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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
FROM: Maggie Pacheco
Executive Director
SUBJECT:
Hearing - Resolution of Public Interest and
Necessity for Acquisition of Real Property: 708
and 720 West 4" Street, San Bernardino,
California (APN: 0134-093-45)
DATE: April 12, 2006
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SvnoDsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Actionfs):
On February 7, 2005, the Community Development Commission ("Commission") authorized Staff to send out Owner
Participation notices to the property owners who own property in the proximity to the block bounded by 4th, 5th, "G" and "H"
Streets, the parcels on the north side of 5th Street between "G" and "H" Streets, the 4 parcels on the northeast comer of 5th and
"G" Streets and 6 parcels on the south side of 5th Street between "G" and "F" Streets (see Exhibit "A" - Study Area) in
accordance with the adopted Agency Owner Participation Rules for the Central City North Redevelopment Project Area. No
proposals were received.
On May 2, 2005, the Community Development Commission authorized the Agency to make an offer to purchase the Property
located at 708 and 720 West 4th Street.
On November 7, 2005, the Community Development Commission adopted a Resolution I) approving the Downtown Mixed Use
Project Concept Plan ("Project") and adopting a Mitigated Negative DeclaratioD for the Project in accordance with CEQA, and
2) approving a Redevelopment Project Study and Exclusive right to Negotiate Agreement by and between the Agency and
Watson and Associates Development Company, Inc. ("Watson") relative to the Implementation of the Project.
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fCommunitv Develonment Commission)
Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino declaring the Public
Interest and Necessity of Acquisition of Real Property by the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San
Bernardino for community redevelopment purposes over the property known as 708 and 720 West 4th Street,
San Bernardino, California (APN: 0134-093-45) in the Central City North Redevelopment Project Area
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Project Area(s)
Maggie Pacheco
Central City North
Redevelopment Project Area
Phone:
(909) 663-1044
Contact Person( s):
Ward(s):
Supporting Data Attached: Ii'] Staff Report Ii'] Resolution(s) 0 Agreement(s)/Contract(s) Ii'] Map(s) 0 Letters
Approx.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS Amount: $ 970,000 Source: Low/Mod
SIGNA TORE:
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Maggie Pacheco, Executive Director
2005-2006 EDA Budget
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arbara Lindseth, Admin. Services Director
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COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
Meeting Date: 04/17/2006
Agenda Item Number: K.Od---
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
STAFF REPORT
HEARING - RESOLUTION OF PUBLIC INTEREST AND NECESSITY FOR ACQUISITION
OF REAL PROPERTY: 708 AND 720 WEST 4TH STREET. SAN BERNARDINO.
CALIFORNIA (APN: 0134-093-45)
BACKGROUND:
On November 7, 2005, the Community Development Commission ("Commission") approved the
Central City North Downtown Mixed Use Project Concept Plan ("Plan") and the Redevelopment
Project Study and Exclusive Right to Negotiate Agreement ("Agreement") with Watson & Associates
Development Co., Inc. ("Developer"). Through the Plan, the Agency will acquire certain properties in
an effort to encourage and effectuate the redevelopment of certain real property ("Study Area")
bounded by, 5th Street to the north, "G" Street on the east, "H" Street on the west, and 4th Street on the
south, including the north side of 5th Street between "H" Street and "G" Street, the four (4) parcels at
the northeast comer of 5th Street and "G" Street, and the six (6) parcels at the southeast comer of 5th
and "G" Street but excluding the new TELACU II Monte Vista Senior Housing Complex (Exhibit
"A").
The intent of the Plan is to eliminate blighted conditions, encourage economic development by
creating owner-occupied mixed use and mixed income housing (i.e., commercial on the ground floor,
residential on the upper floors) for those properties with frontage on 4th Street and 5th Street, with
townhouses located immediately south of the mixed use development on the south side of 5th Street
and on the west side of "G" Street. The Plan will also incorporate complimentary parking and
amenities, which will include high quality architectural and urban design. Moreover, the objective of
the Plan is to act as a catalyst in the revitalizing of the downtown area and to encourage people to live
and work in downtown.
Within the Study Area, the Commission has previously authorized Agency staff to make offers to
purchase certain properties within the Study Area, and to date the Agency has acquired 6 parcels (from
3 different property owners) and 24 parcels remain to be acquired.
