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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14- Economic Development Agency DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO / REQUEST FOR COMMISSION/COUNCIL ACTION FROM: KENNETH J.HENDERSON SUBJECT: SAN MARCOS STREET Executive Director I PROVEMENTPROJECT DATE: April 13, 1994 ---------------------------------------------------------------------'------------- Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Action(s): On March 7, 1994,the Redevelopment Committee approved the appropriation of bond proceeds in a sufficient amount (based upon the alternative selected)to finance the San Marcos Street Improvement project designed to facilitate the ultimate development of affordable single-family detached homes and forwarded consideration of said item to the Community Development Commission. Recommended Motion(s): (Community Development Commission) (Redevelopment Committee Recommendation) MOTION A: That the Community Development Commission approve the appropriation of bond proceeds in a sufficient amount(based upon the alternative selected)to finance the San Marcos Street Improvement project designed to facilitate the ultimate development of affordable single-family detached homes. V r'/� 6I A r ]KENNETH J.BE ERSON Executive Director ------------------------------------------------'--""---------------------------------------------------------- Contact Person(s): Kenneth J.Henderson/Edward L.Flores Phone: 5081 Project Area(s): Mt. Vernon Corridor Ward(s): Three(3) Supporting Data Attached: Staff Report:Attachments:Resolutions FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount:$563.224 or$689.028 Source: Bond Prooeeds Budget Authority: Requested -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commission/Council Notes: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- KJH:DRE:ELF:paw:srllnrcos.cdc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA G Meeting Date: 04/18/94 Agenda Item No: 14 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMnNT REQUEST FOR COMMISSION/COUNCIL ACTION SAN MARCOS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT APREL 13,1994 © PAGE-2- Remmmended Motions Continued_. (Community Development Commission) (Redevelopment Committee Recommendation) MOTION B: RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO,MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR THE MT.VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA(SAN MARCOS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT). (M&yor and Common Council) MOTION C: RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR THE MT.VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA(SAN MARCOS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT). c ---------------------------------------------------------------------- KJH:DRE:ELF:paw:smnrcos.cdc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 04/18/9�4J1 Agenda Item No: 1 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAN MARCOS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT PROJECT DESCRIPTION Existing_Condition: Unimproved right-of-way Proposed Improvements: Alternate "A" includes a 950 feet cul-de-sac, including street, curb, gutter, sidewalk, driveway approaches, street lights, water mains and fire hydrants. Alternate "B" includes all of the above, minus the cul-de-sac, and including a left-hand turn connecting San Marcos to Congress Street. Redevelopment Project Area: None. Cost: $563,224 or$689,028 which ever alternate is selected. These cost estimates include the cost of water utility infrastructure required to the support the proposed project as outlined in the Water Department General Manager's memorandum to Mayor Minor dated April 4, 1994 BACKGROUND At the request of Councilman Hernandez, on February 15, 1994 discussion relative to financing construction of San Marcos Street Improvements was continued and referred to the March 10, 1994 Redevelopment Committee meeting in order to allow the Director of Public Works to develop additional cost estimates relative to this project. The Development Department Housing Division recently received a proposal from the Sunlac Development Corporation to develop the subject property. In the course of staffs analysis, Councilman Hernandez requested that installation of San Marcos Street be considered as a Capital Improvement Project independent of the development proposal submitted by the developer. The Public Works Department has provided two (2) separate alternatives in which to complete the required street improvements. These improvements include installation of water mains, fire hydrants, sewer, curb, gutter and sidewalk, driveway approaches and street lights. Completion of these items would then place the surrounding properties in "buildable" condition(Please see Alternates "A' and "B"). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- KJH:DRE:ELF:paw:smmcos.cdc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 04/18/94 Agenda Item No: I / DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT San Marcos Street Capital Improvement Project March 15, 1994 PAGE - 2- • Alternate "A" proposes construction of a cul-de-sac approximately 950 feet in length, including all capital improvements, at an estimated cost of$420,924 (exclusive of water utility infrastructure cost). • Alternate 'B" provides for construction of a left turn connecting San Marcos to Congress Street, including all capital improvements, at an estimated cost of$554,22a(exclusive of water utility infrastructure cost). This alternate, however, would also require an additional expenditure of funds to facilitate acquisition of the residential property currently located on Congress Street. Selection of an appropriate alternate will, to a large extent, determine both the number of homes which can be developed and the economics associated with the ultimate development. In addition, as the project has been separated from related housing development, bond proceeds can be utilized to finance the proposed improvements, obviating the need to record affordability and other covenants(please see attached cash-flow relating to bond proceeds). It should be noted the Commission will have to adopt certain findings related to Redevelopment financing of capital improvement projects and mutual benefit resolutions, as the project is outside the boundaries of existing project areas. These documents and findings will be submitted to the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission for their consideration at the time policy action is expected to be taken. If the Commission takes action to fund the proposed improvements, including the water utility infrastructure cost, staff recommends the Commission authorize and direct staff to develop and issue a Request for Proposals(RFP)to housing developers interested in building a subdivision in connection with the proposed improvements. DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- KJH:DRE:ELF:paw:snmrcos.cdc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 04/18/94 J Agenda Item No: /L/ San Marcos Street Capital Improvement Project March 15, 1994 PAGE -3 - At the Redevelopment Committee meeting on March 10, 1994, action was taken by the Committee recommending installation of the required San Marcos Street Improvements as a capital improvement project to be funded out of available bond proceeds. KENNETH J. HENDERSON,Executive Director Development Department ---------------------------------------------------------------------- KJH:DRE:ELF:paw:snmrcos.cdc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 04/18/94 L Agenda Item No: 1 6i 100 (000 64 O zo 97 104 01 �a 716] O I 19 96 105 Z6 I 65 66 O3 le 95 106 z] L i 67 O I] 94 p7 29. I z3 66 7O Is 93 108 2B j I h 69 De 92 109 3t) I t '3'13AC MA I �e�tti 70 O I. 91 Ib 71 IO \ 13 90 III 3 � I Por. Lot 7 BIIc66RSB f 72 4 12 89 112 C33, I a vo t_J X 73 II 88 113 34 I I I 74 l0 87 114 35. I I 75 I I O 86 115 306 I I 85 116 37 I I 0" 76� = bl. O 77 84 T117c3s 78 I 79 bi 60 b c y 81 82 83 D Q 4G) 8 h ._w9LNU7-- Assessor's 03 cy,,r. ote- Assessors Block B Lot Book 274 Numbers Shown in Circles. Son Berna SRN MRRCaS S7,>?EE7" �A�T�Ar� f1 + ^~------------~-----------------.~~~~_+ | DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER | i PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT - PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ~+ 'PROJECT. SAN MARC0S STREET FROM DATE PREP: M2/24/94 | |~~ WALNUT STREET T8 9507 NORTH FILE NQ: 10. 05 //S° ( �~^ (ALTERNATE wA/^) | :LENGTH: 9501 RE0.1D 8Y: RGH | +-~-~~-~~~-~-~-~^.~-----^~-_------.-_-~-----~-~..~~~-~----------~~~.~--+ � EST EST | ! ITEM ITEM UNIT TOTAL | :Nn QTY UNIT DESCRIPTION COST COST | ^._.~-.~-~-~~~~-.~~~-.---~.~~-~~~~~^_.~~.----~~.~~.~~-^.~.'~~~~-~-~--~+ j | | 1 1 LS Clearing and Grubbing 20, 080"00 20' 0O0 | | 2 1 LS Mob ilizati0n 20' 000. 00 20, 00O | 1 3 1 LS Traffic Control 7r5()0. 00 7, 50O | | 4 834 TN A. C. Pavement 38^ 0O 31 ' 6S2 | 1 5 1 , 900 LF Curb & Gutter / 8" 11 . 00 20/ 900 | ! C, 8' O40 SF Sidewalk 2^ 50 20' 1(.10 | � 7 5' 800 SF Driveway Approach/ Residentia 3"00 17' 400 | � 8 5 EA Street Light 000. 00 20, 008 | 9 2 EA Handicap Ramp 500^ 0O 1 ' 008 | 1 EA Signs, Street Name 400. 00 400 | � 11 1 EA Signs/ Stop 225. 00 225 | | 12 25 SF Pvmt Markings (2 Coats) 1 " 00 25 | | 13 950 LF 8« Y" C"P. Sews r (< 1o' Deep) 20. 00 1S/ 00O | | l� 4 [A manhole 2, 50�, 4O : 1 5 725 IV! V.C. P. Sewer | j6 950 LF Gas Main & Laterals 7. 5O : 17 85� LF Elect." .- Mai: & Service Lats. 15. 0S 250 � | 1O 950 LF Cable TV Service & L�ts" i - O0 9, 500 | | i9 950 LF Telephore Cable & Lats 15^ 01 14/ 2�� | |20 950 LF Hater Main & i.ats t;0. 00 47r500 | 121 1 , 800 SF Right-of-Way AcqUisition 1 "O0 1 , GoO � � CONTRACT ITEMS TOTALS. . . . . . . ^ . . . . . 292' 817 | +~~-~.~-~~~~�_~�~~�~�~��~�..~�~~~~�...~_~~,~..~~..~.~��.~~_~�_�_~~_ .^~~~~�~.~.~~.+ | | � Contingencies. " . " " . . " 15% 43' 923 | | ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST. " . . . . . " " ^ , . . " 336' 740 | | Preliminary Engineering . . " 10% 33' 674 | i Construction Engng & Admin. 15% 50/ 511 | | ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST. . ^ . ^ . .. . . . . " . . 420. 924 | U / / CoNGRE55 ST \\ S r — ASS p s� ner 65 O is 96 105 66 Os le 95 106 U 67 Q _ Ir 94 107 28 I I I O zs 68 O J is 93 108 zs I C, 69 O a° I� 92 109 8 I C 3-13AC MA qlI 70 N 91 Ito 3t C' Fbr. Lot 7 71 s 10 �\ 13 90 ill 3t BIk66RSB. h I 72 IZ 89 112 3J I i X 73 n 88 113 34 I I ® 1 I 74 to 87 114 35. ,Y 75 I I O 86 115 /6" I I 8 %P 76 W O 85 116 31 q O 84 117 3a, I I I 78y� 79 E;: 80 .N 0- y el 82 83 118 119 120b1 1 12 i4 Wi �' 4 4 q 0 1 11 I\ 1 V 0 na co' ?g 1 neee ws<e tsm ia« �m faro s 4 y _ WALNUT - Assessor's M 03 6"=,- Note- Assessors Block d Lot Book 274 R Numbers Shown in Circles. San Bernara SAI V M�!}1ecO5 SST �w�� ��� �^�� ��� . ��� ) +'.~....~~^_.~-~-~~..-.~~-~~--.~.~�'...~~~~_-~...~~~~.^.`~~.-~~^~~-~--.~...