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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRDA Packet 2002/06/18 Notice is hereby given that the Chair of the Chula Vista Housing Authority has called and will convene a special meeting of the Housing Authority, Tuesday, June 18, 2002 at 6:00 p.m., immediately following the City Council meeting in the Council Chambers, located in the Pubiic Services Building, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California to consider, deliberate and act upon the following: Shirle:~~ ~~~ :---:: :;:::: ::: -= CllY OF CHUlA VISTA TUESDAY,JUNE 18,2002 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 6:00 P.M. PUBLIC SERVICES BUILDING (immediately following the City Council meeting) REVISED .JOINT MEETING OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY I CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING AUTHORITY (SPECIAL MEETING) OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Agency /Council/ Authority Members Davis, Padilla, Rindone, Salas; Chair/Mayor Horton CONSENT CALENDAR The staff recommendations regarding the following item!s) listed under the Consent Calendar will be enacted by the Agency/Council by one motion without discussion uniess an Agency/Council member, a member of the public or City staff requests that the item be pulled for discussion. If you wish to speak on one of these items, please fill out a "Request to Speak Form" available in the lobby and submit it to the Secretary of the Redevelopment Agency or the City Clerk prior to the meeting. Items pulled from the Consent Caiendar will be discussed after Action items. Items pulled by the public will be the first items of business. 1. COUNCIL RESOLUTION. ESTABLISHING THE APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA FOR FISCAL YEAR 2002-03 - Article XIIiB of the California Constitution approved by the voters in 1979 and commonly referred to as the Gann Initiative, requires each local government to establish an Appropriations Limit by resolution each year at a regularly scheduled meeting or noticed special meeting. The purpose of the limit is to restrict spending of certain types of revenues to a level predicated on a base year amount increased annually by an inflation factor. [Assistant City Manager Powell] STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Council adopt the resolution. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS This is an opportunity for the general public to address the City Council/Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority on any subject matter within the Council/Agency/Authority's jurisdiction that is not an item on this agenda. (State law, however, generally prohibits the City Council/Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority from taking action on any issues not included on the posted agenda.) If you wish to address the Council/Agency/Authority on such a subject, please complete the "Request to Speak Under Oral Communications Form" available in the lobby and submit it to the Secretary to the Redevelopment Agency or City Clerk prior to the meeting. Those who wish to speak, please give your name and address for record purposes and follow up action. PUBLIC HEARINGS The following item!sl have been advertised and/or posted as public hearings as required by law. If you wish to speak to any item, please fill out the "Request to Speak Form" available in the lobby and submit it to the Redevelopment Agency or the City Clerk prior to the meeting. 2. a. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF THE OPERATING AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGETS FOR THE CITY, AND THE OPERATING BUDGETS FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND THE HOUSING AUTHORITY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2003 - The City Council has received and considered the City Manager's proposed operating and capital improvement budgets for the City and the operating budgets for the Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003. Two work sessions were held to consider and deliberate on the recommendations contained in those initial documents as well as additions and deletions identified after the proposed budget document was printed. The budgets submitted for adoption represent the FY 2003 amended Spending Plan as adopted by Council and as amended by the City Manager in accordance with tentative Council direction received during the budget work sessions. [Director of Community Development] 2. b. COUNCIL RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE OPERATING AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGETS FOR THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR 2.c. AGENCY / HOUSING AUTHORITY RESOLUTIONS ADOPTING THE OPERATING BUDGETS FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND HOUSING AUTHORITY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The Council/Agency/Housing Authority accept public testimony and approve the resolutions adopting the fiscal year 2003 Operating and Capital Project Budgets as amended and appropriating the various sources of funding for the purposes indicated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003. Redevelopment Agency, June 18, 2002 Page 2 3. a. AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT ITC-02-02) TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF A WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT 45 NORTH BROADWAY WITHIN THE TOWN CENTRE II REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA - Cingular Wireless is proposing to construct, operate, and maintain a wireless telecommunications facility at 45 North Broadway, within the boundaries of the Town Centre II Redevelopment Project Area. The proposed project is located at the North Island Credit Union, which is surrounded by the Best Buy parking lot to the north and east, and open space uses to the south and west. [Director of Community Development] 3. b. AGENCY RESOLUTION GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT ITC-02-02) TO CINGULAR WIRELESS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF A WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT 45 NORTH BROADWAY WITHIN THE TOWN CENTRE II REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Agency adopt the resolution. ACTION ITEMS The items listed in this section of the agenda are expected to elicit substantial discussions and deliberations by the Agency, Council, staff, or members of the general public. The items will be considered individually by the Agency/Council and staff recommendation may in certain cases be presented in the alternative. Those who wish to speak, please fill out a Request to Speak form available in the lobby and submit it to the Secretary to the Redevelopment Agency or City Clerk prior to the meeting. 4. a. CONSIDERATION OF AMENDING CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 10.62.010IBH1) AND 10.62.010IBH81. PARKING VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT, TO INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR PARKING METER VIOLATIONS FROM $12 TO $20, AND FROM $35 TO $40 FOR LATE PAYMENT OF PARKING METER VIOLATIONS - During the past 2-3 years, Parking Meter Fund expenditures have increasingly exceeded revenues. Consequently, the General Fund has had to supplement the Parking Meter Fund in order to maintain basic operations such as parking enforcement and repairing or replacing broken parking meters and signage. [Director of Community Development] 4. b. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 10.62.010 UNDER CHAPTER 10.62 "PARKING VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT" TO INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR PARKING METER RELATED PARKING VIOLATIONS FROM $12 TO $20 AND INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR LATE PAYMENT OF THE SAME VIOLATIONS FROM $35 TO $40 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Place the ordinance on first reading. 5. DIRECTOR'S REPORTlS) Redevelopment Agency, June 18, 2002 Page 3 6. CHAIR/MAYOR REPORTIS) 7. AGENCY/COUNCIL/AUTHORITY COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT The meeting will adjourn to a closed session and thence to an adjourned meeting of the Redevelopment Agency on July 9, 2002, at 6:00 p.m., immediately following the City Council meeting in the City Council Chambers. CLOSED SESSION Unless Agency Counsel, the Executive Director, or the Redevelopment Agency/City Council states otherwise at this time, the Agency/Council will discuss and deliberate on the following item(s) of business which are permitted by law to be the subject of a closed session discussion, and which the Agency/Council is advised should be discussed in closed session to best protect the interests of the City. The Agency/Councii is required by law to return to open session, issue any reports of final action taken in closed session, and the votes taken. However, due to the typical length of time taken up by closed sessions, the videotaping will be terminated at this point in order to save costs so that the Agency/Council's return from closed session, reports of final action taken, and adjournment will not be videotaped. Nevertheless, announcements of actions taken in Closed Session shall be made by Noon on Wednesday following the meeting at the City Clerk's office in accordance with the Ralph Brown Act (Govt. Code § 54957.7) 8. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING ANTICIPATED LITIGATION -- Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9Ib) One Case AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT The City of Chula Vista, in complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), request individuals who require special accommodates to access, attend, and/or participate in a City meeting, activity, or service request such accommodation at least 48 hours in advance for meetings and five days for scheduled services and activities. Please contact the Secretary to the Redevelopment Agency for specific information at (619) 691-5047 or Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TDD) at (619) 585-5647. California Relay Service is also available for the hearing impaired. Redevelopment Agency, June 18, 2002 Page 4 JOINT REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY/COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT Item I Meeting Date 6/18/02 ITEM TITLE: Resolution Establishing the Appropriations Limit for the City of Chula Vista for Fiscal Year 2002-03 SUBMITTED BY: Assistant City Manager powel1 REVIEWED BY: City Manager (;{?- "-' /4/5ths Vote: Yes No X ) ç,¡ "I - - Article XIlIB of the California Constitution approved by the voters in 1979 and commonly referred to as the Gann Initiative, requires each local government to establish an Appropriations Limit by resolution each year at a regularly scheduled meeting or noticed special meeting. The purpose of the limit is to restrict spending of certain types of revenues to a level predicated on a base year amount increased annually by an inflation factor. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution establishing an appropriations limit of $344,993.751 for the 2002-03 fiscal year. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATION: Not applicable. DISCUSSION: Article XIIIB of the California Constitution, approved by the voters in 1979, imposed the concept of spending limits on local governments. This Constitutional provision and related implementing legislation specifies that annual increases in appropriations financed from "Proceeds of Taxes" are limited to a base year (1978-79) amount increased annually by an inflation factor comprised of the change in population of the City combined with the greater of the change in new non-residential construction or the change in the California per capita personal income. By definition, "Proceeds of Taxes" includes such revenues as property taxes, sales and use taxes, utility users taxes, transient occupancy taxes, and state subventions. Revenues from other sources like fees/charges and federal grants are considered "Non-Proceeds of Taxes" and are not subject to the annual spending limit. This calculation has always been perfunctory for the City of Chula Vista, since the proceeds of taxes for the City are far less than the statutory appropriation limit. 1-( Page 2, Item Meeting Date 6/18/02 The State Department of Finance and the San Diego County Assessor's Office are charged with providing the data necessary for local jurisdictions to establish their appropriation limit. According to these sources, for purposes of the fiscal year 2002- 03 calculation, the population increased 5.39% and new non-residential construction increased 2.99%. California per capita personal income actually decreased by 1.27% and was not used in the formula to compute the limit since this decrease was lower than the increase in new non-residential construction. The fiscal year 2002-03 Appropriation Limit has been calculated as follows: Fiscal Year 2001-02 Appropriation Limit $317,846,012 Increased by an inflation factor composed of the increases in population and new non-residential construction X 1.0854 Fiscal Year 2002-03 Appropriations Limit $344.993.751 The "Proceeds of Taxes" as included in the fiscal year 2002-03 Proposed Budget that are subject to the appropriations limit are estimated to be $54,456,646 (see attachment). Therefore the City has what is referred to as an appropriation" gap" of $290,537,105 ($344,993,751 - $54,456,646). Simply stated, this means that the City could collect and spend up to $290,537,105 more in taxes during fiscal year 2002-03 without exceeding the Constitutional limit. FISCAL IMPACT: This action will enable the City to appropriate and spend tax revenues estimated at $54,456,646 included in the proposed budget for fiscal year 2002-03. I-~ RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ESTABLISHING THE APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA FOR FISCAL YEAR 2002-03 WHEREAS, Article XIIIB of the California Constitution approved by the voters in 1979 and commonly referred to as the Gann Initiative, requires each local government to establish an Appropriations Limit by resolution each year at a regularly scheduled meeting or noticed special meeting; and WHEREAS, the purpose of the limit is to restrict spending of certain types of revenues to a level predicated on a base year amount increased annually by an inflation factor. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula vista does hereby establish an appropriations limit of $344,993,751 for the 2002-03 fiscal year. Presented by Approved as to form by r--v~ '- ~~ Robert Powell J~ìJYM. Kaheny Assistant City Manager CJ.ty Attorney J, \Attorney\RESO\Appropriation Limit for FY 2002 - 03. doc ;-.3 Attachment I APPROPRIATION (GANN) LIMIT GAP CALCULATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2002-03 Proceeds of Taxes F.Y. 2002-03 Proposed Budqet Property Taxes $ 14,154,354 Sales and Use Taxes 20,995,192 Transient Lodging Taxes 2,173,500 Utility Users Taxes 4,170,600 Other Local Taxes: Real Property Transfer 963,000 Business License 1,000,000 State Motor Vehicle Licenses 10,800,000 State Homeowners Property Taxes 200,000 Total Proceeds of Taxes 54,456,646 Appropriation Limit 344,993,751 GAP (Under Limit) ($290,537.105) 1-4 JOINT REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY/COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT Item d. Meeting Date 6/18/02 ITEM TITLE: Public Hearing: Consideration and Adoption of the Operating and Capital Improvement Budgets for the City, and the Operating Budgets for the Redevelopment Agency and the Housing Authority for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2003. Council Resolution: Adopting the Operating and Capital Improvement Budgets for the City of Chula Vista for Fiscal Year 2003 and Appropriating Funds Therefore. Agency/Housing Authority Resolutions: Adopting the Operating Budgets for the Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority for Fiscal Year 2003 and Appropriating Funds Therefore. SUBMITTED BY: Assistant City Manager powel~ Director of Budget & Analysis REVIEWED BY: City Manager&r-I7~ (4/5ths Vote: Yes _No-1L) f.< The City Council has received and considered the City Manager's proposed operating and capital improvement budgets for the City and the operating budgets for the Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003. Two work sessions were held to consider and deliberate on the recommendations contained in those initial documents as well as additions and deletions identified after the proposed budget document was printed. The budgets submitted for adoption represent the FY03 amended Spending Plan as adopted by Council and as amended by the City Manager in accordance with tentative Council direction received during the budget work sessions. RECOMMENDATION: Accept any public testimony, approve the resolutions adopting the fiscal year 2003 Operating and Capital Project Budgets as amended and appropriating the various sources of funding for the purposes indicated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003. .,;)-f Page 2, Item- Meeting Date 6/18/02 BOARDS & COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Not Applicable DISCUSSION: On June 18, 2001, the Council adopted a spending plan for fiscal year 2003, totaling $197.9 million for all funds. During the current fiscal year the Council approved increases to that spending plan totaling $5 million. On May 24, 2002 the City Manager presented the proposed Operating and Capital Improvement Budgets for fiscal year 2003 to the City Council for consideration recommending additional increases totaling $11 million and requesting that Council formally adopt the budget for fiscal year 2003. The proposed spending plan for all Funds, including Capital Projects totaled $213.9 million for fiscal year 2003. Included in these totals is a General Fund operating budget totaling $108.9 million. Also included is the recommended Capital Improvement Program budget ($27 million), Redevelopment Agency Funds ($5.9 million), and the Housing Authority ($12,150). The Council held workshops on June 10 & 12 to receive staff presentations on significant budget issues and to deliberate on any and all areas of the City Manager's proposal. The budgets submitted at this time for formal adoption represent the City Manager's initial spending plans, as tentatively approved and/or amended by the Council during the budget work sessions. Attachment A represents the final budget submitted for adoption and appropriation, while Attachment B reflects itemized adjustments to the City Manager's initial proposal which were determined to be necessary after the proposed budget documents were printed, and were tentatively approved by Council during the workshops. The final budgets submitted for all Funds total $214.4 million, including a General Fund operating budget of $109 million. The all-Funds total also includes budget allocations for Capital Improvements ($27 million), Redevelopment Agency Funds ($6 million), and the Housing Authority ($12,150). Estimated revenues (Attachment C) total $218.9 million, exceeding the proposed spending plans by approximately $4.5 million (2.1 %). These amounts generally represent monies accumulating in numerous Special Funds to be committed in the near future for various types of capital improvement projects. The General Fund operating budget is funded in total by estimated revenues, with no impact on available Fund balance expected. FISCAL IMPACT: Adoption of the City Manager's proposed budget appropriates $214.4 million in funding for specific activities for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003. .,;;-~ RESOLUTION NO. 2002- RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ADOPTING THE OPERATING AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGETS FOR THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003 AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR WHEREAS, on May 24, 2002, the City Council of the city of Chula Vista received and considered the City Manager's proposed operating and capital improvement budgets for the City and the operating budgets for the Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003; and WHEREAS, two work sessions were held to consider and deliberate on the recommendations contained in those initial documents as well additions and deletions identified after the proposed budget document was printed; and WHEREAS, the budgets submitted for adoption represent the FY03 amended spending Plan as adopted by Council and as amended by the City Manager in accordance with tentative Council direction received during the budget work sessions; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the budget was noticed and held as required by the city Charter, and all public testimony was received and considered. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the city of Chula vista does hereby adopt the Operating and Capital Improvement Budgets for the city of Chula Vista for Fiscal Year 2003. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the city Council approve the appropriation of funds for Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2003 as specified in Attachment A. Presented by Approved as to form by Robert Powell Assistant City Manager J, \Attorney\RESO\Budget adoption 2003.doc .;2-..3 """"""""""""~~~~~~~~~~"~~,,~~~,, ~~~------ooooooooo 0 """"~~--o""""""""""""""""""......"""", """"""""'...'" ,,-""" """" "'... 