On May 5, 2005, the Agency sent a purchase offer ("Offer") to Chiyo Lapham ("Property Owner") to
purchase the property located at 708 and 720 West 4th Street, San Bernardino, California (APN: 0134-
093-45) ("Property"). In the Offer, the Property Owner was requested to convey free and clear title
and additionally, free and clear of all leasehold interests in the Property by tenants and any other
parties occupying the Property. Although the Property Owner is willing to sell the Property to the
Agency, the Property Owner is unable to deliver the Property in the condition stated in the Offer.
CURRENT ISSUES:
Consequently, in conformance with the Code of Civil Procedure Section 1245.235, on March 27,2006,
a notice of the April 17, 2006 hearing on adopting a Resolution of Public Interest and Necessity was
sent by certified mail to the Property Owner whose name and address appears on the last equalized
county assessment roll, in order to afford such Property Owner a reasonable opportunity to be heard by
the Commission. Notice of the Hearing was also posted on the Property and mailed to all known
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tenants. The Hearing by the Commission and the adoption of the Resolution of Public Interest and
Necessity are legal preconditions to the exercise of the Commission's power of eminent domain.
Moreover, Code of Civil Procedure Section 1245.230 requires that the Commission make the
following findings and that each be included in the Resolution of Necessity:
1. The public interest and necessity requires the acquisition of the Property: The Agency has
an agreement for a specific Plan that includes this Property. During the past year, the Agency
has acquired six (6) parcels of land within the vicinity of the Property. The Agency finds it
appropriate to continue the program of land assembly and to acquire this additional Property to
provide sufficient contiguous land for the Plan and the contemplated Project.
2. The Project is planned or located in a manner that will be most compatible with the
2reatest public 200d and the least private injury: The Agency has increased its efforts to
address conditions of blight in this sector of the Central City North Redevelopment Project
Area (the "Project Area") to foster a commercially viable and economically sustainable plan of
redevelopment and reuse of the properties within the Project Area and to prevent the spread of
blight in the Project Area into other surrounding neighborhoods. The assembly and
redevelopment of the Property is necessary as the Project Area displays a number of conditions
of blight including the presence of old structures that show signs of dilapidation and
deterioration, high crime rate, high volume of code compliance cases, absentee owners and
tenants in possession, and inadequate lot size. Redevelopment of the Property will eliminate
blight and provide needed residential and retail development in the Project Area and assist with
elimination of blight in other areas in proximity to the Project.
3. The subject Property is necessary for the Project: The Agency previously acquired six (6)
parcels of real property in the vicinity of the Property and desires to acquire this additional
Property to provide sufficient contiguous land for the Project. The Project is planned or located
in the manner that will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private
injury in light of the fact that the real property included in the Project Area displays a number
of symptoms of blight. The Project shall also facilitate land assembly and reuse of a developed
urban area that has stagnated in recent years under the burdens of small lot size, diverse
ownership, abandoned properties, absentee owners, high crime (91 Part I Crimes for the period
of January ll-April 11, 2006; 436 Part 1 Crimes for 2005 and 426 for 2004) and code
compliance cases. The Project will also confer substantial environmental benefits upon the
Project Area and the community generally, in accordance with the General Plan of the City of
San Bernardino.
4. The Government Code ~ 7267.2(a) offers have been made to the record Property Owner:
On May 5, 2005 the Agency submitted a formal acquisition offer to the Property Owner of the
subject Property. The offer complies with Government Code ~ 7267.2. The Property Owner
was not able to deliver the Property in the condition described in the statutory offer.
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMP ACT:
On or about September 7, 2004, the Community Development Commission considered and certified
Environmental Impact Report SCH#2003031072 (the "EIR") in accordance with the California
Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") for the Project Area which addresses reinstating the Agency's
power of condemnation and the acquisition of Property contemplated within the Plan and for the
Project is consistent with the EIR for the Project Area.
On November 7, 2005, the Community Development Commission adopted a Mitigated Negative
Declaration and authorized Staff to file a Notice of Determination ("NOD") with the County Clerk for
the Project pursuant to the approved Agreement. On November 10, 2005, said NOD was filed with the
County Clerk.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Based on the appraisal, the cost to acquire the subject Property is $950,000 plus court costs and legal
expenses normally associated with condemnation proceedings for an approximate total of $970,000.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Community Development Commission adopt the attached Resolution.
