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LAINUTE of a regular meeting) of the Fle(evelopmenI Agency oil the CJty of Redlands
held in the Council CNmbers, 212 Brookside Avenue. eiit 7:00 P.IVI. on
CllggeLnbgr 15, 1992.
l Charles G. DerVirjyn,j C11-airman
Sweriii Lairson, Vice CNirmarii
Williarr E. Clunningteirr,ii, IVEirrber
UEie Ann IV ilson. IV Eiirr ber
,im Fosters, MerritUr
,arries D. WhElaton, EXEIII(IllutivEii 131ireclor
QEiiniEll J. IVlcHugt,jj Agency Attorney
Norman McIVEiinemy, Agericy Ditiecitor
Lorrie Poy2iier, Agency Seciretary
Ted Thorriaidis, Redlands Daily Facts
Pamela I'llitzsimmons., The Sun
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I'Vinuicis of tte 110(llUlall meeting oil Clecierrber 1 , 1992,11 wellEll approvEiid as
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JQIUT MEETINQ -CITY COUNCIL
Eduggtignal Rgvenge Augmentatign Fluo In the process of reacting clo
sure On the budgEit, the Steitc of California cut Redevelopment AClencie,,ii'
111EIvenue by $'4CEll million by determining that an amount equivalent to the
15.97 percent of gross tax increment received in fiscal yeeiii 1990-91 must
k paic to schools and community colleges thrOLgh a nc\,\ Counity-widai
"Elcucational Revenue Allocation Fund." Mr. I.Eiiision moved to adopt
Resolution Nc. 224, ai reSOILtioriii of ttc Redevelopment Agency of thea City
o11 Redlands adapting a stalerrEint of indebtedness of the Redevelopment
AClencN of the City oil Redlands, Reclancs RedevEiiloprrient Ptiiciiiiject, Flepoiii
Yearn: 1992-1993. Motion seconded by lViii. Foster and carried
unanirriiously.
5al@ oil ROeVE111gorrient Agency Land - Put lic hearing was advertised faiii
tl-is time anc plaCIIE111 llo conssiider for tll-e purrIOSIEU11 of rede%clopment feiii a
prcifessiorizill office bLilding, ti-Eii saile of RedevelciprTent Agency-owned
lands Icicated al 1 h northeast iniersecticiin of Nctith EU1116kai Street anc West
Stuatit Avenue I o Ingrid Ell. and Steven J. TrenHe. Escrciw dOCUTicnts were
transmitted to t1`E11 puticiihaser on Clecernteiii 8.1 1992; thEMEifore, the Ac,lency
and purcl-aser reqLcstcd a continuation c1 the public tearing tai anuary 5,1
1993. This rrialter \A ass continued aisi requestec.
Low and MQd@iiEiit_e Ingorrigi Fguabg The C aliforniai Ctirrimunity I'lledevel-
orlment Law +ealtt and 'SqallEiity Clode, 5"-lElklticn 33C01C, et. seq.) conleJnsi
pro%isiciris wl-ich reqs ire that all ReCEvelopment Agencies annually set
asidEiii 20 percent of tax increment revenue fair the pr. ipose o11 Minding a
program, or programs, 11or thea develOPMEiiint ori impiiovemew of hoLsing for
inicividuals and families of low anc moderate incorres. There are
exceptions that pro%ide for the deferral of 1 h annual stet-aside in ordEiiiii to
allow agencies tciii meet pie-EXiStinC111 conlractual otligations and continue
pre-existing program si. DLE11 lo a lack of sufficiew 1und balances anc in
order to allow tte aClencN to rriieet its EliXisting contractual obligations and
coriiinLE1 its P11116-ElIxisting pticiijections, proClrarris and aCItiVitiElS pursuant to
REISIOlUlion No. '19811, Resolution Ko. 223 was prepare( anc maikes a finding
to dellEiir the annual set-eiside. 711t U 110t-ElsidEll will become eii 1lUtU11E11 obligation
Of t1l'Eii Agency and shall tE11 a deflcil to 11 he PrOJEICit Lp" and Moderate
Income Fousing Furiii( fon flscal year 1991-92. Councilmerr ber Foster
moved 11 adapt ResOlLtiarii No. 22211, a resolution of ti-e RedeVEIIOI:11rrient
Agency of tl`Enl City of Redlands finding that in connection with the
RExIan(s REi(evelopmenl PrO,ElttfOr fiscial yEiieiir 1991-912 the ccirrirriiunityis
makinCl a substarilial Effort to rriGE11t EIIXisting and prciijecteic neecsi for
housing afilordable to persons anc ftwriilies of low and rriodE1116te income,
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and ti-eilt such effort isl eiiquive1ent in impact to a glorticin of the fl nds other-
wise regluirec to be stet aside) puiisivant to Sections 33.34.2 anc "33.24.6
of the California Community I'ledcivelclpment Lew. Moiion sleconc ed t y
C ouncilmerrlt slur Larson aund cualrried unanimoL sully. Clouncilmerriber Foster
moved to adopt Fieslolution No. 223„ a iieslolution of the Rec evelopment
Agency of thcui City cif Rculc larliic s making a finding relating tcul the Oowl ntow ri
Redevelopment Project and Low anc Moderate Income Housing Fund
Clleposiil sl GIIL rsuluant to Section 33334.6 of the Corrin-unity Rec evelopment
1.auw. Motion sueclonded by Coc ncilrrl€Irrlber Larson eind canuliied Lnanirriiously.
Progosiiigls jo M rk t A c .-C)wne nd - Executive Director W h cllaton
deported that fouiu proposals welunai received from commercial brokeiisi in
rleslponse to the Request fcn Proposals for disposition of Agency-owned
lands. MMI. Larson moved to foiirrl a committee clomprisliec of t imse11111,,,
Clcuncilmemteni Milson, Executive Directclua Wheaton and Recevelopment
Agencily Diilcucutor lVolVIenemy to review tte ptoposalsi received. Mcition
seconded by Mrs. Milslciln and cailiilied uricnirrculusly.
PQ@LIQ QQMMENT
Develcipment Proposal - Ant Clnaigory, Redlands Slecurity Company, and
Gauniy Stegerrlan, Architect„ presenteic prelirriinarly dial%ingsl of a retail and
1rIlPulofessional office develoglrrielnt pnucilposal for the property located on
Oreinge Street between Pead Street and Sliluart Avenue. Mr. Foster
informed M n. Gregory he needeld to punct ase the prciperty before the
Agency El oard of Dkeiators w oulc considclun tis propaisial. Mai. Glicigory
indicated he wash willing tci give thou Agency aul feir offer for the propenty.
11111here being no fUiither t usinesiisi the rrleetirlig necilEissiied at 7:27 P.M. to
continue City C ciluncil t wiliness. 7111"cul meeting recorivenec at 9:15 PJM. to
hold au closed session to disciwiusl glrcliperty disposition. N o report was
exglecuited follav%ing tt a cioslec slesuslion.
Next neglulauil rrleieltingll, , anuarN 5, 1993.
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