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RESOLUTION NO. 2002- RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY/ HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ADOPTING THE OPERATING BUDGETS FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND HOUSING AUTHORITY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003 AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR WHEREAS, on May 24, 2002, the Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority of the city of Chula vista received and considered the City Manager's proposed operating budgets for the Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2003; and WHEREAS, two work sessions were held to consider and deliberate on the recommendations contained in those initial documents; and WHEREAS, the budgets submitted for adoption represent the FY03 amended Spending Plan as adopted by Council and as amended by the City Manager in accordance with tentative Agency/Housing Authority direction received during the budget work sessions; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the budget was noticed and held as required by the City Charter, and all public testimony was received and considered. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority of the City of Chula Vista do hereby adopt the operating Budgets for the Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority for Fiscal Year 2003. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority approves the appropriation of funds for Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2003 as specified in Attachment A. 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(") ~ g:g¡ ~ ¡; g Q 00 0 Ow ~-d.-(P PAGE 1, ITEM NO.: .3 MEETING DATE: 06/18/02 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA STATEMENT ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: TO CONSIDER GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT (TC-02-02) TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF A WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT 45 NORTH BROADWAY WITHIN THE TOWN CENTRE II REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA RESOLUTION GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT (TC-02-02) TO CINGULAR WIRELESS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF A WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT 45 NORTH BROADWAY WITHIN THE TOWN CENTRE II REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA SUBMlnED BY: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR W}-~ c'\ REVIEWED BY: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR &r:;..,¡v' ,A' 4/5THS YOTE: YES DNO0 BACKGROUND Cingular Wireless ("Applicant") is proposing to construct, operate, and maintain a wireless telecommunications facility at 45 North Broadway, within the boundaries of the Town Centre II Redevelopment Project Area. The proposed project is located at the North Island Credit Union, which is surrounded by the Best Buy parking lof to the north and east, and open space uses to the south and west, The Applicanf selected the proposed location due to the need to meet the network's current capacity and coverage rleeds of the area since there is little or no PCS network coverage in this orea. The proposed felecommunications facility is intended to address this need, and by design will interface with neighboring sites to provide high quality, consistent network operafions to customers. Improved coverage and capacity for the system will ensure availability to business users, personal users, and emergency service providers, thereby enhancing daily communication activities, including emergency and resporlse services. The Community Development Department Planning and Environmental Services Manager has determined that the proposed project is categorically exempt pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, as a Class 3 Section 15303 exemption, which refers to the new construction of small structures. The proposed land use is consistent with the City's General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, and the Town Centre II Redevelopment Plan with a Special Use Permit. ..3-1 PAGE 2, ITEM NO.: MEETING DATE: 06/18/02 The Special Use Permit for the proposed Cingular Wireless Telecommunicafions Facilify is being presented to the Redevelopment Agency far consideration and approval. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Redevelopment Agency hold the required public hearing, fake public testimony, if any, and approve a resolution granting a Special Use Permif for Cingular Wireless to construct, operate, and maintain a wireless telecommunications facilify at 45 North Broadway within fhe Town Cenfre II Redevelopment Project Area. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATION On May 8,2002, the Town Centre Project Area Committee (PAC) voted unanimously in favor of recommending to the Redevelopment Agency approval of fhe proposed Special Use Permit. Please note that the PAC serves as the recommending body to the Cify's Redevelopment Agency in regards to planning and/or redevelopment matters in the Town Centre Redevelopment Area, fherefore a public hearing with the Cify's Planning Commission is not required fo consider this item, DISCUSSION Site Characteristics The proposed project is locafed on privafe property at the North Island Credit Union at 45 North Broadway in the Town Centre II Redevelopment Project Area of the Cify of Chula Vista. The building is surrounded by the Best Buy parking lof to the north and east, and open space uses to the south and west. The roof is accessed via an existing roof access ladder. Cingular Wireless selected the proposed location due to the need to meet the network's current capacify and coverage needs of the area. There is currently little or no PCS network coverage to the roadways and homes locafed in this portion of fhe Counfy. The proposed facilify is intended to address this need, and by design will interface with neighboring sites to provide high qualify, consistent network operations to customers, Proiect Description The project consisfs of the consfruction, operation, and maintenance of an unmanned telecommunications facilify to consist of ten-panel antennas mounted to the existing building facade, and painted fo mafch the building (Attachmenf OJ, Four of the proposed antennas will be located on the east facade of the building, four on the west facade, and two on the north facade. The proposed facilify and supporting equipment will be adequately camouflaged and screened, thereby minimizing or eliminating any significant adverse visual impacts, The proposed telecommunications facilify will also have four self,contained all-weather base transceiver station cabinets, one electric meter panel, and one telephone interface. Each of the .3-.:2.. PAGE 3, ITEM NO.: MEETING DATE: 06/18/02 base transceiver units will measure approximately 51" wide by 28" deep by 63" tall, and will contain the electronic equipment necessary to operate the facility. Supporting equipment will be roof mounted and screened by the existing parapef, as well as a new 10' screen wall to match fhe existing parapet. Land Use Desianations The project site and adjacent uses include the following: Best Buy parking lot Retail Commercial CCP Vacant Open Space CCP Best Buy parking lot Retail Commercial CCP Vacant Open Space CCP As listed above, the projecf site's zoning and land use designation are Central Commercial with Precise Plan (CCP) and Retail Commercial. These designations allow for a variety of commercial uses, such as retail stores, business offices, restaurants, and of her land uses fhat provide commodities or services to fhe general public. The proposed wireless telecommunications facility requires a Speciol Use Permit, pursuant to the Municipal Code and applicable redevelopment plan. FCC Compliance The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has allocated a portion of the radio spectrum for the provision of a personal communication system. The proposed telecommunications communicotions facility will transmit at a frequency range of between 1850 and 2100 MHz, The power required to operote the facility typically does nof exceed 200 watts per channel, therefore, the facility is by design a low-power system. When operational, the transmitted signals from the site will consist of non-ionizing waves generafed af less fhan one microwatt per square centimefer. The FCC standard for continuous public exposure is 900 microwatts per square centimeter. Once constructed and operational, the communicafions facility will be in use continuously. Apart from the initial construction activity, a technician will service the facility on an as needed basis, Generally, servicing will occur once a monfh during normal working hours, Beyond these infermittenf visits, support personnel will require 24-hour access to the facility to addresses any technical emergencies that may arise. Pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, local governments are not allowed to consider environmental effects of radio frequency emissions when evaluating an application for 0 facility. However, local agencies can consider whether a facility complies with all FCC regulations when reviewing an application. In this case, the proposed project meets those requirements. .,3-3 PAGE 4, ITEM NO.: MEETING DATE: 06/18/02 CONCLUSION The Town Centre II Redevelopment Area was adopted in 1978 as a unique area in Chula Vista fhat requires special attention and consideration in order to eliminate and reverse physical and economic deteriorating conditions, and provide and maintain the necessary infrastructure to revitalize and redevelop the area. The proposed felecommunications facility, which will be adequately camouflaged and screened, will provide and maintain a quality cellular phone system in Chula Vista. Especially, in an area of the County where there is little or no PCS network coverage to fhe nearby roadways and residential areas. Improved coverage and capacity for the system will ensure availability to business users, personal users, and emergency service providers, thereby enhancing daily communication activities, including emergency ond response services. The proposed land use is consistent with the City's General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, and the Town Centre II Redevelopment Plan. FISCAL IMPACT The fiscal impact of the proposed telecommunications facility at 45 North Broadway is nominal. However, improved coveroge and capacity for the system will ensure availability to business users, personal users, and emergency service providers, thereby enhancing daily communication activities, including emergency and response services. ATTACHMENTS Attachment A: Town Centre Project Area Committee Resolution Attachmenf B: Proiect Maps Attachment C: Photo Simulation of Proposed Antenna Location Attachment D: Project Proposal by Cingular Wireless .3-<1 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING SPECIAL USE PERMIT TC II 02-02, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT 45 NORTH BROADWAY IN THE TOWN CENTRE II REDEVELOPMENT