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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMt. Vernon Corridor Project PRESIDING OFFICER: C', PRESIDING OFFICER: " PROCEDURAL OUTLINE JOINT PUBLIC HEARING OF JUNE 11, 1990 ON ADOPTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AND CERTIFICATION OF FINAL EIR RELATING THERETO Call to Order This meeting will be called to order. This is a joint meeting of the Community Development Commission and the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino. The Mayor and Common Council also sit as members of the Community Development Commission. This is an adjourned regular meeting. The purpose of this !..eeting is to conduct a joint public hearing to consider and act upon the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project and the certification of the Final Environmental Impact Report on the Redevelopment Plan. Roll Call of Council For the record of this joint public hearing, please call the roll of the members of the Common Council. PRESIDING OFFICER o PRESIDING OFFICER: 04/25/90 [Roll Call of Council Members] Roll Call of the Community Development Commission Please call the roll of the members of the Community Development Commission. [Roll Call of Community Development Commission Members] [Special Counsel will now explain for the record which members will be participating in these proceedings] [Special Counsel speaks] Introductory Statement Concerning Procedures I will now call this joint public hearing open. The state law under which we are acting is the Community Redevelopment Law of the State of California. That law requires that we follow certain procedures, some of them formal, in the conduct of tonight's joint public hearing. /t iff ,/ o 04/25/90 ~ A transcript will be made of the hearing. Persons making statements and giving testimony will be subject to questions through the Chair. All persons desiring to speak will be given an opportunity to do so. This is a combined hearing on b~th the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan and the certification of the Final Environmental Impact Report on the Redevelopment Plan, so please make it clear when you are speaking whether your remarks are directed to the Redevelopment Plan, the adequacy of the Final Environmental Impact Report, or both. The staff presentation tonight will be made by the Executive Director of the Community Development Commission, the Project Director, the Redevelopment Consultant with the firm of Urban Futures and the Special Legal Counsel for the Community Development Commission. Before proceeding, may I have an indication by show of hand of those in the audience who wish to speak tonight on the Redevelopment Plan or the Final Environmental Impact Report. , \ ~ ~ PRESIDING OFFICER: c 04/25/90 [Show of Hands] When you do speak, please qive your name, address and the orqanization, if any, that you represent. Our order of procedure toniqht will be as follows: 1. The staff will present the Redevelopment Plan, the Final Environmental Impact Report and other evidence and testimony in support of the Redevelopment Plan. 2. Next, we will receive any written comments. 3. We will then receive any evidence or oral testimony from those present concerninq the Redevelopment Plan or the Final Environmental Impact Report. 4. Following the introduction of all evidence and testimony tonight, and upon the conclusion of the hearing, we will do one of two things: (1] if no written objections have been received, we will consider and act upon all oral objections and then act on the Final Environmental Impact Report and the SPECIAL COUNSEL: o 04/25/90 Redevelopment Plan; (2) if written objections have been received and are not rescinded. Does Special Counsel have any comments he desires to make at this time? Thank you. As the Presiding Officer has indicated, the purpose of this hearing is to consider evidence and testimony for and against the adoption of the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan and the certification of the Final EIR. Evidence will be introduced for consideration by the Mayor and Common Council and the Community Development Commission in connection with certain findings and determinations which are to be made in the adoption of an ordinance adopting the Redevelopment Plan. These findings and determinations are contained in Section 33367 of the Health and Safety Code. A copy of that Section is included in the materials which have been distributed to the Common Council. Very briefly, some of the findings are: ~ ~ c. 04/25/90A ,......,......- ~,..,_.. / 1. The proposed "Project Area" meets the legal qualifications set forth by the legislature for a blighted area. 2. The Redevelopment Plan would redevelop the Project Area in conformity with the law. 3. The adoption and carrying out of the Redevelopment Plan is economically sound and feasible. 4. The Redevelopment Plan conforms to the General Plan of the community. 5. The elimination of blight and the redevelopment of the Project Area could not reasonably be expected to be accomplished by private enterprise acting alone without the , aid and assistance of the Community Development Commission. That is only a partial description; there are other statements and determinations set forth in the proposed ordinance adopting the Redevelopment Plan, but the foregoing are most of the major evidentiary findings. PRESIDING OFFICER: STAFF: CONSULTANT: c 04/25/90A 0"0.,_ J'""cn., .I.,., [Additional comments regarding blight.) We will now proceed with the receipt of evidence and testimony. Summary of Report to Common Council [Background of Project; rationale for Project) [Introduction; comments) Staff has prepared, and each of the Common Council members has before them, a notebook containing reports, resolutions, statements, memoranda and other information pertaining to the proposed Redevelopment Plan and the Project Area. Most of the items contained in the notebook have been previously reviewed by the members; the materials are now in one place for convenience. In my remarks, I will be referring to a Report to the Common Council; major portions of that Report were previously submitted by the Community Development Commission to the Common Council in May, and have been available for public inspection. The portions of the Community Development Commission's Report to Council as transmitted pursuant to Resolution No. 5252 (~ 04/25/90A approved and adopted on May 7, 1990, appear in the notebook after the Agenda at tab 4-A. The draft Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Project now appears as part of the Final Environmental Impact Report. Project Area boundaries were established by the Planning Commission by Resolution No. PC 89-2, approved November 7, 1989. Maps of the Project Area, included as part of the Redevelopment Plan, conform to the foregoing action by the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission has recommended approval of the Redevelopment Plan, and has found that the Redevelopment Plan is consistent with the General Plan of the City of San Bernardino. In addition, comments have been received to the draft EIR. Also, continuing discussions have been held with the County and other agencies concerning the Project, a summary of which discussions is included in the notebook. Notice of tonight's hearing was provided pursuant to statute. All materials contained in the notebook should be made a part of the record. o PRESIDING OFFICER: 04/25/90 I would now like to refer to and briefly summarize pertinent parts of the Report to the Common Council, which is the basic supporting documentation for the Redevelopment Plan and the ordinance which will adopt the Redevelopment Plan. Since major portions of the Report have been previously submitted by th~ Community Development Commission to the Council have been available for public inspection, I will only cover certain pertinent parts of the Report in detail. [Staff Recites Contents of the Report and Summarizes Blight Influences; constraints of the Project Area; urbanization.) [Staff provides update on latest consultation with taxing agencies.) If there are no objections, all materials in the notebook, including the Redevelopment Plan and the Report to the Council shall be made part of the record. For the record, I want to mention that the Council members have received the Notebook, and have reviewed their contents. Persons desiring to question the staff on any of CONSULTANT: (, PRESIDING OFFICER: 04/25/90 their evidence, through the Chair, will have an opportunity to do so when we ask for public comments. At this time, are there any questions by members of the Councilor the Community Development Commission? I will now refer to and briefly summarize the Final Environmental Impact Report on the Redevelopment Plan. The Community Development Commission is the "lead agency" in the preparation of the EIR. [Reviews the Final EIR, Summarizes Letters and Comments Received and Responses to Same; Letters, Comments and Responses to be Made Part of the Record] Are there any questions by members of the Council or the Community Development Commission on the Final Environmental Impact Report? [Questions by Members of Council and Community Development CommisSion.] PRESIDING OFFICER: PRESIDING OFFICER SPECIAL COUNSEL: c' PRESIDING OFFICER: PRESIDING OFFICER: 04/25/90 The Final Environmental Impact Report and all comments to it are included in the Notebook and already have been included as a part of the record. Special Counsel, will now refer to and briefly summarize the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project. [Reviews Redevelopment Plan, applicable statutes) Are there any questions by members of the Council or the Community Development Commission on the Redevelopment Plan? [Questions by Members of Council and Community Development Commission] The Redevelopment Plan, has already been made a part of the record. Written Comments PRESIDING OFFICER: [Written Comments] STAFF: PRESIDING OFFICER: ('J 04/25/90 ,~""-..... '-. '" If there are any written comments received on the Redevelopment Plan, they will be placed into the record at this time. [Reads into Record any Written Comments Received] [Any letters] Oral Testimony in Favor We will now hear testimony or statements from those present in favor of the Redevelopment Plan or Final Environmental Impact Report. You have an opportunity, if you desire, to question staff through the Chair. Again, please identify yourselves. [Oral Testimony in favor - Persons Identify Themselves and testify] .[Staff Responses] Oral Testimony in Opposition PRESIDING OFFICER: c PRESIDING OFFICER: 04/25/90 We will now hear any statements or testimony from those present in opposition to the Redevelopment Plan or Final Environmental Impact Report. You have an opportunity, if you desire, to question staff through the Chair. Again, please identify yourselves. [Oral Testimony in opposition - Persons Identify Themselves and testify) [Staff Responses) Any Further Oral Testimony Does anyone else desire to make a statement or present testimony concerning the Redevelopment Plan or the Final Environmental Impact Report? [Additional Oral Testimony--Persons Identify Themselves and testify) Are there any further comments staff would like to make at this time? STAFF: PRESIDING OFFICER: PRESIDING OFFICER: ( PRESIDING OFFICER: [Staff Responses; staff will indicate if it requests a short recess] Closing of Hearing Are there any final questions by members of the Councilor the Community Development Commission? [Questions by Members of Council and Community Development Commission] If there is no further testimony or evidence to be received, the Chair will entertain a motion to close this hearing. [Motion to Close Hearing on Redevelopment Plan and Final Environmental Impact Report) This joint public hearing of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission is closed. SlLtp To rN1E: I q -* 04/25/90 ~ [If written objections to the Redevelopment Plan have been received and entered into the record, the meeting must be adjourned to June 18, 1990 so that written responses to such comments may be C1 04/25/90 Q'lQ."::t,." /?~n' '11 ......,. " ." prepared by staff'for adoption by the Mayor L" Common Council and Community Development Commission. ] no written objections have been received, the Comm nity Development Commission and Common may consider the follo~ing actions.] Communit Commission in Session The Community velopment Commission, in session, will now consider the Final Environmental Impact Report on the Redev Mt. Vernon,Corridor / resolution has been Plan for the A ed for consideration by ; the Community Development Will the clerk, please read the title 0 [Motion--Read Title of Resolu ion, Action on Resolution of Community Develop Commission Certifying Completion \inal " EIR] .