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Date: March 6, 2017
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
From: Mark Scott, City Manager
By: Gigi Hanna, City Clerk
Subject: Amendments to Agenda and Items 6, 13, 18, and 23
It has come to staff's attention to address two edits to the City Council Agenda and
several changes Items 6, 13, 18, and 23. The corrections are highlighted below:
1. The agenda has an incorrect adjournment date and reads: The next joint regular
meeting of the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as
the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency is scheduled for 2:00 p.m.,
Monday, April 3, 2017, in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 300 North "D"
Street, San Bernardino, California.
The agenda has been amended as follows: The next joint regular meeting of the
Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor
Agency to the Redevelopment Agency is scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Monday,
March 20, 2017, in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street,
San Bernardino, California.
2. The agenda has an incorrect department title for Item 13 and reads: Successor
Agency and has been amended as follows: Successor Housing Agency.
a. Packet pages 143 and 148 (first paragraphs) note Successor Agency and
have been amended as follows: Successor Housing Agency.
3. The subject title has an incorrect date for Item 6 and reads: Draft Minutes for
February 8, 2017 and has been amended as follows:
Subject. Draft Minutes for February 21 ,2017
4. Amendment to Agenda Item 18- Purchase and Sale Agreement for 333 North H
Street, San Bernardino.
The backup distributed included the 11x17 copies of the LRPMP. However, the
report posted online excluded those pages. The online version is correct. The
LRPMP (11x17 pages) should not be part of the backup for item 18.
5. Amendment to Agenda Item 23- Property Disposition Strategy.
Replacement of all pages following the Resolution with the attached. The
attachment includes Exhibit A- Property Disposition (22 pages).
The Amended Agenda and packet pages are included as attachments to this
memorandum.
Please feel free to be in touch with the City Clerk Gigi Hanna (hanna gici)-sbcity.org) or
Chief Deputy City Clerk John Maier (maier jo(cD-sbcity.orq) should you have any
questions.
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AGENDA
FOR THE
JOINT REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ACTING AS
THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO ACTING AS THE SUCCESSOR HOUSING AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY,AND MAYOR
AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ACTING AS THE HOUSING AUTHORITY;AND THE MAYOR
AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ACTING AS THE SAN BERNARDINO JOINT POWERS
FINANCING AUTHORITY
MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2017
2:00 PM — CLOSED SESSION 4:00 PM — OPEN SESSION
COUNCIL CHAMBER • 300 NORTH "D"STREET(LOBBY) • SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92418 • WWW.SBCITY.ORG
Virginia Marquez R. Carey Davis James L. Mulvihill
COUNCIL MEMBER,WARD 1 MAYOR COUNCIL MEMBER,WARD 7
Benito Barrios Mark Scott
COUNCIL MEMBER,WARD 2 CITY MANAGER
John Valdivia t� Gary D. Saenz
COUNCIL MEMBER,WARD 3 ,y�4 �rA CITY ATTORNEY
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Fred Shorett Georgeann "Gigi" Hanna
COUNCIL MEMBER,WARD 4 �1 - ��y CITY CLERK
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COUNCIL MEMBER, WARD 5Ol, CITY TREASURER
Bessine L. Richard
COUNCIL MEMBER,WARD 6 L D Ili
Welcome to a meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino.
• Anyone who wishes to speak during public comment or on a particular item will be required to fill out a
speaker slip. Speaker slips must be turned in to the City Clerk by 4:30 pm the day of the meeting.
• You may email your request to speak to publiccomments(d)-sbcit.00rq if you cannot turn it in in person
prior to 4:30 pm. Each request will cover one speaker. Those who wish to speak must submit their
own request to be called on by the Mayor.
• Public comments for agenda items that are not public hearings will be limited to three minutes.
• There is a 6-minute-per-person time limit for all comments, excluding public hearings.
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Mayor Pro Tempore before speaking.
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Joint Regular Meeting Agenda March 6, 2017
Call to Order
Attendee Name Present Absent Late Arrived
Council Member,Ward 1 Virginia Marquez ❑ ❑ ❑
Council Member, Ward 2 Benito J. Barrios ❑ ❑ ❑
Council Member, Ward 3 John Valdivia j ❑ ❑ ❑
Council Member, Ward 4 Fred Shorett � ❑ ❑ I ❑ [
Council Member, Ward 5 Henry Nickel ❑ ❑ ❑
Council Member, Ward 6 Bessine L. Richard I ❑ ❑ ❑
Council Member, Ward 7 James Mulvihill ❑ I ❑ _❑
Mayor R. Carey Davis ❑ ❑ i ❑
City Clerk Georgeann "Gigi" Hanna ❑ ❑ w
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City Attorney Gary D. Saenz ❑ El El
City Manager Mark Scott ❑ ❑ ❑
CLOSED SESSION
PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
A three-minute limitation shall apply to each member of the public who wishes to
address the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as
the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency. No member of the public
shall be permitted to "share" his/her three minutes with any other member of the
public.
