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ECOrMIC DEVELOPMEKT' GEKCY
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REOUEST FOR COIMISSIOK/COUllCIL ACTIOK
From:
TIMOTHY C. STEINHAUS
Administrator
Subject: MAlK STREET BUDGET
Date:
August 12, 1992
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SvnoDsis of Previous C~issionlCounci1/C~ittee Action(s}:
On July 20, 1992 the Community Development Commission considered
approval of the FY 1992/1993 Economic Development Agency bUdget and
continued the matter until August 3, 1992.
On August 3, 1992, the Community Development Commission considered
approval of the FY 1992/1993 Economic Development Agency budget and
approved the portions of Administrative Services, Development
Department and the Convention and Visitors Bureau, and continued the
matter of Main Street until August 20, 1992.
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RecommPnded Motion(s}:
(Commnnitv Deve100ment COBBission)
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That the Community Development Commission ratify its
prior action maintaining Main Street program expenditures
at the FY 90/91 budget levels, formally incorporate the
Main Street program into the Economic Development Agency,
approve items 1-7 set forth in detail in the attached
staff report and instruct staff and agency counsel to
take any and all steps necessa 0 expediti usly
accomplish the intent of this 0 on.
TEIlUIAUS, AdII.1nistrator
Econoaic Deve1o.-ent Agency
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Contact Person(s): Timothv C. Steinhaus
Phone:
5081
Project Area(s): Central City (CC)
Ward(s):
One ( 1)
Supporting Data Attached:
Staff ReDort
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: $_N/A_
Source: Bond Proceeds
Private Funds
Budget Authority:
Previouslv Established
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CommissionlCnunei1 Kotes:
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COIMISSIOK MBETIltG AGDDA
Meeting Date: 8/17/1992
Ageuda Its lIuIIber: R6 -2.
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kM I C D EVE LOP ME. T Ii"G E . C Y
OF rBE CITY OF SU BEIl1WIDIKO
STAFF REPORT
Main Street BudRet
On September 5, 1990, the Mayor and Common Council and the Community
Development Commission established an Economic Development Agency
comprised of the consolidated Community Development/Redevelopment
Agency entity, the Main Street Program, the Convention and Visitors
Bureau and the San Bernardino Economic Development Council. On August
3, 1992, the Community Development Commission approved the portion of
the FY 92-93 Economic Development Agency budget relating to Agency
Administration, Development Department and Convention and Visitors
Bureau, and continued to August 17, 1992 that portion of the FY 92-93
proposed budget relative to Main Street.
At the request of several Councilmembers, staff reviewed Main Street's
proposed budget with Ann Harris, Executive Director, and determined
that certain administrative changes could result in substantial cost
savings in the amount of $128,433 without any negative impact to Main
Street programs. It is staff's opinion that authorizing the
administrative changes listed below would enhance and focus the
objectives of both Main Street and the Economic Development Agency,
thereby creating an efficient and cooperative network between the
downtown businesses and the City.
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The following is a list of recommended changes to the Main Street
program:
1. Incorporate the Main Street program into the Economic Development
Agency organization and under the authority of the Community
Development Commission.
2. Grant the authority of the Board of Directors to the Members of
the Common Council, and create an advisory board consisting of the
existing Board of Directors. It has been determined by Agency
Special Counsel that these changes are possible and that the
appropriate modifications can be made to both the Articles of
Incorporation and the Bylaws of Main Street (see attached letter
marked Exhibit A).
3. Retain Main Street's tax-exempt status. Agency Special Counsel
states that so long as Main Street does not undertake any
activities that would have an adverse effect upon its tax-exempt
status, and so long as it continued to file the necessary forms
with the appropriate State and Federal offices, the tax-exempt
status of Main Street would be preserved.
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COIMISSIO. IIDTIlfG AGDDA
MeetiDa Date: 8/17/1992
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Kain Street Budget
August 12, 1992
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4. Relocate Main Street into vacant office space within the EDA
office building, located at 201 North "E" Street. Said relocation
would greatly reduce the operating expenses of the Main Street
program in the areas of rent, utilities, and other operational
overhead, besides providing greater accessability to the general
public.
5. Authorize and direct the Administrator of the Economic Development
Agency to work with the Main Street Board of Directors in
developing and SUbmitting to the Community Development Commission
for approval a Main Street budget for fiscal year 1992/1993. (See
Exhibit "B")
6. Incorporate the employees of the Main Street organization into the
Economic Development Agency/Community Development Commission
organization, offering full employee benefit incentive packages.