~ c' PRESIDING OFFICER: 04/25/90 / , , " The Community Development Commission will now consider a resolution finding that the use of Project for hOUS~~ will be of ben~t to , A resolution has been p~pared for ~ by the Community Dev~opment / Commission. Will the clerk please read the title /1 of the solution? " / Title 9Y Resolution, Action on / of Comm~nity Development / Finding that the Use of Taxes / rom the Project Housing Outside I / the Project Afea will be of Benefit to the Project] , Common Council in , / , The Mayor and Common councl~ in session, will now consider and act on ~e matters before it. \ 1. The Common Council will fir~onsider any oral. objections to the Redevelo~ent Plan. \ Is there a motion? c' 04/25/90 / '" " - " " [Motion Overruling Oral Objections to the Redevelopment Plan: I move that the Common Council overrule any and all oral objections to the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project] J ./ , 2. The Council will now consider a resolution \ / "~certifYing the Final Environmental Impact ~. Report for the Mt. Vernon Corridor \ / Rede,velopment Project. Will the clerk -\ /1 please\~ead the title of the resolution? \ / , , \ . \ " IMOti~ ",\itl., Adoption of R"olutionl 3. The Council wi~ consider a resolution the Project for , the title of the finding that the of taxes allocated from outside the Project Area will be of to the Project. Will the clerk please r resolution? \ \ , [Adoption of Resolution] I 4. The Common Council will now consider the ordinance approving and adopting the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan. / :'') "_ .,I Will the clerk please read the title of the ordinance? IFi st Reading of Ordinance Approving and Redevelo~ment Plan) / / / to /be ad' ou'rned to June 18 NOTE: 1990 c' 04/25/90 , , nCouncil Chambers.) f n , ~ ~ 1 , ~ I Certain materials have been received which may be deemed to be objections to the adoption of the Redevelopment Plan. Staff will review materials submitted and will present a response next week at a public meeting. At that time, the Community Development Commission and the Mayor and Common Council may proceed to consider the adoption of the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project Area. For this purpose, this jOint meeting of the Community Development Commission and the Mayor and Common Council will be adjourned to June 18, 1990, ~:flUd.m. (hour] in these Council Chambers. 04/25/90A (Call to Order] This meeting is a joint meeting of the Community Development Commission and the Mayor and Common Council, adjourned from the meeting of June 11, 1990. Staff has a short presentation to make at this point. [Staff. Consultant, and/or Special Counsel describes objections received, and responses of staff. These are entered into the record.] c c c c c c c c r. Il I" Qnr:ITm:rnn L ffi """'"" :----;:; ;;:- Project Area Map MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT _ Project Area Boundaries -N EB IN.A.P.I Not a Part SCALE ! I I 1000 2000 1.1 \ MIICtES OF THE BOAitJ OF SUPERVISORS Inc. Cities: SB & OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SB RDI\. FC-Gen . May 14, 1990 FROM: HARRY M. MAYS COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER RESOLUTION ELECTING TO BE ALLOCATED REVENUES WITHIN MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT - CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution electing to be allocated various revenues within the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan attributable to increases in tax rate and valuation. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The City of San Bernardino is proposing to adopt a redevelopment plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor area. The scheduled public hearing date is June 11. 1990. Those provisions of the Health and Safety Code. State of California, governing community redevelopment. allow the County to adopt a resolution prior to plan adoption which will allocate to the County those property tax revenues attributable to increases in tax rates and increases in assessed value. It is the intent of these provisions that the County will receive increased revenue from the property area due to the effect of inflation. The annual increase in revenue is capped at 2%. Adoption of this resolution will partially offset the effect of freezing the allocation of property tax revenue at the level of such revenue in the base year ofthe plan. HMM:WOW:des Res, to: cc: CAO-Wells City of San Bernardino c/o City Clerk RDI\. of Ci of San co Auditor Flood Control an File RESOllJTIOO NO. 90-204 Action of the Board of Supervisors ...'" ',\'\: ~ ~ f ...~,...I,-. " . \ \ t ~l' .,..:.:.-," f, ~'H..,' rl/1 ....,~~ !\ (2.~ >"1.;;'(:,." '(' APDRoVa:> '~.OA.ljfQ~/.s.I,.lPERVISORS , COON1.Y Of:'S~~;,BERfilA'~DINO -- .~.... .....,..:.>.\~- <'.J, :>~"".,,, .. - ,? ."' .~J'" .10..";.... '$7+i"'>' !i~""'.~, ./ .,mTION SE?~(r '{;j.y~:~.U ''f!'Ye :~~ ;: Ave fution .. /.-.....,.,\7,..,,'...4 5 ..1 ',;;:,., "'~.L', .:y ., :~\";.....,~, i.:' :-- '>., .,<. /' "''':.-_'/- t._~}\'t..._ ~:.::..,I .,:. EARLENE SP '. '~c't~RK 6i=''TI1E ~O"A.f!D '., ~.,.~., ~ ~;1~" ,'~" BY : .",'z:.: ~A~~~. MAY 1 in9.90: ',,,..\':>' uCl 14.9507.000 .' , i~ -,wO w:c~ ~D~ ~61a WtJ . fl!> ~ I!l.....i z~.. 8~1 ..z 1Il;l PSJ :I:b RDl\RESO-SB 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 '...'- ') , " RESOIllTICN ro. 90-204 2 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, ELECTING TO BE ALLOCATED VARIOUS REVENUES WITHIN THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PLAN ATTRIBUTABLE TO INCREASES THEREIN IN THE RATE OF TAX AND INCREASES IN THE ASSESSED VALUATION WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 33670 permits a redevelopment agency to receive tax increment money to finance redevelopment projects with money which would otherwise be received by affected taxing agencies; and WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 33676(a) (1) provides that before the adoption of a redevelopment plan an affected taxing agency may elect to be allocated all or any portion of the tax increment amount attributable to increases in the rate of tax imposed for the benefit of the taxing agency which levy occurs after the tax year in which the ordinance adopting the redevelopment plan becomes effective; and WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 33676(a) (2) provides that before the adoption of a redevelopment plan an affected taxing agency may elect to be allocated the tax increment amount attributable to increases in the assessed value of the taxable property in the redevelopment project area that are, or otherwise would be, calculated annually pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 110.1(f); and WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino has scheduled a public hearing on June 11, 1990 to adopt the plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan (hereafter the "Plan"). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: 1. The Board of Supervisors acting in its capacity as the governing body for the County of San Bernardino (hereafter "County") and for the San Bernardino County Flood Control -"~ I ., . 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 ]S ~o 16 i: ~.uC? 17 ...>" ene; ZON ~sp ]8 i~ I 19 ::>~z 20 0.... u!U 21 i! 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 /'-,.- '. " / District (hereafter "District"), hereby elects for the County and for the District to receive, in addition to the portion of taxes respectively allocated thereto pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33670(a), all of the tax revenues allocated to the Redevelopment Agency of the city of San Bernardino pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33670(b) attributable to the following: (A) Increases in the rate of tax imposed for the benefit of the County or for the District, or for both, which levy occurs after the tax year in which the ordinance adopting the Plan becomes effective; and (B) Increases in the assessed value of the taxable property in the Plan area, as the assessed value is established by the assessment roll last equalized prior to the effective date of the ordinance adopting the Plan pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33670(a), which are, or otherwise would be, calcu- lated annually pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section llO.l(f). (2) That the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is hereby directed to certify to the passage of this resolution and to forward a copy of the same to each of the following public bodies and officers: (a) The City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino; (b) The Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of San Bernardino County, State of California, by the following vote: IIIII IIIII -2- H -,wI:? w~~ "'0" zcf: l!la!!'~ i:!~h i~.t =>h 8ill H .,W"', 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 c r"'......_ i '0. ,../ '. ./ :! AYES: Supervisors: Turoci, lK.ikels, Walker. Hanm::lck. Riordan NOES: Supervisors: None ABSENT: Supervisors: None STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ss. ) COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO I, EARLENE SPROAT, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of San Bernardino County, California, hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of the record of the action as the same appears in the Official Minutes of said Board at its meeting of May 14, 1990. EARLENE SPROAT Clerk of th~~~~\~hl~upervisors of San Be~~~sf1P'~ -.. ~1t~'.......t'j'J;.J II .::: ~ . . t':C) 1',. - ~ . , . "" '.1,- By. .'W' .,' D&-'-", ...""--- ;..- ~j2,?, -.. :'., :.: ::; -- -'"" ~- ~ ::::a:.~ ~ -:;g_ ~ ~'. .....-;.i~'~~:0: E ~~. /t~.l!''', ..?- ~ "9",0.; .. ~ -= ~ ~~I".lI.... f\.,~ ~ 1/11 ::f.O CuUtn~' ~ I,. ~,... '111\\\\\\\\'" -3- ...'"~. ,--,. \.../ , . ',..... RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE SAN BERNARDINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTING TO RECEIVE INCREMENTAL PROPERTY TAX REVENUES AS PROVIDED FOR BY SECTION 33676 OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT WHEREAS, Section 33676 of the California Health and Safety Code provides for the San Bernardino Community College District, an affected taxing agency, to make certain elections regarding the receipt of incremental property tax revenues to be derived from a proposed redevelopment area; and WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino and the Redevelopment Agency for the City of San Bernardino are considering adopting a Redevelopment Plan and have designated a project area for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project and said Plan provides for tax increment financing pursuant to Section 33670 of the California Health and Safety Code; and WHEREAS, Section 33676 of the California Code requires said election to be made by Community College District prior to the City and the Redevelopment Agency adopting the Plan Corridor Redevelopment Project; and WHEREAS, the San Bernardino Community College District has not entered into an agreement with the City of San Bernardino and the Redevelopment Agency for the City of San Bernardino pursuant to Section 33401 of the California Health and Safety Code; Hea l.c.h the San of San for the and Safety Bernardino Bernardino Mt. Vernon NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, FOUND AND DETERMINED by the San Bernardino Community College District Board of Trustees, in regular session assembled on April 12 ,1990, that: The San Bernardino Community College District elects to receive that portion of property tax revenues that would otherwise be allocated to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 33670 of the California Health and Safety Code for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project that are attributable to the fOllowing: /""' \.. ....-"""- ,"-,j Resolution No. April 12 , 1990 Page 2 1. Increases in the rate of tax imposed for the benefit of the San Bernardino Community COllege District which levy occurs after the tax year in which the ordinance adopting the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project becomes effective; and 2. Increases in the assessed value of the taxable property in the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project, as the assessed value is established by the assessment roll last equalized prior to the effective date of the ordinance adopting the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 33670 of the California Health and Safety Code, which are, otherwise would be, calculated annually pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 110.1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that certified copies of this resolution be filed with the Auditor/Controller and the Tax Collector for the County of San Bernardino and the governing bodies of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino. APPROVED, ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 12th day of April 1990. President, 0 rd of Trustees San Bernardino Community College District ROUTING JH O~16 =SG7'{;f>'f _EJ_ 'f _~-rJJ;.r' _ND_ _GW_ _CU_ FA/WQsck EtI:L ~., RTN TO_ /{Df.I: .~. cf/~ ~~;;~;<~~ . ~ "u..Ul ~. ~- "'q' 7: . ~ .PR 2 1) \9gQ'~ ~ " - O!: ..I, RESOLUTION OF THE ~ ~<-, i SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ~~~ .~ ELECTING TO RECEIVE INCREMENTAL PROPERTY TAX REVENUES AS PROVIDED FOR BY SECTION 33676 OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE -- CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO -- MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT ,.