~~~~~~-_~_~~-+ � DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER | � PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT - PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE | +.~-_~^^~_~~---'---~-~~__-^~-----~~~--~^-..~-___--^~~._-------~-~~------+ :PROJECT- SAN M0RC8S STREET FROM DATE PREP- 02/24/94 1 �~~ WALNUT STREET T0 CONGRESS ST" FILE NO: 10. 05 mS* | |~~ (ALTERNATE '`B") | !LENGTH- 110Or REQ11) 8Y: RGH | +~^~~ ~~ ~~~~-~~^~~~-~---,.~--~--~~--~-^~--~---~-_~-~.-~--~-~'--_-.~-~~-~---~-+ | EST EST | : ITEM ITEM UNIT TOTAL � !NO QTY UNIT DESCRIPTION COST COST | � | � 1 1 LS Clearing and Grubbing 25' 000" 3O 25, O00 | | 2 1 LS Mobilization 2()r000^O0 2O' 000 < | 3 1 LS Traffic Control 7r500^ 00 7r51-)0 | � 4 950 TN A. C. Pavement 36^ 0O 36, 1O0 | | 5 2, 200 LF Cvrb & Gutter ' B^ 11 . 00 24/ 2O0 | | 6 9, 940 SF Sidewalk 2.60 24' "0O | � 7 S, 300 3F Driveway Apprnachv Residentia 3. 00 17' 400 | � 8 5 EA Street Light 4'0O0. CC) 2S/ OvO | 9 2 EA Handicap Ramp 500. 00 1 , 000 | 1 EA Signs' Street Name 40O. 00 '4 00 | | 11 I EA Signs, Stop 225^ 00 225 | | 12 25 SF Pvmt Markings. (2 Coats) 1 " 80 25 | | 1Z 1 , 10C) LF 811 V. C. P. Sewer (<10' Deep) 2O. 00 0C10 | : 14 5 EA Manhvle 2/ 500^ 0V 12/ 500 | ; 15 725 LF 4" V. C. P. Sewer 14. 0O 1O, 150 | 1/ 10S LF Gan Main & Laterals 7. 5O 8, 25O | ; 17 100 LF Electric Main & Service Lats^ 15" 00 1L / 50{/ | | 18 00 LF Cable TV Service & Lats. 10. 0O 000 | | 19 1 , 100 LF Telephone Cable & Lats 15^ 00 16' 5S0 | ' 20 1, 1,-)() LF Water Main & i,ats 50. 00 55, 0 00 | �21 7, 2O0 SF Right-of-Way Acquisition 1 " 0O 7' 2O0 | |22 1 LS Relocation Costs 50, 00O. 06 50, ��O | j � CONTRACT ITEMS TOTALS. " " . . " . . . ^ ^ . . 385' 550 | +- ~-~-~---~~..�..�~~�~.~.~~.�~~...�~~~�~�~~�~~�.~~�~~~~~_.~~.~�~~~�~_+ � | | Contingencies. " " . . . " ^ 15% 57, 833 | i ------------ � ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST. " " . . " . , " . ^ . . " 443, 383 | � | | Preliminary Engineering . " " 10% 44, 338 | � Construction Ennng & Admin. 15% 66' 587 | ' E3TIHATE3 TOTAL PROJECT CnST" . . . " , " . . ^ ^ . . ^ 5 228 | � ------.------ ---------i U / / I5 N fC+V el fill/W-36'I� /4D' b I 1� ia,^.' ` I �F40' CONGRESS AVENUE 62 /.99 %02 2 53 54 .55 .56 57 .59 59 60 6.7 93 103 4536, 64 f�- .97 104 FS'/IP'660' .:... s] 65 � .96 /O,S 66 ? 9,s 106 67 S4 /07 68 93 /08 69 92 /09 70 9/ //0 71 E So 72 � 89 /J2 ki 73 ` a"5' 113 74 87 /ter 3 zz 466 115 7 85 116 46.661 d6.6G' q.60' 4'66' 4666' A 7 T3 80\ 8/ 82 83 /J$ 119 /. \ 9 .4666 666• ;�,;' 666 e666' 44 • ry . — ,r ``•°S69'19%1'6150• Sou/'hL%/.L°Loli = ��/ Alf. Economic Development Agency V..i Development Department Obligations/Expenditure List - Bond Proceeds After March 1992 As of January 5, 1994 . Obligations/Expenditures: In-fill Streets Major Arterials $1,000,000 Median Landscaping 15,000 State/School SB 844 92-93 2,320,304 State/School 93-94 817,612 Municipal Development Code Revision 30,000 Code Improvements - Hallmark 55,000 Demolition Fuddruckers 12,930 Tenant Imrpovements 201 N E 257,032 Waterman Median Landscaping 163,000 Naugles Restaurant 12,000 Diagonal Parking E Street 25,300 Miller Property Acquisition 160,000 Miller Property Improvements 75,000 Santa Fe Automotive 110,000 Delmann Heights Water 85,000 University Village 650,000 City Hall Roof 100,000 Goodwill Acquisition 298,000 FY 92-93 Expenses 2,069,165 FY 93-94 Expenses 1_,200,000 Grand Total Obligations/Expend 9.455.343 Remaining Bond Proceeds to be Programmed 3.192.923 Potential Estimated Expenditure: State Complex Valley Auto $700,000 Security Bank Acquisition 436,220 1.136.220 1900A Li �cl CONROENRAL - FEB 2 21994 k t,24 Dc-rz 5o(,j e D. 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VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA (SAN MARCOS 4 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) 5 WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino, California (the 6 "City" ), is a municipal corporation and a charter city duly 7 created and existing pursuant to the Constitution and the laws of 8 the State of California (the "City" ); and 9 WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission of the City 10 of San Bernardino (the "Commission" ) on behalf of the 11 Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (the "Agency" ), 12 is a redevelopment agency, a public body, corporate and politic of 13 the State of California, organized and existing pursuant to the 14 Community Redevelopment Law (Part 1 of Division 24) commencing 15 with Section 33000) of the Health and Safety Code of the State of 16 California (the "Act" ) ; and 17 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 33445 of the Act, the Agency 18 may, with the consent of the Mayor and Common Council of the City 19 (the "Council" ) , pay all or a part of the cost of installation and 20 construction of any building, facility, structure or other 21 improvement which is publicly owned either within or without the 22 boundaries of a redevelopment project area if the Council 23 determines: ( 1 ) that such buildings, facilities, structures or 24 other improvements are of benefit to the redevelopment project 25 area or the immediate neighborhood in which the project is 26 located, regardless of whether such improvement is within another 27 project area, or in the case of a project area in which 28 substantially all the land is publicly owned that the improvement DAB/is [2MtVernon.Res] 1 I is of benefit to an adjacent project area of the Agency, (2) that 2 no other reasonable means of financing such buildings, facilities, 