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HomeMy WebLinkAboutrda min 1991/10/08 MINLrrEs OF A SPECIAL JOINT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL/ REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE crrY OF CHUIA VISTA Tuesday, October 8, 1991 Council Chambers 8:05 p.m. Public Services Building CAKL TO ORDER. 1. ROIl. CALL: PRESENT: Councilmembers/Membem Grasser Horton, Moore, Rindone, and Mayor/Chairman Nader ABSENT: Councilman/Member Malcolm (attending Coastal Commission meeting) ALSO PRESENT: John D. Goss, City Manager/Director; Bruce M. Boogaard, City/Agency Attorney; and Vicki C. Soderquist, Deputy City Clerk 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: None submitted. CONSENT CALENDAR (Items pulled: none) CONSENT CAI.I~NDAR OFFFRED BY MAYOR/CHAIRMAN NADER, reading of the text was waived. VOTE ON CONSENT C~I.~NDAR: approved 4-0-1 with Councilman/Member Malcolm absent. 3. Will I Ik.N COMMUNICATIONS: None. 4.A. RESOLUTION 16361 RESCINDING (;I'I¥COUNCIL RESOLUTION 16337WHICHWAIVED PUBLIC FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT IMPACT l~Kq FOR SILVERCREST APARTMENTS - On 9/3/91 the Council adopted Resolution 16337 waiving $161,250 in Public Facilities Development Impact Fees (PFDIF) for Silvercrest Apartments, a 7S-unit low-income senior project funded by HUD and being developed by the Salvation Army. Additionally, on 9/19/91 the Redevelopment Agency appropriated $114,000 from the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund to pay the projects Sewer Facilities Participation Fee. On 9/24/91 Council asked that Resolution 16377 be returned for Council reconsideration at the 10/1/91 meeting. At the 10/1/91 Council meeting staff was directed to again return to Council for reconsideration and also to prepare a report to the Agency for consideration. Staff recommends that Council: 1) reconsider Resolution 16337 and accept Alternative 2, and 2) adopt the resolution rescinding Resolution 16337. 15650 Mayor/Chairman Nader stated that South Bay Community Services had expressed concern that this item could possibly affect a project they are doing regarding affordable housing. Chris Salomone, Director of Community Development, responded that staffwas investigating both proposals by that group. Staff did not feel they would suffer any prejudice by taking this action. City Manager/Director Goss stated that the word ~prejudicen was a good one as there may be other projects out there, including theirs, competing for that fund. Minutes October 8, 1991 Page 2 B. RESOLUTION 1204 AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFF2~ OF $161,250 FROM THE LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING FUND TO PAY FOR PUBLIC FACII~'EIES DEVELOPMElqT IMPACT FEES FOR SILVERCREST APAR~ - On 9/3/91 the Council adopted Resolution 16337 waiving $161,250 in Public Facilities Development Impact Fees (PFDIF) for Silvercrest Apartments, a 7S-unit low-income senior project funded by HUD and being developed by the Salvation Army. Additionally, on 9/19/91 the Redevelopment Agency appropriated $114,000 from the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund to pay the project's Sewer Facilities Participation Fee. On 9/24/91 Council asked that Resolution 16377 be returned for Council reconsideration at the 10/1/91 meeting. At the 10/1/91 Council meeting staffwas directed to again return to Council for reconsideration and also to prepare a report to the Agency for consideration. Staff recommends that the Agency appropriate $161,250 from the Relocation Mobile Home Park Capital Improvement Project which is budgeted in the Low and Moderate Income Hosing Fund. * * END OF CONSENT CALENDAR * * PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES None submitted. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Richard Hermosillo, 3323 Alvoca Slxeet, Chula Vista, CA, representing the Otay Town Committee, invited - )the Council/Agency to attend the Second Annual Otay Community Fair which will be held on October 19th ffrom 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There will be kiddie rides, car show, sky diving demonstration, three live bands, and other activities. He also thanked the Council and staff for their assistance in the organization of the Fair. Councilman Rindone stated the Fair was excellent last year, complimented the Community for banding together, and wished them well this year. ACTION ITEMS None submitted. ITEMS P[nJ.F.D FROM THE CONSENT CAI.F. NDAR Items pulled: none. The minutes will reflect the published agenda order. OTHER BUSINESS 5. CITY MANAGER'S/I)IRECTOR'S REPORT(S) a. Informed the Agency that the Scripps project had been scheduled for review at the meeting of 10/17/91. Staff was concerned or interested in whether or not a variety of discretionary actions could take p ace as close as possible. The project will be considered by the Planning Commission on 11/6 and by the Project Area Committee on 10/7. One of the suggestions was to push the review to the first Thursday, Minutes October 8, 1991 Page 3 November 7th. He realized that one member of the Agency had a work commitment on the first Thursday but was not sure how this could be worked out. Chris Salomone, Director of Community Development, responded that it was a tentatively scheduled meeting for the Scripps project. It will not be heard on 10/17 as there are a number of other items that are scheduled for that meeting. At this point staffhad encountered some last minute problems with the project and therefore wanted to keep the option of a regularly scheduled Agency meeting the first week of November. Typically, for the last several months, the first Thursday meeting has been moved to Tuesday night. They were asking if it would be appropriate to contemplate having at public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on 11/7/91. City Manager/Director Goss stated that it would appear another option would be one week later or if there was a light agenda on the following Tuesday, pairing it with that meeting. He suggested this in case there was a conflict for Members, and secondly, it would allow time to write up any actions or minutes from the Planning Commission or PAC for Agency review. City/Agency Attorney Boogaard stated that before there was any deliberation on the issue he questioned whether Members were talking about the November 7th meeting. It is one month away and since there has been accusations or considerations of litigation regarding that project, he requested that this item be docketed with agenda notice for the next regularly scheduled Council or Agency meeting. Mayor/Chairman Nader stated that the project was currently on the Agency agenda for October 17th and all that was currently under discussion was whether what was docketed should be considered at some other date. City/Agency Attorney Boogaard responded that there had been a lot of concern by the other parties to the Scripps project that they haven't been given notice of discussions of this proceeding and were assembling a portfolio. It was his recommendation that there be no deliberation, if at all possible, to delay deliberation on scheduling meetings until it can be done as a regularly docketed item. Mayor/Chairman Nader questioned if scheduling was delayed until the October 17th meeting if it would be more desirable. City Manager/Director Goss stated that the Scripps project was originally scheduled for October 17th. Unless there is some formal notification process, this could be done on a discretionary basis. City/Agency Attorney Boogaard responded that he would prefer that this be done administratively if possible. It was the consensus of the Council that this issue be handled adminisWatively. 6. MAYOR'S/CHAIRMAN'S REPORT(S) - None, 7. COUNCI~ER COMMENTS - None. Minutes October 8, 1991 Page 4 ADJO~ The City Council/Redevelopment Agency recessed at 8:16 p.m. and met in a closed session at 8:25 p.m. to discuss: Potential acquisition of Bayfront property (103 acres), Chula Vista Investors pursuant m Government Code Section 54956.8 Potential disposition of Redevelopment Agency-owned properties in the Bayfront Project Area (Assessor's Parcel Numbers 567-010-4, 567-010-18, 567-010-19, 565-310-9, and 565-310-25) pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 ADJOURNMENT AT 9:28 P.M. to the Regular Redevelopment Agency Meeting on Thursday, October 17, 1991 at 4:00 p.m. in the City Council Conference Room. RespectfuIly submitted, BEVERLY A. AIJTHELET, CMC, City Clerk by: Vicki C. Soderquist, Deputy~ Clerk