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MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA
City of San Bernardino. California
LETTERS IN SUPPORT
June 11. 1990
CCITY OF SA~E~NARDINO 0 -~EMORANDUM
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From Lt. R. Curtis
To Captain L. Richards
Subject Mt. Vernon Co=idor
Date 27-Apr-90
Approved
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The Mt. Vernon co=idor has experienced progressively increasing decline
during the past decade. The decline of the area is due to several corre-
lated historial, econanic, social and crime related causes.
The Mt. Vernon co=idor is canprised of a primarily residential district
bisected by a main cannercial artery with buildings dating back to pre-
World War II. Mt. Vernon has been sporatically redeveloped and contains
a mixture of new ccmnercial structures sandwiched between older and often
vacant structures. The older cannercial structures historically have
attracted small bars, liquor stores and maJ:;kets which co-exist with rootels
and small apartment canplexes. The general blighted condition of Mt. Vernon
attracts both prostitution and drug dealing to the area.
The Mt. Vernon co=idor has also been plagued with a growing reputation in
Southern California as a prime "cruising" location for teenagers. This
reputation has persisted dispite intensive enforcement by the Police Depart-
ment. Cruising increases the potential for assaults and serves as a cover
for other illegal activities including drug sales.
A recent developnent in the 500-900 block North Mt. Vernon has been the
resurgence of long donnant Hispanic youth gangs that claim ownership to
the entire area. These gangs are becaning increasing violent and are be-
caning involved in drug dealing to support their purchases of firearms and
expensive cars, clothes and jewelry. The "hane grown" gangs have been
terrorizing both residents and merchants and are responsible for many of
the street crimes such as robberies, assaults, vandalism and the illegal
shooting of fireanns.
The canbined eefect of these causes is the creation of an atroosphere where
new businesses are reluctant to establish in the area, existing businesses
are being closed, and citizens and merchants are fearful for their safety.
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
9006-4001
FROM:
Robert Temple, Executive Director
Redevelopment Agency
Larry Reed, Director of Planning ~ ~.M .
Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment pfan
TO:
SUBJECT :
DATE:
June 7, 1990
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As Director of Planning and Building Services, I would like
to commend the Redevelopment Agency on its efforts to
establish a redevelopment project area on the west side of
the city. I strongly endorse the Mt. Vernon Corridor
Redevelopment Plan and feel that it will greatly assist my
department's current and long-range planning programs, as
well as, our code enforcement and blight eradication efforts.
As you know, the Planning Commission has found the
redevelopment plan to be conforming with the city's new
General Plan. Also, my staff has worked closely with the
Agency since the inception of the plan. I have followed the
plan's progress and feel confident that it will help improve
the quality of life within the project area.
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Department of Planning & Building Services
Code Enforcement Division
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
9006-4201
TO:
Susan M. Morales
Project Manager/Redevelopment Agency
FROM:
Alex Valenzuela
Code Compliance Officer
SUBJECT:
MT. VERBON CORRIDOR
DATE:
June 7, 1990
Larry E. Reed, Director of Planning & Building
Services; Vince Bautisa, Principal Planner; Debra
Daniel, Acting Code Compliance Supervisor; File
COPIES:
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For many years Mt. Vernon has been in a state of physical
deterioration of structures and infrastructure. As a result
of these adverse conditions the Mt. Vernon Corridor has
experienced negative economic activity and a serious social,
physical, and economic burden on the community.
Under such adverse conditions many people believed that
change was not possible, therefore, the future of Mt. Vernon
is questionable. City government has undertaken the task to
revitalize and improve the social and economic environment by
creating a place of employment opportunities and a place
where families can live, shop and be encouraged to invest.
However, only through combined efforts of citizen and govern-
ment, can a change such as this take place.
Generally the area is aesthetically deficient and strewn with
hazardous buildings that are boarded-up and unusable. In
this report, I will discuss what impact the Department of
Planning and Building Services has contributed to the Mt.
Vernon Corridor Project. Included in this report are all
actions precedent, current and/or subsequent to achieving
compliance with applicable State, Federal and Local laws.