A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (Pursuant
to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) and (d)(1):
In re: City of San Bernardino, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Case No. 6:12-bk-28006 MJ
AMF 1278, LLC v. City of San Bernardino, et al., San Bernardino Superior Court
Case No. CIVDS 1702219
Kush Concepts, et al. v. City of San Bernardino, San Bernardino Superior Court
Case No. CIVDS 1702131
B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL —ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
Significant exposure to litigation — Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2):
Pepe's Towing v. City of San Bernardino
Center for Biological Diversity, et al. v. City of San Bernardino, et al.
C. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL —ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
Initiation of litigation — Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4):
City v. Nguyen City v. Wells Fargo Bank N.A.
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D. PERSONNEL — Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957(b):
City Manager
E. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS — Pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.8
385 N. "E" Street (APN 0134-241-64), Negotiator: Mark Scott/ Andrea Miller
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
PRESENTATIONS
1. San Manuel Band of Mission Indians — Presentation by Chairwoman Lynn
Valbuena and the Business Committee
2. Proclamation to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians — Presentation by
Mayor R. Carey Davis
3. San Bernardino Police Department vs. San Bernardino County Fire Baseball
Game at the San Manuel Stadium — Presentation by Vicki Cervantes
4. Chamber of Commerce & Local Elected Officials Announcements
PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR ITEMS LISTED ON THIS AGENDA
A three-minute limitation shall apply to each member of the public who wishes to
address the Mayor and City Council on any item on the agenda, excluding public
hearings. There is no limit to the number of items that may be discussed within the
three-minute time limit. To be called on by the Mayor, please turn in individual speaker
slips to the City Clerk by 4:30 p.m. the day of the meeting. If you wish, you may email
your speaking request publiccomments(ab-sbcity.org prior to the beginning of the
meeting. Emailed requests to speak will not be accepted from anyone but the person
requesting to speak.
CONSENT CALENDAR
There will be no separate discussion of Consent Calendar items unless a Council
member requests that the item be considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
Public comment on Consent Calendar items is limited to three minutes total per
person. There is no limit on the items that can be discussed within that time.
5. City Clerk
Waive Full Reading of Resolutions and Ordinances
Recommendation: Waive full reading of resolutions and ordinances on
the agenda dated March 6, 2017.
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6. City Clerk
Council Minutes — February 21, 2017
Recommendation: Approve the minutes of the Mayor and City Council
meeting of the February 21, 2017, as submitted.
7. Finance
Commercial and Payroll Checks
Recommendation: Approve the commercial and payroll checks for
February 2017.
8. Community Development
Amendment Number Two to an Agreement with Eco Tierra Consulting
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of
the City of San Bernardino, California, approving
Amendment Number Two to extend the term of the
Agreement with Eco Tierra Consulting Inc., though
March 31, 2018.
9. City Manager
Amendment Number One to the Consultant Services Agreement between the
City of San Bernardino and Annie Clark
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of
the City of San Bernardino, California, approving the
Amendment Number One to the Consultant Services
Agreement between the City of San Bernardino and
Annie Clark.
10. City Attorney
Employment Agreement with City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of
the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the
Mayor to execute an Employment Agreement for the
position of City Manager with Mark Scott.
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11. City Manager
Relocation Related Agreements
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of
the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the
City Manager to approve payments for move related
services in an amount not to exceed $150,000.
12. City Manager
IDS Group Engineering and Design Services Agreement
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of
the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the
City Manager to execute an agreement with IDS
Group for engineering and design services related to
several structures in the City Hall Plaza, in an amount
not to exceed $1,009,540.
13. Successor Agency
St. Bernardine Senior Housing Property Subordination of a Deed of Trust
Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of
the City of San Bernardino, California, acting as the
Successor Housing Agency to the Redevelopment
Agency of the City of San Bernardino approving the
subordination of a deed of trust to refinance a senior
mortgage for the St. Bernardine senior housing
property located at 550 W. 5th Street, San
Bernardino.
14. Police Department
Purchase and Installation of New Flooring at Police Headquarters
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of
the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the
appropriation of an additional $20,000 into the
FY2016/17 Adopted Budget from the Development
Impact Fees Fund, issuance of a Purchase Order to
G&S Carpet Mills, Inc. and execution of a Vendor
Services Agreement between the City of San
Bernardino, California, and G&S Carpet Mills, Inc.
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15. Police Department
Amendment Number Three to the Vendor Services Agreement with Platinum
Security, Inc., for Security Services at Various City Locations
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving Amendment Number
Three to the Vendor Services Agreement between the
City of San Bernardino, California, and Platinum
Security, Inc.; and increasing the Purchase Order to
Platinum Security, Inc., in an amount not to exceed
$150,000 for the remainder of FY 2016/17.
16. City Attorney
Professional Services Agreement with Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth P.C. for
Litigation Services
Recommendation: Adopt the Resolutions of the Mayor and City Council
of the City of San Bernardino and the Mayor and City
Council of the City of San Bernardino Acting as the
Successor Agency to the former Redevelopment
Agency of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the
execution of Professional Services Agreement with
Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth P.C. for legal
services related to litigation.
