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File No. 14.40-69
- RI!QUI!ST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
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ROGER G. HARDGRAVE, DirectolEC'O. Subject: ..Authorization to Proceed:
un" 2\ \lM 3: 4l:>Belmont & Chestnut Area
Public Works/Engineering _ \w' Drainage District.
November 17, 1988 ~
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
From:
Dept:
Date:
5-23-B8 Policy adopted that no development be approved in the Verdemont area
until a financing plan for improvements has been approved by the Mayor
and Council.
6-20-88 Clarification of Council action of 5-20-88 regarding development of
Verdemont fi nanci ng plan made.
10-3-88 Approval of IPD Amendment proposal, relative to Policy *12 concerning
Verdemont Infrastructure requirements, tabled.
Racommended motion:
That the City Engineer and City Clerk are authorized to proceed with initiating
proceedings for the establishment of an assessment district under the provisions
of Chapter 12.90 of the San Bernardino Muncipal Code and that the City Engineer
is directed to prepare an Engineer's Report for the proposed contruction of a
storm drain and appurtenant facilities in the area of Belmont Avenue and
Chestnut Avenue in the City of San Bernardino and known as the Chestnut Avenue
storm drain.
cc: James Robbins, Acting City Administrator
James Richardson, Dep. City Adm. Development
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Contact person: Verne Nadeau
Phone:
384-5026
Supporting data attached: Staff Report. Map
Ward:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
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Source: (Acct. No.!
(Acct. DescriPtion)
Finance:
Council Notas:
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A!lllnda Item NO~()
CITY OF SAN BERNADINO - REQUEST F_ COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
Some residents of the Verdemont area have requested that the Master Plan
Chestnut Avenue Storm Drain be constructed before any further developments are
approved. In response to these requests, staff was directed to prepare a
Verdemont Area Infrastructure Financing Plan, to identify how this improvement
could be financed at this time, instead of waiting until sufficient fees were
collected from developments.
A plan has been prepared in response to this directive. Financing for these
improvements is shown on this plan to be derived through an assessment district.
The tentative boundaries of the district are shown on the attached map. Since
the developed parcels within the district have paid storm drain fees, it is
proposed that developed parcels not be assessed for the cost of this storm
drain.
It is anticipated that this storm drain will cost about $1,370,000. Since we
will not be able to "up front" this amount from City funds, it will be necessary
to sell bonds or secure a loan from the Redevelopment Agency. Estimates of
costs and source of funding wf11 be identified in the Engineer's Report.
Establishing an assessment district requires at least 3 to 4 months. Therefore,
we recommend that authorization to proceed be granted so the proceedings can be
started.
11-17-88
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