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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-181 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 01-181 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA APPROVING AN ADANCE BY THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA AGENCY TO THE CITY OF PART OF THE COST OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2001-01 AND AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY FINDS, DETERMINES, RESOLVES AND ORDERS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Pursuant to provisions of the Community Redevelopment Law (California Health and Safety Code Section 33000, et seq.) and in particular Section 33445 thereof, the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency (the "Agency') proposes to advance funds for a part of the cost of installing and constructing certain street improvements, storm drain improvements, sewer improvements, water improvements and traffic signals improvements (the 'Improvements") associated with the program of improvements authorized for City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Facilities District No. 2001-01 (the "District'). A more complete description of the Improvement is attached as Exhibit "A" hereto and incorporated herein by reference and a more complete description of the District is attached as Exhibit "B" hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The Improvements will be located in, and serve the Rancho Redevelopment Project of the Agency (the "Project Area"). The Project Area is an area in which the combination of conditions of blight is so prevalent and so substantial that it causes a reduction of, or lack of, proper utilization of the area to such a n extent that is constitutes a serious physical, social and economic burden on the community which cannot reasonably be expected to be reversed or alleviated by private enterprise or governmental action, or both, without redevelopment. Conditions of blight in the Project Areas include a lack of adequate public improvements and properties which suffer from economic dislocation, deterioration or disuse. Proper infrastructure is vital to the redevelopment of the Project Area as a means reducing these conditions of blight and of stimulation physical development and economic growth. SECTION 2. The budget constraints of the City of Rancho Cucamonga (the "City") prevent the City from financing the Improvements by any reasonable means. Traditional methods of financing such as the issuance of general obligation bonds are unavailable as a practical matter because of the extraordinary majority voter Resolution No. 01-181 Page 2 of 9 approval requirements of two-thirds of the electorate. Although a special tax imposed by the District is being used to finance the majority of the Improvements, a more extensive use of such financing or of assessment financing could overburden benefiting properties with assessments or special taxes which would be added to existing taxes and assessments. Furthermore, special taxes require a two-thirds vote and special assessments are subject to a majority protest. SECTION 3. The City Council hereby finds and determines pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33421.1 that the provision of improvements in conjunction with the development of the Project is necessary to effectuate the purposes of the redevelopment plan. SECTION 4. The City Council hereby finds and determines that based upon the foregoing and other information presented to it: (a) the Improvements are of benefit to the Project Areas and to the immediate neighborhoods in which the projects are located, (b) the payments of funds for a part of the cost of the Improvements assists in the elimination of one or more blighting conditions inside the Project Areas, (c) the payment of funds for a part of the cost of the Improvements and the Project is consistent with the Agency's implementation plans adopted pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33490; and (d) no other reasonable means of financing the Improvements and the Project are available to the City. SECTION 5. The City Council hereby approves payment by the Agency as an advance of a part of the cost of the installation and construction of the Improvements from any revenues of the Agency lawfully available therefor. Repayment of this advance by the City shall be conditioned upon the receipt by the City of certain funds more completely identified in an Advance and Repayment Agreement (the "Agreement') to be executed between the City and the Agency. SECTION 6. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the Agreement with the Agency in substantially the form on file on file in the Office of the City Clerk with such changes as the Mayor may find necessary to fulfillment of the intent of this Resolution. Resolution No. 01-181 Page 3 of 9 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 151 day of August, 2001. AYES: Alexander, Biane, Curatalo, Williams NOES: None ABSENT: Dutton ABSTAINED: None William J. ander, M yor ATTEST: Debra J. Ada CMC, City Clerk I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a Regular Meeting of said City Council held on the 1s` day of August, 2001. Executed this 2nd day of August, 2001, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. A" Ddbra J. Ada CMC, City Clerk Resolution No. 01-181 Page 4 of 9 Phase IA Street Improvements • Base Line Road frontage improvements west of the winery from SCE corridor to the winery • Church Street from Day Creek Blvd. to existing Church St.