3 structures or other improvements is available to the community, 4 and (3) that the payment of funds for the acquisition of land or 5 the cost of buildings, facilities, structures, or other 6 improvements will assist in the elimination of one or more 7 blighting conditions inside the project area, and such 8 determinations by the Agency and the Council shall be final and 9 conclusive; and 10 WHEREAS, the City and the Commission have previously 11 approved and adopted the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon 12 Corridor Redevelopment Project (the "Mt. Vernon Corridor 13 Redevelopment Plan" ); and 14 WHEREAS, it is in the interests of the present landowners 15 within the project area subject to the Mt. Vernon Corridor 16 Redevelopment Plan (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Area" ) 17 and the residents, both within the Project Area and within the 18 City generally, that the Agency assist in the financing of certain 19 public improvements consisting primarily of the installation of 20 water mains, fire hydrants, sewer, curb, gutter and sidewalk, 21 driveway approaches and street lights, to prepare for future 22 development (the "Street Improvements" ) which Street Improvements 23 are to be undertaken within an area which is adjacent and in 24 proximity to the Project Area; and 25 WHEREAS, the undertaking of the Street Improvements will 26 make the future residential development of the area feasible and 27 will provide jobs, housing, and increased tax increment, and will 28 better meet the needs of the residents and occupants within the DAB/js [2MtVernon.Res] 2 I� I Project Area and areas adjacent thereto; and 2 WHEREAS, the undertaking of the Street Improvements will 3 enhance aesthetic conditions through the development of new and 4 modern housing in areas immediately adjacent to the Project Area; 5 and . 6 WHEREAS, residents and occupants from the Project Area 7 currently utilize the subject street and accordingly, its 8 improvement will ensure the health, safety and welfare of 9 residents and occupants of the Project Area; and 10 WHEREAS, the improvement of the street through the 11 undertaking of the Street Improvements is necessary for the 12 development of the Project Area and areas adjacent thereto since 13 the Project Area provides a residential base for many residents 14 who may desire to use the street or move into the newer housing; 15 and 16 WHEREAS, in order to promote the City's health, safety and 17 welfare, it is important that the Street Improvements be financed 18 in order to ensure the orderly development of the Project Area and 19 neighboring areas; and 20 WHEREAS, it is appropriate at this time for the Council to 21 make certain findings and determinations and take certain action 22 with respect to the undertaking of the Street Improvements. 23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 24 COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 25 SECTION 1. The Recitals hereinabove are true and correct 26 and are incorporated herein by this reference. 27 SECTION 2. The Commission consents to the payment by the 28 Agency of the costs of the Street Improvements to be undertaken DAB/is [2MtVernon.Res] 3 /�� I 1 adjacent to the Project Area which are of benefit to such Project 2 Area and other neighborhoods within the City for the reasons set 3 forth in the Recitals hereinabove. The Commission finds and 4 determines that no other reasonable means of financing the 5 undertaking of the Street Improvements is presently available to 6 the City and that the City and the Agency require the use of 7 revenues generated from the Project Area in order to fund the 8 undertaking of the Street Improvements. 9 SECTION 3. The provision of the Street Improvements in an 10 area adjacent to the Project Area will improve aesthetic 11 conditions around the Project Area and make possible necessary 12 residential development for the Project Area residents and 13 occupants which will make the Project Area more desirable for 14 further residential and other development which will in turn help 15 eliminate blight within such Project Area and other areas of the 16 City. 17 SECTION 4. The Secretary is hereby authorized and directed 18 to cause this Resolution to be transmitted to the Mayor and Common 19 Council of the City for consideration in connection with 20 appropriate action by that body. 21 22 23 24 2 26 27 28 DAB/js [2MtVernon.Res] 4 1 RESOLUTION. . .MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR 2 THE MT. VERNON REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA (SAN MARCOS CORRIDOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) 3 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly 4 adopted by the Community Development Commission of the City of 5 San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the 6 day of 1994, by the following vote, to-wit: 7 Commission Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 8 NEGRETE 9 CURLIN 10 HERNANDEZ 11 OBERHELMAN 12 DEVLIN 13 POPE-LUDLAM 14 MILLER 15 16 17 Secretary 18 The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this day 19 of 1994. 