~ /....., ,/ WHEREAS, Section 33676 of the California Health and Safety Code provides for the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, an affected taxing agency, to make certain elections regarding the receipt of incremental property tax revenues to be derived from a proposed redevelopment area; and WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino and the Redevelopment Agency for the City of San Bernardino are considering adopting a Redevelopment Plan and have designated a project area for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project and said Plan provides for tax increment financing pursuant to Section 33670 of the California Health and Safety Code; and WHEREAS, Section 33676 of the California Health and Safety Code reQuires said election to be made by the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools prior to the City of San Bernardino and the Redevelopment Agency adopting the Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project; and WHEREAS, the San Bernardino County Superintendent of SChools has not entered into an agreement with the City of San Bernardino and the Redevelopment Agency for the City of San Bernardino pursuant to Section 33401 of the California Health and Safety Code; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that: The San Bernardino County Superintendent of SChools elects to receive that portion of property tax revenues that would otherwise be allocated to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardio pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 33670 of the California Health and Safety Code for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project that are attributable to the fOllowing: 1. Increases in the rate of tax imposed for the benefit of the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools which levy occurs after the tax year in which the ordinance adopting the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project becomes effective; and - Page 2 2. Increases in the assessed value of the taxable property in the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project, as the assessed value is established by the assessment roll last equalized prior to the effective date of the ordinance adopting the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project pursuant to sUbdivision (a) of Section 33670 of the California Health and Safety Code, which are, otherwise would be, calculated annually pursuant to sUbdivision (f) of Section 110.1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that certified copies of this resolution be filed with the AUditor/Controller and the Tax Collector for the County of San Bernardino and the governing bodies of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino. APPROVED~ ADOPTED .AND SIGNED this ~day Of~, 1990. Charles S. Terrell, Jr. COUNTY SUPERINTENDEN SCHOOLS -, -.. .~ 1 RESOLUTION NO. 90-156 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CONSENTING TO AND CALLING A JOINT PUBLIC HEARING WITH THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION ON THE PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AND THE PROPOSED FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR) RELATING THERETO 9 WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino (the .Community Development Commission") is 10 considering the adoption of a proposed Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan (the "Redevelopment Plan"), and has prepared 11 a Preliminary Report, as provided for by statute, in connection therewith; and 12 WHEREAS, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality 13 Act, the State CEQA Guidelines and the Community Development ____Commission procedures adopted pursuant thereto, the Development 14 Commission has prepared and completed the proposed final EIR for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project (the 15 "Project"); and 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 33458 and 33355 of the California Health and Safety Code, a joint public hearing of the Common Council and the Community Development Commission may be conducted at which the adoption of the proposed Redevelopment Plan and the proposed final EIR prepared in conjunction therewith will be considered; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission has consented to the holding of such hearing and has requested that the Mayor and Common Council set the time, date and place for such hearing; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission has submitted to the Common Council its report concerning the Redevelopment Plan (the "Report"), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged; NOW, THEREFORE, the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council consent to and, at the request of the Community Development Commission, call a r- 1,,/ /"" .r"-". " ~. J ~ joint public hearing with the Community Development Commission to be held on JlInA J1 ,1990 at 7:00 p.m. in Common Council 2 Chambers to consider and act upon the proposed Redevelopment Plan and all documents and evidence pertaining thereto, :3 together with a joint public hearing on the proposed final EIR for the Project. 4 SECTION 2. The City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino 5 shall, in cooperation with the Secretary of the Community Development Commission, prepare, publish and mail such notices 6 and documents and do all other acts as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Resolution in the manner 7 required by law. 8 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this pe~ 1990. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ATTEST: ~cZ'd/~1I/ Cfty Clerk of the City of San Bernardino I hereby certify regularly adopted by of San Bernardino at 7th day of May that the foregoing Resolution was duly and the Mayor and Common Council of the City a regular meeting thereof held on the , 1990. AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Estrada, Reillv, Flores, Maudsley, Minor. PODe-Ludlam. Miller NOES: None ABSENT: NnnA ABSTAIN: None Cit~~~~~y of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: By: 05/08/90 8l33n/260l/0ll/34 -2- I UlYM: (!.ol.)I-J> '-i 00 ~r 01<"'-;:- Q(pLArf\J 10 THo~ ~pL6 aJ++o GUlf OIJ ((>AN<Of;;; ~ SOcJ7H OF ~Lfk\t;; - ~ Of" ttrr. u6bUofJ . 11fA., ltiG4 I\--P-Ei #JOr Af30uT "TO l-o~ Tf-fE;re. 1-Ic/VIfS.e 852A0~ of ~lJc.-'\ueA-L. 'bU~wr 0\1. ~I{OI/llIc.... 6W~~1'". loF /H.L HoNlg-S. 1# 71h'fi> ~ tleE5 Nol ,.:::, &"'~H-l <!2iJolT100~. 4t0D ~ AT .q+>~( Tr Me ~ l~ 1.)0 rJ~D (-e(t, ~~~r'\'1gr.J1"fll 8lJ'{ UP/fHo~~ CfoJ ~ ef!AfJ~ ~. r(i-/f4:r&vG/~efm-ii'AJ"n::kY'~c 1t$..,4 Too(.. ~raifr~ 1kt}(:J <!.oo1.J7TQ, ~ ~Z<<J) -rtJ cJSG -tlJ '/Mpf2.0Uf;; ~e C!..CI4'I"1t/#ITitii:s. r V """ ,-,j . ) . " )me. -rFItir C!/~ fJF ~~/;{)O ~.1J 7Hhr1l-l5 4~1~.s plJ 11IE /26'0 ~ ff" 1f)65:r rtJR/I~ ~ 7lJ I3t; /~ ~(; &;tfll1i:;:fJ ~lJln~N~ /ItJ.tJ ,I/tL-,tIG?;;!) m Ber vI' ~~.LJ. r a.. 5OL.L> - ~ ~ kMJ~ 1l#rr aJ/~/~6L~ ce.~ ;>v~7J ~AJ T1f~ C:!I1i z. i;FN .s. ? IUctJ t3l/~I-ITliTV fJ~pS1ZT7~ ecu(... s:> B6 /AJ(!t...{/,[)iS() Bt,! r AJor 4-"- ~ 1/12o~G-lVl'''N/l1&. ~'='tfr I . - ~i::- itJO a,u<!1;"" \[i:~~, ~ E5Z- G-II-fO ~~CONSTRucioN ~= Building A Strong FutU;;;~8Y" ., / I .I JUNE 11, 1990 CA Lie. 1453858 (714) 825-1400 REDEVELOBMENT AGENCY 300 NORTH D STREET -FOURTH FLOOR SAN BERNARDINO, CA. 92i18 ATTN: SUSAN MORALES RE: MT VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA DEAR MS. MORALES: THIS LETTER IS IN SUPPORT OF THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT BECAUSE IT WILL BRING ABOUT THE BEAUTIFICATION AND UP- GRlDING OF OUR WEST SIDE COMMUNITY. AS A PROPERTY OWNER AND DEVELOPER, lAM LOOKING FORWARD TO THE RE-VITALIZATION. I AM SURE THE COUNCIL UNDERSTANDS THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED TO ACCOMPLISH THE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT GOALS. THANK YO~~i1J RW/ls 350 North Rancho Avenue. San Bernardino, California 92410 .."..... /" \.. ---- \. ~ "'--',,/' WADE BYARS 269 South K Street. San Bernardino. CA 92410 · (714) 889-1249 June 11, 1990 To: The Honorable Mayor and CODDDon Council, City of San Bernardino, calif. , I HAVE THE PRIVILEGE AND HONOR OF BEING A MEMBER OF THE I PAC COMMITTEE AND TO WORK ON THE Ml'. VERNON CORRIDOR PROJECT, WITH THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. I HAVE LIVED IN THE 3RD WARD AND NEAR THE VICINITY OF Ml'. VERNON '..... FOR 43 YEARS. IIIIIII~IIII~II,I ! IT IS MY HOPE THAT THIS IS THE PROPER TIME AND OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CITIZENS AND CITY TO ONCE AGAIN BRING REAL MEANING TO THE Ml'. VERNON CORRIDOR. mHllllUltill"1 I WOULD HvPE THAT OUR MAYOR AND COUNCIL WILL FULL', SUPPORT THE EFFORTS OF THE PAC COMMITTEE AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR il":"I".J [ilm.,,;;,;.: THE BENEFIT OF ALL CITIZENS AND PROPERTY OWNERS, AS WELL AS THE BUSINESSES IN THIS AREA. I BELIEVE THAT IF WE ARE SUCCESSFUL IT WILL PROMOTE A FINANCIAL TAX BASE THAT WILL ENHANCE OUR ENTIRE CITY. IT WILL ALSO ,CREATE A NEW LOOK THAT WILL ATTRACT MANY PEOPLE TO OUR CITY. I WANT TO COMPLIMENT MR. BOB TEMPLE, ACTING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, AND HIS STAFF WHO HAVE BEEN OUTSTANDING IN THEIR SUPPORT OF THIS PAC COMMITTEE. RESPECTFULLY, WADE BYARS, VICE CHAIRMAN, PAC COMMITTEE -"';, , ~11~t!1!1!111 ~;1mH1l11 Ii t' i', ' i :1 I ,t;;"!;i;,1 . .LjiliU -~ c May 21, 1990 , ,-,~ ) ~/ Redevelopment Agency . City 8t~~B-e~.fdilr~ 300Ncmh "0" Sllee~ FourlhAoor . SIIIB~ S~IJf~ 9~,1~r;- (714) 384-S081 FAX (714) 8s~-9413" u.. ,,,; 'j 7 Prld. -I \;f." VIA CERTIFIED RETURN RECEIPT REOUESTED RE: Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project Dear Property OWner: The Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino has initiated proceedings for the adoption of a Redevelopment Plan for the ,proposed Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project" In order to give all property pwners in the Project Area an opportunity to fully understand the redevelopment process, the community Development Commission has scheduled the following community workshops for all interested citizens: Date: Time: Place: Date: Time: Place: Date: Time: Place: Wednesday, May 30, 1990 7:00 p.m. Alessandro Elementary School, 670 N. Ramona Avenue, San Bernardino Thursday, May 31, 1990 7:00 p.m. Richardson Prep High School, 455 South "K" Street, San Bernardino Wednesday, June 6, 1990 7:00 p.m. Mt. Vernon Elementary School, 1271 West lOth Street, San Bernardino The scope and objectives of the Redevelopment Plan for the Project Area are to implement activities which will eliminate and prevent the spread of recurrence of conditions of blight. Such activities include the revitalization of the area, housing rehabilitation, construction of needed traffic and circulation improvements, school, cultural and recreation improvements: the rehabilitation and conversion of existing structures that are consistent with the Plan: the redevelopment of properties that are inconsistent with the Plan: and the construction of other public improvements and facilities. The Community Development Commission proposes ,to reserve the right to use the power of eminent domain within the Project Area (see the attached Statement Regarding Acquisition). c o o ..., If you have any questions or comments pertaining to the workshops or the proposed Project, you may call Mrs. Susan Morales, Project Manager, Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino at (714) 384-5081, or send your written comments to the Redevelopment Agency of the city of San Bernardino, 300 North "D" Street, 4th Floor, Sari Bernardino, CA 92418, Attention Mrs. Susan Morales, Project Manager. Sincerely, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ~T"\" t-L, RobertJ. Temple Executive Director c c J :) Redevelopment Agency . City of San Bernardino 300 Ncmh "0" SIIee~ Fourth Aoor . Sill Bernardino, Cllifomia 92418 (714) 384-S081 FAX (714) 888-9413 PrIde -I ere.. STATEMENT REGARDING ACQUISITION In accordance with section 33350 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, this statement is being attached to each notice of hearing mailed to the last known assessee of each parcel of land in the area designated in the Mt. Vernon' Corridor Redevelopment Plan (the "Plan") for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino. The purpose of this statement is to give notice that the property of each assessee described above is subject to acquisition under the following conditions as set forth in Section 403 of the Redevelopment Plan: "The Agency may purchase, lease, obtain option upon or otherwise acquire any interest in real property located in the Project Area by gift, devise, exchange, purchase, or any other means authorized by law including the use of eminent domain for the purpose of redevelopment. Acquisition of property will generally be achieved by cooperative negotiations between the owner of such property and the Agency." The power of purchase and condemnation is general and the proposed Plan has no specific list or description of property to be acquired by purchase or condemnation because no such specific property is known at this time and should such acquisition become necessary in the future to carry out a project, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino will meet all requirements of law, including notification as to intent at that time. ~~ Robert . Temple Executive Director Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino c o o :) NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE OF JOINT PUBUC HEARING OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CIlY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND THE COMMUNIlY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CIlY OF SAN BERNARDINO ON THE PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT PLAN AND THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a joint public hearlng will be held by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino and the Community DlMIIopmenl Commlsllon of the City of San Bernardino at the San Bloll_& '" Co......,n Ccu1cII Chambers, 300 North "D" StreIt, 111 Floor, San Bernardino. Callfomla, Monday, June 11, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. or a. .oon a. po..lbl. th.reafter, to con.lder approvel and adoption of the Redev8Iopmenl Plen and the Flnel El1IIIronmenlellmpect Report for the Mt. Vemon-Con1dor Redewlopment Plan. In order to give all property own.rs In the proJ.ct Area an opportunity to fully understand the rede. 