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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcc min 1991/11/26 RDA MINUTES OF A JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVFiOPMENT AGENCY OF THE ~;rrY OF CHULA VISTA Tuesday, November 26, 1991 Council Chambers 8:35 p.m. Public Services Building CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL: PRESENT: Councilmembers/Members Grasser Horton, Moore, Rindone, and Mayor/Chairman Nader ABSENT: Councilman/Member Malcolm ALSO PRESENT: John D. Goss, City Manager/Director; Bruce M. Boogaard, City/Agency Attorney; and Beverly A_ Authelet, City Clerk 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Redevelopment Agency - October 22 and November 12, 1991 MSC 0Rindone/Moore) to approve the minutes of October 22 and November 12, 1991 as presented. Approved 4-0-1 with Member Malcolm absent with Chalrmar~. Nader abstaining on the minutes of November 12, 1991. CONSENT CAI.~NDAR 3. Will I rEN COMMUNICATIONS: None * * END OF CONSENT CALENDAR * * PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANC~..g None submitted. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS None ACTION ITEMS 4. RESOLUTION 16429 ADOPTING INrFIAL STUDY/NEGATIVE DECLARATION NUMBER 92-07 AND WAWING RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION TAX IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,800 FOR THE SIXTEEN-UNIT PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECT AT 588 'I," STREET - Staff recommends that the Council adopt the Initial Study/Negative Declaration No. 92.07 and approve the waiver of Residential Construction Tax in the amount of $6,800. (Council Resolution) 15788 15789 Minutes November 26, 1991 Page 2 RESOLUTION 1217 ADOPTING INITIAL STDDY/NEGATIVE DECLARATION NUMBER 92-07, APPROPRIATING $153,000 FROM THE LOW-MODERATE INCOME HOUSING FUND MOBILE HOME PARK (IP, AND APPROVING THE DEVELOPMENT AGRI~I~MENT BETWEEN THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT SIXTEEN LOW INCOME HOUSING UNITS AT 588 ~L" STREET - On 4/11/78, the voters of Chula Vista approved an Article 34 referendum for 400 units of publicly-owned low income housing on scattered sites. To date, 123 of those units have been build and an additional 22 units are in the construction process. The County Housing Authority is proposing to construct a 16-unit project at 588 "L" Street with a mix of two and three bedroom townhomes for occupancy by low and very-low income families. Staff recommends that the Agency adopt the Initial Study/Negative Declaration No. 92-07, appropriate $153,000 from the Low-Moderate Income Housing Fund CIP, and enter into a Development Agreement with the San Diego County Housing Authority to construct 16 townhome-type units at 588 "L" Street. 4/Sth's vote required. (Agency Resolu~on) City/Agency Attorney Boogaard informed Council that Councilmembers/Members Malcolm and Grasser Horton had potential conflicts. It was his opinion the Councilwoman/Member Grasser Horton could l)articipate due to the Rule of Necessity as a 4/5th's vote was required. It was also his determination that her position on the Board of Realtors would not preclude her from participating. Councilman/Member Moore questioned whether there was another way to handle this without setting a trend for waiving fees. Chris Salomone, Director of Community Development, responded that this issue came up during the Salvation Army project where a fee waiver was approved. There was discussion at that time regarding the fee waiver not becoming a common practice. The fee being waived tonight is a residential construction tax wbich goes into the general fund and is generally used for capital improvement projects on the western side of the City, projects that are not generally funded by new development as on the eastern side of the City. City/Agency Attorney Boogaard informed Council that there was a particular provision in the Municipal Code to waive the residential construction tax in order to expedite the consU-uction of low and moderate-income housing which was precisely the case before the Council/Agency. He did not feel it would be setting a precedent in waiving fees or taxes in other cases that may appear before the Council/Agency. City Manager/Director Goss stated the fee would not go into the general operating fund but into capital improvements, therefore the impact would be on the CIP although it was a fairly minor amount. RESOLUTION 16429 AND 1217 O~ BY COUN(ILMAN/MEMBER MOORE, reading of the text was waived, passed and approved 4-0-1 with Councilman/Member Malcolm absent. 5. RESOLUTION 16430 APPROVING TAXING AGENCY AGRRRME2qTS FOR THE SOLrFI-IWEST REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTAREA. Staffrecommends Council approve the resolution. (Council Resolution) RESOLUTION 1218 APPROVING TAXING AGENCY AGI~R~MENTS FOR THE SOUTHWEST REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA - As part of the Southwest Redevelopment Project Area adoption, Agency staff have negotiated agreements with affected taxing agencies for the division of future tax increment revenues. The agreements are with the County of San diego, the Sweetwater Union High School District, the Chula Vista Elementary School District, and the Southwestern Community College District. These agreements constitute the mitigation for impacts that may be caused by the Agency's adoption of the Southwest Redevelopment Project Area. Staff recommends that the Agency adopt the resolution approving she taxing agency agreements. (Affeno/Resolution) 15790 Minutes November 26, 1991 Page 3 CounciimardMember Rindone stated that upon the recommendation of the City/Agency Attorney he would not participate on this item. Chris Salomone, Director of Gommunity Development, informed the Council/Agency that staff recommended a continuance of this item to a special meeting on 12/10/91. OTHER BUSINESS 6. CITY MANAGER'S/DIRECTOR'S REPORT(S) - None. 7. MAYOR'S/CHAIRMAN'S REPORT(S) - None. 8. COUNCIL/MEMBER COMMENTS - None. ADJOURNMENT ADJOURNMENT AT 8:43 P.M. to the regular meeting of the City Council and special meeting of the Agency for Tuesday, December 10, 1991 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Public Services Building. Respectfully submitted, BEVERLY A. AUTHELET, CMC, City Clerk Vicki C. Soderquist, Deputy C~ ,~Clerk