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RE.. ..!VELOPMENT AGENCY -I, ~QUEST FOR '- -*MISSION/COUNCIL A'-' _ 'ION
From:
Glenda Saul
Subject: Demol ition of Structures at
1375 and 1387 Rialto Avenue
,pt: Redevelopment Agency
Date: 1/16/86
Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council action:
NONE
Recommended motion:
(Mayor and Common Council)
Redevelopment Committee Recommendation
That the request to demolish structures located at 1375 and 1387 Rialto Avenue
utilizing CDBG funds be denied and the process for demolition as administered
by the Building and Safety Department be followed.
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Signature
Contact person: Gl enda Saul/Ken Henderson
Supporting data attached: Staff Report
Phone: 383.5081
Ward: 3
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: $ Approx $3,500
Project:
N/A
No adverse I mpact on City:
Date:
r'-'mcil Notes:
Agenda Item NL...) - }
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CI"--'Y OF SAN BERNARDr~~O - REQUf"T FOR COUNCIL AC: ~N
STAFF REPORT
On January 10 and 15, 1986, staff received calls from Councilman Ralph Hernandez
regarding possible CDBG assistance in the demolition of structures located at
1375 and 1387 Rialto Avenue. The property owner resides in Riverside, CA. Staff
informed Mr. Hernandez that the $5D,OOO appropriated by the Mayor and Common
Council for FY85 demolition activities had been specifically earmarked for
demolition projects occurring within the boundaries of the City's Enterprise
Zone, but that $13,684 remained in the demolition account from a prior year
allocation. These funds could be used to demolish the above referenced struc-
tures if the Council so chose. Mr. Hernandez sent a memorandum to the Executive
Director requesting assistance and also asked that the matter be considered by the
Redevelopment Committee (attached).
At the January 15, 1986 meeting of the Redevelopment Committee, the Committee
considered this matter an an off-agenda item. Staff reported that the Building
and Safety Department had gone out for bid on both structures (with the bid
already awarded on the structure at 1375) and the Department was awaiting the
bids on the structure at 1387 Rialto Avenue. Councilman Hernandez indicated
he had received a verbal bid from Duncan Construction for both structures
totaling $3,500. However the bid for 1375 Rialto Avenue has already been
awarded to Duncan for $1,970.
After considering the above information the Committee decided to recommend
to the Mayor and Common Council that the request to demolish structures
located at 1375 and 1387 Rialto Avenue utilizing CDBG funds be denied and
the process for demolition as administered by the Building and Safety Depart-
ment be followed.
75-0264
C I T Y 0 F SAN B ERN A R DIN 0
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
8601-902
TO:
Glenda Saul, Executive Director,
Agency
FROM: Council Office, Ward Three
Redevelopment
SUBJECT: 1375 & 1387 Rialto Avenue
DATE:
January 14, 1986
(6589)
COPIES:
Mayor & Building & Safety
I need some demolition funds in order to eliminate a
serious blight and potential health and safety hazard in my
Ward. The problem is at 1375 and 1387 Ria1to Avenue, where
two, older, vacant homes exist.
I have received numerous complaints from residents and
businesses in the area regarding these homes. I have spoken
to the owner, who resides in Riverside, and he has agreed to
allow the City to demolish the structure if City monies are
used and is at no cost to him. If the City does not agree
then he is willing to board the homes up.
I would prefer we use Community Development funds and
eliminate the problem as soon as possible. Will you please
discuss this matter with Building & Safety and get back to me
as soon as possible?
I would like to have this item placed on the Council
Agenda for the meeting of January 21, 1986. Thank you.
~v\
RALPH HERNANDEZ
Councilman, Third Ward
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