17. Community Development
Amendment Number One to Increase Contract Amount for Two Code
Enforcement Board-Up Contractors — Absolute Property Preservation and Brett
Carlson Construction
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of
the City of San Bernardino, California, approving
Amendment Number One to increase the contract
amount and extend the term for two property board-
up contractors.
18. Successor Housing Agency
Purchase and Sale Agreement for 333 North "H" Street, San Bernardino
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving the Purchase and Sale
Agreement and Joint Escrow Instructions between the
City of San Bernardino and Fairview Ford Sales, Inc.
with respect to 333 North "H" Street, San Bernardino
(APN 0134-182-04) and approving certain related
actions.
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PUBLIC HEARING - TO BE HEARD AT 5:30 P.M.
19. Public Works
Refuse Accounts Liens
Recommendation: Council to Conduct a Public Hearing related to the
Placement of Liens for Refuse Accounts delinquent
as of the Second Quarter 2016, Third Quarter 2016,
October and November 2016, and adopt a
Resolution.
STAFF REPORTS
20. City Manager
Amendment Number One to Lease with Vanir Tower
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of
the City of San Bernardino, California, directing the
City Manager to execute the Amendment Number
One to the Lease with Vanir Tower Inc. at 290 North
D Street San Bernardino, California.
21. City Manager
California Partnership for Safe Communities relating to Implementation of the
Ceasefire Program
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of
the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the
approval of the attached Professional Services
Agreement.
22. City Manager
Charter Implementation Update
Recommendation: Review and analyze the memorandum from Special
Council Kimberly Hall Barlow of Jones & Mayer
regarding Charter implementation including the
immediate impacts of the new Charter and revisions
to the San Bernardino Municipal Code and provide
direction related to priorities; introduce for first reading
an Ordinance amending portions of Chapter 1.08 of
the City of San Bernardino Municipal Code to
implement the provisions of the newly adopted
Charter; and introduce for first reading an Ordinance
repealing and replacing Chapter 2.02 regarding the
position of City Manager and introduce for first
reading an Ordinance repealing and replacing Section
2.01.010 of the Municipal Code regarding the Mayor
Pro Tempore to conform to the City's Charter.
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23. City Manamer
Property Disposition Strategy
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council
acting as the Successor Agency to the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of San
Bernardino, California, approving the Property
Disposition Strategy and authorizing the City Manager
or his or her designee to take actions to effectuate the
sale of designated properties.
24. City Attorney
City Policy Regarding Letters Signed by a Majority of the City Council
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution establishing a policy regarding
letters signed by the majority of the members of the
City Council.
25. City Attorney
Letter Requesting Federal Assistance
Recommendation: Discussion regarding the letter to the President of the
United States requesting federal assistance.
26. City Attorney
Authorization to Send Letter in Support of Inland Empire Job Corps
Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution authorizing the Mayor and City
Council of the City of San Bernardino to send a letter
in support of Inland Empire Job Corps to Congress
and the President of the United States.
27. City Council
Discussion of Illegal Fireworks
Recommendation: Develop an effective strategic enforcement plan to
mitigate the use of illegal fireworks in the City of San
Bernardino, California.
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28. PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
29. ITEMS TO BE REFERRED TO CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES
30. ANNONCEMENTS BY MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND EXECUTIVE STAFF
31. ADJOURNMENT
The next joint regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and
City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency is
scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Monday, March 20, 2017, in the Council Chamber of
City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
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NOTICE: Any member of the public may address this meeting of the Mayor and City Council
and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency
on any item appearing on the agenda by approaching the microphone in the Council Chamber
when the item about which the member desires to speak is called and by asking to be
recognized.
Any member of the public desiring to speak to the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and
City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency concerning any
matter not on the agenda but which is within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Mayor and City
Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment
Agency, may address the body at the end of the meeting, during the period reserved for public
comments. Said total period for public comments shall not exceed 60 minutes, unless
such time limit is extended by the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City
Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency. A three minute
limitation shall apply to each member of the public, unless such time limit is extended by the
Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the
Redevelopment Agency. No member of the public shall be permitted to "share" his/her three
minutes with any other member of the public.
Speakers who wish to present documents to the governing body may hand the documents to
the staff member responsible for collecting speaker request slips at the time the request to
speak is made.
The Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to
the Redevelopment Agency may refer any item raised by the public to staff, or to any
commission, board, bureau, or committee for appropriate action or have the item placed on the
next agenda of the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the
Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency. However, no other action shall be taken nor
discussion held by the Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the
Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency on any item which does not appear on the
agenda unless the action is otherwise authorized in accordance with the provisions of
subdivision (b)of Section 54954.2 of the Government Code.
Public comments will not be received on any item on the agenda when a public hearing has
been conducted and closed.