GENERAL CODE ACTION:
Basically, our Code Enforcement Section is responsible for
enforcement of all codes. Generally the officer who reviews
a complaint has available many different alternatives to
achieving compliance. Recently, the officers have been
advised "Notices to Appear" (called citation), are preferred
where violations exist. It has been our experience that
citations have a greater impact on the citizen, and typically
the judge will place the citizen on one (1) year probation.
Most citations are for minor offenses, generally violations
of municipal code.
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INTEROFFICE MEMO~DUM~ 9006-4201
MT. VERNON CORRIDOR
June 7, 1990
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SPECIAL MOBILEHOME PROJECT
For a number of years 2057 N. Mt. Vernon has been a have for
drug pushing, prostitution, murders and assault & batteries.
As recently as June 1, 1989, the Police were receiving 100 to
120 calls annually, not counting the calls that were undocu-
mented. As a result of this criminal activity the Police
notified Code Enforcement Section, 44 substandard mobilehomes
were removed from the park and demolished. The park was
cleaned and rid of all trash, debris and junk. Police
service calls have drastically reduced.
BUSINESS CLOSURE
In investigating the businesses on Mt. Vernon, we became
aware that many businesses did not have property Business
Licenses and/or Certificate of Occupancy, which are required
prior to opening.
DEMOLITIONS
Working in accordance with S.B. 547, (Earthquake Standards)
and the Municipal Code, All Unrein forced Masonry Structures
(URM), vacant for 180 days or more are considered a Public
Nuisance.
Because of the number of vacant buildings contributing to
blight on Mt. Vernon, The Code Enforcement Section was
instructed to create a pilot program as required by state and
Federal law. As a result of the creation of a program, the
Code Enforcement Section targeted the Mt. Vernon Corridor.
As of this date the fOllowing work has been completed, or in
the process of retrofit or demolition.
Demolition Permits issued six (6)
Retrofits Completed One (1)
Retrofits In-Plan Check One (1)
*Demolitions Completed Fourteen (14)
Notified Five (5)
*Owner Demolitions Thirteen (13)
*City Action Demolitions One (1)
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June 7, 1990
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In Conclusion, the Code Enforcement Section is continuing its
efforts towards revitalization. Citations will continue to
be issued to persons not complying with the codes: boarded
up, vacant, URM buildings will be addressed to either retro-
fit or demolish their structure.
It is our desire to revitalize and upgrade the Project Area,
and promote an aesthetic, social and economic stability. Code
Enforcement will strive to ensure that land-use and
structures are conducive to the General Plan and assist any
other government agency, business group or citizen who wishes
to continue our anticipated efforts of the Mt. Vernon
Corridor Project.
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Code Compliance Officer . ()
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Debra L. Daniel
Acting Code Compliance Supervisor
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INLAND COUNTIES HISPANIC ROUND TABLE
P.o. Box 7564, San Bernardino, CA 92411
June 11, 1990
Honorable Mayor Bob Holcomb
Council Members
City Hall, 300 North D street
San Bernardino, California 92401
Dear Mayor and Council:
The Inland Counties Hispanic Roundtable Organization
supports the Mt. Vernon Business Corridor Project.
We are pleased that the city has taken an interest
in improving conditions in blighted areas. Those of us
that have a particular interest in the west side welcome
this long overdue project. .
It is our feeling that many will benefit from this
endeavor. It is our hope that redevelopment of the Mt.
Vernon Business Corridor will attract new businesses,
that new housing will be made available and that new jobs
will be created.
sincerely,
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President
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JUBE 11.1990
Rec1n810pment AgencT
Of the CitT of SIm Bernarc1ino. Calif.
300 Borth J) Street
81m Bernarc1ino. CA 92.18
Re: Mt. Vernon Corric1or Rec1enlopment Project
Gentlemen:
The purpole of thil1eUer II to exprell our IUpport tor the ac1option of
the Mt. Vernon Corric1or Rec1eftlopment Project. Our bUliDal hili been
operating in itl prelent location tor Oftr U years. 1mc1 '98 are '9811
aware of blightec1 conc1itioDl in our imaec1iate area 1mc1 belien
rec1nelopment wulc1 be a benefit to our PropeMT ftlue 1mc1
neighborhood in general.