Main Street's salaries and expenses would fall within the
parameters of the overall Economic Development Agency
administrative bUdget, thereby requiring Main Street to follow
standard Community Development Commission procurement policies and
procedures.
7.
Authorize staff to contact an outside organization, such as the
National Main Street Center to review and analyze the future
direction of the Main Street program.
Based on the aforementioned, staff recommends adoption of the form
motion.
TIIIDTIIY C. STEIlUIADS, Adainistrator
Econollic DeYelo~ent Agency
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Auqust 11, 1992
Mr. TimOthy C. Steinhaus
Aqency Administrator
Economic Development Aqency of the
City of San Bernardino
201 North "E" Street, Third Floor
San Bernardino, California 92401-1507
Re: Main Street, Inc.
Dear Mr. Steinhaus:
" You have requested our opinion with reqard to the
'f"". proposed restructurinq of Main Street, Inc. ("Main Street"), by the
1"",/ inclusion of Main Street within the orqanizational structure of the
Economic Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino.
You have specifically asked us to determine the
followinq:
1. Whether the Members of the City Council of the City
of San Bernardino could become the Board of Directors of Main
Street;
2. Whether the existinq Community-based Board of
Directors of Main Street could become an advisory board to the City
Council Members sittinq as the Board of Directors of Main Street;
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3. Whether the appointment of the City Council Members
as the Board of Directors of Main Street would jeopardize the
SOl(c)(3) Federal tax-exempt status of Main Street or the exempt
status of Main Street for State of California tax purposes.
It is our opinion that it is possible for the necessary
chanqes to be made to both the ArtiCles of Incorporation and the
Bylaws of Main Street to enable the City Council Members to become
the Board of Directors of Main Street. In takinq action as the
Board of Directors of Main Street, the City Council Members would
be required to comply with all California laws with reqard to the
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conduct of meetings, conflicts of interest and similar provisions
as if sitting as the governing body of a California governmental
agency.
The appropriate modifications could also be made to the
organizational documents of Main street to provide for an appointed
advisory board, which could have as broad a review and advisory
role as the City Council Members sitting as the Board of Directors
might designate. The individuals serving on the advisory board
would be required to comply with the applicable financial reporting
requirements, and advisory board meetings would have to be
- conducted as public meetings under the applicable provisions of the
Brown Act (California Government Code Section 54950, At AIg.I.
We have researched the matter with regard to the
maintaining of the tax-exempt status of Main Street and have
additionally discussed this item with representatives of the
Internal Revenue Service and the Franchise Tax Board. Our
conclusion is that so long as Main Street did not undertake any
activities that would have an adverse effect upon its tax-exempt
status, and so long as it continued to file the necessary forms
with the appropriate State and Federal offices, the tax-exempt
status of Main Street would be preserved. The mere substitution of
elected officials such as the City Council Members as the Board of
Directors in and of itself will not cause Main Street to lose its
Federal or State tax-exempt status.
Should you have any other specific questions with regard
to this matter, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Very truly yours,
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SASO , GREEN,
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San Bernardino Downtown Main Street, Inc.
290 North "0" Street. Sune 602
San Bernardino, CA 92401
(714) 381-5037
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August 13, 1992
Mr. Timothy C. Steinhaus
Agency Administrator
Economic Development Agency
201 N. "E" Street, Third Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92401-1507
RE: MAIN STREET BOARD OF DIRECTORS OPINION
REGARDING ESTABLISHING OF MAIN STREET, INC. AS A DIVISION OF
THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Dear Tim:
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A meeting of the Board of Directors of Main Street, Inc. was held
Monday, August 10, 1992. All members except Dee Feldmeir and
Father Lo Pinto were in attendance.
It is the opinion of this Board that the motion entered by
Councilman Ralph Hernandez was done in total disregard of the Main
Street, Inc. 's Board of Directors, the downtown business community,
and the facts.
In an effort to address the issues raised at the August 3, 1992
Community Development Commission meeting, it was decided that Main
Street Board Members would schedule meetings with individual
Council members and Mayor Bob Holcomb.
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Ann Harris has been advised by the Main Street Board of Directors
to cease all negotiations or discussions with the Executive
Director of EDA or EDA staff pertaining to the 92-93 budget. All
negotiations/discussions/or agreements upon any portion of the 92-
93 budget will be completed between EDA and the Executive Board of
Main Street, Inc.
Please call me at (714) 889-6026 to arrange a time when the
Executive Board can discuss this matter with you.
Board
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