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PROPERTY DISPOSITION STRATEGY
San Bernardino Successor Agency and
San Bernardino Successor Housing Agency
Introduction
Effective February 1, 2012, the State dissolved all redevelopment agencies in California
and required cities to form successor agencies to wind-down the affairs of the former
redevelopment agencies. San Bernardino's redevelopment program was managed by its
Economic Development Agency ("EDA' , which was responsible for economic
development and housing programs. At the time of dissolution, the EDA held many
public, commercial and residential real property assets. These properties were acquired
for community, economic and affordable housing purposes.
As a part of redevelopment dissolution, successor agencies with real property assets are
required dispose of such property pursuant to either a Long-Range Property Management
Plan ("LRPMP") or Housing Asset Transfer Plan (`CHAT"). As further explained below,
depending on the disposition category approved by the California Department of Finance
("DOF'% real property assets are to be transferred in one of the following ways; i) to the
City for government use; ii) to the City for future development; iii) to the City for
affordable housing purposes; or iv) to be sold.
Long-Range Property Management Plan ("LRPMP") Parcels
The Successor Agency approved the LRPMP on September 8, 2015. The Successor
Agency's Oversight Board approved the final version of the LRPMP, which included several
last-minute revisions requested by DOF, was submitted to DOF on December 28, 2015.
The DOF approved the"as-submitted"final LRPMP on December 31, 2015; however, DOF
unilaterally amended the LRPMP to require the Baseball Stadium site to be sold rather
than be transferred to the City at no cost as a government use property. Although DOF's
decision was appealed, DOF upheld its position on June 24, 2016.
The LRPMP is the Successor Agency's overarching policy document with respect to the
disposition of its real property assets, that were held by the EDA and related agencies,
except for the assets of the Low- and Moderate-Income Housing Fund ("LMIHF`). The
disposition of the Successor Agency's LMIHF real property assets is governed by the HAT,
which is further described in a separate section below.
The LRPMP allows the Successor Agency appropriate flexibility, within the parameters of
the applicable sections of the California Health and Safety Code ("HSC"), with respect to
the disposition of its real property assets. This flexibility will allow the Successor Agency
to respond to economic development opportunities as they may arise.
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The LRPMP includes 230 parcels grouped into 46 sites, which are segregated into
following three real property disposition categories:
1. Government Use(19 sites; Site Nos. 1-19)—These properties meet the clear definition
of a government use as described in the HSC, as the law is interpreted by DOF, and
qualify for a no cost transfer from the Successor Agency to the City.
2. Future Development (7 sites; Site Nos. 20-26) —This category of properties includes
those for which the City plans to complete an intended redevelopment program at the
particular property and obtain commitments for development from third-party buyers
and concurrence from the taxing entities on the terms of sale and distribution of land
sales proceeds to the effected taxing entities.
3. For Sale (20 sites; Site Nos. 27-46) — These properties are those that do not qualify
for a governmental use and do not require development commitments for
development from third-party buyers to complete an intended redevelopment
program use and, therefore, are to be sold.
A copy of the LRPMP Property Inventory Data Matrix is included as Exhibit "A". Please
note that although the final version of the LRPMP indicates that the Baseball Stadium is
a government use property, DOF's unilateral amendment of the LRPMP requires the
Baseball Stadium site to be sold.
Housing Asset Transfer("HAT") Plan Parcels
The HAT, as amended and subsequently approved by the DOF on August 11, 2016,
identifies the former redevelopment agency's LMIHF assets to be transferred to the City, in
its capacity as the Successor Housing Agency, at no cost. The Successor Agency's HAT
included both real property and loans payable assets. The Amended HAT lists 141 parcels
of land, one of which was sold in 2012, leaving 140 parcels to either be retained for
housing purposes or sold. DOF has authorized 56 parcels to be transferred to the
Successor Housing Agency at no cost and has determined that 84 parcels are to be sold.
Of the 84 for sale parcels, 74 parcels constitute the "Arden-Guthrie" site (a potential
future shopping center site). The Successor Agency's schedule of LMIHF Real Property
Assets is appended to this Strategy as Exhibit"B".
Current Property Disposition Approach and Status
LRPMP REAL PROPERTY ASSETS:
Government Use Sites: Title to the 18 DOF-approved Government Use sites were
transferred to the City for no cost on June 29, 2016. The City is utilizing and managing
these real property assets.
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Future Development Sites: The seven (7) Future Development sites were transferred
to the City for no cost on August 16, 2016, as directed by DOF on May 17, 2016. As a
part of its acceptance of the Future Development sites, the City agreed to only transfer
the LRPMP-designated future development sites to third parties after the taxing entities
have approved a compensation agreement required by the HSC and the LRPMP. The
resulting land sales proceeds would thereafter be divided among the taxing entities
pursuant to the compensation agreement. In the interim, the City is now responsible for
managing and maintaining these real property assets and facilitating the development by
third parties. In addition to the above, the City retains the flexibility of selling its Future
Development sites. The seven Future Development sites include the following:
1. Carousel Mall property (Site No. 20): The City is working with AECOM/Fransen
to develop a reuse development plan for this approximately 40-acre site.
