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1 RESOLUTION NO. 91-187
2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE
3 BENEFIT OF ASSISTING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW- AND MODERATE-
INCOME FAMILY RELOCATION PROJECT.
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WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino, California (the
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"City"), is a municipal corporation and a charter city duly
created and existing pursuant to the Constitution and the laws of
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the State of California; and
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WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission of the City
of San Bernardino (the "Commission") on behalf of the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (the
"Agency"), is a redevelopment agency, a public body, corporate
and politic of the State of California, organized and existing
pursuant to the Community Redevelopment Law (Part 1 of Division
24) commencing with Section 33000) of the Health and Safety Code
of the State of California (the "Act"); and
WHEREAS,
the City and the Agency have previously approved
and adopted the Redevelopment Plan for the State COllege
Redevelopment Project, the Meadow Brook Central City
Redevelopment project, the Central City North Redevelopment
Project, the Central City West Redevelopment Project, the Central
City East Redevelopment Project, the Central City South
Redevelopment Project, the Tri City Redevelopment Project, the
South Valle Redevelopment Project, the Northwest Redevelopment
Project, the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project, the
Southeast Industrial Park Redevelopment Project and the Uptown
Redevelopment Project (the "Redevelopment Plans"); and
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WHEREAS, the Agency may, in furtherance of its
2 redevelopment purposes, undertake redevelopment projects and may
3 use revenues allocated to its low- and moderate-income housing
4 fund in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 33334.2,
5 et seq., either within or without a redevelopment project area of
6 the Agency to the extent that it determines that the use of such
7 revenues are of benefit to the project area of the Agency; and
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WHEREAS, the Agency deems it desirable to assist in
9 relocating certain low- and moderate-income households from
10 housing units in substandard condition which have been closed, to
11 decent, safe and sanitary living quarters (the "Project"), both
12 within and without designated project areas; and
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WHEREAS, the Project will result in the relocation of a
14 number of low- and moderate-income households and it is in the
15 interests of the City and the Agency that the Agency causes the
16 undertaking of the Project in order to improve and increase the
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17 community's supply of low- and moderate-income housing; and
WHEREAS, the Project is located both within and without
19 the project areas and will provide decent, safe and sanitary
20 living quarters to low- and moderate income families making all
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21 of the project areas more desirable for development; and
WHEREAS, the undertaking of the Project will promote the
23 development of the redevelopment project areas within the City to
24 the extent that it will also provide a decent, and safe
25 residential base to low- and moderate-income families who are
26 employed or engaged in business within such project areas of the
27 Agency which in turn will make such project areas more desirable
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WHEREAS, in order to promote the City's health, safety and
2 welfare and ensure the orderly development of the Project Areas
3 it is important that the Project be assisted with Agency
4 financing; and
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WHEREAS, it is appropriate at this time for the Mayor and
6 Common Council of the City (the "Council") and the Commission to
7 make certain findings and determinations and take certain action
8 with respect to the financing of the Project.
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
10 ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN
11 BERNARDINO DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1.
The Recitals hereinabove are true and correct
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SECTION 2.
The Commission consents to the payment by the
15 Agency of certain costs in connection with the relocation of
16 certain low- and moderate-income families to implement the
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17 Redevelopment Plans of the Agency for the reasons set forth in
the Recitals hereinabove.
The Commission further finds and
19 determines that no other reasonable means of financing the
20 Project is presently available to the City or the Agency and that
21 the Ci ty and the Agency require the use of low- and moderate-
22 income tax increment revenues generated from the Project Areas of
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23 the Agency in order to assist in the funding of the Project.
SECTION 3.
The undertaking of the Project will allow the
25 Agency to promote redevelopment within the Project Areas of the
26 Agency by providing a residential base to low- and moderate-
27 income households and families who may be employed or engaged in
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1 RESOLUTION...LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME FAMILY RELOCATION PROJECT.
2 business within the Project areas which in turn will help
3 stimulate development of such project areas and their immediate
4 neighborhoods and thereby eliminate blighting conditions.
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SECTION 4.
The City Clerk is hereby authorized and
6 directed to cause this Resolution to be transmitted to the
7 Community Development Commission for appropriate action by that
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9 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
10 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
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meeting thereof, held on the 20th
Bernardino at a
Regular
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May
, 1991, by the following vote, to wit:
day of
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Council Members:
AYES
NAYS
ABSTAIN
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ESTRADA
x
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REILLY
x
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FLORES
x
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MAUDSLEY
x
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MINOR
x
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POPE-LUDLAM
x
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MILLER
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Ci t Clerk. Rachel Krasne
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The foregoing resolution is hereby approved t
day of May 1991. //7
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form and legal content:
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JAMES F. PENMAN,
27 City ttorney
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