HomeMy WebLinkAbout050995-cc_CCv0001.pdf MINUTES of a joint, adjourned regular meeting of the City
Council and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of
Redlands held in the Council Chambers, Civic Center, 35
Cajon Street, on May 9, 1995 at 9 : 00 A.M.
PRESENT Swen Larson, Mayor/Chairman
Jim Foster, Mayor Pro Tem/Vice Chairman
William E. Cunningham, Councilmember/Board
Member
Gilberto Gil, Councilmember/Board Member
Pat Gilbreath, Councilmember/Board Member
Gary M. Luebbers, City Manager/Executive
Director
Daniel J. McHugh, City Attorney
Stephen P. Deitsch, Agency Attorney
Lorrie Poyzer, City Clerk/ Secretary
Michael Reynolds, City/Agency Treasurer
Marjie Pettus, Administrative Services
Director
Jeffrey L. Shaw, Community Development
Director
Steven M. Chapman, Finance Director
Mel Enslow, Fire Chief
Ronald C. Mutter, Public Works Director
Ted Thomaidis, Redlands Daily Facts
ABSENT None
Redevelopment Agency Plan Expiration - Administrative
Services Director Pettus explained that due to the
Redevelopment Agency' s cash deficit, the Agency has
been unable to function as a viable entity available
to assist with development projects and public
improvements . Efforts have been concentrated on
minimizing expenditures and reducing debt . In March,
1992 , the Agency Board of Directors established a
policy to conclude redevelopment business and
directed staff to dispose of Agency assets . To date,
staff has sold the following properties :
310 West Stuart Avenue
501 Orange Street
511 Third Street
The Glaze parcel
The Fern Avenue parcel
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Vacant Agency properties currently on the market
include :
346 and 348 Orange Street (escrow scheduled to
close May 31, 1995)
35 Cajon Street (known as the Civic Center)
325 North Eureka Street (southwest corner of
Oriental Avenue and Eureka Street)
301 Oriental Avenue (southeast corner of Oriental
Avenue and Eureka Street to Third Street)
The Agency owns the parking lots located at the
Redlands Mall, on Olive Avenue and Myrtle Street, and
on Orange Street adjacent to Greensleeves . There are
also some remnant parcels along downtown alleys and
the railroad tracks at Lugonia Heights .
The Redevelopment Plan is scheduled to expire in
September, 1997 . Staff requested confirmation of the
Redevelopment Agency Board of Directors ' intent to
allow the Plan to expire and continue with the
disposition of assets . Allowing the Plan to expire
enables the Agency to retain its general powers :
administrative functions; acquisitions and
disposition of property; debt service and contract
enforcement; and continued receipt of tax increment .
Agency legal counsel Deitsch reviewed the procedures
to terminate the Plan and the question relating to
whether the 20 percent low- and moderate-income
housing set-aside requirement applies to tax
increment allocated to the Agency after the Plan
terminates . The law is ambiguous and whatever
decision the Redevelopment Agency Board makes, it was
Mr. Dietsch' s recommendation that we pursue a
validation judgment action through the courts .
Following discussion, Mr. Foster moved to allow the
Redevelopment Plan to expire . Motion seconded Mrs .
Gilbreath and carried unanimously. Mr. Foster then
moved to indicate the Agency would continue the 20
percent policy for set-aside funds for low- and
moderate-income housing, and attempt to get an
amendment to State law to clear up the ambiguities
(prior to the Plan' s expiration in 1997) . Motion
seconded by Mr. Gil and carried as follows :
AYES : Messrs . Larson, Foster, and Gil
NOES : Mr. Cunningham who felt this action was
premature
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Mrs . Gilbreath who felt we were setting a
precedent
Redlands Plaza/Civic Center - Transfer of Ownership -
Administrative Services Director Pettus reported the
Agency acquired the Redlands Plaza in December, 1977,
for $2 , 000, 875 . 00 . At that time, the Redlands Plaza
housed a variety of commercial and office uses, all
of which provided tenant income to the Agency. In
time, Redevelopment administrative offices were also
located in the facility. As City office needs
increased and tenant leases expired, City departments
were relocated to the facility. All City
administrative offices and the Council Chambers were
relocated within the Redlands Plaza by October 4 ,
1994, at which time the facility became known as the
Civic Center. The City currently pays $358 , 590 . 00 in
rent to the Agency each year. In an effort to
eliminate this General Fund rental payment and
continue with the disposition of Agency assets, staff
recommended the Agency transfer ownership of the
Civic Center to the City for continued use as a
public facility. Transfer of ownership would entail
a public hearing during which the Agency Board would
be required to make certain findings pertaining to
the use of the facility and elimination of blight .