2. Theatre Square sites (including the Regal Theater and the California and
Sturges Theatres) (Site No. 21): The City is working with AECOM/Fransen to
complete the development of Regal Theater and the undeveloped portions of Theatre
Square. AECOM/Fransen is not involved with the California or Sturges Theatres.
However, AECOM/Fransen has offered suggestions to the City related to the California
Theatre building. In addition, a consultant with specialized expertise related to
performing arts venues has been engaged. Further, the San Bernardino City Unified
School District has expressed interest in obtaining the Sturges Theatre from the City.
This opportunity will be pursued during 2017.
3. 12 vacant commercial lots located west of North "H"Street, near the In-N-
Out Burger (Site Nos. 22 and 23): The 12 vacant commercial lots are adjacent
to five (5) parcels that are included within the 56 parcels that will be transferred to
the Successor Housing Agency at no cost as a part of the approved Amended HAT.
Together, the 17 parcels equal approximately five(5)acres of land located along West
5t" Street that serves as a major gateway from the I-215 into downtown San
Bernardino. Given the strategic nature of the "St" Street Gateway Project", it is
envisioned that the greater site will be offered to the development community as one
unit to allow for a master-planned development. This opportunity will be pursued
during 2017.
4. Four vacant commercial lots located at the northwest corner of West Spruce
Street and North Mt. Vernon Street consisting of approximately 0.56 acres
(Site No. 24): It is currently recommended that this site be sold instead of held for
future development.
5. ARCO AM/PM Station site at 5t" Street and Mt.Vernon Avenue(Site No. 25):
The City has previously authorized the transfer the site to ACAA, LP pursuant to a
deed in-lieu process. A compensation agreement with the taxing entities has been
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reached that will allow for this transfer. The transfer will occur within the next few
weeks.
6. Approximately 93.90-acre (129-parcel) residential site located along the
north side of the I-215, north of North Little League Drive (Site No. 26): It
is currently recommended that this site be sold instead of held for future development.
Other than Site Nos. 24 and 26, which are proposed for sale, and Site No. 25, which will
be transferred as described above, the other five(5) Future Development sites will involve
the selection of a site developer and the processing of a compensation agreement with
the taxing entities. Depending on the site, this process may take several years to fully
complete.
For Sale Sites: Of the 21 For Sale sites, seven (7) have either been acquired by a third
party or are pending approval for the sale to a third party, as follows:
1. San Manuel Baseball Stadium (Site No. 6): The property is currently being
appraised as a part of a potential sale to the City to enable the continued operation
of a minor-league baseball team on the site. Arrangements are anticipated to be
confirmed during March 2017.
2. SBCTC Transit Center (Site No. 27): Due to the timing of the redevelopment
dissolution process, the SBCTC acquired the property via an eminent domain process.
Thus, no further action is required to sell the property.
3. Three vacant residentially zoned lots(two of which are adjacent) (Site Nos.
35, 36 and 38): The San Bernardino City Housing Division has requested these
three parcels be acquired for future development of affordable housing. Together
these parcels equal approximately 1.25 acres. The Housing Division proposes to
purchase the parcels for fair market value using program income available to the
Successor Housing Agency.
4. 0.66-acre vacant industrially zoned lot located along Foisy Street, south of
East Central Avenue (Site No. 40): Per an approved purchase and sale
agreement, Howard Industrial Partners ("HIP'l will purchase this lot for $122,473 to
combine it with the balance of the parcels located in the same block to develop an
approximately 200,000 square foot industrial facility valued at approximately
$20,000,000. The offer price was confirmed by an independent Broker's Opinion of
Value. The site is now in escrow.
5. Two vacant industrial lots located along E. Cooley Avenue consisting of
approximately 6.41 acres (Site No. 45): Per an approved purchase and sale
agreement, Cooley Properties, L.P., the adjacent property owner, will purchase the
property for its fair market appraised value of$374,000. An approximately 1.91-acre
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portion of the site is usable. The site and the property owned by Cooley Properties,
L.P. are occupied by Greenbrier Rail Services. The acquisition of this site will be able
Cooley Properties L.P. to ensure the continuance of Greenbrier's operations in San
Bernardino and the retention of 36 to 75 highly skilled workers. The site is now in
escrow.
6. 333 N."H"Street(a vacant triangular lot) (a portion of Site No. 20): Fairview
Ford Sales, Inc. has proposed to purchase this lot for $80,152 for parking purposes.
The offer price was confirmed by an independent Broker's Opinion of Value. A
purchase and sale agreement will be presented to the Mayor and Common Council
during March 2017. Subject to approval of the purchase and sale agreement by the
Mayor and Common Council, the Oversight Board and DOF, escrow will be opened.