'lIo,,,,. PO( III, theCormu1lyDelllllcpnl8l1lc......Jnicn h...c1l1ll1'*dthetallowlng cornnu1lywa1cshops for all Interested chlzen.: Oat.: Tim.: Plac.: Wedn.sday. May 30, 1990 7:00 p.m. A1....ndro EI.m.ntary School, 670 N. Ramona Avenu., San Bernardino Oat.: Tim.: Place: Thurac:lay, May 31. 1990 7:00 p.m. Rlcherd.on Prep High School, 455 South 'K' Street, San Bernardino Date: Time: Place: Wednesday, Juna 8, 1980 7:00 p.m. Mt. Vernon Elementary School, 1271 West 10th Street. San Bernardino The scope and ~ of the RecIevIIopmert Plen lor the Project Area era to Implement activllies which will eliminate and prevent the .pread of recurrence of condftlon. of blight. Such actlvftleslnclude the revnelizatlon of the area, hou.lng rehebllftaUon, conatrucUon of needed treffic and circulation improvements, school, culbraland rea eatlon Improvem8n1a; the rehlbllftatlon and conversion of .xistlng structures that ani conalatent with the Plen; the redeveJopment of properUes thet are Incon.ist.nt with the Plan; andbCOllllruCllon of Cllt.- pubic 11....__ and facllllea. The CommunIty DeveIopmenl Commission propo.es to reserve the right to use the power of eminent domain within the Project Area. The Community Development Commlsllon'. R.port to the Mayor and Common Council on the proposed Redewlopmenl Plan he. been prepsredand wiD be ~ at the public heerlng. The report includes, but Is not limned to, the Environmental Impact Report on the proposed Redevelopment Plan, the reports and recommendations of the Planning Comml..lon. the report of the County fiacel officer, a .ummary of all conauIatione held with thetexlng agencies and all othIrdoclmeo1lldlon NqUhd by Community Redevelopment Law. Th. report Is avellable for public In.pecUon at the office of the City Clerk, 300 North 'D' Street, 2nd Floor, San Bernardino. CaIRomla. The Community n-Iopment ev..., illi1lll wi! und.-tlke the propoaad Project R, attar public hearing. the Mayor and the Common Councllapprovea and adopts the proposed Redevelopment Plan. All persona having any ob)ecUona to the proposed Redevelopment Plan or the regul.rIty of any of the prior proceeding.. or dany the existence of blight In the proposed Project Area. may appear before the ComnulIyDeuelcpmenl c.....,llIlon and Mayor and Common Ccu1cII and show cause why the proposed Redevelopment Plan .hould not be adopted. (" o o ..., At any time no tater then the hour afolVAld set for the hearing, any person or organization may file In wrftlng with the City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino a statement of his or her objections to the . proposed Redevelopment Plen. Any penIOn or orgenl2atlon deairlng to be heard will be given an opportunity to be '-'d. Atthe~ Illllr, the Mayarend c..........., CcIln:IendtheCclrrrllll<<yDewlopment Commission shall proceed to hear and paas upon all written and oral obJections to the proposed Redevelopment Plan. The CornnUlIyIle1lllloprnllrCommissionendtheMayarend c.....,M1 CouncD ahaII consider aU evlclence and testimony for and against the adoption of the proposed Redevelopment Plan. Ineddlion, theMeyarend Coo..,...., CcIln:IendtheCormu1ly ~"...ll c...,..won will, at the same time and place, hold a Joint public hearing to consider the Final Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Redevelopment Plan and consider all evidence and testimony for or against the certification of the Final Environmental Impact Report. At the day, hour and place of said hearing, any and all persons desiring to comment on, or heving obJections to, the content of adequacy of the Final EnvIronmental Impact Report may appear and be heard beforethe Mayor and Common Council and the Community Development Commission. A map of the ProJect Are. and legal description Is produced herein and Is also avellable for public review at the City Clerk's Office. Interested persons may also inspect the proposed Redevelopment Plan, Final Environmental Impact Report, and all other Information pertaining thereto at the City Clerk's Office, 300 North '0' Street, 2nd Floor, San Bernardino, Call1omla. Anyone having speCific questions can visit the Communfty Development Commission's oflIce st 300 North 'D' Street, 4th Floor, San Bernardino, California, or call (714) 384-5081. L7U,?"a~y/ City Clark, City of San Bernardino Mav B. 199O Date ~~- 9.L Secretary, Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino May 8, 1990 Date Published: May 14, 1990 May 21, 1990 May 28, 1990 June 4, 1990 c o o :) LEGAL DESCRIPTION (Revised - 12/05/89) (Revised - 12/11/89) (Revised - 01/18/90) Those portions of Township 1 South, ,Range 4 West, Rancho San Bernardino, Muscupiabe Rancho, various Subdivisions. and Tracts lying within the Corporate Limits of the City of San Bernardino and being that portion thereof lying generally South and West of Interstate Highway 215 being more particularly described as follows: Sub Area "A" Beginninq at a point in the Present Corporate Limit Line of the City of San Bernardino where said line intersects the Southerly line of Highland Avenue, 100 feet wide; THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with the Southwesterly line of the Pope, Talbot and Pierce Addition, as per plat recorded in Book 11 of Maps, page 38, records of San Bernardino County, said line also being the Southwesterly Line of Parcel 1 of the Northwest Redevelopment District: THENCE Southeasterly along said Southwesterly line 3775 feet, more or less, to an angle point in said Parcell; THENCE Northeasterly alonq the boundary line of said Parcell, 300 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of Tract 5724, as per plat recorded in Book 74 of Maps, pages 90 and 91, records of said County; THENCE Southeasterly. along the Southwesterly line of said Tract 5724 to a point of intersection with the before mentioned Southwesterly line of the Pope, Talbot and Pierce Addition; THENCE Southeasterly along said Southwesterly line of the Pope, Talbot and Pierce Addition to a point of intersection with the North line of Baseline street, 60 feet wide, said point also being on the Boundary line of Parcel 2 of the Northwest Redevelopment District; THENCE Westerly, Southerly and Easterly along said Boundary to an angle point therein, said point being the intersection of the West Line of Block 94 of Rancho San Bernardino as per plat recorded in Book 7 of Maps, paqe 2, records of said County and the Northerly line of 9th Street, 60 feet wide; THENCE continuinq a10nq said Boundary Southerly and Easterly to a point of intersection with the Northerly prolonqation of the Westerly line of Block 23 of said Rancho San Bernardino, said point also being the Westerly terminus of the center line of 7th Street, 82.5 feet wide; THENCE Southerly alonq the Westerly line of said Block 23 to the Southwest corner of Lot 16 of said Block 23; THENCE Easterly along the Southerly line of Lots 16, 17 and 18 of said Block 23 to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of Garcia Street, 40 feet wide, said point being the Southerly terminus of said Westerly line; THENCE Southeasterly in a direct line to the Westerly terminus of the Southerly line of 6th Street, 60 feet wide; THENCE Southerly 150 feet, more or less; THENCE Easterly 150 feet, more or less, to a point on the Westerly line of Tract No. 2291 as per plat recorded in Book 33 of Maps, page 11, records of said county; THENCE Southerly along said Westerly line . ('"" r"'\ \....,..,- o J to the Southwesterly corner of said Tract 2291, said point also being on the Northerly line of 5th Street, 82.5 feet wider THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the Northerly prolongation of the Easterly line of Tijuana Street, 30 feet wider THENCE Southerly along said Ea"sterly line, and Northerly' prolongation thereof, to the North line of Kingman Street, 40 feet wider THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line, 461 feet, more of less, to a point of intersection with the Northerly prolongation of a line parallel with and 195 feet West of the Westerly line of Cabrera Avenue, 30 feet- wide; THENCE Southerly along said line to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 140 feet South of the Southerly line of Kingman Street, 40 feet wider THENCE Easterly 225 Feet, more or less, along said line to a point of intersection with the Easterly line of said Cabrera Avenuer THENCE Northerly 29 feet, more or less, along said Easterly line; THENCE Easterly 469.95 feet, more or less; THENCE Southerly 8.00 feet, more or less: THENCE Easterly 147 feet, more or lessr THENCE Southerly 31 feet, more or lessr THENCE Easterly 49 feet, more or less: Thence Northerly 9.75 feet, more or less; THENCE Easterly 174.15 feet, more or lessr THENCE Northerly 11.5 feet, more or lessr THENCE Easterly 50 feet,.more or lessr THENCE Northerly 130.00 feet, more or less, to a point on the Southerly line of Kingman Streetr THENCE Easterly 25.00 feet, more or less, along said Southerly liner THENCE Southerly 140.00 feet, more or less: THENCE Easterly 50 feet, more or lessr THENCE Northerly 11.5 feet, more or less; THENCE Easterly 50 feet, more or less, said point being the Southwesterly corner of Lot 40 of Santa Fe Tract per plat recorded in Book 15 of Maps, pages 49 and 50, records of said County; THENCE Easterly alonq the Southerly Line of Lots 30 through 40, inclusive, of said Santa Fe Tract to the Southeast corner of said Lot 30; THENCE Northerly along the Easterly line of Lots 30, 28 and 7 of said Santa Fe Tract to the Southerly line of 5th Street, 82.5 feet wide; THENCE Westerly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with the Southerly prolongation of the Westerly line of Herrington Avenue, 50 feet wide; THENCE Northerly along said Westerly line to the Northerly line of 6th Street, 60 feet wide; THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line to the Easterly line of an Alley as shown on plat of Security Investment Companies Gilbert Subdivision recorded in Book 19 of Maps, paqe 45, records of said County; THENCE Northerly alonq the Easterly line of said Alley whose width varies from 15.00 feet to 20.00 feet to a point on the Southerly line of 8th street, 60 feet wide; THENCE Northerly in a direct line to the Southeast corner of Lot 105 per plat of Vernon Homes Subdivision recorded in Book 23 of Maps, page 29, records of said Countyr THENCE Northerly along the Easterly line of Lots 105, 58, 57 and 10 of said Vernon Homes Subdivision to the southerly line of 9th Street, 82.50 feet wider THENCE Westerly along said southerly line to the Southerly prolongation of the Westerly line of Herrington Avenue, 50.00 feet wider THENCE Northerly alonq said Westerly line and prolongation thereof to the Northerly line of loth Street, 60.00 feet wider THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line to the Southeast corner J. ( c ~ ') of Lot 8, Block 2 per plat of Tract No. 1705 recorded in Book 25 of Maps, page 28, records of said County, said point being 158.85 feet West of the Westerly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue, 82.5 feet wide: THENCE Northerly along a line parallel with and 158.85 West of said Westerly line to the Northeasterly corner of Lot 8, Block 1 of said Tract 1705: THENCE Westerly along the Northerly line of said Lot 8 to the Northwesterly corner thereof: THENCE Northerly along the Westerly line of Lot 27 of said Block 1 and its Northerly prolongation thereof to a point of intersection with the Northerly line of 11th street, 82.5 feet wide: THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue, 82.5 feet wide: THENCE Northerly alonq said Westerly line to a point of intersection with the Southerly line of Baseline street, 82.5 feet wide: THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with the Southerly prolongation of the Westerly line of Davidson Street, 50.00 feet wide:. THENCE Northerly along said Westerly line and the prolongation thereof to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 251.00 feet North of Northerly Line of Baseline street: THENCE Easterly along said parallel line to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of Massachusetts Avenue, 50.00 feet wide: THENCE Southerly alonq said Westerly line to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 150.76 feet North of Northerly line of Baseline Street: THENCE Easterly alonq said parallel line to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of "K" Street, 50.00 feet wide: THENCE Easterly on a direct line to the Northwest corner of Lot 6 per plat of Eastwood Subdivision recorded in Book 21 of Maps, page 62, records of said County, said point also being on a line parallel to and 150.81 feet North of Northerly line of Baseline. Street; THENCE Easterly along said parallel line to the Northeast Corner of Lot 1 of said Eastwood Subdivision; THENCE Northerly alonq the Easterly Boundary of said Eastwood Subdivision to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 126.23 feet, more or less, South of the Southerly line of 13th Street: THENCE Easterly along said parallel line 