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RESOLUTION NO.
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RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DECLARING THE PUBLIC
INTEREST AND NECESSITY OF ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY
BY THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO FOR COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PURPOSES
OVER THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 708 and 720 WEST 4TH STREET,
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA (APN: 0134-093-45) IN THE
CENTRAL CITY NORTH REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA
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WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (the "Agency"),
a public entity created pursuant to the Community Redevelopment Law (Health and Safety
Code Section 33000, et seq.), is authorized to acquire and redevelop blighted properties located
in the City of San Bernardino (the "City"), in accordance with the Community Redevelopment
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Law; and
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WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino
(the "Commission"), as the governing board of the Agency, has authorized the Agency to
assemble and acquire real property for community redevelopment purposes in the Central City
North Redevelopment Project Area; and
WHEREAS, the Central City North Redevelopment Project Area displays substantial
and pervasive symptoms of blight that cannot be remedied by private parties acting alone
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without community redevelopment assistance; and
WHEREAS, the Agency has acquired other real property in the Central City North
Redevelopment Project Area; and
WHEREAS, on March 14, 2005, the Agency mailed a notice to the owner of record of
the real property located within the Central City North Redevelopment Project Area ("Project
Area") as described below, (the "Property") and informed such persons that the Agency
intended to appraise the Property for possible acquisition; and
WHEREAS, the Agency retained the services of an appraiser to appraise the Property
and the appraiser has reported an opinion of the fair market value of the improved Property
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located at 708 and 720 West 4th Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410 (APN: 0134-093-45) (the
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"Property"); and
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WHEREAS, based upon such real property appraisal report, the Commission authorized
the Agency to send a purchase offer to the owner of record, to attempt to purchase the Property
at the appraised value in lieu of condemnation, and on May 5, 2005, the Agency mailed a
purchase offer to the owner of record of the Property based on the appraised value of the
Property described in this Resolution; and
WHEREAS, the Agency transmitted the offer to purchase the Property situated within
the Central City North Redevelopment Project Area, based on the appraised value on May 5,
2005, to the owner of record of the Property at the address on file with the office of the County
Tax Assessor, and the owner of record, Chiyo Lapham, received the offer and negotiated with
the Agency since May 5,2005; and
WHEREAS, the owner of record of the Property cannot presently provide clear
marketable title to the Property free of tenants in the condition required in the purchase offer
submitted by the Agency; and
WHEREAS, the Agency has not been able to satisfactorily complete a negotiated
purchase with the owner of record of the Property to acquire the Property for community
redevelopment purposes; and
WHEREAS, the Commission may serve as the "lead agency" as defined in CEQA for
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the purpose of conducting an environmental review in connection with the acquisition of the
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Property; and
WHEREAS, on November 7, 2005, the Commission adopted Resolution No.CDC/2005-
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"Agreement") by and between the Agency and Watson and Associates Development Company,
Inc. (the "Developer"), and adopted the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Downtown
Mixed Use Project Plan (the "Plan") and for the Project to be built (the "Project") described in
more detail in the CEQA Initial Study dated October 11,2005; and
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WHEREAS, on or about September 7, 2004, the Agency considered and certified
Environmental Impact Report SCH#200303l on (the "EIR") in accordance with the California
Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") for the Project Area, and the acquisition of Property
contemplated within the Plan and for the Project is consistent with the EIR; and
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WHEREAS, Part I Crimes within the area of the Plan and Project were reported as 91
incidents of crime for the period January 11 through April 11,2006; and 436 for 2005 and 426
for 2004; and
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WHEREAS, the Agreement contemplates the Agency acquiring or obtaining control of
parcels necessary for the Plan either through purchase negotiations or alternatively, by eminent
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domain proceeding, if necessary; and
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WHEREAS, on March 27,2005, notice of intent to adopt this Resolution was mailed to
the owner of record of the Property, Chi yo Lapham, at the address of record on file at the office
of the County Tax Collector and at the last known address for the owner of the Property, and
notice was also published in the Sun newspaper on March 30, 2006 and April 6, 2006, and a
notice was posted on the Property on April 7, 2006; and
WHEREAS, on April 17, 2006, after not less than fifteen (15) days written notice to the
owner of the Property, the Commission conducted a hearing for the purpose of affording the
owner of the Property a reasonable opportunity to appear and be heard on the matters referred to
in Code of Civil Procedure Section 1240.030 and whether the Agency has met all other
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prerequisites for the exercise of eminent domain to acquire the Property for community
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redevelopment purposes; and
WHEREAS, the Commission has determined as a result of such hearing on April 17,
2006, that the public health, safety and welfare require the Agency to acquire the subject
Property for community redevelopment purposes and to facilitate the Project.