AREA OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA. WHEREAS, on March 12, 2002 Cingular Wireless filed an application for a Special Use Permit for the construction, operation, and maintenance of a Wireless Telecommunications Facility at 45 North Broadway in the Town Centre II Redevelopment Project Area of the City of Chula Vista; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Department Planning and Environmental Services Manager determined that the proposed project is categorically exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, as a Class 3 Section 15303 exemption, which refers to the new construction of small structures; and WHEREAS, on May 8, 2002, the Town Centre Project Area Committee recommended that the Redevelopment Agency approve the Special Use Permit for a Cingular Wireless Telecommunication Facility; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Director set the time and place for a public hearing to consider the Special Use Permit, and notice of said pubic hearing and its purpose, was published by a newspaper of general circulation and also mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the exterior boundaries of the real property that is the subject of the public hearing at least 10 days prior to the public hearing; and, WHEREAS, the advertised public hearing was held on June 18, 2002, in the City Council Chambers of the Public Services Building at 276 Fourth Avenue, before the Redevelopment Agency where all testimony was considered, and said public hearing was thereafter closed; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Chula Vista (hereinafter "Agency") does hereby approye Special Use Permit TCII 02-02, according to the findings required for a Special Use Permit and subject to the findings and conditions contained in Exhibit A (attached), PRESENTED BY APPROVED AS TO FORM BY D~1, ~ ~ Chris Salomone John M, Kaheny Director of Community Development Agency Attorney J:\COMMDEVIRESOS\45 North 8roadway.doc ..3-S" EXHIBIT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TC " 02-02, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT 45 NORTH BROADWAY IN THE TOWN CENTRE II REDEVELOPMENT AREA OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA A. TOWN CENTRE PROJECT AREA COMMITTEE RECORD The proceedings and all evidence on the proposed project introduced before the Town Centre Project Area Committee at their public hearing on this project held on May 8, 2002, the minutes and resolution resulting there from, are hereby incorporated into the record of this proceeding, B, CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH CEQA The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Chula Vista does hereby determine that the proposed project is categorically exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, as a Class 3 Section 15303 exemption, which refers to the new construction of small structures, C, SPECIAL USE PERMIT FINDINGS 1, That the proposed use at the particular location is necessary or desirable to provide a service or facility which contributes to the general well being of the neighborhood or the community. The proposed cellular facility is necessary to provide and maintain a quality cellular phone system in Chula Vista, The proposed wireless communications facility will provide a utility of ubiquitous convenience and general use, Improved coverage and capacity for the system will ensure availability to business users, personal users, and emergency service providers, thereby enhancing daily commurication activities, including emergency and response services, 2, That such use will not, under the circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity or injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity. The facility will comply with the Federal Standards for radio frequency emissions, and has been conditioned to require that the applicant prove compliance with the accepted ANSI standards for emissions control. The equipment associated with the use operates quietly and virtually noise free, The equipment, when operating, normally does not emit fumes, smoke, dust, or objectionable odors, The radio frequency emissions emitted by the proposed project will fall within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, which transmits non-ionizing radio waves, Non-ionizing electromagnetic emissions at the low levels associated with this type of wireless 1 ..3-~ technology (with current available data) have not been shown to be harmful to living cells, 3, That the proposed use will comply with the regulations and conditions specified in the code for such use. This Special Use Permit conditions the permittee to comply with all applicable regulations and standards specified within the Municipal Code for this type of land use, The conditions of this permit are approximately in proportion to the nature and extent of the impact created by the proposed development, 4, That the granting of this Special Use Permit will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Chula Vista, the Town Centre Redevelopment Plan, or the adopted plan of any other government agency. The granting of this permit will not adversely affect the City of Chula Vista General Plan or Agency's Town Centre Plan due to the minimal impact of the land use. Monthly maintenance visits that the project may generate will not result in the intensification of the use, and does not significantly increase traffic to the commercial shopping center. The integration of the antennas into the existing structure as specified in the project's application and public hearing will not be a significant visual intrusion to the City of Chula Vista (hereinafter "City"). D, TERMS OF GRANT OF PERMIT The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Chula Vista hereby grants Special Use Permit TC II 02-02 subject to the following conditions whereby the applicant and/or property owner shall: 1, Construct the project as shown in the application, elevations, and other exhibits submitted for review at the Town Centre II Project Area Committee public hearing dated May 8, 2002, The colors shall match the existing structure. 2, Cooperate in good faith with other communication companies in co-locating additional antennas on subject property provided said co-Iocatees have received a special use permit for such use at said location from the Agency, Permittee shall exercise good faith in co-locating with other communication companies and sharing the permitted site, provided such shared use does not give rise to a substantial technical level or quality of service impairment of the permitted use (as opposed to a competitive conflict or financial burden), In the event a dispute arises as to whether permittee has exercised good faith in accommodating other users, the Agency may require a third party technical study at the expense of either or both the permittee and the future applicant. 2 :.3-7 3, Comply with ANSI standards for EMF emissions, Within six months of the City of Chula Vista Planning and Building Department's final inspection of the project, the Applicant shall submit a project implementation report to the Community Development Director, which provides cumulatiye field measurements of radio frequency (EMF) power densities of all antennas installed at subject site, The report shall quantify the EMF emissions and compare the results with currently accepted ANSI standards, Said report shall be subject to review and approval by the Community Development Director for consistency with the project proposal report and the accepted ANSI standards. If on review the Agency, at its discretion, finds that the project does not meet ANSI standards, the Agency may revoke or modify the special use permit. 4. Ensure that the project does not cause localized interference with reception of area television or radio broadcasts, If on review the Agency, at its discretion, finds that the project interferes with such reception, the Agency may revoke or modify the special use permit, 5. Obtain building permits for the project from the Chula Vista Planning and Building Department's Building Division, 6, Upon cessation of business operations and use of the site for antennas by the applicant, the applicant has 90 days to submit a substitute user to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director and/or remove the antennas and equipment from the site, Any changes on the special use permit shall require modification. 7, A graffiti resistant treatment shall be specified and applied to all wall and building surfaces. This shall be noted on any building and wall plans and shall be reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director prior to issuance of building permits, Additionally, the project shall conform to Sections 9.20,055 and 9,20,035 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code regarding graffiti control. 8. This permit shall be subject to any and all new, modified or deleted conditions imposed after approval of this permit to advance a legitimate governmental interest related to health, safety, or welfare which the Agency shall impose after advance written notice to the permittee and after the Agency has given the permittee the right to be heard with regard thereto, However, the Agency, in exercising this reserved right/condition, may not impose a substantial expense or deprive Permittee of a substantial revenue source, which the Permittee can not, 3 J-f in the normal operation of the use permitted, be expected to economically recover, 9. This Special Use Permit shall become void and ineffective if not utilized or extended within one year from the effective date thereof, in accordance with Section 19,14,260 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, 10. Applicant/Operator shall and does hereby agree to indemnify, protect, defend and hold harmless City, its City Council Members, the Agency, its members, City or Agency officers, employees, agents and representatives, from and against any and all liabilities, losses, damages, demands, claims, and costs, including court costs and attorney's fees (collectively liabilities) incurred by the City or Agency arising, directly or indirectly, from (a) City's or Agency's approval of this special use permit, (b) City's or Agency's approval or issuance of any other permit or action, whether discretionary or non discretionary, in connection with the use contemplated herein, and (c) Applicant's installation and operation of the facility permitted hereby, including, without limitation, any and all liabilities arising from the emission by the facility of electromagnetic fields or other energy waves or emissions, Applicant/operator shall acknowledge their agreement to this provision by executing a copy of this special use permit where indicated below, Applicant/Operator's compliance with this provision is an express condition of this special use permit and this provision shall be binding on any and all of the Applicant/Operator's successors or assigns. 