20 21 Tom Minor, Chairman Community Development Commission 22 of the City of San Bernardino 23 Approved as to form and legal content: 24 25 By: 26 Agency Counsel 27 28 DAB/js 12M[Vernon.Res] 5 1 11 4l 1 i I RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE 3 BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA (SAN MARCOS 4 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) 5 WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino, California (the 6 "City" ) , is a municipal corporation and a charter city duly 7 created and existing pursuant to the Constitution and the laws of 8 the State of California (the "City" ) ; and 9 WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission of the City 10 of San Bernardino (the "Commission" ) on behalf of the 11 Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (the "Agency" ), 12 is a redevelopment agency, a public body, corporate and politic of 13 the State of California, organized and existing pursuant to the 14 Community Redevelopment Law (Part 1 of Division 24) commencing 15 with Section 33000) of the Health and Safety Code of the State of 16 California (the "Act" ) ; and 17 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 33445 of the Act, the Agency 18 may, with the consent of the Mayor and Common Council of the City 19 (the "Council" ), pay all or a part of the cost of installation and 20 construction of any building, facility, structure or other 21 improvement which is publicly owned either within or without the 22 boundaries of a redevelopment project area if the Council 23 determines: ( 1 ) that such buildings, facilities, structures or 24 other improvements are of benefit to the redevelopment project 25 area or the immediate neighborhood in which the project is 26 located, regardless of whether such improvement is within another 27 project area, or in the case of a project area in which 28 substantially all the land is publicly owned that the improvement DAB/js [MtVernon.Res[ 1 l I is of benefit to an adjacent project area of the Agency, (2) that 2 no other reasonable means of financing such buildings, facilities, 3 structures or other improvements is available to the community, 4 and (3) that the payment of funds for the acquisition of land or 5 the cost of buildings, facilities, structures, or other 6 improvements will assist in the elimination of one or more 7 blighting conditions inside the project area, and such 8 determinations by the Agency and the Council shall be final and 9 conclusive; and 10 WHEREAS, the City and the Commission have previously 11 approved and adopted the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon 12 Corridor Redevelopment Project (the "Mt. Vernon Corridor 13 Redevelopment Plan" ); and 14 WHEREAS, it is in the interests of the present landowners 15 within the project area subject to the Mt. Vernon Corridor 16 Redevelopment Plan (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Area" ) 17 and the residents, both within the Project Area and within the 18 City generally, that the Agency assist in the financing of certain 19 public improvements consisting primarily of the installation of 20 water mains, fire hydrants, sewer, curb, gutter and sidewalk, 21 driveway approaches and street lights, to prepare for future 22 development (the "Street Improvements" ) which Street Improvements 23 are to be undertaken within an area which is adjacent and in 24 proximity to the Project Area; and 25 WHEREAS, the undertaking of the Street Improvements will 26 make the future residential development of the area feasible and 27 will provide jobs, housing, and increased tax increment, and will 28 better meet the needs of the residents and occupants within the DAB/js [MtVernon.Res] 2 /L/ 0 ) 1 Project Area and areas adjacent thereto; and 2 WHEREAS, the undertaking of the Street Improvements will 3 enhance aesthetic conditions through the development of new and 4 modern housing in*areas immediately adjacent to the Project Area; 5 and 6 WHEREAS, residents and occupants from the Project Area 7 currently utilize the subject street and accordingly, its 8 improvement will ensure the health, safety and welfare of 9 residents and occupants of the Project Area; and 10 WHEREAS, the improvement of the street through the 11 undertaking of the Street Improvements is necessary for the 12 development of the Project Area and areas adjacent thereto since 13 the Project Area provides a residential base for many residents 14 who may desire to use the street or move into the newer housing; 15 and 16 WHEREAS, in order to promote the City' s health, safety and 17 welfare, it is important that the Street Improvements be financed 18 in order to ensure the orderly development of the Project Area and 19 neighboring areas; and 20 WHEREAS, it is appropriate at this time for the Council to 21 make certain findings and determinations and take certain action 22 with respect to the undertaking of the Street Improvements. 23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON 24 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 25 SECTION 1. The Recitals hereinabove are true and correct 26 and are incorporated herein by this reference. 27 SECTION 2. The Council consents to the payment by the 28 Agency of the costs of the Street Improvements to be undertaken DAB/Js [MtVernon.Res] 3 /q/ 1 v/ ® � 1 adjacent to the Project Area which are of benefit to such Project 2 Area and other neighborhoods within the City for the reasons set 3 forth in the Recitals hereinabove. The Council finds and 4 determines that no other reasonable means of financing the 5 undertaking of the Street Improvements is presently available to 6 the City and that the City and the Agency require the use of 7 revenues generated from the Project Area in order to fund the 8 undertaking of the Street Improvements. 