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NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COMMISSION FINDS,
DETERMINES AND DECLARES AS FOLLOWS:
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Section 1.
The information set forth in the above recitals of this Resolution is true
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and correct.
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Section 2.
The real property to be acquired under the authority of this Resolution
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(the "Property") is located in the Central City North Redevelopment Project Area in the City of
San Bernardino, California, and is also known as 708 and 720 West 4th Street, San Bernardino,
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California 92410 (San Bernardino County Assessor Parcel Number 0134-093-45).
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Property is more particularly described in the legal description attached as Exhibit "A." The
interest in the Property to be acquired consists of all of the fee simple absolute title interest in
the Property, and all of the right, title and interest of each person and owner of the Property
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including the acquisition of each and every possessory interest and all easements and
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appurtenances to the Property.
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Section 3.
On March 27, 2006, the Agency transmitted a notice of hearing to each
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known owner of record (Chiyo Lapham) at 8446 Syracuse Street, Riverside, California 92508,
and on March 30, 2005 and April 6, 2006 notice was published in the Sun newspaper, and on
April 7, 2005 notice was posted on the Property and mailed to all known tenants, and copies of
such notices of hearing are on file with the Agency.
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Section 4.
The Commission acknowledges receipt of the written reports and
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information relating to the Central City North Redevelopment Project Area (the "Project
Area"), including the Staff Report and Agreement between the Agency and Developer
concerning the Plan, and the appraisal of the Property, staff reports, and oral reports and
information submitted to the Commission during the course of the hearing conducted on April
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Section 5.
The Commission on behalf of the Agency finds and determines that the
25 hearing conducted by the Commission on this matter on April 17, 2006, was full and fair, and
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28 Procedure Section 1240.030, and the acquisition of the Property, and all interests in it, by the
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Commission for community redevelopment purposes by the exercise of Eminent Domain and
other relevant matters.
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The Commission declares its intent to acquire the Property for the Plan
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and community redevelopment purposes in the name of the Agency in accordance with the laws
of the State of California including the Community Redevelopment Law and Health and Safety
Code Sections 33391 and 33492.40. The Commission further finds and determines that all of
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the prerequisites to the exercise of eminent domain by the Agency with respect to such
acquisition of the Property for the Plan have been met.
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Section 7.
The Commission has found and determined that the acquisition of the
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Property for the Plan is an activity, which is covered under a Mitigated Negative Declaration
adopted by the Community Development Commission on November 7, 2005 and a Notice of
Determination was filed with the Clerk of the County on November 10, 2005.
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In accordance with the provisions of Code of Civil Procedure Section
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1245.230, the Commission finds, determines, and declares as follows:
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The public interest, convenience and necessity require the acquisition of the
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Property for the Project, as necessary to alleviate conditions of blight in the Project Area, which
are documented and described in more detail in the EIR and CEQA Initial Study dated October
11, 2005, and to provide for the orderly redevelopment of the Property and other real property
included in the Project Area. The assembly and redevelopment of the Property is necessary as
the Project Area displays a number of conditions of blight, including without limitation
prevalence of absentee owners, high volume of code compliance cases, crime statistics
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substantially higher than the City rate, the presence of old structures that show signs of
dilapidation and deterioration and small or substandard lot sizes within the Project Area,
including the subject Property, and a diverse pattern of land ownership which prevent or
substantially hinder the economically viable use of such real property in its present condition.
