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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
FROM: Emil A.Marzullo SUBJECT: American Sports University - Sale of Sewer
Interim Executive Director Capacity Credits (Central City North
Redevelopment Project Area)
DATE: July 15,2008
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Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Action(s):
On July 10, 2008, Redevelopment Committee Members Estrada, Johnson and Baxter unanimously voted to recommend that the
Community Development Commission consider this action for approval.
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Recommended Motion(s):
(Mayor and Common Council)
MOTION A: That the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino confirm the prior adoption of Resolution
No. 84-271 and to find and determine that (i)the Financing Plan as attached thereto has not been amended or
changed, (ii) the Agency may convert the Capacity Rights currently held by the Agency on a 1 for 1 basis to
assist redevelopment activities anywhere within the City boundaries regardless of the then current cost of sewer
connection capacity rights then determined by the City of San Bernardino, and (iii) the construction
contemplated by the Financing Plan has been completed and therefore there is no basis for the Mayor and
Common Council to cause any direct or indirect increase in Agency costs for the use of the Capacity Rights at
anytime in the future
(Community Development Commission)
MOTION B: That the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino authorize the Interim Executive
Director of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency") to transfer 33.16 Agency
owned sewer capacity credits to American Sports University for a total purchase price of$86,216 to be paid to
the Agency upon the transfer of the sewer capacity credits for the student dormitory project located at 340 West
01 Street, San Bernardino
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Contact Person(s): Don Gee Phone: (909)663-1044
Project Area(s): Central City Redevelopment Project Area Ward(s): 1st
Supporting Data Attached: 0 Staff Report❑Resolution(s) ❑Agreement(s)/Contract(s)❑Map(s)❑ Letter(s)
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ -0- Source: N/A
Budget Authority: N/A
SIGNATURE: Fiscal Review:
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Emil A.Marzullo,Interim Executive Director Barbara Lindseth,Administrative Services irector
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Commission/Council Notes:
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
STAFF REPORT
AMERICAN SPORTS UNIVERSITY- SALE OF SEWER CAPACITY CREDITS
(CENTRAL CITY NORTH REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA)
BACKGROUND:
The Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency"), pursuant to an economic
development program and strategy initiated in 1984, purchased 800 Sewer Capacity Rights ("SCRs")
from the City Water Department to utilize as incentives for commercial and office redevelopment. In
1989, having used only 95 SCRs, the Agency sold 605 SCRs back to the Water Department. The
Agency currently holds 97.2 SCRs or the equivalent of the Water Department's current sewer capacity
measurement of Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDUs"). Council Resolution No. 84-271 established the
program and financing plan for the sale of SCRs to fund a major sewer plant expansion in the mid-
1980's. Said Resolution No. 84-271 is attached for reference.
The American Sports University ("ASU") is located in Downtown San Bernardino currently in 6
buildings with their main administrative and classroom building on 399 North"D" Street. The campus
includes the Main Administration Building, the ASU Fox Theatre, the ASU Sports and Health
Sciences Building, the 3-story ASU Fitness Center, ASU International Dining Food Court, and the
Chapel. The Campus Dormitory is currently under construction and the subject of this proposed sale
of SCRs.
CURRENT ISSUE:
The City's downtown revitalization efforts will be greatly enhanced by the construction of and the
development of institutions of higher learning and education. ASU is an independent, non-profit
private institution offering bachelor and master degrees in the discipline of Sports Education and has
made a major investment and commitment to the revitalization of Downtown. The Campus Dormitory
will house up to 270 students and resident managers in the former title company building located at
340 West 4th Street, bringing 270 students and their associates, friends, and family into the Downtown
area who will participate in Downtown activities, use Downtown services, and frequent Downtown
businesses and eateries.
ASU has been informed by the Water Department that after certain EDU credits for the previous title
office building were applied to the Sewer Capacity Fee, the applicable EDUs are 33.16 EDUs
generating a fee amount of $115,996.65 for the 135 room student dormitory at the current rate for
sewer capacity charges. ASU has requested assistance from the Agency.
The Agency staff has looked into the situation and has found that ASU has made major and significant
investments in the Downtown area with its development of the ASU Campus and with the
development of its Campus Dormitory, will bring approximately over 200 people into the Downtown
area. The Agency staff recommends that the use of the Agency's SCRs as an economic incentive
would be appropriate in this circumstance and proposes that the 33.16 Agency EDUs be sold to ASU
for the price of$2,600/EDU for a total of$86,216.