98.59 feet, more or less, to a point on the Easterly line of Lot 9 per plat of Leonard Acres as recorded in Book 21 of Maps, page 69, records of said county: THENCE Southerly a10nq said Easterly line 41.80 feet, more or less: THENCE Easterly 95.00 feet, more or less, to the Easterly line of Lot 10 of said Leonard Acres; THENCE Northerly along said Easterly line and the Northerly prolongation thereof to a point on the Northerly line of 13th Street, 60.00 feet wide: THENCE Easterly alonq said Northerly line to the Southeast corner of Lot 6, Block B per plat of Central Home Tract recorded in Book 25 of Maps, page 4, records of said County: THENCE Northerly along the East line of said Lot 6 to the Southerly line of Home Avenue, 53.00 feet wide; THENCE Westerly along said Southerly line 50.00 feet, more or less to the Southerly prolongation of the Westerly line of Lot 25, Block A per said plat of Central Home Tract; THENCE Northerly along said Westerly Lot line and the Southerly prolongation thereof to the Northwest corner of said Lot 25: THENCE Easterly along the Northerly line of Lots 1. r r"""'. , o ) 25 through 30, inclusive, Block A of said Central Home Tract and its easterly prolongation to a point of intersection with the Easterly Line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: THENCE Southerly along said Easterly line through its various courses to a point of intersection with the centerline of3rd Street, 82.50 feet wide; THENCE Westerly along said centerline line through it various courses to a-point of intersection with the Northeasterly prolongation of the centerline of Viaduct Boulevard: THENCE Southwesterly along said centerline to a point of intersection with the centerline of 2nd Street, 60.00 feet wide: THENCE Westerly along said centerline to a point of intersection with the centerline line of Mt. Vernon Avenue, 82.50 feet wide: THENCE Southerly along said centerline to a point of intersection with the centerline of King Street, 60.00 feet wide: THENCE Easterly along said centerline to a point of intersection with the East line of an Alley in Block. 6 per plat of Insurance & Land Subdivision recorded in Book 16 of Maps, page 37, records of said County, said alley being 12.00 feet wide; THENCE Southerly along said East line to the Southwest Corner of Lot 20, Block 6 of said plat, said corner also being on the northerly line of an Alley in said Block 6, 12.00 feet wide; THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the Northerly prolongation of the Easterly line of Lot 9, of said Block 6: THENCE Southerly along said Easterly line and its southerly prolonqation to a point of intersection with the Southerly line of Rialto Avenue, 82.50 feet wide; THENCE Westerly alonq said Southerly line to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 150.00 feet East of the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue: THENCE Southerly along said parallel line to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 150.00 North of the Northerly line of Francisco Street (formerly known as Belleview Street): THENCE Easterly along said parallel line 10.00 feet more or less to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 160.00 feet East of the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue: THENCE Southerly along said parallel line to a point of intersection with the Northerly line of Francisco street, 50.00 feet wide: THENCE in a direct line to a point on the Southerly line of Francisco Street said point also beinq on the Easterly line of an Alley, 12.00 feet wide, between Block 1 and Block 4 per plat of Corbett Tract recorded in Book 8 of Maps, page 21, records of said County: THENCE Southerly alonq said Easterly line to a point of intersection with the Northerly line of Congress (Central) street, 50.00 feet wide; THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the Northerly prolongation of the Easterly line of Lenore Avenue, 50.00 feet wide: THENCE So~therly along said Easterly line its various courses and distances to a point of intersection with the Northerly line of Lytle Creek Channel: THENCE Westerly alonq said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue, 82.50 feet wide: THENCE Southerly along said Easterly line to the Northwest corner of Lot 8, Block H per plat of Boren's W. A. Subdivision recorded in Book 2 of Maps, paqe 9, records of said County: THENCE Easterly along the Northerly line of said Lot 8 to ! ( o () '") the Northeast corner thereof: THENCE Southerly along the Easterly line of said Lot 8 to a point on the Northerly line of Walnut street, 60.00 feet wide; THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the Northerly prolongation of the centerline of an Alley, 14.00 feet wide, in Blocks E, F, and G of said Boren's W. A. Subdivision, said centerline being parallel with and 143.00 feet more or less East of Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue; THENCE Southerly along said centerline and it's Southerly prolongation to the Southerly Boundary of said Boren's W. A. Subdivision; THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with the Easterly line of Pear Street, 60.00 feet wide; THENCE Southerly along said Easterly line, following its various courses, to the Southerly terminus of said Pear Street, said point also being the Northeasterly corner of Assessors Parcel No. 137-161-21: THENCE Southerly 40 feet,.more or less; THENCE Westerly 135.36 feet, more or less; THENCE Southerly 117 feet, more or less: THENCE Westerly 100.00 feet, more or less; THENCE Southerly 218.50 feet, more or less, to a point on the Southerly line of Mill Street, 82.5 feet wide; THENCE Westerly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 110.00 feet East of the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue; THENCE Southerly along said parallel line to, a point of intersection with the Southerly line of Huff street, 50.00 feet wide; THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line 6.00 feet, more or less to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 116.00 feet East of the Easterly line of Mt, Vernon Avenue; THENCE Southerly along said parallel line to a point of intersection with the Southerly line of Esperanza Street, 50.00 feet wide; THENCE Westerly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue, 82.50 feet wide; THENCE Southerly along said Easterly line to a point of intersection with the Easterly prolongation of the Present Corporate Limit Line of the city of San Bernardino; THENCE along said Present Corporate Limit line through its various courses to an angle point therein which lies 180.00 feet more or less West of the centerline intersection of Mill Street and Bordwell Avenue, al~o being the Westerly line of the Santa Fe Rai.lroad right of way; THENCE continuing along said Present corporate Limit Line, Northerly 1140.00 feet, more or less; THENCE Westerly 120.00 feet, more or less to a point of intersection with the Southwesterly line of the Lytle Creek Flood Control Channel; THENCE Northerly along said Southwesterly line through its various courses to a point which lies Southerly 650.00 feet, more or les8, and Easterly 414.28 feet, more or less, from the centerline intersection of Rialto Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue, said point also being the Northeast corner of Assessors Parcel No. 142-222-2; THENCE Westerly 394.28 feet, more or less, to the Easterly line of Pennsylvania Avenue, 50.00 feet wide; THENCE southerly along said Easterly line to a point of intersection with the Easterly prolongation of the Southerly line of Parcell per plat of Parcel Map No. 4833 in Book 45, page 31 and 32, record of said County; THENCE Westerly along said Southerly line and the Easterly prolongation to the Southwest corner of said ~ r o o ') Parcell, also being a point of intersection with the Westerly line of Rancho Avenue, 88.00 feet wide: THENCE Southerly along said Westerly line to a point 553.65 feet Southerly of the intersection of said Westerly line and the Southerly line of Rial to Avenue; THENCE Westerly 34.00 feet, more or less; THENCE Northwesterly 168.70 feet, more or less to an angle point; THENCE Northwesterly 120.00 feet, more or less, to an angle point; THENCE. Northerly 298.00 feet, more or less, to the Southerly line of Rialto Avenue, 40.00 feet wide; THENCE Westerly along said Southerly line 160.00 feet, more or less; THENCE Northerly 610.60 feet, mere or less, to the Southerly Right of Way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; THENCE Westerly along said Right of Way to a point of intersection with the Northwesterly Right of Way line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe; THENCE Northeasterly along said Northwesterly Right of Way to the East corner of Tract No. 3939 per plat recorded in Book 52 of Maps, pages 19 through 21, inclusive, records o.f said County: THENCE Northwesterly along the various courses of the boundary of said Tract No. 3939 to a point of intersection with the Southerly line of Foothill Boulevard, width varies from 100.00 feet to 120.00 feet; THENCE Westerly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with the Southerly. prolongation of the Westerly line of Parcel Map 7668 as per plat recorded in Book 80, pages 95 and 96, records of said County; THENCE Northerly a~ong said Westerly line and prolongation thereof to a point of intersection with the Westerly prolongation of the Northerly line of Tract No. 3984 as per plat recorded in Book Sl of Maps, page 27, records of said County; THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line and prolongation thereof, to the Northwest corner of Lot 9 of said Tract No. 3984; THENCE Southerly alonq the Westerly line of said Tract no. 3984 to the Southwest corner thereof; THENCE Easterly along the Southerly line of said Tract No. 3984 to a point on the Easterly line of Meridian Avenue, 62.00 feet wide; THENCE Southerly along said Easterly line to the Southwest corner of Tract No. 7050 per plat recorded in Book 90 of Maps, paqe 44, records of said County: THENCE Easterly along the Southerly boundary of said Tract No. 7050 to the Southeast corner thereof; THENCE Easterly along the Southerly line of Parcel Map 3525 per plat recorded in Book 32 of Maps, page 19, records of said County to Southeast corner thereof: THENCE Northerly alonq the Easterly boundary of said Parcel Map 3525 to the Northeast corner thereof also beinq a point on the Southerly line of Tract No. 4755 per plat recorded in Book 61 of Maps, page 50, records of said County; THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line to the Southeast corner of said Tract No. 4755 said point also being the Southwest corner of Tract 10364 per plat recorded in Book 143 of Maps, page 57 through 59, inclusive, records of said County; THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with the Easterly line of Macy Street, 60 feet wide: THENCE Northerly alonq said Easterly line through its various courses to a point on the Southerly line of Tract No. 4858 per plat recorded in Book 59 of Maps, pages 78 and 79, records of said County: THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line 30S feet, more or less, to the Southeasterly corner of said Tract No. 4858; ! ( o ~ -1 THENCE Northerly along the Easterly line of said Tract No. 4858 to a point of intersection with the Southerly line of sixth street, 50 feet wide: THENCE Easterly along said southerly line to a point of intersection with the Southwesterly line of Terrace Road: THENCE Northwesterly along the said Southwesterly line through its various courses to the Northerly line of Tract No. 10043 per plat recorded in Book 157 of Maps~ pages 47 and 48, records of said County: THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line to the Northeast Corner of said Tract No. 10043 said corner also being a point on the Present Corporate Limit Line of the City of San Bernardino: THENCE along said Present Corporate Limit in a Westerly and Northerly direction through its various courses to the POINT OF BEGINNING. containing approximately 1983 acres. Excepting: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 21, per plat of Tract No. 2349, recorded in Book 33 of Maps, page 82, records of San Bernardino County: THENCE Easterly along the Northerly line of Lots 13 through 21, inclusive, of said Tract No. 2349, to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of Garner Street: THENCE Southerly along said Westerly line 8.41 feet, more or less: THENCE Easterly 385.30 feet, more or less, along a line parallel with and 124.00 feet North of the Northerly line of Orange Street: THENCE Southerly 144.00 feet, more or less, to a point of intersection with the centerline of Orange Street: THENCE Easterly along the Easterly prolongation of said centerline to the Southwest corner of Lot 5, per plat of Tract No. 1752, recorded in Book 26 of Maps, page 1, records of said County; THENCE Northerly along the Westerly Boundary line of said tract to the Northwesterly corner of Lot 3, said corner being 134.75 feet South of the Southerly line of Baseline Street: THENCE Easterly along a line parallel with .the Southerly line of Baseline Street to a point on a line parallel with and 94.00 feet East of the Easterly line of "L" Street; THENCE Southerly along said parallel line 150.54 feet, more or less: THENCE Easterly 182.00 feet, more or less: THENCE Southerly 367.50 feet, more or less to a point of intersection with the South line of 11th Street, 82.5 feet wide: THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line of 11th street to the point of intersection with the Westerly line of "J" Street, 20 feet wide; THENCE Southerly along said Westerly line, width varies from 20 feet to 60 feet, to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 135 feet north of the Northerly line of 5th street; THENCE Westerly along said parallel line to a point on the Easterly line of Lot 21 per plat of McFarlane Subdivision in Book 3 of Maps, page 45, records of said County: THENCE Northerly along said Easterly line to the Northeast corner of said Lot 21; THENCE Westerly 547.00 feet, more or less, along a line parallel with and 140.00 feet Northerly of the Northerly line of 5th Street: THENCE Northerly 188.5 feet, more or less, to the Northerly line of Spruce Street, 48.5 feet wide: THENCE Westerly along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of "L" Street, 60 feet wide; 1. r r"'" !""