7. 385 N. "E" Street (an unoccupied restaurant building) (Site No. 43): David
Friedman, dba, Realicore Real Estate, has proposed to purchase this property for
$45,000 to revitalize it together with adjacent or nearby properties to enhance downtown
San Bernardino's business atmosphere at a future yet to be determined time. The offer
price was confirmed by an independent Broker's Opinion of Value. A purchase and
sale agreement will be presented to the Mayor and Common Council during March
2017. Subject to approval of the purchase and sale agreement by the Mayor and
Common Council, the Oversight Board and DOF, escrow will be opened.
The remaining 15 sites together with three (3) HAT-designated for sale parcels (as
described below) are proposed to be listed with a qualified real estate broker(or brokers)
for sale to the public. An RFP process would be utilized to identify qualified real estate
brokers. It is anticipated that a real estate broker(s) may be selected during May/June
2017. It is expected that the entire sale process may take up to one year to complete.
The net land sales proceeds will be submitted to the County Auditor-Controller (the
"CAC's. Once received, the CAC will in turn distribute the funds to the effected taxing
entities in proportion to each taxing entities'proportionate share of the General Tax Levy
(the"GTL"). As an entitled taxing entity, the City of San Bernardino receives on average
approximately 18% of the GTL applicable to the project areas of the City's former
redevelopment agency.
HAT REAL PROPERTY ASSETS:
Approved LMIHE Real Property Assets: Pursuant to the Amended HAT, as approved
by DOF, on January 3, 2017, 56 parcels were transferred to the Successor Housing
Agency at no cost. The City's Housing Division will be responsible for utilizing the parcels
for future affordable housing programs. In addition, the Housing Division has the
unrestricted option of selling some parcels to raise funds to purse future affordable
housing programs, if such sales are warranted by their housing program strategy.
Housing Program Strategies were adopted by the Mayor and Common Council in the
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Consolidated Plan and will be presented for further discussion during an upcoming Council
meeting.
Real Property Assets Designated for Sale: Ten (10) of the 84 parcels that are to be
sold will be sold in a manner consistent with how the LRPMP-designated"for sale"parcels
are to be sold. Of these ten (10) parcels, three (3) will be included within the real estate
broker RFP. The San Bernardino City Housing Division has requested that the remaining
seven (7) parcels be held for potential acquisition by the Successor Housing Agency for
future development of affordable housing because they are located within the 19"' and
Sunrise future housing project site. Together, these parcels equal approximately 1.61
acres. As is required, the Housing Division proposes to purchase the parcels for fair
market value based on a Broker's Opinion of Value using program income available to the
Successor Housing Agency.
The remaining 74 parcels, that constitute the "Arden-Guthrie"site, are anticipated to be
sold to developers for the future development of a modern shopping center. The
negotiating process for this purpose has been on-going since 2010. It is anticipated that
the property will be sold during 2017.
Real Property Assets to be Listed and Flexibility for Future Opportunities
A schedule of the 18 sites to be listed with a real estate broker(s) for sale is included as
Exhibit"C".
The Successor Agency has a significant amount of real property requiring disposition to
third parties. The LRPMP provides flexibility to enable the Successor Agency to positively
respond to unforeseen opportunities, examples of which are described above. Since real
estate related transactions are likely to be opportunity based, it may be necessary to
adjust the disposition strategy for some of the Successor Agency's parcels described in
this Strategy on an as needed basis.
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Exhibit "B"
Low-Moderate Income Housing Fund Real Property
Property LMIHF Real Property Acquired Before 2011
No. Current APN Address Lot Size Real . .-
Owner -. to
1 SA 0134-014-24 622 N G St 0.17 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
2 SA 0134-014-25 N G St 0.17 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
3 SA 0134-014-26 N G St 0.17 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
4 SA 0134-014-27 W 6th St 0.17 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
5 SA 0134-021-29 631 N G St 0.17 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
6 SA 0134-054-24 W 5th St 0.77 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
7 SA 0134-054-25 796 W 5th St 0.42 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
8 SA 0134-054-26 770 W 5th St 0.56 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
9 SA 0134-061-21 5th St 0.14 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
10 SA 0134-061-22 5th St 0.13 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
11 SA 0134-061-25 5th St 0.09 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
12 SA 0134-061-30 696 W 5th St 0.19 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
13 SA 0134-093-05 745 W 5th St 0.66 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
14 SA 0134-093-06 W.5th St 0.07 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
i5 SA 0134-101-02 673 W Sth St 0.17 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
16 SA 0134-101-03 673 W 5th St 0.14 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
17 SA 0134-101-04 W 5th St 0.17 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
18 SA 0134-101-05 W 5th St 0.24 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
19 SA 0134-101-06 W 5th St 0.17 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
20 SA 0134-101-28 495 N G St 0.41 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
21 SA 0142-522-08 2695 W 5th St 0.25 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
22 SA 0142-522-09 2683 W 5th St 0.24 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
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23 SA 0142-522-11 2657 W 5th St 0.24 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
24 SA 0142-522-12 2643 W 5th St 0.24 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
25 SA 0142-522-13 2642 W 5th St 0.24 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
26 SA 0142-522-14 2656 W 5"'St 0.24 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
27 SA 0142-522-15 2670 W 5th St 0.24 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
28 SA 0142-522-16 2682 W 5th St 0.24 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
29 SA 0142-522-17 2694 W 5th St 0.25 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
30 SA 0142-522-25 2624 W 5th St 0.20 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
31 SA 0142-522-35 2639 W 5th St 0.20 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
32 SA 0142-522-36 2633 W 5th St 0.20 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
33 SA 0142-522-37 2625 W 5th St 0.20 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
34 SA 0142-522-38 2619 W 5th St 0.20 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
35 SA 0142-522-41 2638 W 5th St 0.20 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
36 SA 0142-522-42 2632 W 5th St 0.20 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
37 SA 0143-191-74 Medical Ctr Dr 0.75 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
38 SA 0143-191-75 Medical Ctr Dr 0.27 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
39 SA 0154-125-07 288 E 49th St 0.15 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
40 SA 0154-126-01 251 E 49th St 0.22 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
41 SA 0154-126-02 255 E 49th St 0.22 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
42 SA 0154-126-30 299 E 49th St 0.27 SA—3-01-2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
LIVIIHIF Real Property Acquired During 2011,Before RDA Dissolution
No. Current APN Address Lot Size Real Property Real Property . .