For the period of January 11 through April 11, 2006, the number of Part I Crimes within the
area of the Plan and Project were 91. For the period 2005, there were 436 Part I Crimes. For
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the period 2004, there were 426 Part I Crimes. For the period of January 11 through April 11,
2006, this equates to 312.69 Part I Crimes per 1,000 people. Part I Crimes include murder,
rape, assault, robbery, burglary, grand theft auto and other theft. Crimes such as drug
use/possession/sale, panhandling, prostitution, etc. are not included in the figures. Acquisition
and assembly of the Property for community redevelopment purposes for the Plan and the
Project, together with other lands already owned by the Agency in the Project Area, will foster
the elimination of blight and assist with the redevelopment of the Project Area, and assist with
elimination of blight in other lands in proximity to the Project Area. The Plan and the Project
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include without limitation mixed income and mixed commercial and residential uses.
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(b) The Plan and Project is planned or located in the manner that will be most
compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury in light of the fact that the
real property included in the Project Area displays a number of symptoms of blight. The Plan
and Project shall also facilitate the completion of a land assembly program previously initiated
by the Agency and foster the reuse of a developed urban area that has stagnated in recent years
under the burdens of economic obsolescence, small lot size, diverse ownership, absentee
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owners, tenant occupancy, high crime and code compliance cases, property tax liens, and
inadequate public improvements.
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The Property described in this Resolution is necessary for the Plan and Project,
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as its acquisition and reuse for the Plan and Project is part of a neighborhood plan to eliminate
blight and provide for the redevelopment and improvement of the other lands owned by the
Agency within the Project Area.
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The purchase offer required by Government Code Section 7267.2 has been
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26 Commission is hereby requested to approve its acquisition of the Property for assembly for the
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Section 9.
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The law firm of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP as special
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legal counsel to the Agency ("Special Counsel"), is authorized and directed to prepare, institute
and prosecute in the name of the Agency such proceedings in the court having jurisdiction, as
may be necessary for the acquisition of the Property.
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The sum payable by the Agency as probable compensation for the acquisition of
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the Property by eminent domain, as determined by the appraisal, may, in the discretion of
Agency Special Counsel, accompany the filing of the complaint and may be deposited as
follows: (i) with the State of California in the manner provided by law, or upon the
recommendation of Agency Special Counsel to the County Treasury; or (ii) at the election of the
person(s) who may claim an interest in the Property to be acquired by such condemnation
proceedings, in such other manner as such interested person(s) may request in writing, subject
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to the approval of the Executive Director and Special Legal Counsel to the Agency.
(c) Agency Special Counsel is also authorized, subject to the approval of the
Executive Director, to engage in settlement negotiations and, if possible, arrange for purchase of
the Property in lieu of condemnation at the appraisal price prior to or subsequent to filing a
condemnation complaint to commence acquisition of the Property by eminent domain.
Section 10. The Secretary of the Commission is authorized and directed to certify the
adoption of this resolution. This Resolution shall take affect upon adoption.
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RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DECLARING THE PUBLIC
INTEREST AND NECESSITY OF ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY
BY THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO FOR COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PURPOSES
OVER THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 708 and 720 WEST 4TH STREET,
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA (APN: 0134-093-45) IN THE
CENTRAL CITY NORTH REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this _ day of
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I CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Community
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Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino at its
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held on
, 2006 by the following vote, to wit:
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Commission Members:
Aves
Abstain
Nays
Absent
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ESTRADA
BAXTER
MCGINNIS
DERRY
KELLEY
JOHNSON
MC CAMMACK
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Secretary
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The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
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Patrick J. Morris, Chairperson
Community Development Commission
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Approved as to form and Legal Content:
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Exhibit "A"
DESCRIYfION
PARCEL A:
THAT PORTION OF LoT 1, BLOCK 26, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER PLAT RECORDED
IN BOOK 7 OF MAPS, PAGE 1, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING ON THE WEST LINE OF "G" STREET 99 FEET 9 1/3 INCHES NORTH OF THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE NORTH ALONG "G" STREET, 49 FEET 10 2/3 INCHES, MORE OR LES~, TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1, A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 49 FEET 10 2/3 INCHES, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT 99 FEET 9 1/3
INCHES NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE EAST 150 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL B:
ALL THAT PORTION OF LOT 1, BLOCK 26, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 7 OF MAPS, PAGE 1, RECORDS OF SAID
COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE NORTH 99 FEET 9 1/3 INCHES;
THENCE WEST 150 FEET 4 INCHES;
THENCE SOUTH 99 FEET 9 1/3 INCHES TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE EAST 150 FEET 4 INCHES TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
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