\ " ..' "") THENCE Southerly along said Westerly line to the Northerly line of the Alley, in Block 8 per plat of Garner Subdivision recorded in Book 3 of Maps, page 77, records of said County:' THENCE Westerly along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the centerline of Garner Street, 60 feet wide, also being a point on the Easterly boundary of Central City West Redevelopment area; THENCE Southerly along said Easterly boundary of said Redevelopment area to the Southeasterly corner of said Redevelopment area; THENCE Westerly along Southerly boundary of said Redevelopment area to the Southwesterly corner of said Redevelopment area: THENCE Northerly alonq the Westerly boundary of said Redevelopment area to the Northwest corner of said Redevelopment area, said corner also being on the centerline of Spruce Street; THENCE Easterly along said centerline to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 155.75 feet Easterly of the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue; THENCE Northerly along said parallel line to a point on a line which" is 135 feet Northerly and parallel to the Northerly line of Spruce Street: THENCE Easterly along said line to a point, which is 205.75 feet Easterly and parallel to the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue; THENCE Northerly along said parallel line to the Northerly line of Victoria Street, 27.2 feet'wide; THENCE Easterly alonq said Northerly line 88.85 feet, more or less; THENCE Northerly 383.80 feet, more or less, to the Northerly line of 7th Street; THENCE Westerly along said Northerly line to a point on a line 140 feet Easterly and parallel to the Easterly Right of Way line of Mt. Vernon Avenue; THENCE Northerly along said parallel line to the Northerly line of Vine Street, 50 feet wide; THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line 88.00 feet, more or less; THENCE Northerly along a line parallel with the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue 140.00 feet, more or less; THENCE Westerly 44.00 feet, more or less; THENCE Northerly 1.62 feet, more or less; THENCE Westerly 44.00 feet, more or less, to a point of intersection with a line 135 feet Easterly and parallel to the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue; THENCE Northerly along' said parallel line to the Southerly line of 8th street, 60 feet wide; THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line to the Southerly prolongation of the Westerly line of Garner Street, 60 feet wide; THENCE Northerly along said Westerly line to the Southerly line of 9th Street, 82.5 feet wide; THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with a parallel line 319.00 feet Westerly of the Westerly line of "L" Street; THENCE Northerly along said parallel line to the Northerly line of loth Street, 82.5 feet wide; THENCE Westerly alonq said Northerly line to a point on a line 147.5 feet Easterly and parallel to the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue: THENCE Northerly along said parallel line to a point of intersection with a line 196.50 feet Northerly and parallel to the Northerly line of lOth Street; THENCE Easterly along said parallel line to a point on a line 245.5 feet Easterly and parallel to the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue; THENCE Northerly along said parallel line to a point on the Southerly line of Tract 1798 per plat recorded in Book 26 of Maps, page 14, records of said County; THENCE Northerly along the Westerly line of Lot 8 of said !. c o o :) Tract 1798 and the Northerly prolongation thereof to the Northerly line of 11th street, 82.5 feet wide: THENCE Westerly along said Northerly line to a point on a line 110 feet 'Easterly of and parallel to the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon: THEN<=E: Northerly along said parallel line to a point on a line 132 feet Northerly and parallel to the Northerly line of 11th street: THENCE Easterly 50 feet along said parallel line to a point on a line 160 feet East of and parallel to the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue: THENCE Northerly along said parallel line to the Northerly line of Orange Street, 40 feet wide: THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line to a point on a line 210 feet Easterly of and parallel to the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue: THENCE Northerly along said parallel line to the POINT OF BEGINNING. containing approximately 191 acres. Also Excepting: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 8, per plat of Knights Subdivision, recorded in Book 2 of Maps, page 65, records of San Bernardino County, said point also being on the Westerly prolongation of the Southerly line of 3rd street, 60 feet wide: THENCE Easterly along the said Southerly line to the Westerly line of the Alley of Block 2 per plat of Insurance Loan , Land Subdivision, recorded in Book 16 of Maps, page 37, records of said County: THENCE Southerly along said Westerly line to the Northerly line of King Street, 60.00 feet wide: THENCE Westerly along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of Pi co Avenue, 60.00 feet wide: THENCE Southerly along said Westerly line of Pico Avenue to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 134.00 feet southerly of the Southerly line of King Street, said line also being the Northerly line of the Alley in Block 4 per said Insurance Loan and Land Subdivision: THENCE Westerly along said parallel line to the Southwest corner of Lot 13, in said Block 4: THENCE Northerly along the Westerly line of Blocks 3 and 4 of said Insurance Loan and Land Subdivision to the Southerly line of 2nd Street, 38.50 feet wide: THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with the Southerly prOlongation of the Westerly line of said Lot 8, per aforementioned plat of Knights Subdivision: THENCE Northerly along said Westerly line to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing approximately 10 acres. Also Excepting: Beginning at a Southwest corner of Lot 14, Block D, per plat of Murray and Payne Subdivision, recorded in Book 4 of Maps, page 27, Records of San Bernardino County, said corner also being on the Northerly line of the Alley, of said block: THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of the Alley of said block, also being the Southeast corner of Lot 7 of said Block: THENCE Southerly along said Westerly line to a point of intersection with the Northerly line of Lytle Creek I. r r":, ~. o ..., Channel: THENCE Northwesterly along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with the Southeasterly line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company per plat of Murray and Payne Subdivision as recorded in Book 4 of Maps, page 27, records of said County; THENCE Northwesterly along the said Southeasterly line to the POINT'OF,BEGINNING. Containing approximately-7 acres. Also Excepting: Beginning at the intersection of the Easterly line of Muscott Street, 50 feet wide, and a line parallel with and 130 feet North of the Northerly line of Francisco Street (formerly known as Belleview Street), 50 feet wide; THENCE Easterly 416.24 feet, more or less, along said parallel line; THENCE Southeasterly 159.56 feet, more or less, to a point on the Northerly line of Francisco Street: THENCE Easterly along said Northerly line 126.44 feet, more or less; THENCE Northerly 130.00 feet, more or less to a point of intersection with the Southwesterly Right of Way of the East Branch of Lytle Creek; THENCE Southeasterly along said Right of Way, along its various courses, to a point of intersection with the Easterly line of Artesian Avenue, 41.25 feet wide; THENCE Southerly along said Easterly line to a point of intersection with the centerline of Oregon Street, vacated; THENCE Easterly 50 feet, more or less, along said centerline to a point of intersection with the Northerly prolongation of the Easterly line of Lot 7 of Block H of the Murray and Payne Subdivision as per plat recorded in Book 4 of Maps, page 27, records of said County; THENCE Southerly 198.75 feet, more or less, along said Easterly line and Northerly prolongation thereof to a point of intersection with the centerline of a certain alley in said Block H; THENCE Easterly along said centerline and Easterly prolongation thereof to a point of intersection with the Southeasterly Right of Way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad; THENCE Northeasterly along said Southeasterly Right of Way to a point of intersection with the Southwesterly Right of Way of the East Branch of Lytle Creek; THENCE Southeasterly along said Right of Way, through its various courses, to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 150 feet West of the Westerly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue, 82.5 feet wide; THENCE Southerly along said parallel line to the Southwest corner of Lot 3 of Block 5 of the Martin Tract as per plat recorded in Book 3 of Maps, page 27, records of said County; THENCE Easterly 50 feet to the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 3, said point also being on a line parallel with and 100 feet West of the Westerly line of said Mt. Vernon Avenue; THENCE Southerly along said parallel line to a point of intersection with the Northerly line of Chestnut Street, 60 feet wide; THENCE Westerly 50 feet along said Northerly line to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 150 feet West of the Westerly line of said Mt. Vernon Avenue; THENCE Southerly along said parallel line to a point of intersection with the Northerly line of Mill street, 82.5 feet wide; THENCE Westerly along said Northerly line to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 12 of Block 10 of said Martin Tract; THENCE Northerly 125 feet to the 10 c o () :) Northwesterly corner of said Lot 12; THENCE Easterly 50 feet to the Northeasterly corner of said Lot 12, said point also being on a line parallel with and 150 feet West of the Westerly line of Grape street, 60 feet wide: THENCE Northerly 310 feet, more or less, along said parallel line to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 3 of Block 8 of said Martin Tract; THENCE Westerly 150- feet, more or less, to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 6 of said Block 8, said point also being on a line parallel with and 300 feet West of the Westerly line of said Grape street: THENCE Northerly along said parallel line to a point of intersection with the Northerly line of Birch street, 60 feet wide: THENCE Westerly 100 feet along said Northerly line to the Westerly terminus of said Birch Street, said point also being on the Westerly line of said Martin Tract; THENCE Northerly along said Westerly line to a point of intersection with the Easterly prolongation of the Northerly line of Walnut Street, width varies 34 feet to 71. 