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Economic Development Agency Staff Report
ASU Sale Agreement
Page 2
If the SCR Agreement is approved, this would provide an economic incentive of approximately
$29,781 to bring approximately over 200 new residents to Downtown. The Agency's SCR balance
would be approximately 64 EDUs.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT:
Approval of the Sewer Capacity Sales Agreement has no environmental impact under the California
Environmental Quality Act("CEQA") Guidelines and is categorical exempt per Section 15300, et seq.
FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no fiscal impact to the City and the Agency would receive $86,216 in proceeds for the sale of
its 33.16 EDUs.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Mayor and Common Council and the Community Development Commission adopt the
Motions.
Emil A. Marzullo,Interim Executive Director
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1 RESOLUTION NO. 84-271
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3 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO A.DOrTING THE SAN BERNARDINO
41 WASTEWATER FINANCING PLAN.
5 WHEREAS, the San Bernardino Waste-.4ater Treatment Plant is currently at
S maximum capacity, thus rendering treatment as unreliable; and
7 WHEREAS, Engineering studies are completed, and plans and speciFications
are developed to construct treatment facilities to add up to six million gallons
9 per day capacity to the plant; and
10 WHEREAS, a plan has been developed to raise the capital funds necessary
11 to construct facilities; and
12 WHEREAS, a public hearing has been concluded on the plan.
13 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RBSOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CObL�iO�I COUINCIL OF THE CITY
F SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
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15 SECTION 1. That the City of San Bernardino does hereby approve and adopt
16 the San Bernardino Wastewater Financing Plan, a copy of said plan is attached
17 hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof as fully as though set forth
18 at length herein.
19 1 HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the
20 Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a regular
21 meeting thereof, held on the 16th day of Jul ,1984 by the follow-
22 ing vote to wit:
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AYES: Council ;Members Castaneda k2eill Marks
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The foregoing resolution is hereby approved vhis� ,2 day of July
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EXHIBIT "A"
SAN BERNARDINO WASTEWATER
FINANCING PLAN
The San Bernardino Wastewater Treatment Plant has reached a point where current
flows are coming very close to utilizing all of the existing capacity. At best,
the current treatment capacity of the plant is unreliable. The solids handling
treatment process needs major additions and rehabilitation. Engineering studies
are completed, and plans and specifications are developed to reinstate six (6)
million gallons per day capacity at the plant. The estimated project cost to
complete the required work is approximately $25 million. Construction on the
Project must begin immediately to ensure continued development in the greater
San Bernardino area.
A program is needed to raise capital funds immediately so that the project can
begin. A possibility exists of obtaining state and federal grants for approxi-
mately $8.5 million of the total project cost. If the grant funding is ap-
proved, local share revenues of $16.5 million are needed. This is the best
economic case. State and federal funding may not be approved placing the total
burden of funding the project with local money.
The addition of six (6) million gallons per day of capacity allows for the
connection of an additional 21,350 equivalent dwelling units.
If state and federal grants are not received, the construction program will
have to be phased_ Phase I would bring the plant capacity for solids treatment
capacity to a reliable 24.5 mgd. To fund Phase I cost of $13 million, sale of
capacity rights for 6,900 equivalent dwelling units is needed to provide funds
for this phase of the project.
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One plan to raise the necessary funds is to sell "Sewer Capacity Rights" to
anyone who owns property or has an interest in property (long lease in excess
° of 5 years) in the service areas of the City of San Bernardino, East Valley
Water District, and the City of Loma Linda. The capacity rights are assigned
to the property. This right is a guarantee to a sewer capacity now or at any
time within the next five (5) years. After the five (5) year period, the value
of the sewer capacity rights are fixed at the value stated for the fifth year.
The sewer capacity right can be resold through the City or be applied toward
the sewer connection fee designated for construction and improvements of the
Wastewater Treatment Plant in existence at that time.
There are some basic premises for this program which are as follows;
Future sewer users must expect: to
xP pay for their expansion
rights in advance.
If the treatment plant is not rehabilitated, it is doubtful
how many more connections should be allowed.
To not purchase now will only guarantee substantially greater
costs in the future for the same service.
• If the state and federal grants are not received and sufficient
funds are raised through this program, the project will be
segmented and construction will proceed. Those who do not
Purchase "Sewer Capacity Rights" may find their development
programs are delayed due to insufficient capacity for sewage
treatment.
The purchaser of this right shall still be responsible for any installation
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fees, other sewer connection fees, and off-site improvements as the situation
requires, before sewer service is granted.