Owner (ac) Transferred to Transferred to
44 SA 0147-224-11 1356 Hillside 0.15 SA—2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
45 SA 0147-224-20 1394 Hillside 0.18 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
46 SA 0147-224-24 1853 Fairfax 0.83 SA—2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
47 SA 0147-224-25 1853 Fairfax 0.03 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
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48 SA 0147-224-28 1384 Hillside 0.15 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
49 SA 0155-451-10 1433 Lynwood 1.41 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
50 SA 0268-394-10 1659 W 23rd St 0.17 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
51 SA 1191-031-19 2149 E.191h 0.23 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
52 SA 1191-031-27 2043 E 19th St 0.23 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
53 SA 1191-051-24 2060(25768)E 18th 0.19 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
54 SA 1191-051-42 2084 Sunrise Lane 0.22 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
55 SA 1191-051-44 2104 Sunrise Lane 0.22 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
56 SA 1191-051-59 2065 E Sunrise Ln 0.22 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
57 SA 1191-051-54 2117 Sunrise Lane 0.22 SA-2/29/2016 SHA from SA
QC Deed being prepared
LIVIIHF Real Property Acquired During 2011,After RDA Dissolution
No. Current APN Address Lot Size Real Property
Owner
43" SA 1191-051-55 2105 Sunrise Ln 0.22 SA-3/01/2016 Sold to the SHA from SA
58 SA 0140-171-16 207/207-1/2 E 10th St 0.16 SA-2/29/2016 Sold
59 SA 0140-222-26 839 N MoAunetain View 0.17 SA-2/29/2016 Sold
60 SA 0145-171-11 693/695 W Evans St 0.15 SA-2/29/2016 Sold
61 SA 1191-031-23 2095 E 19th St 0.23 SA-2/29/2016 Sold to the SHA from SA
62 SA 1191-051-45 2116 Sunrise Ln 0.22 SA-2/29/2016 Sold to the SHA from SA
63 SA 1191-051-53 2131 Sunrise Ln 0.22 SA-2/29/2016 Sold to the SHA from SA
64 SA 1191-051-60 2055 E Sunrise Ln 0.22 SA-2/29/2016 Sold to the SHA from SA
65 SA 1191-051-61 2045 E Sunrise Ln 0.22 SA-2/29/2016 Sold to the SHA from SA
66 SA 1 1191-051-66 2182 Sunrise Ln 0.24 SA-2/29/2016 Sold to the SHA from SA
Ard-en-Guthrie Site
Current Lot Size Real Property
No. Owner APN Address (ac) Transferred to Real Property to be
67 SA 1191-021-01 Dumbarton Ave 0.13 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
68 SA 1191-021-11 2194 Newcomb St 0.24 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
69 SA 1191-021-12 2176 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
70 SA 1191-021-13 2158 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
71 SA 1191-021-14 2140 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
72 SA 1191-021-15 2122 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
73 SA 1191-021-16 2104 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
74 SA 1191-021-17 2094 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
75 SA 1191-021-18 2072 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
76 SA 1191-021-19 2050 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
77 SA 1191-021-20 2051 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
78 SA 1191-021-21 2073 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
79 SA 1191-021-22 2095 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
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80 SA 1191-021-23 2105 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
81 SA 1191-021-24 2123 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
82 SA 1191-021-25 2141 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
83 SA 1191-021-26 2159 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
84 SA 1191-021-27 2177 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
85 SA 1191-021-28 2195 Newcomb St 0.24 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
86 SA 1191-021-29 2194 McKinley Ave 0.24 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
87 SA 1191-021-30 2176 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
88 SA 1191-021-31 2158 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
89 SA 1191-021-32 2140 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
90 SA 1191-021-33 2122 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
91 SA 1191-021-34 2104 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
92 SA 1191-021-35 2094 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
93 SA 1191-021-36 2072 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
94 SA 1191-021-37 2050 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
95 SA 1191-021-38 2050 Arden Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
96 SA 1191-021-39 2072 Arden Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
97 SA 1191-021-40 2094 Arden Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
98 SA 1191-021-41 2104 Arden Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
99 SA 1191-021-42 2122 Arden Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
100 SA 1191-021-43 2140 Arden Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
101 SA 1191-021-44 2177 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