25 feet; THENCE Westerly along said Northerly line and Easterly prolongation thereof to a point 190.00 feet, more or less, Westerly of the Westerly line of San Marcos Street; THENCE Northerly 425.12 feet, more or less: THENCE Easterly 50 feet, more or less to a point of intersection with a line 140.00 feet Westerly of and parallel to the westerly line of San Marcos Street; THENCE Northerly 318.50 feet, more or less, alonq said parallel line; THENCE Westerly 396 feet, more or less; THENCE Southerly 350 feet, more or less: THENCE Westerly 215.47 feet, more or less, to the Easterly line of Muscott Street, 50 feet wide; THENCE northerly along said Easterly line through its various courses to the POINT OF BEGINNING. containing approximately 53 acres. Also Excepting: Those portions designated as Well Sites No.8, 13 and 16 located in the Northeasterly corner of Lot 6, Block 66 per plat of Rancho San Bernardino in Book 7 of Maps, page 2, records of said County. Also Excepting: Those portions designated as Well Sites No.4, 5, 6, 7 and 14 located within Lot 1, Block 66 of said Rancho San Bernardino. Also Excepting: Lot 20, Block 25 per said plat of Rancho San Bernardino except the South 200.00 feet and that portion lying within Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Right of Way. Also Excepting: Beginning at a point 53.08 feet, more or less, Easterly of the Easterly line of Mt. Vernon Avenue and 150.00 feet, more or less, Northerly of the Northerly line of Mill Street: THENCE Northerly parallel with said Easterly line 100.00 feet, more or less: THENCE 1.1 r ,-.., o -, Easterly parallel with said Northerly line 75.00 feet, more or less; '!'HENCE Southerly parallel with said Easterly line 100.00 feet, more or less; THENCE Westerly parallel with .said Northerly line 75.00 feet, more or less, to the POINT OF eEGINNING. Net area of Sub Area "A" is approximately 1722 acres. II c o o ') Sub Are. "B" Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of,Rialto Avenue and the Westerly Right of Way line of "I" street, also being the Southerly line of Uptown Redevelopment Sub Area "B"; THENCE Easterly along said centerline of Rialto Avenue to.the West Right of Way line of State Highway 215; THENCE Southerly along the Westerly line of said Interstate 215, following its various courses to a point of intersection with the Northwesterly line of the Alley, per plat of Tract No. 1963, recorded in Book 28 of maps, page 52, records of San Bernardino County; THENCE along said Northwesterly line to the Southwest corner of Lot 7 of Block 2 per said Tract; THENCE Northwesterly to the Southeasterly line of Colton Avenue; THENCE Southwesterly along said Southeasterly line to the Easterly prolongation of the Southerly line of Hillcrest Avenue, 60 feet wide; THENCE Westerly along said Southerly line to the Southerly prolongation of the West line of "I" Street; THENCE Northerly along said Westerly line to a point of intersection with the Southerly line of Grant Avenue, 50.00 feet wide; THENCE Westerly along the said Southerly line to a ~oint of intersection with the Westerly line of "J" street; THENCE Northerly along the said Westerly line to a point of intersection with a line parallel with and 355.00 feet Southerly of the Southerly line of Hazel Avenue; THENCE Easterly along said parallel line to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of "I" Street; THENCE Northerly along said Westerly line to a point of intersection with the Southerly line of Hazel Avenue, 50.00 feet wide; THENCE Westerly along said Southerly line to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of "J" Street; THENCE Northerly along said Westerly line to a point of intersection with the South line of Mill Street; THENCE in a direct line to the intersection of the Northerly line of Mill Street and the Westerly line of "J" Street; THENCE Northerly along said Westerly line to a point 317.68 feet, more or less, Southerly of the Southerly line of Congress Street; THENCE Easterly along a line parallel with the Southerly line of Congress Street to a point on a line parallel with and 160.00 feet, more or less, Westerly of the Westerly line of "I" Street; THENCE Northerly along said parallel line 17.00 feet, more or less; THENCE Easterly 160.00 feet, more or less, to a point of intersection with the Westerly line of "I" Street; THENCE Northerly along the said Westerly line to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing approximately 115 acres. 11 (" (""'\ "-...,. C""'I ""..f ..., Sub Are. "C" Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 22 per plat of Rancho San Bernardino recorded in Book 7 of Maps, page 2 , records of San Bernardino County, said beginning being an angle point in the Westerly "Boundary of the Southeast Industrial Park Redevelopment District: THENCE Easterly along said Southerly line of said Lot 22 and said Boundary line to a point of intersection with the Easterly line of (Orange Show Road) Auto Plaza Drive: THENCE Southerly along said Easterly line to a point 260.00 feet, more or less, Southerly of the centerline of Show Case Drive South: THENCE Westerly along a course in the Present Corporate Limit Line of the city of San Bernardino and the Easterly prolongation thereof to an angle point therein: THENCE Northerly along said Present Corporate Limit Line and its Northerly prolongation 1220.00 feet, more or less, to a point on the Southwesterly line of San Bernardino Flood Control District Boundary: THENCE Northwesterly along said Boundary to its intersection with the Present Corporate Limit Line: THENCE Northeasterly along said line 420.00 feet, more or less, to an angle point therein: THENCE continuing Northeasterly along the Northwesterly line of San Bernardino Flood Control Boundary to its intersection with the Present Corporate Limit Line: THENCE Northwesterly and Northeasterly along said Present Corporate Limit Line to its intersection with the Northeasterly boundary of said Flood Control District: THENCE Southeasterly and Northeasterly along the various courses of said Flood Control District Boundary to its intersection with a line parallel with and 648.00 feet, more or less, Northerly of the Southerly line of Lot 29, Block 54 per plat of Rancho San Bernardino recorded in Book 7 of Maps, page 2, records of said County: THENCE Easterly along said parallel line to a point on the Southwesterly Right of Way line of the San Bernardino Freeway, Interstate 15: THENCE Southerly along said Southwesterly Right of Way line through its various courses to a point which is 100.00 feet Northwesterly of the Northwesterly line of (Orange Show Road) Auto Plaza Drive, said point also being on the Westerly boundary of the Southeast Industrial Park Redevelopment District: THENCE Southwesterly along said line to the POINT OF BEGINNING. containing approximately 101 acres. II - - - , c o o J Redevelopment Agency . City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Stree~ Fourth Floor' San Bernardino, Cllifomia 92418 (714) 384-S081 FAX (714) 888-9413 .e. ln~; -I ~e.. Via Registrada Se Requiere que se Regrese el Recibo 21 de Mayo 1990 RE: EI proyecto de Reurbanizaci6n del Corredor de Mt. Vernon Estimado Propietario: La Comisi6n de Desarollo de la Comunidad de la Ciudad de San Bernardino, ha iniciado el proCedimiento de la adopci6n del Plan de Reurbanizaci6Rpar~lapropuesta Zon" tie E?royecto.deICorredorde Mt. Vemon. A lin de brindar a todos los propietarios en la zona de proyecto, una oportunidad de comprender completamente el proceso de la reurbanizaci6n, la Agencia de Reurbanizaci6n estimula la asistencia y participaci6n activa del publico alas siguientes reuni6nes: EI Miercoles, 30 de Mayo 1990 alas 7:00 p.m. Escuela Alessandro Elementary, 670 North Ramona Avenue San Bernardino, CalKornia EI Juevez, 31 de Mayo 1990 alas 7:00 p,m. Escuela Richardson Prep High, 455 South "K" Street San Bernardino, CalKornia EI Miercoles, 6 de Junio 1990 alas 7:00 p.m. Escuela Mt. Vernon Elementary, 1271 West 10th Street San Bernardino, CalKornia EI Plan de Reurbanizaci6n de la Zona de proyecto describe Ios prop6snos, metas y objetivos de la actividades que ser~n implementadas para eliminar y prevenir que las actuales condici6nes de deterioro continuen. Tales actividades incluyen la reurbanizaci6n de area, la rehabilnaci6n de viviendas, construcci6n de mejoras necesarias para la circulaci6n de tralico, escuelas, mejoras culturales y recreativas, la rehabilnaci6n y conversion de estructuras existentes que son consistentes con el plan, la reurbanizaci6n de propiedades que no son consistentes con el plan. y la construcci6n de otras mejoras pLiblicas. La Comisi6n de Desarollo de la Comunidad propone reservar el derecho de recurrir a la expropiaci6n (Eminent Domain) dentro de la zona de proyecto (una copia de la Declaraci6n sobre Adquicisi6n esta incluida). Si liene preguntas 6 comentarios acerca de las reuni6nes 6 del propuesto proyecto, lavor de lIamar a la Senora Susan M. Morales, Gerente del Proyecto, de la Agencia de Reurbanizaci6n de la Ciudad de San Bemardino, al (714)384-5081, 6 mande por com~o SU opini6n a la Agencia de Reurbanizaci6n de la Ciudad de San Bernardino, 300 North "0" Street, Cuarto piso, San Bemardino, CalKomia, 92418, Atenci6n Senora M. Morales, Gerente del Proyecto. Sinceramente, LA AGENCIA DE REURBANIZACION DE LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO ~~~ Robert J. emple Director Executivo RJT:SMM:mv:1871J c o o :) , , DECLARACION SOBRE ADQUISICION En conformidad con la Seccion 33350 del Codigo de Salubridad y Seguridad del Estado de Califomia, esta declaracion es Iigada a cada aviso de audiencia enviada al ultimo conocido propietario/asesorado de cada porcion de terreno en el Plan de Reurbanizacion del Corredor de Mt. Vernon (Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan) para el proyecto de Reurbanizacion del Corredor de Mt. Vemon de la Comision de Desarollo de la Comunidad (Community Development Commission) de la Ciudad de San Bernardino. EI proposito de esta declaracion es para avisar, que, la propiedad de cada propietariol asesorado nombrado arriba, es sujeto a venta forzada bajo las siguientes condiciones estipuladas en la Secci6n 403 del Plan de Reurbanizaci6n. "La Agencia de Reurbanizaci6n esta autorizada para comprar, arrendar, obtener opci6n sobre, 6 de alguna otra manera adquirir intereses en bienes raices localizados en la Zona de Proyecto, ya sea por regalo, cambio, compra, 6 por cualquier otra manera autorizada por ley, incluyendo el uso de expropiaci6n, con el proposito de reurbanizaci6n. La adquisici6n de propiedad general mente se lIevara acabo por negociaci6nes cooperativas entre el duefio de dicha propiedad y la Agencia de Reurbanizacion." EI poder de compra y expropiaci6n forzada es general y el propuesto Plan de Reurbanizaci6n no contiene ninguna Iista 6 descripcion de propiedades que seran adquiridas por compra 6 expropiaci6n forzada; pues, ninguna tal determinada propiedad es reconocida actualmente y si dicha adquicisi6n fuera necesaria en el futuro para desarollar un proyecto, la Agencia de Reurbanizaci6n de la Ciudad de San Bernardino reunira todos los requisitos de ley, incluso notificaci6n de intento, a dicho tiempo. ~MZ~ ~ r,L Robert J. empie, Director Executlvo La Agencia de Reurbanizaci6n de la Ciudad de San Bernardino c o 0 NOTICIA DE UNA AUDIENCIA PUBLICA :) I NOTICIA DE UNA AUDIENCIA PUBLICA DE PARTE DEL ALCALDE Y LOS MIEM- BROS DEL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL (MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL) DE LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO, JUNTO CON LA COMISION DE DESAROLLO DE LA COMUNIDAD (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION) DE LA CIU[!.AD DE SAN BERNARDINO TOCANTE '> EL PROPUESTO PLAN DE REURBANIZACION (REDE- VELOPMENT PLAN) Y EL ULTIMO DOCUMENTO DE IMPACTO AMBIENl,;AL (FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT) DE LA ZONA DE REURBANIZACION DEL PROYECTO DEL CORREDOR DE MT. VERNON. SE DA NOTICIA de una audiencia pUbHca que el Alcalde y Ios rniembros del ConseJo Municipal junto con la Conisi6n de Desarollo de la Corrunidad de la Ciudad de San Bemardino, celebrarlin en la Climara del Consejo Municipal (Council Chambers), en el primer piso, City Hall (Ayuntaniento), 300 North 00" Street, San Bemardino, Carrfomia, el Lunes, 11 de Junio 1990 a Ias 7:00 p.m., 6 tan pronto como sea posible, para conslderar la aprobaci6n y adopcl6n del Plan de Reurbanizaci6n (Redevelopment Plan) y el ultimo Documento de Impacto Ambiental (Final EnvlronmentalllTllllct Report) de la ZOna de Reurbanizaci6n del proyecto del Corrador de'MI;Vemon:' A fin de br'indar a todos Ios propielarios en la Zona de proyecto, una oportunidad de comprender completamente el' proceso de la reurbanizaci6n, la Agencia de Reurbanizaci6n estimula Ia asistencia y partlcipaci6n activa del pUblico alas siguientes reuni6nes: EI Miercoles, 30 de Mayo 1990 a las 7:00 p.m. Escuela Alessandro Elementary, 670 North Ramona Avenue San Bemardino, Califomia EI Juevez, 31 de Mayo 1990 alas 7:00 p.m. Escuela Richardson Prep High, 455 South "0" Street San Bemardino, Carrfomia EI Miercoles, 6 de Junio 1990 a las 7:00 p.m. Escuela MI. Vemon Elementary, 1271 West 10th Street San Bernardino, Califomia EI Plan de Reurbanizaci6n de la Zona de proyecto describe Ios prop6sitos, metas y objelivos de las actividades que serlin implementadas para eHminar y prevenir que las actuales condici6nes de delerioro contlnuen. Tales activldades incluyen la reurbanizaci6n de area, la rehabilitaci6n de vlviendas, construcci6n de meJoras n8C8sarias para Ia cira,IIaci6n de trlifico, escuelas, mejoras culturales y recreatlvas, Ia rehabilitaci6n y conversi6n de estructuras existentes que son consistentes con el plan, la reurbanizaci6n de propiedades que no son consislentes con el plan, y la conslrucci6n de atras meJoras pUbllcas. La Conisi6n de Desarollo de Ia Comunidad propone reservar el derecho de recurrir a Ia expropiaci6n (Eminent Domain) dentro de la ZOna de Proyecto. EI documento de Ia Comisi6n de Desarollo de Ia Comunidad para el Alcalde y Ios miembros del ConseJo Municipal, con respecto al propuesto Plan de Reurbanizaci6n, ha sido preparado y serli presentado en Ia audiencia pUblica. Este documento Incluye, pero no se Hmita al Documento de Impacto Ambiental del Plan de Reurbanlzaci6n documentos y recomendaci6nes de la Conisi6n de Planificaci6n (Planning Commission), documentos del Olicial Ascal del Condado (County fiscal officer), un resumen de Ias reuniones respectivas de Ias Agencias Tributarias (taxing agencies) y todos los documentos requeridos segun Ia Ley de Reurbanizaci6n Publica del Estado de Califomia (Comrrunity Redevelopment Law). EI pUblico puede revisar este documento que se encuentra en Ia oficina de City Clerk, en el segundo piso, City Hall (Ayuntaniento), 300 North "0" Street, en San Bemardino, California. La Cornisi6n de Desarollo de la Corrunidad podra comenzar la propuesta ZOna de Proyecto, si despu's de que la audiencia pUblica, EI Alcalde y Ios miembros del Consejo Municipal aprue~n la adopcl6n del Plan de Reurbanizaci6n. Toda persona que se oponga al propuesto Plan de Reurbanizaci6n, 6 que se oponga a la regularidad de prevlos procedinientos, 6 que niege la exist'ncia de condici6nes deterioradas en la propuesta Zona de Proyecto, podra presentarse ante el Alcalde y Ios niembros del Consejo Municipal y Ia Comisi6n de O8sarollo de la Corrunidad, y demonstrar porque el Plan de Reurbanizaci6n no debe ser adopJado. (" o o ') Antes de Ia audiencia pUblica, cualquier persona u organizaci6n puede, registrar en la oficina de City Clerk, en el segundo plso, City Hall (Ayuntamiento) 300 North "0" Street, San Bemardino, Cafifornia, una declaracl6n de oposici6n sobre el propuesto Plan de Reurbanizacl6n. Se Ie brindar~ la oportunidad de hablar a las personas u organizaci6nes que deseen hablar. A Ia hora ya Indicada, el Alcalde y Ios miembros del Consejo Municipal y la Comisi6n de Oesarollo de Ia Comunidad, escuchar~n y tomar~n en cuenta la opinl6n de oposici6n verbal 6 registrada sobre el propuesto Plan de Reurbanizaci6n. La Comisi6n de Oesarollo de la Comunidad y el Alcalde y Ios miembros del Consejo Municipal tomar~n encuenta todas las evidencias y testlmonios a favor de, y encontra de, Ia adopci6n del propuesto Plan de Reurbanizaci6n. Ademas, el Alcalde y Ios miembros del Consejo Municipal y la Comisi6n de Desarollo de la Comunidad, a Ia misma hora y en el mismo lugar, celebrar~n juntos una audiencia pUblica para considerar elllltlmo Documento de Impacto Ambiental de el propuesto Plan de Reurbanizaci6n y tomar~n en cuenta Ias declaracl6nes y testimonios de oposici6n 6 de apoyo sobre la certlflcacl6n delllltlmo Documento de Impacto Ambienta!. Durante el dia, hora y lugar de Ia audiencia pllblica, cualquier, persona que desee comentar a favor de, 6 encontra de, el contenido adecuado de elllitimo Documento de ImpaClO Ambiental, podr~ presentarse y hablar ante el Alcalde y Ios miembros del Consejo Municipal y Ia Comisi6n de Oesarollo de la Comunidad. 