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HomeMy WebLinkAboutrda min 1986/06/24 MINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA June 24, 1986 Counc il Chambers 11 : 21 p.m. Public Services Building (Following the City Council meeting) ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Cox; Members Malcolm, Moore, Campbell, McCandl i ss MEMBERS ABSENT: None STAFF PRESENT: Executive Director Goss, City Attorney Harron, Community Development Director Desrochers l. APPROVAL OF MINUTES for the meetings of June 4, 5 and 10, 1986. MSUC (Cox/McCandliss) to approve the minutes. 2. RESOLUTION 699 APPROVING A CONTRACT WITH WILLDAN ASSOCIATES FOR DEVELOPING DRAWINGS AND TRAFFIC SAFETY DATA FOR TWO AT-GRADE RAILROAD CROSSINGS Communi ty Development Director Desrochers reported that subsequent to the Redevelopment Agency's approval, Request for Proposals (RFP' s) were mailed to several engi neeri ng fi rms for developing drawings and traffic sa f e ty data for two at-grade railroad crossings i n the Bayfront Redevelopment project area. The technical information developed by the consultant wi 11 be incorporated into the City's application for the two Bayfront crossings prior to its submission to the Public Util i ties Commission (PUC). It is requested that the Agency authorize a contract with Will dan Associates for engi neeri ng services and appropriate the expenditure of funds for said contract. Funds are available in Account 990-9907-5516. RESOLUTION OFFERED BY MEMBER McCANDLISS, the reading of the text was waived by unanimous consent, passed and approved unanimously. 3. RESO LUTI ON APPROVING A STATEMENT OF INTENTION WITH HOMART DEVELOPMENT COMPANY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE CHULA VISTA SHOPPING CENTER. ---..-. . -.-..---".... -...~._._- -.. - --..--... - - - - --- - - -., - -" -. - - - - --.;I Minutes - 2 - June 24, 1986 Redevelopment Agency In a written report to the Agency, Community Development Director Desrochers stated that the Agency has been working with the Homart Development Company towards the renovation of the Chula Vista Shopping Center at Broadway and "H" Streets. Homart has invested substantial funds in the planning of this project and is about to enter escrow for the purchase of the sections of the Center owned by Louis Nohl and Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc. Homart will develop plans for the addition of approximately 140,000 square feet of rentable retail space and the renovation of existing stores into a first class center. The City and Agency are also requested to investigate the closure of Fifth Avenue, undertake related environmental studies, and participate in the funding of the relocation of utilities and construction of public improvements as may be required. Di rector Desrochers added that the Agency is further requested to agree to amend the Town Centre 11 Redevelopment Plan to allow for the collection of tax increments which may be used to finance public improvements for the project. MSUC (McCandliss/Campbell) to continue this item to the meeting on Thursday, June 26 at 4:00 p.m. 4. REPORT COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CONTRACT REGARDING MOBILEHOME PARK CONVERSION RESOLUTION 700 APPROVING COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA & COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO REGARDING DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MOBILEHOME OCCUPANT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, APPROVING PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION FOR ORANGE TREE MOBILEHOME PARK, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR At thei r March 20 meeti ng, the Agency gave conceptual approval to contracting with the San Diego County Department of Housing & Community Development to perform technical services related to the conversion of Orange Tree Mobilehome Park. Council previously approved the concept of the City contracting wi th the County to provi de techni cal assi stance for the Orange Tree Mobilehome Park conversion. The County has offered to modi fy its Mobilehome Occupant Assistance Program for use by the City. This would entail developing the structure, preparing forms and establ ishing appropriate procedures. Once the County's program is modified, the County woul d provi de techni cal servi ces to the Ci ty on behal f of Orange Tree Mobilehome Park for a total cost not to exceed $15,000 plus mileage for services related to developing and implementing an assistance program for Orange Tree. __._·',__a _,_._____ ..._~._____.~._. --,--.-" Minutes - 3 - June 24, 1986 Redevelopment Agency Ci ty staff proposes that the County provide technical assistance to the City for the provision of the following th re e forms of assistance for Orange Tree Mobilehome Park: l. Ci ty Co-Application with park's Resident Association for State Mobilehome Park Assistance Program (MPAP) funds, 2. Agency loan of $500,000 for interim financing, 3. Agency deferred take-out loans to qualified low i nc ome residents. The recommended action would appropriate $15,200 of which $15,000 is for staff costs and $200 covers mileage from the unappropriated balance of the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund to Account #993-9930-5201, Professional Services. The approximate balance in the Housing Fund is $1,600,000. RESOLUTION OFFERED BY CHAIRMAN COX, the reading of the text was waived by unanimous consent, passed and approved unanimously. 5. DIRECTOR'S REPORT None. 6. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT None. 7. MEMBERS' COMMENTS None. ADJOURNMENT AT 11 : 25 p.m. to the meeting schedul ed for Thursday, June 26, 1986 at 4:00 p.m. following the Ci ty Counc il meeting and to the regular meeting of July 10, 1986 at 4:00 p.m. ennle M. Fulasz, City Clerk 0836C --.---- ---"--"---'._--'--''''--,---~~-,-- ---~-"-'-"--~-------'-