9 SECTION 3. The provision of the Street Improvements in an 10 area adjacent to the Project Area will improve aesthetic 11 conditions around the Project Area and make possible necessary 12 residential development for the Project Area residents and 13 occupants which will make the Project Area more desirable for 14 further residential and other development which will in turn help 15 eliminate blight within such Project Area and other areas of the 16 City. 17 SECTION 4. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed 18 to cause this Resolution to be transmitted to the Agency for 19 consideration in connection with appropriate action by that body. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 DAB/is [MtVernon.Res] 4 }// C./ a ] 1 RESOLUTION. . .MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR 2 THE MT. VERNON REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA (SAN MARCOS CORRIDOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) 3 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly 4 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of 5 San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the 6 day of 1994, by the following vote, to-wit: 7 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 8 NEGRETE 9 CURLIN 10 HERNANDEZ 11 OBERHELMAN 12 DEVLIN 13 POPE-LUDLAM 14 MILLER 15 16 17 City Clerk 18 The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this day 19 of 1994. 20 21 Tom Minor, Mayor City of San Bernardino 22 Approved as to form 23 and legal content: 24 JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney 25 26 BY: 27 28 DAB/Js Wtvernon.Res] 5 1 0 O MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA AGENDA April 4, 1994 Item: RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA (SAN MARCOS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) Action to I be Taken: Adopt Resolution. Certified copy of Resolution to be returned to Sabo & Green, A Professional Corporation. © /9411 04/01 030 9a/41/ss /0 � �l 0 0 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA (SAN MARCOS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino, California (the "City,,) , is a municipal corporation and a charter city duly created and existing pursuant to the Constitution and the laws of the State of California (the "City") ; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino (the "Commission") on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (the "Agency") , is a redevelopment agency, a public body, corporate i and politic of the State of California, organized and existing pursuant to the Community Redevelopment Law (Part 1 of Division 24 commencing with Section 33000) of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California (the "Act") ; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 33445 of the Act, the Agency may, with the consent of the Mayor and Common Council of the City (the "Council") , pay all or a part of the cost of installation and construction of any building, facility, structure or other improvement which is publicly owned either within or without the boundaries of a redevelopment project area if the Council determines : (1) that such buildings, facilities, structures or other improvements are of benefit to the redevelopment project area or the immediate neighborhood in which the project is located, regardless of whether such improvement is - 1 - p O within another project area, or in the case of a project area in which substantially all the land is publicly owned that the improvement is of benefit to an adjacent project area of the Agency, (2) that no other reasonable means of financing such buildings, facilities, structures or other improvements is available to the community, and (3) that the payment of funds for the acquisition of land or the cost of buildings, facilities, structures, or other improvements will assist in the elimination of one or more blighting conditions inside the project area, and such determinations by the Agency and the Council shall be final and conclusive; and WHEREAS, the City and the Commission have previously approved and adopted the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt . Vernon © Corridor Redevelopment Project (the "Mt . Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan" ) ; and WHEREAS, it is in the interests of the present landowners within and adjacent to the project area subject to the Mt . Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Area") and the residents, both within and adjacent to the Project Area and within the City generally, that the Agency assist in the financing of certain public improvements consisting primarily of the installation of water mains, fire hydrants, sewer, curb, gutter and sidewalk, driveway approaches and street lights, to prepare for future development on San Marcos Street north of Walnut Avenue in an amount not to exceed $ (the "Street Improvements" ) which Street Improvements © are to be undertaken within an area which is adjacent and in proximity to the Project Area as further illustrated on the map 2 �N o O attached hereto as Exhibit "A" ; and WHEREAS, the undertaking of the Street Improvements will make the future residential development of the area feasible and will provide jobs, housing, and increased tax increment, and will better meet the needs of the residents and occupants within the Project Area and areas adjacent thereto; and WHEREAS, the undertaking of the Street Improvements will enhance aesthetic conditions through the development of new and modern housing in areas immediately