AI a repruentatin of our complmT. I 8Dl a member of the project area
committee 1mc1 mT brother. Malcolm Elliott. allO attenc1ec1 mOlt of the
committee.1 meetingl. Ve YaDtecJ to participate in the rec1enlopment
procen to protect our bUlinel1 from ac1nrle actionl on the part of the
recJenlpment agencT III '98 '98re aware of _other bloct complmT in
Imother city that ftS liqulc1atec1 c1ue to rec1enlopment. AI '98 learnec1
more about rec1enloplllent. it became obnoUl that it elm be the catalyst
for rene'98c1 economic health for our area.
Tw yearl ago. '98 ablmc1onec1 pllml to bullc1 a ney office 1mc1
merchlmcJiling c1ilplaT area on the corner of our almufacturing pl_t
propeMT becaUle of the high COlt of Itreet impronmentl Imd
unc1ergrouncJ utilitiel. Ve hacl approncJ pl8DIlmc1 '98re reacJy to paT for
the permit. The COlt of the street illlprOftmentl wulc1 haft been more
th_ coDltructing our ney bullc1iDg. Vith the help of the rec1enlopment
agencT thll project might han been attorc1able. rm lure our bUlinul
il not the only one facing a lillli1ar lituation.
Pleue aclopt the Mt. Vernon Corric1or Rec1enlopment PI_. It 'rill
rentalize thil area of SIm Bernarc1ino 1mc1 'rill be a benefit to the Yhole
city.
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JUNE 11, 1990
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin E1Hott
P. O. Box 3601
Blue Jay, CA 92317
Redevelopment Agency
Of the City of San Bernardino, Calif.
300 North D Street
San Bernardino, CA 92418
Re: Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project
Gentlemen:
The purpose of this letter Is to express our support for the
adoption of the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project. As
property owners, we are well aware of blighted conditions in
our immediate area and believe redevelopment would be a
benefit to our property value and neighborhood in general. The
development of our fifteen + acres, which are now vacant,
would be much more economically feasible with the help of the
redevelopment agency providing street and utility
i mproyements.
It is our hope that jobs and economic health will follow the
implementation of the redevelopment plan and the whole City of
San Bernardino will benefit.
Sincerely,
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DEVELOPMENT. INVESTMENT
2699 WhIte Road
Suite 150
Irvine, CA 92714
(714) 660-8888
FAX: 1714) 660-8068
June 4, 1990
Ms. Susan M. Morales
P:t'oject Manager
Redevelopment Agency
300 North D Street
Fourth Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92418
Re: Mt. Vernon Corridor
Redevelopment Project
Dear Susan:
I attended the meeting held last week at Richard Prep High
School regarding the implementation of the above referenced
Redevelopment Plan. Obviously, your job is not an easy one
and I wish you the best of luck.
In any event, my property is industrial in nature and is
located on I Street near Mill. I would like to get
together with you or someone with the Agency to discuss the
possible redevelopment opportunities along that corridor
which backs onto the freeway. I will give you a call to
set up a mutually convenient time to meet to discuss this
matter further.
In the meantime, if you have any questions, please give me
a call.
Mrs.
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May 30, 1990
Mrs. Susan Morales
Project Manager
City of San Bernardino
Redevelopment Agency
300 North "0" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92418
Dear Mrs. Morales:
I would like to express my support for the redevelopment of the Mt.
Vernon Corridor Project Area.
As a member of this City's business community I feel that
redevelopment of the proposed area would not only be beneficial to
the res i dents of the area but that it is a vi ta 1 tool for the
economic growth and development of the businesses along the
corridor.
Within the next five to ten years escalating housing costs that
have forced many families away from other areas will bring those
same families to the Inland Empire.
The dilapidation and blighted conditions which currently exist
within the project area are not conducive to solicitation of new
businesses which will be needed to support increased popUlation.
Very truly yours,
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