HomeMy WebLinkAboutrda min 1995/02/07 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
Tuesday, February 7, 1995 Council Chambers
6:28 p.m. Public Services Building
CALL TO ORDER
1. ROLL CALL:-
PRESENT: Members Fox, Moot, Padilia, Rindone, and Chair Herton
ALSO PRESENT: John D. Goss, Director; Bruce M. Boogaasd, Agency Attorney; and Beverly A.
Authelet, City Clerk
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: January 24, 1995
MSC (Horton/Fox) to approve the minutes of January 24, 1995 as presented. Approved 40-0-1 with Padilia
CONSENT CALENDAR
None Submitted.
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES
3. PUBLIC HEARING EXTENSION OF LEASE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 818
BROADWAY TO SOUTH BAY CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC., AND MR. EDUARDO MARTORELL,
WITHOUT PUBLIC BIDD1NG PURSUANT TO SECTION 33431 OF THE COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT LAW--The Agency acquired the leasehold interest in the pwperty as pan of the acquisition
of the dealership's properties for the Auto Park project. South Bay Che~'rolet has decided to continue to sell used
cars at the site and requests reconveyance of the lease and leasehold interests. Continued from the meetinl~ of
January 17, 1995. Staff recommends continuin~ this item to a date and time cefiain. that bein~ Tuesday. February
21, 1995 at 6:00 p.m., immediately following the City Council meetinl~. (Community Development Director)
RESOLUTION 1445 AUTHORIZING THE EXTENSION OF LEASE FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 818 BROADWAY TO SOUTH BAY CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC., AND MR. EDUARDO
MARTORELL, AND AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN TO EXECUTE SAME
This being the time and place as advertised, the public hearing was declared open. There was no public testimony.
MSUC CHorton/Fox) to continue the public hearing to the 2121195 meeting.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
· Rod Davis, 233 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA, representing the Chamber of Commerco, distributed the
new 1995 Community Planners.
ACTION ITEM!
4. REPORT APPEAL OF DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE REQUIREMENTS FOR
SOUTH BAY CHEVROLET--The auto dealer wishes to appeal the need to install certain paving improvements
Minutes
February 7, 1995
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as approved by the Design Review Committee. It is recommended that the Agency Board approve the report subject
to conditions as outlined by staff. Continued from the meetin~ of January 24. 1995. (Community Development
Director\Dixector of Planning)
Chris Salomone, Director of Community Development, steted staff provided two alternative solutions: 1) the
applicant be required to provide $562.50, the estimated difference of what they had installed and what they should
have installed, and that the money be used to landscape an area on the auto park site that would not have been
landscaped and that they irrigate, landscape, and maintain in perpetuity; or 2) a fine of $3,750 could be imposed.
Chair Hotton stated multi-colored concrete had been previously approved and questioned if it had been required of
both dealerships.
Steve Griffin, Principal Planner, replied that it referred to the treatment on the display pads which was one of the
deviations installed by the developer, i.e. salt finished concrete on the pads. That deviation had been approved by
the Design Review Committee. Neither dealership installed multi.colored concrete.
Member Rindone stawd he had a compromise for consideration. The City was trying to ensure that if there was
a violation it not be overlooked or set a bad precedent. The other concern was to ensure that the City had the best
product possible, but not being punitive to the applicant. He did not want to establish a tradition that if there was
a mistake or violation that the penalty be extremely severe. If the original request had been met the differential cost
was $562.50 but to tear it out and replace it was $3,750. The cost of landscaping and maintenance was
approximately $500.
MSUC (Rindone/Fox) the auto dealer is to pay the incremental value of $562.50 for future alternative public
improvements which would equal at least to what the cost would have been if done; and, require Altenmtive
2 for the full landscaping in the southwest corner of the dealership penperty not to exceed the range of $600.
OTHER BUSINESS
5. DIRECTOR'S HEPORTfS) - None
6. CHA1RMAN'S REPORT(S) - None
7. MEMBER COMMENTS - None~
ADJOURNMENT AT 6:38 P.M. to a Special Redevelopment Agency Meeting on February 14, 1995 at 6:00 p.m.,
immediately following the City Council meeting, in the City Council Chambers.
Respectfully submitted,
BEVERLY A. AUTHELET, CMC, City Clesk
Vicki C. Soderquist, DeDut~ty Clerk