The number of connection rights sold to any one individual owner/buyer (or one
buyer per parcel(s) - co--ownership will be treated as an individual owner/buyer)
shall be limited to the type development allowed under the General Plan and size
Of parcel, up to a maximum of 800 equivalent dwelling units, whichever is less.
A purchaser wanting sewer capacity rights in excess of what the entitlement
above allows will be required to submit a separate application and purchase agree-
ment. If sewer capacity rights are available after the initial sale period, the
City can allocate the remaining rights to qualified buyers on the same basis as
the initial offering.
The procedure to purchase sewer capacity rights is for an applicant to submit
the following:
1. Application and Purchase Agreement; and certified check, cashier's
check or letter of credit in the amount of the sewer capacity
Tights value being acquired.
2. Application and Conditional Purchase Agreement; and certified
check or cashier's check in the amount of the down payment for
all sewer capacity rights being acquired.
The sale of sewer capacity rights will be carried out and administered through the
Board of Water Commissioners, City of San Bernardino and their staff.
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�-' The program trust be structured in such a way as to show the purchaser a "savings"
' by purchasing the rights now with guaranteed relief from any future increases
in the capacity fees. A schedule of future capacity rights is listed below.
The fees increase at an annual rate of 15% for first three years and 10% for
the fourth and fifth years. This schedule is essential to show the purchaser
future costs and savings by buying now. The fee schedule is guaranteed for the
five year period; thereafter, it is subject to adjustment. This schedule of
increased sewer capacity rights is based upon our estimate of increased construc-
tion costs and cost of money. Escalation in construction costs are based upon
projected increases in the Construction Cost Index published in "Engineering News
Record". Future cost of money is estimated to increase an average of 5% per year,
Recent, changes in the prune rate are escalating faster than this anticipated rate.
SEWER CAPACITY FEES AMOUNT PER CAPACITY RIGHT
April 9, 1984 $1,230
January 1, 1985 1,410(1
January 1, 1986 1,620
January 1, 1987 1,860
January 1, 1988 2,050
January 1, 1989 2,260
This program would allow the purchaser of sewer capacity rights the ability to
resell unused or unwanted sewer capacity rights through the City at a sizeable
profit. The City would not guarantee purchase of these sewer capacity rights
(1)The amount per capacity right commencing January 1, 1985 may be adjusted
upward to reflect the loss of income due to parcels grandf athered prior to
April. 1 , 1984.
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but act as an exclusive resale agent. The owners of the sewer capacity rights
would receive repayment only after the rights had been sold.
A. period of time must be established during which a specified number of sewer
capacity rights will be sold. During this period, an intensive marketing effort
will be required to reach as many interested parties as possible to "sell" the
concept. The program should be designed to reach all known property owners
within the service area of the plant, real estate agents, banks, engineers,
architects, service clubs, and contractors in the region. A certain number of
fully qualified staff will be required to handle the program on a full-time
basis during the "sale" period to handle inquiries and related duties.
Sewer capacity rights will be sold on a first-couie, first-serve basis. Once
the specified number of sewer capacity rights are sold, there may be no addi-
tional connections allowed until the construction improvements at the plant are
completed.
Each public agency, the City of San Bernardino, the City of Loma Linda,
and Fast Valley Water District are entitled to purchase up to 800 sewer
capacity rights within thirty (30) days of adoption of this plan. This
entitlement shall be over and above the initial offering of 6,900 sewer
capacity rights.
The Board of Water Commissioners will accept applications for sewer capacity
rights during the specified sale period. Should the total requests for sewer
capacity rights exceed the initial offering, the Board reserves the right to
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recommend an increase in the amount of rights to be sold to the Mayor and Common
Council. The recommendation for increase will be based upon an analysis of
treatment facilities that can be constructed to accommodate increased demand.
Additionally, any developer who has submitted building plans to the appropriate
Jurisdiction for plan check review by July 9, 1984 will be allowed to connect
to the public sewer system upon payment of all applicable sewer connection fees
for the development in effect at the time sewer connection permits are issued.
Below is a proposed schedule for the program:
July 9, 1984 Public Hearing on plan to sell capacity rights.
Approval of Plan by Honorable Mayor and Common
Council.
July 10, 1984 through
August 17, 1984 Preparation of materials and mailing notices to
all property owners in plant service area.
August 20, 1984 through
September 14, 1984 Sale period for receipt of application and
purchase agreements for sewer capacity rights.
September 14, 1984 Close of sale period.
Attached are copies of the proposed application, purchase agreement sample letter
of credit, assignment fom, log of purchase agreements, and planned development .
schedule.