11, This permit shall expire five years after the date of approval by the Redevelopment Agency, After five years the Applicant may request an extension of this special use permit by the Zoning Administrator, The Zoning Administrator shall review this special use permit for compliance with the conditions of approval and shall determine, in consultation with the applicant, whether the project needs to be modified from its original approval as part of the extension approval. 12, Execute this document by making a true copy of this letter of conditional approval and signing both this original letter and the copy on the lines provided below, said execution indicating that the property owner and applicant have read, understood and agreed to the conditions contained herein, and will implement same, Upon execution, the true copy with original signatures shall be returned to the Community Development Department. Failure to return the signed true copy of this document shall indicate the property owner/applicant's desire that the project, and the corresponding application for building permits and/or business license, be held in abeyance without approval. 4 ..3-7 The proposed facility shall not receive permanent power until all pre-operational conditions have been satisfied, Violation of this condition may result in revocation of this special use permit. E. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND PROVISIONS TO GRANT 1, A copy of this resolution shall be recorded against the property, 2. Any violations of the terms and conditions of this permit shall be ground for revocation or modification of permit. F, NOTICE OF EXEMPTION The Redevelopment Agency directs the Community Development Department Planning and Environmental Services Manager to post a Notice of Exemption and file the same with the County Clerk, G. INVALIDITY; AUTOMATIC REVOCATION It is the intention of the Agency that its adoption of this Resolution is dependent in the enforceability of each and every term, provision and condition herein stated; and that in the event that anyone or more terms, provisions or conditions are determined by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, this resolution and the permit shall be deemed to be automatically revoked and of no further force and effect ab initio, I. EXECUTION AND RECORDATION OF RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL The property owner and the applicant shall execute this document by signing the lines provided below, said execution indicating that the property owner and applicant have each read, understood and agreed to the conditions contained herein, Upon execution, this document shall be recorded with the County Clerk of the County of San Diego, at the sole expense of the property owner and/or applicant, and a signed, stamped copy returned to the Community Development Director, Failure to return a signed and stamped copy of this recorded document within ten days of recordation shall indicate the property owner/applicant's desire that the project, and the corresponding application for building permits and/or a business license, be held in abeyance without approval. ///7; øÚ-" !:::-¡/~ tfl/t;L I Signature of Property Owner Date (o{ll( {Ja- Date 5 ~-IO ATTACHMENT A RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN CENTRE PROJECT AREA COMMITTEE RECOMMENDING THAT THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVE SPECIAL USE PERMIT TC-02-02, FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY LOCATED AT 45 NORTH BROADWAY IN THE TOWN CENTRE II REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA WHEREAS, on March 12,2002, Cingular Wireless filed an application for a Special Use Permit for the construction, operation, and maintenance of a Wireless Telecommunications Facility at 45 North Broadway in the Town Centre II Redevelopment Project Area of the City of Chula Vista; and, WHEREAS, the Community Development Department's Planning and Environmental Manager has determined that the Special Use Permit for the project is Categorically Exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, as a Class 3 Section 15303 exemption, which refers to the new construction of small structures; and, WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Manager set the time and place for a public hearing on the Special Use Permit, and notice of said hearing and its purpose was published in a newspaper of general circulation and was also mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the exterior boundaries of the real property that is the subject of the public hearing at least 10 days prior to the public hearing; and, WHEREAS, the advertised public hearing was held on May 8, 2002, in Conference Room 3 of the Public Services Building at 276 Fourth Avenue, before the Town Centre Project Area Committee, and said public hearing was thereafter closed; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE PROJECT AREA COMMITTEE hereby recommends that the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Chula Vista adopt the draft Redevelopment Agency Resolution in the form attached with said minor modification as may be approved by the City Attorney in accordance with the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT a copy of this resolution shall be transmitted to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Chula Vista. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE TOWN CENTRE PROJECT AREA COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA. this 8h day of May, 2002, by the vote of 5-0. ....3-(( "":~ ~ ATTACHMENT B DRIVE-IN \ . . '. \ . . . 'J'i f>-~ \ . 1'\<1010 "A . :,1'- - . '. EUCALYPTUS COMMUNllY PARK CHULA VISTA PLANNING AND BUILDING DE PARTM E NT LOCATOR Ä~~cl~~1T: angular Vllreless PROJECT OESCRIPTlON, C) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PROJECT ADDRESS, 45 North Broadway Request: Proposal for the installation of ten panel SCALE, I FilE NUMBER antennas facade mounted to existing building. NORTH No Scale PCC-02-58 j:lhomelplanninglcherrylcllocatorslpcc0258,cdr 04,04,02 ...J ~ ( ~ nil II u: 1 i \ :111' I ~; I S !~: ! Ii"' ~ 0 ::.1 I ~il i ~ '.~. ~ l§~; il~~ u~ ~ ~Ui 1;1 ~ I h ~ ! I" ~~ 116"11 ~ h~l~ ' () '" d~1 8 I Z ~ 1"1 i:5 c 0 n I@ i s;:~~ ~ :5zI -. 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","-'...----, , ATTACHMENT C cingular" ATTACHMENT D WI~"U$ PROJECT DESCRIPTION PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A NEW DIGITAL PCS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY SD-814-01 North Island Credit Union 45 North Broadway Chula Vista, CA 91910 Prepared for: City of Chula Vista Department of Planning 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 Prepared by: PlanCom, Inc. , Contractor Representatives for Cingular Wireless 302 State Place Escondido, CA 92029 (760) 715-8703 Contact: Krystal Patterson, Planning Consultant March 7, 2002 Project Description (SD-814-01) J-.:L/ Page 1 3/7/2002 cingular" WIRELESS INTRODUCTION Cingular Wireless (CW), a.k.a. Pacific Bell Mobile Services, was established in 1994 as the wireless subsidiary of Pacific Bell. CW is a registered public utility and is developing an all-digital wireless network throughout California and Nevada. In March of 1995, CW was issued a license by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for the provision of Personal Communications Services (PCS). In November of 1996, CW formally unveiled its San Diego PCS Market to officially launch the first PCS service to the residents of the State of California. Since the initial market launch of CW's "Pure Digital PCS" network, design engineers at CW have had the opportunity to assess network performance and quality vis-à-vis real market data and conditions, At present, CW is experiencing both capacity and coverage deficiencies in the vicinity of the subject site. In an effort to respond to these network needs and to ensure customer satisfaction, CW is seeking approval from the City of Chula Vista for a new site at North Island Credit Union. BACKGROUND PCS is a rapidly evolving digital technology that is changing the future of telecommunications through easy-to-use, lightweight, and highly mobile communications devices including: portable phones, pagers, computers, and personal digital assistants. PCS provides voice and data capabilities for customer's communications needs virtually anywhere and at any time. The PCS network being developed by CW differs from typical cellular networks in that it uses state of the art digital technology versus traditional analog cellular systems, which have been in use since the early 1980's. The benefits include an eight-fold increase in channel capacity, call privacy and security, improved voice call quality and an expanded menu of affordably priced products and services for personal and professional communications needs. The PCS network is designed for much broader consumer application. In addition to providing users with the convenience and benefit of "virtual office" capabilities, PCS will serve to enhance personal safety and security. With the PCS network in place, individuals will have the ability to communicate during emergency situations and/or when circumstances preclude them from utilizing a conventionallandline telephone. The wireless industry has undergone tremendous growth worldwide. Studies indicate that by the end of 1999 there will be over 122 million wireless subscribers in over 125 countries throughout the world, and that by 2003 nearly one out of every two individuals in the United States will be utilizing some form of wireless device. Project Description (SD-814-01) ..3 - oJ-:L Page 2 3/7/2002 cingular" WIULES$ SITE CHARACTERISTICS The proposed property is located at 45 North Broadway east of Interstate 5. The underlying zoning of the proposed site is CCP (Central Community). Currently the sites use is North Island Credit Union. The area surrounding the proposed project consists of the following: North: Commercial South: Vacant East: Vacant West: Commercial/Industrial PROJECT OVERVIEW Cingular Wireless is proposing to construct, operate, and maintain a telecommunication facility. The project will consist of ten (10) panel antennas façade mounted to the existing 20'-8" building and painted to match. Please see the enclosed site plans, elevations, and photosimulations for more detail. Please see the site plan for a more detailed representation of the antenna location. The supporting equipment will consist of the following: four (4) self-contained, all- weather Base Transceiver Station (BTS) cabinets, one (1) electric meter panel, and one (1) telephone interface. Each of the BTS units will measure approximately 51" wide x 28" deep x 63" tall, and will contain the electronic equipment necessary to operate the facility. The equipment will be located on the roof within a 10' screen wall and existing parapet. The specific location and design of the proposed facility is illustrated in further detail on the site plan and elevation drawings. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW The FCC has allocated a portion of the radio spectrum to CW for the provision of PCS. The proposed communications facility will transmit at a frequency range of between 1850 MHz and 2100 MHz. The power required to operate the facility typically does not exceed 200 watts per channel, and thus, the CW facility is by design a low-power system. Depending upon characteristics of the site, the actual power requirements may be reduced. When operational, the transmitted signals from the site will consist of non- ionizing waves generated at less than one (1) microwatt per square centimeter, which is significantly lower than the FCC standard for continuous public exposure of 900 microwatts per square centimeter. Project Description (SD-814-01) ..3 - .2...3 Page 3 3/7/2002 cingular" W'R"U$ Once constructed and operational, the communications facility will provide 24-hour service to its users seven (7) days a week. Apart from initial construction activity, the facility will be serviced by a CW technician on an as-needed basis. Generally, this is likely to occur once per month during normal working hours, though much of the operational adjustments may be handled remotely by computer. Beyond this intermittent service, CW typically requires 24-hour access to the facility to ensure that technical support is immediately available if and when warranted. SITE SELECTION CW engineering, planning, and leasing staff have been working to improve, enhance, and expand the Pure Digital PCS network throughout the County of San Diego as well as to other underserved regions of southern California. Like existing cellular systems, PCS will employ a network of transmit/receive stations ("cell-sites") that carry and "hand-off" signals as the user moves from one area to another. As the user moves from one cell area (the area where a base station and antenna are located to receive and transmit calls) to the next, signals to and from the first cell site fade while those to and from the next cell site strengthen. Sophisticated computer systems sense these signal variations and automatically hand the signal off to an available channel as the user moves between cell areas. The network of PCS cell sites throughout the region is "Iocational dependent", meaning that there is a necessary and logical interrelationship between each cell site. Eliminating or relocating a single cell site can lead to gaps in the system or areas where a continuous signal cannot be maintained, and may necessitate significant design changes or modifications to the PCS network. PROJECT JUSTIFICATION As noted, Cingular Wireless is a public utility, licensed and regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and informally by the State's Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), and authorized to develop and operate a new wireless, digital PCS network throughout California and parts of Nevada. CW engineers responsible for the overall design and operation of this new PCS network want to ensure that network coverage is available throughout the County of San Diego. The proposed site location is essential to meeting the network's current capacity and coverage needs in this area. At present, there is very little or no PCS network coverage to the roadways and homes located in this portion of the County of San Diego. The proposed facility is intended to address this need, and by design will interface with neighboring sites to provide high quality, consistent network operations to CW customers. J-¿Ý Project Description (SD-814-01) Page 4 3/7/2002 cingular" WtUU$$ PLANNING/ZONING CONSISTENCY The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed communications facility will not create unusual noise, traffic, or other conditions or situations that may be objectionable, detrimental, or incompatible with other permitted uses in the vicinity. The following supports this determination: 1, The equipment associated with the communication structure operates quietly or virtually noise free. 2, The equipment does not emit fumes, smoke, dust, or odors that could be considered objectionable. 3. The communications facility is unmanned and only requires periodic maintenance, which equates to approximately one vehicle trip per month. Further, the proposed communications facility will not result in conditions or circumstances contrary to the public health, safety and welfare, in that: 1, The proposed PCS communications facility will operate in full compliance with the U.S. standards for radio frequency emissions as adopted by the FCc. 2. The radio frequency emissions emitted by the proposed PCS facility will fall within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, which transmits non- ionizing radio waves. Non-ionizing electromagnetic emissions, at the low levels associated with this type of wireless technology, are not harmful to living cells. Among the items that result in non-ionizing electromagnetic emissions are police/fire/EMS radios, television broadcasts, CB radios, microwave ovens, and a variety of common household electronics including garage door openers and baby monitors. Conversely, items that transmit ionizing electromagnetic emissions include ultra-violet light, medical x-rays, and gamma rays. 3. Data currently available on the effects of electromagnetic transmissions on public health indicate that there is not the likelihood of negative impacts to public health and safety. Project Description (SD-814-01) .J -.;¿ S' Page 5 3/7/2002 cìnguilar'. ""¡'.IUSS Date: February 28, 2002 Site# SD-814-01 To Whom It May Concern, Re: Letter of Authorization to pursue communications facility at I, Bill Vidano, the owner/agent of the below described property, do hereby appoint Cingular Wireless (CW) my agent for the purpose of consummating any application necessary to ensure their ability to use the property for which Cingular Wireless is negotiating a lease for the purpose of constructing a wireless telecommunications facility. I understand that this application may be denied, modified, or approved with conditions and that such conditions or modifications must be complied with prior to issuance of building permits. Property Address: 45 North Broadway, Chu/a Vista, CA 91910 Assessor's Parcel Number: 562-324-24 By: /¡'.4 ~ S/'I/o¿ Signature Date Bill Vidano/Exec. Vice President Print Name & Title J-.:L'- CHULA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 84 EAST "J" STREET. CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA 91910 . 619425-9600 EACH CHILD IS AN INDIVIDUAL OF GREAT WORTH BOARD OF EDUCATION CHERYL s. COX, Ed,D, LARRY CUNNINGHAM PATRICKA.)UDD BERTHA). LÓPEZ March 19,2002 PAMELAB.SMITH SUPERINTENDENT UBIA S, GIL, Ph.D. Ms, Dawn Van Boxtel Associate Planner City of Chula Vista 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 Re: Case No.: PCC-O2-58, N/A Project: Proposed Installation of Ten Panel Antennas Location: 45 North Broadway Dear Ms. Van Boxtel: Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the Development Processing Application Form - Type A for the proposed project referenced above. Please note that the District operates a wireless network in the ISM Band (2.4 - 2.4835 GHZ.) There is a possibility of radio frequency interference with our wireless network, Thank you for keeping us apprised of the projects up for review at the City Planning Department. If you have any questions, please give me a call. LB:lf MAR 2 7 2002 PU',:<~3:\'¡~ ..3 --.:l7 L'" u ~'= ¡;;; g GAo!"'YJ. S""~. F.=rd"lCoUO1t¡CIMY. APR 23 2002 ,.. ~~ NOTICE OF EXEMPTION Ii\I Community Development TO: County Clerk, County of San Diego From: City of Chula Vista P.O, Box 1750 276 Fourth Avenue San Diego, CA 92112-4147 Chula Vista, CA 91910 Project Title: Installation, operation, and maintenance of ten panel cellular antennas, four transceiver station cabinets, one electric meter panel, and one telephone interface, Project Location - 45 North Broadway Project Location .. City: Chula Vista Project Location - County: San Diego Description of Project: The project inyolves the installation, operation, and maintenance of ten panel cellular antennas, four transceiver station cabinets, one electric meter panel, and one telephone interface at 45 North Broadway, The antennas will be mounted to an existing building and painted to match the exterior surface. The transceiyer units will contain electronic equipment necessary to operate the facility. The equipment will be located on the roof with a new screen wall to match the existing parapet. Name of Public Agency Approving Project: City ofChula Vista Name of Person or Agency Carrying Out Project: City of Chula Vista Exempt Status: (check one) - Ministerial [Sec. 21O8O(b)(1); 15268]; - Declared Emergency [See, 21080(b)(3); 15269(a)]; Emergency Project [Sec, 21O80(b)(4); 15269(b)(c)]: L Categorical Exemption Sec.: 15303 Class 3[New Construction of Small Strucrures] Starutory Exemptions. State code number: 15280 - General Rule Exemption [Sec, 15061(b)(3)] Reasons why project is exempt: The project consists of the installation of small new communication equipment and facilities in small strucrures, The equipment will be located on an existing roof and properly screened. The roof is accessed via an existing roof ladder. No adverse environmental impacts are noted, Lead Agency Contact Person: Benjamin Guerrero, Environmental Projects Manager Area Code/Telephone/Extension: (619) 476-5311 Signarure: ~ ~ Date 04/22/02 Brian nter, Plannmg & Environmental Manager (Filed and Signed by Lead Agency) ..3 - J..% rn "' ~ ¡¡' ~ ~ "(])' ." m~"g".Qg:;; ~; $.= - - - - ~ i r: ~ ~ :: ~ ~~ ,,'h----" = "rn<'; ~m ,o,,:Þzm'" g ",¡¡¡n i'J.; ~"§~":g,g:~~::'. -'" . ~~ ;~aa~~~ ~g ::3g'g~~~ cd ~~~;¡,~¡r~ m x!!'.nm,,-m ~. ~ §J. ð :;: §J. 3' .., .5 ;?~,,~g1iJ~ ~~ â;¡'~";;;~ ¡:3 3m""'" m , " ~;!' I 6"" ~ m Õ ;¡ . ~ t ~ . ~ ~ ¡P ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " 0 ~ OJ 0 å. -< 0 , G) ~ & , 0 ' I r : ~ ~ '" "< 0 m '" '" '" ~ ,«;> <: N8:""N~ .,!