1 Se invita al pllblico a revisar la descripcl6n legal del mapa de la Zona de proyecto que se ha preparado y que se encuentra en la oficina de City Clerk, en el segundo piso, City Hall (Ayuntamiento) 300 North -0" Street, San Bemardino, Califomia. Aquellas personas que esten interesadas podr~n revisar el documento del propuesto Plan de Reurbanizaci6n, elllltimo Documento de Impacto Ambiental y toda informaci6n pertinente, en la oficina de City Clerk. Aquellas personas que tengan preguntas eSpecificas, pueden visitar la oficina de Ia Comisi6n de Oesarollo de Ia Comunidad en City Hall (Ayuntamiento), 300 North "0" Street, Cuarto piso, San Bernardino, California 611amen a (714) 384-5081. .4?~J?$~V/ City Clerk, Cludad de San Bemardino 'tIt/aM J; /9'}cJ Fec1'18 ~~~~ Secreta 0, de Comisi6n e Oesarollo de al Comunidad de la Ciudad de San Bemardino I/?% ~ /'170 F a Publicado: EI14 de Mayo 1990 EI 21 de Mayo 1990 EI28 de Mayo 1990 EI 4 de Junio 1990 "'"" ,...~ " , ,~\\h,~~ ~t.~"" - *- ......... - .".. ,..... ~ ~..... /11/IIW~\. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HARRY M, MAYS County Administrative Officer No. I Arrowhead Plaza. 5th Floor 385 North Arrowhead Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92415-0120 (714) 387-5418 Telecopier (714) 387-5430 Marsha Turoci . . . . . First District Jon D. Mikels. . . . . . . . Second District Barbara Cram Riordan, Chairman ... Third District Larry Walker................... . Fourth District Roberl L. Hammock. . . . . . Fifth District County Administrative Office v'; 6 ;0 iT! l--;' :T1 June 8,1990 ,- " Common Council/Redevelopment Agency City of San Bernardino 300 N, "0" Street San Bernardino, California 92408 ~ - --:J :--J ,;:,. o :'"1 Re: Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan Honorable Members: This letter is submitted to you as members of the governing bodies considering the subject redevelopment plan for adoption at the public hearing scheduled for June 11, 1990. The following objections are made by the County Administrative Office to the referenced redevelopment plan. Section 33367, Health and Safety Code, State of California, mandates that the ordinance adopting a redevelopment plan include certain findings and determinations. The legislature intended that the Redevelopment Agency/governing body have before it clear, specific and substantial evidence and documentation substantiating its findings. Minimum documentation and perfunctory reference to provisions of the enabling legislation is insufficient. In general, the findings contained in the ordinance are not based on substantial evidence.. The following are specific objections of the County: 1, Neither the plan, the EIR, the Preliminary Report nor the supplementary material adequately supports the conclusion that the entirety of the project area is blighted and requires the use of redevelopment authority to achieve the public purposes declared in the redevelopment law. Large tracts of land owned by the Flood Control District and lying within the flood plain are included within the proposed project boundary. No documentation is included in the plan documents to establish a condition of blight on that land nor do the plan documents indicate specific benefits to said property which would result from project activities. 2. No substantial and specific evidence or documentation is provided to support a finding that the redevelopment plan would redevelop the area in the interest of the public peace, health, safety and welfare. 3. Neither narrative information, financial plans, or budgets are included in the plan or supporting material to support any finding that adoption and carrying out of the plan is economically sound and feasible. ",.-.,., ........ "~.... ) '" ./ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PLAN June 8,1990 Page Two 4. Substantial evidence is not provided to sustain the finding that the redevelopment plan conforms to the general plan of the city. The plan's finding appears to be based solely on the undocumented assertion in the plan that its implementation will be in accordance with the general plan and zoning ordinances as may be amended from time to time. 5. No substantial evidence or documentation specific to the area proposed for redevelopment is supplied to warrant the conclusion that carrying out the redevelopment plan would promote the public peace, health, safety and welfare of the community. 6. The plan and related material contains only minimum reference to the role that condemnation of real property will play in project implementation. Insufficient evidence and documentation are included to support the finding that condemnation is necessary to the execution of the plan. Further, the plan lacks substantial evidence, or any evidence at all, to warrant the conclusion that adequate provisions have been made for payment for property so acquired. 7. Neither the plan nor supporting documents provide sufficient evidence to conclude that a feasible plan exists for the temporary or permanent relocation of facilities and persons displaced from the project area. The redevelopment plan, in fact, indicates that such a relocation plan does not yet exist but is to be prepared. 8. No evidence is provided that there are or are being provided in the project area or in other areas not generally less desirable in regard to public utilities and publiC and commercial facilities and at rents or prices within the financial means of the families and persons displaced from the project area, decent, safe and sanitary dwellings equal in number to the numbers of and available to the displaced families and persons, and reasonably accessible to their places of employment. The proposal set forth in the plan to evaluate this problem after adoption of the plan is legally inadequate. 9. Neither the plan nor supporting documents includes substantial evidence or documentation that the non contiguous portions of the project (shown as sub-area B and sub-area C) are either blighted or necessary for effective redevelopment and are not included for the purpose of obtaining tax increment without other substantial justification fortheir inclusion. 10. Insufficient information is included in the plan and supporting material to justify inclusion of all of the properties in the plan. The project area includes many lands, buildings and improvements that are not detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare. Only generalized information is provided to support the conclusion that all properties included in the project boundary are necessary for effective redevelopment. A substantial number of properties have apparently been included solely to obtain the allocation of tax increment and not because they are a detriment to the publiC health, safety or welfare or necessary for effective redevelopment. ,/""'" CITV OF SAN BERNARDINO MT. VERNON CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PLAN June 8,1990 Page Three """"""", 1 1. Neither the plan nor any other materials presented provide substantial evidence, or any evidence at all, upon which to base a finding that redevelopment could not reasonably be expected to be accomplished by private enterprise acting alone without the aid and assistance of the agency. 12. The information provided by the agency does not support the conclusion that the use of tax increment revenues for project financing will not cause significant financial burden or detriment to affected taxing entities. Analysis by the county staff indicates that allocation of tax increment to the agency for project purposes will create a substantial burden on the County General Fund, County Flood Control District and County Library District. Loss of tax increment by these agencies will severely impair their ability to provide for the current level of service and meet those service demands, both in quality and quantity, created by project activities. Further information concerning this matter is contained in the report of the Fiscal Review Committee, which is incorporated herein by this reference. The above information is provided for the consideration of the governing bodies empowered to adopt the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Plan. The provisions of Section 33367, Health and Safety Code, have n t been met and that the plan is not suitable for adoption. HMM :des "; ~~~\~\ \J\\~\l ~ ~ RvM.MAVS .J Co ty Administrative Office ~o~ C~LIFORMJ~ SCHOOL FIMANC1~L SE~~~ES \16.1 t-,~9\1 14110 F'. 4- ) CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. l\ml'lk., COIrI1'lM\ ;Llld A','.III. ~lh' ^ rflllr.....'lll1,t! C."IHIMllll/\ June 11, 1990 'lei Cl ;;0 m " ;., Honorable Council Member. City of San Bernardino 300 North "0" Street San Bernardino, California 92416 ~ ~ r~ , ~ Ladies and Gentlemen: SUbject: Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment project V N J:>. co --'-1 _:J On behalf of the San Bernardino Community College of Truste.., I would like to thank you for the pre.ent this information and our concerns. District Board opportunity to The College is reapon.ible for providing higher education opportunities for residents in the area. Ae you know, public education at all levels is directly dependent upon state and local revenue sources for the funding of operational programs and the facilities to house these program~. The state's prov1sion actual need, especially buildings on the campus being exper1enc8d. As you know, the portion of the tax baee of the redevelopment project attributable to the College District is only 5.0.. The plans for the redevelopment agency to "capture" the District Share of the tax base increase during the next 40 years should be accompliah.d with the compl.te involvement and cooperation Of the District. for collelle considering and the rate facilities falla short of the age of the existing of student growth currently The material you have provided to date regarding the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project, has been carefully reviewed and we have concluded that there will be an impact on the San Bernardino Community College District. The inevitable new development, homes. jobs, and the result1nll students, mutt be accommodated. For these reaeons, we must register thie Objection to the redevelopment project .. it i8 now pre.ented because of the severe financial detriment we would experience. 2850 Rumsey D,;w · Riverside, Calif(lI'lli" 92S06 . (714) 686.3735 t'~ CAL IFORr4l R SCHOOL F INANe I RL SER/'''''ES ,0" a6.11~9a 14=U P. '5.- Honorable Council Members City of San eernardino June 11, 1990 ~age 2 In order to partially alleviate thi. adverse impact. we sU9ge.t that a cooperative participation agreement be entered into which would pass through a portion of our share of the tax revenue back to the District. Sincerely, rJ . -'.'....'.;-..) (- (;^ "'D-~(-~Q.~__ Brooks P. Coleman pre.ident cc: Mr. Jack Sherman, Controller San Bernardino Community College District ...END..... SUP P L EKE R TAL IRFORKATIOR r '-' ,.,., ...... , " ....., Redevelopment Agency · City of San Bernardino 300 Ncnh "D" S~ Fourth Rom . Sill Bernardino, Cl1ifomia 92418 (714) 384-5081 FAX (714) 888-9413 ".InPP; -I W" June 8. 1990 TO: File FROM: Susan M. Morales, Project Manager SUBJECT: MT. VERNON CORRIDOR Listed below. please find buildIng permit activity that has occurred within the Mt. Vernon Corridor project area boundaries within the last year. Date LOCATION TYPE SIZE 5-1-90 613 "I" Street Industrial 12.000 SF 5-1-90 631 "I" Street Industrial 9.120 SF 5-89 NEC 5th & Harrington CommercIal 13.202 SF 5-89 818 N. Mt. Vernon Commercial 10.000 SF 1989 1293 N. Mt. Vernon Commercial 10,017 SF 1988 1390 4th Street Industrlal 4.250 SF SH:kak:2999H