102 SA 1191-021-45 2159 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
103 SA 1191-021-46 2141 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
104 SA 1191-021-47 2123 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
105 SA 1191-021-48 2105 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
106 SA 1191-021-49 2095 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
107 SA 1191-021-50 2073 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
108 SA 1191-021-51 2051 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
109 SA 1191-021-52 2050 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
110 SA 1191-021-53 2072 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
111 SA 1191-021-54 2094 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
112 SA 1191-021-55 2104 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
113 SA 1191-021-56 2122 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
114 SA 1191-021-57 2140 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
115 SA 1191-021-58 2158 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
116 SA 1191-021-59 2176 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
117 SA 1191-021-60 2194 Dumbarton Ave 0.26 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
118 SA 1191-021-61 2195 McKinley Ave 0.24 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
119 SA 1191-021-62 2177 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
120 SA 1191-021-63 2159 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
121 SA 1191-021-64 2141 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
122 SA 1191-021-65 2123 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
123 SA 1191-021-66 2105 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
124 SA 1191-021-67 2095 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
125 SA 1191-021-68 2073 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
126 SA 1191-021-69 2051 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
127 SA 1191-041-17 2028 Newcomb St 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
128 SA 1191-041-18 2004 Newcomb St 0.19 5A-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
129 SA 1191-041-19 2005 Newcomb St 0.19 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
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130 SA 1191-041-20 2029 Newcomb St 0.17 SA—3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
131 SA 1191-041-21 2028 McKinley Ave 0.17 SA—3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
132 SA 1191-041-22 2004 McKinley Ave 0.2 SA—3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
133 SA 1191-041-25 2004 Arden Ave 0.19 SA—3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
134 SA 1191-041-26 2028 Arden Ave 0.17 SA—3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
135 SA 1191-041-27 2029 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
136 SA 1191-041-28 2005 Dumbarton Ave 0.18 SA—3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
137 SA 1191-041-29 2004 Dumbarton Ave 0.19 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
138 SA 1191-041-30 2028 Dumbarton Ave 0.17 SA-3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
139 SA 1191-041-31 2029 McKinley Ave 0.19 SA—3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
140 SA 1191-041-32 2005 McKinley Ave 0.19 SA—3/16/2016 Sold to Developer
*Item No.43: Although numerically out of sequence, Item No.43 was acquired after RDA dissolution and therefore
must be sold.
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Exhibit"C"
SCHEDULE OF REAL PROPERTY
TO BE LISTED FOR SALE
LRPMP PROPERTY:
List Igo. Site No. Address/Location Size Zoning
1 24 578 N. Mt. Vernon Ave. .17 acres Residential
552 N. Mt. Vernon Ave. .32 acres Residential
1316 W. Spruce St. .07 acres Residential
2 26 N. Little League Dr. 93.9 acres Residential
North of I-215
3 28 2355 N. Ramona Ave. .17 acres Industrial
4 29 N. "J"Street (Next to 31) .11 acres Residential
(APN 0144-123-03)
5 30 N. "I"Street (#2) .11 acres Residential
(APN 0144-131-36)
6 31 W. 17th Street (Next to 29) .11 acres Residential
(APN 0144-123-46)
7 32 N. Harris Street .11 acres Residential
(APN 0144-131-21)
8 33 1348 Union Street .16 acres Residential
9 34 673 N. Crescent Ave. .08 acres Residential
10 37 1256 Wall Avenue .17 acres Residential
11 39 686 E. Santa Fe Street .23 acres Industrial
12 41 882 S. Washington .58 acres Industrial
13 42 757 N. Mt. Vernon .44 acres Commercial
761 N. Mt. Vernon .28 acres
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14 44 E. Cooley Avenue Industrial
(APN 0281-031-51) 2.16 acres
(APN 0281-041-41) 2.19 acres
15 46 478 N. "D"Street .11 acres Commercial
480 N. "D"Street .11 acres
HAT PROPERTY:
List No. Site No. Address/Location Size Zoninci
16 58 207/2071/2E. 10th St. .16 acres Residential
17 59 839 N. Mountain View Ave. .17 acres Residential
18 60 693/695 W. Evans St. .15 acres Residential
Notes: 1. The List number indicates the number of sites to be listed.
2. The Site numbers for the LRPMP properties come from the LRPMP.
3. The Site numbers for HAT properties come from Exhibit"B".
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