—backbone and frontage improvements • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Day Creek Blvd. —only 6301f of backbone and frontage improvements just east of Day Creek Blvd. • Day Creek Blvd. from Base Line Road to Church St.—backbone and frontage improvements Storm Drain Improvements • Church Street from Day Creek Blvd. to existing Church St.—2-96"mainline storm drain • Day Creek Blvd. from Base Line Road to Church St.—42" and 2-96"mainline storm drain • North Trunk Storm Drain 2-96" mainline storm drain from Day Creek Blvd. east through the detention basin Sewer Improvements • Church Street from Day Creek Blvd. to existing Church St.—8" mainline sewer • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Day Creek Blvd. —only 6301f of 8" mainline sewer • Day Creek Blvd. from Base Line Road to Church St.— 15451£of 12" and 15" mainline sewer • North Trunk Storm Drain— 15" mainline sewer through the detention basin Watar Improvements • Church Street from Day Creek Blvd. to existing Church St.— 12" mainline water • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Day Creek Blvd. —only 6301f of 12" mainline water Resolution No. 01-181 Page 5 of 9 • Day Creek Blvd. from Base Line Road to Church St.— 12" mainline water Traffic Sienal Improvements • Day Creek Blvd. from Church St.to Victoria Mall Loop—Traffic Signal at Church St. Resolution No. 01-181 Page 6 of 9 Phase 1B Street Improvements • Arbor Way North from Church St. to north—full street improvements including landscaping, arbors and street furniture • Base Line Road frontage improvements east of the winery from winery to Victoria Park Lane • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Day Creek Blvd. —remaining backbone and frontage improvements to Victoria Park Lane • Church Street from Victoria'Park Lane to Etiwanda Ave. —backbone and frontage improvements • Day Creek Blvd. from Church St. to Victoria Mall Loop—backbone and west side frontage improvements • Day Creek Blvd. from Victoria Mall Loop to Foothill Blvd.—backbone and west side frontage improvements • Foothill Blvd at Day Creek Blvd.—improvements at intersection • Victoria Park Lane from Base Line Rd. to Church St.—backbone and frontage improvements Storm Drain Improvements • Arbor Way North from Church St. to north—36" storm drain • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Day Creek Blvd.— 48" mainline storm drain west of Victoria Park Lane • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Etiwanda Ave. — 36" mainline storm drain east of Victoria Park Lane • Day Creek Blvd. from Church St. to Victoria Mall Loop—42" and 48" mainline storm drain • Day Creek Blvd. from Victoria Mall Loop to Foothill Blvd.—96" mainline storm drain • Day Creek Blvd. from Foothill Blvd. to Day Creek Channel—7'x8'mainline storm drain • North Trunk Storm Drain—2-96"mainline storm drain from detention basin east to Victoria Park Lane Resolution No. 01-181 Page 7 of 9 • Victoria Park Lane from Base Line Rd. to Church St.—36",48" and 96" mainline storm drain Sewer Improvements • Arbor Way North from Church St. to north—8" sewer • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Day Creek Blvd.—8" mainline sewer • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Etiwanda Ave. — 8"mainline sewer • Day Creek Blvd. from Church St.to Victoria Mall Loop— 15"mainline sewer • Day Creek Blvd. from Victoria Mall Loop to Foothill Blvd.— 15"mainline sewer • Day Creek Blvd. from Foothill Blvd. to Day Creek Channel—only 3971f of 15" mainline sewer south of Foothill Blvd. • North Trunk Storm Drain— 15" mainline sewer from detention basin east to Victoria Park Lane • Victoria Park Lane from Base Line Rd. to Church St.—8"mainline sewer Water Improvements • Arbor Way North from Church St.to north— 12"water • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Day Creek Blvd.— 12"mainline water • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Etiwanda Ave. — 12" mainline water • Day Creek Blvd. from Church St.to Victoria Mall Loop— 12"mainline water • Day Creek Blvd. from Victoria Mall Loop to Foothill Blvd.— 12"mainline water • V..ictoria Park Lane from Base Line Rd. to Church St.— 10" mainline water Traffic Signal Improvements • Church Street from Victoria Park Lane to Etiwanda Ave. — Traffic Signal at Etiwanda Ave. Resolution No. 01-181 Page 8 of 9 • Foothill Blvd at Day Creek Blvd.—Traffic Signal • Victoria Park Lane from Base Line Rd. to Church St.—Traffic Signal at Church St. Resolution No. 01-181 Page 9 of 9 IEY M�W rte.f— f w d r_sms— PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF YME OE mW[M MIO MYYr nanrr ppAClf amlYl O_j�lil rlv CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGAa`M""�`"' mWraw s.e. nm r W�sEi COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO.2001-01 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Winn s W sld COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA a a I i CITY 'n a OF R N O �,r a 4CU A N A — PROJECT Wn i 3 LOCATION urn 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