~ ¡;] ~¡;~~~ [~ '" """ggg .! g '" 1 Ii d 0 'J ~ ii.. ¡ ~ [ J-¿9' 0 PAGE 1, ITEM NO.: 4- MEETING DATE: 06/18/02 JOINT REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY/CITY COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT ITEM TITLE: ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 10.62.010 UNDER CHAPTER 10.62 "PARKING VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT" TO INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR PARKING METER RELATED PARKING VIOLATIONS FROM $12 TO $20 AND INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR LATE PAYMENT OF THE SAME VIOLATIONS FROM $35 TO $40 SUBMITTED BY: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR ~ ts REVIEWED BY: EXECUTIVE DI RECTOR t9 ~'-' 0 ("" 1 4/5T"S VOTE: YESDNO0 BACKGROUND In an effort to avoid ongoing operating deficits in the Parking Meter Fund, staff is proposing to increase the penalty for parking meter related violafions from $12 to $20, and from $35 to $40 for late payments. Increasing the penalty would balance the Parking Meter Fund and establish a reliable funding source to commence with urgenf parking related maintenance needs in the downtown area. Currently, the $12 penalty is the lowest in the County and has not been raised since December of 1991. At $20 a violation, the City would still rank as fhe second lowest in the County behind Coronodo for this type of offense. During the pasf three years, Parking Meter Fund expenditures have increasingly exceeded revenues. Last year this deficif was approximately $30,000. Consequenfly, the General Fund has had to supplement the Parking Meter Fund in order fo maintain basic operafions such as parking enforcement and repairing or replacing broken parking meters and signage, Besides the shortfall in Parking Meter Fund revenue the increase in public and private investment activities in the downtown area has led to a variety of parking issues, As a result, staff is assessing the hiring of a parking consultant to provide a comprehensive evaluation of all the short and long-term parking issues in the downtown-parking district, as well as provide strategies to proactively manage and market downtown parking. The Community Development Department Planning and Environmental Services Manager has determined that the proposed project is cafegorically exempt pursuant to the California Environmenfal Quality Act, as a Section 15329 Class 21 exemption, which refers to enforcement 4-f PAGE 2, ITEM NO.: MEETING DATE: 06/18/02 actions by regulatory agencies. The proposed action involves the adoption of an ordinance to increase fhe penalty for parking meter violations, and no physical or construction activities are being proposed with fhe action. Therefore, no adverse impacts to fhe environment will result from the approval of this action, Staff is presenting the proposed ordinance amendment to City Council for consideration, RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends fhat City Council approve the amendment of Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 10,62.010 ("Parking Violations") to increase the penalty for parking meter related violations from $12 to $20, and from $35 to $40 for late payment of those violations. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATION On March 13, 2002, the Town Cenfre Project Area Commitfee voted unanimously to recommend increasing the penalty for parking meter related violations from $12 to $20, and from $35 to $40 for late payment of those violations. The Downtown Business Association (DBA) has remained neutral in regards to increasing the penalty for expired parking meter violations. The DBA hos also expressed their support for the idea of hiring a parking consultant to take a comprehensive look at all parking issues in the downfown area, DISCUSSION PARKING METER RELATED VIOLATIONS In an effort to avoid ongoing operating deficits in the Parking Mefer Fund and address fhe ability of the current penalty amount to deter illegal parking, sfaff is proposing to increase the penalty for parking meter related violations from $12 to $20, and from $35 to $40 for late payments. Citywide parking penalties for time-limited parking spaces are already set af a higher rate, which is $25, During the past three years, Parking Meter Fund expenditures have increasingly exceeded revenues. Last year alone there was a $27,000 deficit in this fund that needed to be covered by fhe General Fund, Consequently, the General Fund has had to subsidize the costs of basic operations such as parking enforcement and repairing or replacing broken parking meters and slgnage. Other issues such as repavement of the downtown parking lots have not been addressed, In foct, many of the downtown parking lots have not been repaved since they were first developed, Earlier in the year, staff conducted an inspection of all the downtown parking lots and determined thaf at least half of fhe parking lots require extensive upgrading, such as digouts, crack seal treatment, complete resurfacing, and in one instance a complete redesign and reconstruction of a parking lot. By increasing the penalty for parking meter violations to $20 a more stable funding source for basic maintenance and operation costs will be created. 4-2. PAGE 3, ITEM NO.: MEETING DATE: 06/18/02 The current parking penalty for parking meter violations of $12 is the lowest in the County. In fact, the last time this penalty was increased was in December 1991. At that fime, the current fine was raised $3 fo offset a state-mandated courthouse fee, Of the $12 penalty now in place, $5 is allocated to the County, and only $7 is allocated to the City to pay for operating and mainfenance costs, Consequently, affer payment of operating costs, there is usually lilfle or no funding leff over fo take care of basic parking enforcement and maintenance needs, Increasing the penalty for parking meter violations would help deter illegal parking and balance the Parking Meter Fund, fhereby enabling fhe City to commence with urgent parking relafed maintenance needs in the downfown area. Note: A penalty of $20 is still the second lowest amounf in the County for parking meter related offenses. PARKING CONSULTANT Besides the shortfall in Parking Meter Fund revenue, the increase in public and private investment activities in the downtown area has led to a variety of of her parking issues. As a result, staff is assessing the hiring of a parking consultant fo provide a comprehensive evaluafion of all the short and long term parking issues in the downtown area, and to provide sfrategies to proactively manage and market downtown parking, The following is a list of the type of parking issues fhat a parking consultant would evaluate in the downtown area: . Re-examining the parking district boundary, and determining whether the boundary should be expanded or contracted. . Evaluating the pros and cons of keeping the parking mefers versus not keeping the parking meters, . Providing strategies to effectively market the downtown-parking district, engage in proactive parking meter enforcemenf, and adequately plan for short and long term parking issues. . Re-examining the downtown parking district in,lieu fee. The purpose of the fee is to alfract and increase the density of downtown development, and to raise revenues for public parking facilities, Instead of providing on-site parking, developers locating wifhin the parking district have the option of paying a fee that is based upon 25% of the cost of land necessary to provide the required number of parking spaces, The fund has been insignificant in ferms of raising revenues for public parking facilities, and with providing parking maintenance in the district. The formula used to calculate the fee was last updated in 1987. . Identifying shared parking opportunities (including enhanced parking design, landscape design, etc.) and recommend effective planning and financing strategies for new parking and maintenance needs, 4-3 PAGE 4, ITEM NO.: MEETING DATE: 06/18/02 . Determining the feasibility of whether the Downtown Property Based Improvement District (PBID) could provide more effective management and proactive marketing of the downtown-parking district. . Re-evaluating administration, maintenance, and security issues pertaining to the Park Plaza Public Parking Garage. FISCAL IMPACT By raising fhe penalties for parking meter violations from $12 to $20 and from $35 to $40 for late payments, an estimated $33,000 in additional revenues would be generated for the Parking Meter Fund. This additional revenue would create a balanced budget for this fund whereby the operating expendifures would be completely offset by the revenues generafed. This would reduce the need for a General Fund subsidy of approximately $27,000 annually. ATTACHMENTS Attachment A: Proposed Amendment to CVMC Section 10.62.010, Parking Violations Attachment B: Downtown Parking Meter Map Attachment C: Downtown Parking District Map Attachment D: CEQA Notice of Exemption ~-</ ORDINANCE NO, - ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 10.62,010 UNDER CHAPTER 10,62 "PARKING VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT" TO INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR PARKING METER RELATED PARKING VIOLATIONS FROM $12 TO $20 AND INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR LATE PAYMENT OF THE SAME VIOLATIONS FROM $35 TO $40 WHEREAS, the penalty for parking meter violations has not been increased since 1991 and was done so at that time to offset a mandatory state fee; and WHEREAS, during the past three years, Parking Meter Fund expenditures have increasingly exceeded revenues; and WHEREAS, in response to this deficit, the General Fund has had to supplement the Parking Meter Fund in order to maintain basic operations such as parking enforcement and the repairing and replacing of broken parking meters and signage; and WHEREAS, in an effort to effectively discourage illegal parking and avoid ongoing operating deficits in the Parking Meter Fund, staff has proposed increasing the penalty for parking meter related parking violations from $12 to $20 and from $35 to $40 for late payment of those same violations; and WHEREAS, increasing the penalty for expired parking meter violations would promote compliance with parking laws, balance the Parking Meter Fund, and establish a reliable funding source to commence with the most urgent parking related maintenance needs in the downtown area; and WHEREAS, the Town Centre Project Area Committee voted unanimously to recommend increasing the penalty for parking meter related violations from $12 to $20 and from $35 to $40 for late payment of those violations; and WHEREAS, The Community Development Department Planning and Environmental Services Manager has determined that the proposed project is categorically exempt pursuant to the Califomia Environmental Quality Act, as a Section 15329 Class 21 exemption, which refers to enforcement actions by regulatory agencies; and NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City ofChula Vista does hereby ordain: SECTION 1. That Title 10 Chapter 10,62 Section 10,62.010 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code is amended in its entirety to read as follows: 4-S 10,62.010 Parking violations, A. Enforcement. Every police officer and every city employee, and every volunteer (designated by the chief of police) charged with enforcement of the provisions of chapters 10.52, 10.56 and 10,60 of this code relating to illegal parking and time limitations in parking meter zones, the provisions of the California Vehicle Code, and the other laws of the state applicable to parking violations within the city, shall have the duty, when any vehicle is illegally parked, to issue written notice of violation thereof stating the state vehicle license number, make of such vehicle, the time and date of such illegal parking, meter number, street location, and a reference to the appropriate section of the code and the amount of the penalty for the violation, Such notice shall be attached to said vehicle in a conspicuous place upon the vehicle as to be easily observed by the person in charge of such vehicle upon his return thereto, B, Civil and Late Payment Penalties and Fees, For the purpose of regulating the use of streets: I, Base penalty amounts for the following Chula Vista Municipal code violations shall be $20 ifpaid within 30 days of the notice ofvjolation: Chula Vista Municipal Code Sections: 10.56.100; 10,56,110; 10.56,120; 10,56,130; 10,56,140 2, Base penalty amounts for the following Chula Vista Municipal Code violations and California Vehicle Code violations shall be $25 if paid within 30 days of the notice ofviolation: Chula Vista Municipal Code Sections: 10,52.100; 10,52,100; 10.52,120; 10.52,130; 10,52,200; 10.52.210; 10,52,240; 10.52.330; 10,52,390; 10.52.420; 10.52.430; 10,52.480; 10,56.310. California Vehicle Code Sections: 2113(a); 22515; 22520, 3, Base penalty amounts for the following Chula Vista Municipal Code violations and California Vehicle Code violations shall be $35 if paid within 30 days of the notice of violation: Chula Vista Municipal Code Sections: 10.52,040; 10,52,060; 10.52,070(1-14); 10,52.090; 10,52,150; 10,52.160; 10,52.180; 10.52.190; 10,52,230; 10.52,270; 10,52,290; 10.52.310; 10,52.360; 10.52.450; 10,60,030; 10.60,050; 10,60,060; 10,60,080; 10.60,090; 10,60,100 California Vehicle Code Sections: 21211; 22500 (a-h); 22500 (j-k); 22500.1; 22514; 22516; 22517 4. Base penalty amounts for the following California Vehicle Code violations shall be $25, The base penalty will be reduced to $10 upon submission of proof of correction within the time frames specified in the Vehicle Code of the state of California, California Vehicle Code Sections: 5200; 5201; 5204(a); q-c.. 5, The base penalties for the following California Vehicle Code violations shall be as set forth below. California Vehicle Code Sections: 4462(b )--$100; 22500(i)--$250; 22500(1)--$275; 22507,8--$330; 22522--$275; 22523--$100; 22526--$50 6, The base penalties for Chula Vista Municipal Code and California Vehicle Code violations not listed in above shall be $35 ifpaid within 30 days of the notice of violation, unless the penalty amount ifset by the Vehicle Code of the state of California. 7, The owner or operator may mail such payments to the city's director of finance within the time established herein, but shall be responsible for delivery thereof to the office of the director of finance, 8, Late Payment Penalties, All base penalties under $250 listed in sections 2-6 above shall double if not paid within 30 days of the notice of violation, unless specifically restricted by the Vehicle Code of the state of California. C. Failure to Pay, Failure to pay the appropriate penalty as provided herein or failure to contest the violation pursuant to sections 40200,7 and 40215 of the Vehicle Code of the state of California will result in either notification of the Department of Motor Vehicles, which agency shall collect the maximum penalties and fee(s) established hereby at such time as the owner or operator seeks to re-register his vehicle in accordance with the provisions of section 4760 of the Vehicle Code of the state of California, or if applicable in legal proceedings being instituted in court against the person responsible for the unpaid penalties and fees in accordance with the provisions of section 40220 of the Vehicle Code of the state of California. For those citations which remain unpaid beyond 30 days and for which a hold is placed on the registration by the Department of Motor Vehicles an additional $10 fee shall be assessed, SECTION lI, This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect on the thirtieth day from and after its adoption, Presented by, Approved as to form, D~ ì,~ft'/<. Chris Salomone John M, Kaheny Community Development Director City Attorney ncoMMDEVIRESOSIPacking Viol,tion locrca".doc 4-7 Proposed Amendment to the Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 10.62 PARKING VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT Sections: 10.62.010 Parking violations. 10.62.010 Parking violations. A Enforcement. Every police officer and every city employee, and every volunteer (designated by the chief of police) charged with enforcement of the provisions of Chapters 10,52, 10.56 and 10,60 CVMC relating to illegal parking and time limitations in parking meter zones, the provisions of the California Vehicle Code, and the other laws of the state applicable to parking violations within the city, shall have the duty, when any vehicle is illegally parked, to issue written notice of violation thereof stating the state vehicle license nwnber, make of such vehicle, the time and date of such illegal parking, meter number, street location, and a reference to the appropriate section of the code and the amount of the penalty for the violation, Such notice shall be attached to said vehicle in a conspicuous place upon the vehicle so as to be easily observed by the person in charge of such vehicle upon his return thereto, B. Civil and Late Payment Penalties and Fees, For the purpose of regulating the use of streets: 1, Base penalty amounts for the following Chula Vista Municipal Code violations shall be ~ $20,00 if paid within 30 days of the notice of violation: CVMC 10,56.100; 10,56.110; 10.56,120; 10.56,130; 10,56.140, 2. Base penalty amounts for the following Chula Vista Municipal Code violations and California Vehicle Code violations shall be $25.00 if paid within 30 days of the notice of violation: CVMC 10,52.100; 10,52.110; 10.52,120; 10.52,130; 10.52,200; 10,52.210; 10,52.240; 10.52,330; 10.52,390; 10.52.420; 10,52.430; 10,52.480; 10,56.310. California Vehicle Code Section 21 13(a); 22515;22520, 3. Base penalty amounts for the following Chula Vista Municipal Code violations and California Vehicle Code violations shall be $35.00 if paid within 30 days of the notice of violation: CVMC 10.52.040; 10.52.060; 10.52,070 (I) - (14); 10,52,090; 10,52,150; 10.52.160; 10.52.180; 10,52,190; 10.52,230; 10.52,270; 1 4-<? 10.52,290; 10.52,310; 10.52,360; 10.52,450; 10.60.030; 10,60.050; 10.60,060; 10.60,080; 10.60,090; 10,60,100. California Vehicle Code Section 21211; 22500(a) - (h); 225000), (k); 22500.1;22514; 22516; 22517. 4. Base penalty amounts for the following California Vehicle Code violations shall be $25,00, The base penalty will be reduced to $10,00 upon submission of proof of correction within the time frames specified in the Vehicle Code of the State of California: California Vehicle Code Sections 5200; 5201;5204(a), 5. The base penalties for the following California Vehicle Code violations shall be as set forth below: California Vehicle Code Sections 4462(b) - $100,00; 22500(i) - $250,00; 22500(1) - $275,00; 22507.8 - $330.00; 22522 - $275.00; 22523 - $100,00; 22526 - $50.00, 6, The base penalties for Chula Vista Municipal Code and California Vehicle Code violations not listed above shall be $35,00 if paid within 30 days of the notice of violation, unless the penalty amount is set by the Vehicle Code of the state of California. 7, The owner or operator may mail such payments to the city's director of finance within the time established herein, but shall be responsible for delivery thereof to the office of the director of finance, 8. Late Payment Penalties. All base penalties under $250.00 listed in subsection (B)(2) though (6) of this section shall double if not paid within 30 days of the notice of violation, unless specifically restricted by the Vehicle Code of the state of California, The penalty for violations listed in subsection (B)(I) of this section shall be ~ $40,00 if the penalty is not paid within 30 days of the notice of violation. C. Failure to Pay, Failure to pay the appropriate penalty as provided herein or failure to contest the violation pursuant to Sections 40200,7 and 40215 of the Vehicle Code of the State of California will result in either notification of the Department of Motor Vehicles, which agency shall collect the maximum penalties and fee(s) established hereby at such time as the owner or operator seeks to register his vehicle in accordance with the provisions of Section 4760 of the Vehicle Code of the State of California, or if applicable, in legal proceedings being instituted in court against the person responsible for the unpaid penalties and fees in accordance with the provisions of Section 40220 of the Vehicle Code of the State of California. For those citations which remain unpaid beyond 30 days and for which a hold is placed on the registration by the Department of Motor 2 4-c¡ Vehicles, an additional $10.00 fee shall be assessed. 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(see map) Project Location - City: Chula Vista Project Location - County: San Diego Description of Project: A proposed increase in the parking meter yiolation fines from the current $12.00 to $20.00, and increasing the late payment of parking meter fines from $35.00 to $40.00. Increasing the penalty for parking meter rmes will balance the parking fund and establish a reliable funding source to commence with the most urgent maintenance operations in the downtown area. A parking consultant will need to be hired to provide a comprehensiye evaluation of all the potential parking issues within the downtown area and to proactively manage and market downtown parking Name of Public Agency Approving Project: City of Chula Vista Name of Person or Agency Carrying Out Project: City of Chula Vista Exempt Status: (check one) - Ministerial [Sec. 21O80(b)(1); 15268]; - Declared Emergency [Sec. 21O80(b)(3); 15269(a)]; Emergency Project [Sec. 21O80(b)(4); l5269(b)(c)]; 1L Categorical Exemption Sec.: 15329 Class 21 (a) [Enforcement Actions by Regulatory Agencies] - Statutory Exemptions. State code number: 15280 - General Rule Exemption [Sec. 15061(b)(3)] Reasons why project is exempt: The proposed action involyes the adoption of an administrative decision to increase the existing parking meter rmes. No physical or construction activities are being proposed with this action. Therefore, no adverse impacts to the environment will result from the approval of this action. Lead Agency Contact Person: Benjamin Guerrero, Environmental Projects Manager ~rea code/TelePho~e/Ex~9) 476-5311 Date: 5/31/02 SIgnature: ~ Brian unter, Planning & Environmental ServIces Manager (Filed and Signed by Lead Agency) 4- /3