Staff believes these findings may be made . The City
would acquire a centrally located public facility
without incurring substantial debt to the General
Fund. In addition, General Fund monies would be
released from Agency rental payments and placed in
other programs to facilitate in developing blighted
areas . Figures were presented show Agency costs
charged to the General Fund to over the annual lease
payments for the Redlands Mall parking facilities and
operating expenses including salaries, benefits, and
Redlands Mall parking facilities maintenance
expenses . Mr. Cunningham moved to authorize staff to
proceed with the disposition of the Civic Center
(formerly known as the Redlands Plaza) . Motion
seconded by Mrs . Gilbreath. Mr. Foster angrily
expressed his astoundment to City Manager/Executive
Director Luebbers about the figures presented.
The meeting briefly recessed at 9 : 55 A.M. and
reconvened at 10 : 07 A.M.
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Finance Director Chapman presented three alternatives
to finance the Redevelopment Agency cash deficit
showing a summary and estimate of a six year cash
flow. Mr. Foster stated emphatically that the Civic
Center/Redlands Plaza should be retained as an Agency
asset . The vote was then called for on the motion to
proceed with the disposition of this facility and the
motion carried with Messrs . Foster and Gil voting NO.
Set-Aside funds - Casa de la Vista Expansion -
Administrative Services Director Pettus explained
that in May, 1994 , the American Baptist Homes of the
West (ABHOW) asked for $700, 000 . 00 in Redevelopment
Agency set-aside funds for the expansion of the Casa
de la Vista senior housing project located at 686
East Redlands Boulevard. The request was approved
but the organization did not obtain HUD funding and
were unable to proceed with the project . The Agency
Board then approved a $120, 000 . 00 allocation to ABHOW
for acquisition of adjacent property since HUD had
indicated they had denied the funding request, in
part, due to the fact that they did not own the
property where their proposed expansion was to take
place . Funds were distributed in March, 1995, and
escrow closed immediately thereafter. Although staff
has not yet received a formal request, it is
anticipated that ABHOW will request an additional
$600, 000 . 00 in set-aside funds . This money would be
utilized to cover City fees and offset construction
expenses for the expansion. In December, 1994 , the
Agency Board established percentage guidelines for
the allocation of set-aside funds . The $600, 000 . 00
allocation exceeds the established percentage
guidelines but is consistent with the original ABHOW
request . Mrs . Gilbreath moved to apply the
percentage as was indicated in the overall plan in
December based upon the gross before reduction of the
allocation to ABHOW for the Casa de la Vista project
with the understanding we will receive a request and
receipt of the HUD approval and funding. Motion
seconded by Mr. Cunningham and carried with Mr.
Foster voting NO as he felt this violated past action
of this body.
City-Owned Housing - The City-owned properties
located at 32 and 180 South Eureka Street and 11
Grant Street are currently being offered as surplus
property. The City notified San Bernardino County
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Real Estate Services Division and the Housing
Authority of San Bernardino County regarding the sale
of the properties, and, to date, neither entity has
expressed an interest . The next step is to offer the
properties to the public for sale "as is . "
Administrative Services Director Pettus reviewed
three alternatives developed by staff for the
properties located at 168 and 172 South Eureka Street
which included renovation, use by the Redlands
Community Music Association in conjunction with the
Redlands Bowl, and sale . Conant Halsey, President,
and Irene Vitte, Executive Director, of the Redlands
Community Music Association, proposed to use this
structure for restrooms, rehearsal halls, and offices
but indicated they were not in a position to finance
such a project . Mr. Foster suggested use of the
funds from past sales of City-owned property for this
renovation and moved to authorize staff to negotiate
with the Redlands Community Music Association to
develop joint use of the structure located at 168
South Eureka Street with use of the interest retained
on low- and moderate-income monies and to come up
with a proposal for the use of this facility. Motion
seconded by Councilmember Larson and carried
unanimously. Following discussion, Mr. Foster moved
to also include the property located at 172 South
Eureka Street in the negotiations with the Redlands
Community Music Association. Motion seconded by Mr.
Larson and carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENTS
City Council - There being no further business, the
City Council meeting adjourned at 10 :45 A.M. to an
adjourned regular meeting to be held on May 16, 1995,
at 9 : 00 A.M. in the Council Chambers, Civic Center,
35 Cajon Street, Redlands, California.
Redevelopment Agency - There being no further
business, the Redevelopment Agency meeting adjourned
at 10 :45 A.M. to the next regular meeting on May 16 ,
1995 .
City Clerk/Secretary
City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Adjourned Regular Meetings
May 9, 1995
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