adjacent to the Project Area; and WHEREAS, residents and occupants from the Project Area currently utilize the subject street and accordingly, its improvement will ensure the health, safety and welfare of © residents and occupants of the Project Area; and WHEREAS, the improvement of the street through the undertaking of the Street Improvements is necessary for the development of the Project Area and areas adjacent thereto since the Project Area provides a residential base for many residents who may desire to use the street or move into the newer housing; and WHEREAS, in order to promote the City' s health, safety and welfare, it is important that the Street Improvements be financed in order to ensure the orderly development of the Project Area and neighboring areas; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate at this time for the Council to make certain findings and determinations and take certain action with respect to the undertaking of the Street Improvements. - 3 - I 0 0 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 . The Recitals hereinabove are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. The Council consents to the payment by the Agency of the costs of the Street Improvements to be undertaken adjacent to the Project Area which are of benefit to such Project Area and other neighborhoods within the City for the reasons set forth in the Recitals hereinabove. The Council finds and determines that no other reasonable means of financing the undertaking of the Street Improvements is presently available to the City and that the City and the Agency require the use of revenues generated from the Project Area in order to fund the undertaking of the Street Improvements. Section 3 . The provision of the Street Improvements in an area adjacent to the Project Area will improve aesthetic conditions around the Project Area and make possible necessary residential development for the Project Area residents and occupants which will make the Project Area more desirable for further residential and other development which will in turn help eliminate blight within such Project Area and other areas of the City. Section 4 , The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause this Resolution to be transmitted to the Agency for consideration in connection with appropriate action by that body. 4 - Il. C 0 i RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA (SAN MARCOS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) Section 5 . The findings and determinations herein shall be final and conclusive. This Resolution shall take effect upon the date of its adoption. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of 1994, by the following vote, to wit : AYES : Council Members NAYS: ABSENT: City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 1994 . Tom Minor, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content : JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney By: seen\000i\MC\z 5 - 0 0 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ) On before me, (here insert name and title of the officer) , personally appeared , personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose names) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies) , and that by his/her/their signatures) on the instrument the person(s) , or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) C 0 d 0 0 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA AGENDA April 4, 1994 Item: RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA (SAN MARCOS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) Action to be Taken: Adopt Resolution. Certified copy of Resolution to be returned to Sabo & Green, A OProfessional Corporation. © 0941/000/1 04/01 /4//1199 1034 4 0 0 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA (SAN MARCOS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino, California (the "City") , is a municipal corporation and a charter city duly created and existing pursuant to the Constitution and the laws of the State of California (the "City") ; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino (the "Commission") on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (the C "Agency") , is a redevelopment agency, a public body, corporate and politic of the State of California, organized and existing pursuant to the Community Redevelopment Law (Part 1 of Division 24 commencing with Section 33000) of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California (the "Act" ) ; and I WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 33445 of the Act, the Agency may, with the consent of the Mayor and Common Council of the City (the "Council") , pay all or a part of the cost of installation and construction of any building, facility, structure or other improvement which is publicly owned either within or without the boundaries of a redevelopment project area if the Council determines: (1) that such buildings, facilities, { structures or other improvements are of benefit to the j © redevelopment project area or the immediate neighborhood in which the project is located, regardless of whether such improvement is - 1 - p O © within another project area, or in the case of a project area in which substantially all the land is publicly owned that the improvement is of benefit to an adjacent project area of the Agency, (2) that no other reasonable means of financing such buildings, facilities, structures or other improvements is available to the community, and (3) that the payment of funds for the acquisition of land or the cost of buildings, facilities, structures, or other improvements will assist in the elimination of one or more blighting conditions inside the project area, and such determinations by the Agency and the Council shall be final and conclusive,; and WHEREAS, the City and the Commission have previously approved and adopted the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project (the "Mt . Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan") ; and WHEREAS, it is in the interests of the present landowners within and adjacent to the project area subject to the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Area") and the residents, both within and adjacent to the Project Area and within the City generally, that the Agency assist in the financing of certain public improvements consisting primarily of the installation of water mains, fire hydrants, sewer, curb, gutter and sidewalk, driveway approaches and street lights, to prepare for future development on San Marcos Street north of Walnut Avenue in an amount not to exceed $ (the "Street Improvements") which Street Improvements © are to be undertaken within an area which is adjacent and in proximity to the Project Area as further illustrated on the map 2 - � L� p 4 © attached hereto as Exhibit "A" ; and WHEREAS, the undertaking of the Street Improvements will make the future residential development of the area feasible and will provide jobs, housing, and increased tax increment, and will better meet the needs of the residents and occupants within the Project Area and areas adjacent thereto; and WHEREAS, the undertaking of the Street Improvements will enhance aesthetic conditions through the development of new and modern housing in areas immediately adjacent to the Project Area; and WHEREAS, residents and occupants from the Project Area currently utilize the subject street and accordingly, its improvement will ensure the health, safety and welfare of residents and occupants of the Project Area; and WHEREAS, the improvement of the street through the undertaking of the Street Improvements is necessary for the development of the Project Area and areas adjacent thereto since the Project Area provides a residential base for many residents who may desire to use the street or move into the newer housing; and WHEREAS, in order to promote the City' s health, safety and welfare, it is important that the Street Improvements be financed in order to ensure the orderly development of the Project Area and neighboring areas; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate at this time for the Council to make certain findings and determinations and take certain © action with respect to the undertaking of the Street Improvements. 3 - I/ a 4 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: Section I. The Recitals hereinabove are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. The Commission consents to the payment by the Agency of the costs of the Street Improvements to be undertaken adjacent to the Project Area which are of benefit to such Project Area and other neighborhoods within the City for the reasons set forth in the Recitals hereinabove. The Commission finds and determines that no other reasonable means of financing the undertaking of the Street Improvements is presently available to the City and that the City and the Agency require the use of revenues generated from the Project Area in order to fund the Gundertaking of the Street Improvements. Section 3 . The provision of the Street Improvements in an area adjacent to the Project Area will improve aesthetic conditions around the Project Area and make possible necessary residential development for the Project Area residents and occupants which will make the Project Area more desirable for further residential and other development which will in turn help eliminate blight within such Project Area and other areas of the City. Section 4 . The Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to cause this Resolution to be transmitted to the Mayor and Common Council of the City for consideration in connection with appropriate action by that body. 4 - J' �U v RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AS TO THE BENEFIT OF UNDERTAKING A CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA (SAN MARCOS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) Section 5. The findings and determinations herein shall be final and conclusive. This Resolution shall take effect upon the date of its adoption. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of 1994 , by the following vote, to wit : Commission Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT NEGRETE CURLIN HERNANDEZ OBERHELMAN DEVLIN POPE-LUDLAM MILLER Secretary The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 1994 . Tom Minor, Chairman Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content : By: © Agency Counsel seen\0001\00c\1 5 - )L1 C STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) v COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) ss CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) I Secretary of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing and attached copy of Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino Resolution NO. is a full, true and correct copy of that now on file in this office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino this day 1994 . Secretary of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino