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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985/11/21 - Agenda Packet - RDANovember 21, 1985 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES A adjourned meeting of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Rancho Cucamonga net can Thursday, November 21, 1985, in the Lions park Community Center, 9161 Base Line Ro.d, Rancho Cucamonga. The meeting vat called to order at 8,05 p.m. by Chairmaa Jon D. Mikels. - Present rare Agency clambers: Female J. Wright, Charles J. Buquet II, aa3L Chairma Jon :t. Mikels. Also present wecu Executive Director, Lauren M. Wasserman; Deputy Director, Jack Lan. Absent: Agency Mea4ers Richard M. Dahl and Jeffrey Ring. * e e * e e 2A. �.jR3i ANT•iDMCaT 40 flARCt10 RmE7LLOPNOT PsgTICIpATIa ,I:REEfrNT iC0 RAP4 -0DI). (0207 -06 SAS) Mr. Weesevman indicated chat the City has received a request for an "tension of the redevelopveut participation agreement with the Ernest Sabo Compaq and Pootbmll Associates regareLag the Regional Shopping Center. S• indicated tlat the request was based upon the fact that the market area had not quite devel- oper to its fullest potential and because of difficulties in resolving the er- chaige of Southern California Edison power liue easement. It is aoticipeted that the issues will be resolve; within and 18 math period. Hr. Wasserman also indicated that he and staff bad net privately with represen- tatives a. Mar Compaq and Caster- Hawley-Asi1 retail chain to discuss the ea- tensioa. Be indicated that both stressed a firm commitment to Rancho Cucamonga and the Victoria Cardona Regional Center. Chaireso Mikels opeoed the meeting for public input. Addressing the Agency worst Dan Felix, Vice President of Redevelopment for Ernest Hahn Compaq, sumrarized the need for the 18 moth extension. Se also indicated that the project is a fire commitment not only of the retail representatives, but also the Ernest Rahn Company and its partners in the project. Rte indicated that both Broadway and May Company are partners in virtually "sty regional shopping center in the gate of California. Therefore, since they are partners in the Victoria :srdeas project, they will not be building in any other regional centers In the market area. Thar* being no further public comment, Chrimaa Mikels closed the ametiug to further public comment. MOTIONS Moved by Wright, seconded by Buquet to appraea the first amendment to tbm Participation Agreement between the RDA and the Center Hahn Compaq regard- ing the construction of the Victoria Gardens Regional Sboppicz Center and ebet the Chairman be authorized to sign the agreement on behalf of the RDA. "•tiou carried by the following votet AYES: Wright, Buqudt, Kikels tC^.t, Bone ABSd1t Dahl, Rier (1) Redevelopment Agency N(nutee November 21, 1935 Page 2 NO2I0N: Moved by Duquet, sftI�ded by Wright to fdjeurt. Nation tarried 3 -2 (Dahl and King absent). She xwfties adjourned at Ss14 p..a. Respectfully subaittcd, ism • �.fiyeG._r Lauren N. Yassf.reas Secretary Approved: Dstember 13, 1935 I IN WITNESS SWIM EOF, Agency and Redeveloper nave executed this Agreement as of the date first above written 693710- 001/WS /A0MND /RA14CHO /5 •, 11/13/85 "Agency" REDEVEWPMENT OGENCY OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, a public body, corporate and politic, of the State of California BY: "Redo' oper" HFA ASSOCIATES, a California general partnership BY a 2 REVISED EXHIBIT "C" SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCE GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Execution of A reement b A ency Within 30 days after the The Agency and the C ty Counc 1 date of execution and will hold a public hearing to submission of this Agree - authorize execution of this ment by the Redeveloper, Agreement and an agreement be- or such later time as the tween Agency and the Redeveloper parties may agree, but in respecting Site Parcel B (the any event not later than "Parcel B Agreement "). I£ March 30, 1984. authorized, the Agency shall approve and execute this Agree- ment and the Parcel B Agreement, and shall deliver four (4) counterpart originals of each Agreement to the Redeveloper. 2. Redeveloper's Good Faith De sit. Concurrently with the The Redeveloper shall del ver to delivery of the Tax the Agency the Redeveloper's Allocation Bonds Issue Deposit. No 1 proceeds by the Agency. 3 Agency Tax Allocation Bond Not later than March 30, Issue No. 1. Pursuant to Section 1984, provided that in 4 1 of the Agreement, the Agency any event the Tax Allo- shall issue its bonds, or obtain cation Bonds Issue No. 1 other funds as set forth in the in an amount sufficient Financing Plan, Exhibit "D" to enable the Agency to pay the cash portion of the purchase price for Site Parcel A (1 e. $2,250,000), plus related casts and expenses (including interest on any advance by Redeveloper), shall be completed by May 15, 1984 4. Submission- Preliminar Master Not later than June 1, Plan and Use Permit AAPI cat on 1984 The Redeveloper shall prepare and submit to the Agency and the City the Preliminary Master Plan and Use Permit Application for the develop- ment of the Site. 5 Review and Approval - Preliminary Not later than July 1, Master Plan. The Agency staff 1984 shall rov ew and attest to the completeness of the Preliminary Master Pltn Environmental Assossment. The Not later than August 1, Redeveloper shall prepare and sub- 1984 mit all necessary environmental assessments, or such other per- tinent environmental documents with respect to all of the improvements to be developed and constructed on the Site and pursuant to this Agreement. App�roval�of Master Plan and Use Not later than September Penoit The Agency shall cause 30, 1984 tt -tester Plan and Use Permit for the Site to be such as to permit the development, construction, use, operation and maintenance of the improvements specified in this Agreement to be developed and con- structed thereon, including the filing of a Notice of Determination. II PROPERTY ACQUISITION A Site Parcel A AAqreement�. The agency and the Concurrently with the C ti y Council will hold a public execution of the hearing to authorize execution Ag- eoment of an agreement with the present owner of Site Parcel A (the "Parcel A Agreement "). If authorized to execute the "Parcel A Agreement ", the Agency shall approve and execute said Agreement and shall deliver two counterpart originals to the present owners of Site Parcel A. 2 Acquisition The Agency shall Immediately prior to complete the acquisition of the the transfer of Site Site Parcel A. Parcel A to Redeveloper. B. Site Parcel B Eminent Domain The Agency shall By April iP, 1984. adopt a Resolution of Necessity and take such other steps as are necessary to commence eminent domain proceedings to acquire Site Parcel B. -2- 2. Title. The Agency shall complete Not later than Tie — acquisition and transfer to September 1, 1985. Redeveloper of fee title to Site Parcel B. III. CONVEYANCE AND CONSTRUCTION i Openino of Escrow. The Agency On or before March shall opon the Go raw for the 10, 1984 conveyance of the Site. 2 Transfer, of Site to Redeveloper: A. Fite Parcel_ A. The Agency shall wtroey a *.ie to the Site Parcel A to tho Redeveloper, the Redeveloper shall accept such conveyance, and the escrow pertaining thereto shall close Ccnrurrently with the dollvery a' the Age ;,cy's Bonds referred tc. in Section I -3 anovo, but net later than April 4, 1984. B Possession of Site Parcel B By not later then The A7ency�ll deliver September 1, 1984. Possession of Site Parcel B. and a title insurance policy with re- spect thereto, to Redeveloper in accordance with Secti 11 9.2 of the Agreement 3 Submission Off -Site Ism rovement Not later than Plans. Redeve open r repare May 10, 1987 end submit its off -site improve- ment plans to the Agency. 4 Approval Off -Site Improve• ...sat Within 60 Gays after Plans The Agency stall approve receipt by the Agency. or disapprove the off -site improvement pldns Submissiot- Preliminary Buildino Not later than and Land.ca�;s for Develop- June 30, 1981 meat Rev ew The Redeveloper Wa-11 prepare and submit to the Agency the Preliminary Building and •_andscaping Plans 6 DeveloL�ane t Review An�oval- Within 60 days atter Preliminac.• B�ldiiq and LanLand - re ^eipt by the Agency. sca �iana The 7.gency egall approve of disapprove the Pro - limi.ary Construction Drawings and Landscaping Plan -3- 7. Submission -Final Building and Not later than LandsCBD na Plans. The Rede- December 1, 1987. velopec shall prepare and submit to the Agency Final Building and Landscaping Plans. 8. A roval -Final Buildinq and Within 45 days after Landscaa na Plans. the Agency receipt by the Agency. shall approve or disapprove the Final Building and Landscaping Plans. NOTE: all drawings en2' plans can be submitted and approved In increments as they arc submittal as long as each incrw nt is con- sistent with all other increments. 9A Finance Plan. Redeveloper shall July 15, 1987 submit to Agency a description, in general terms, of its plans for financing construction of improve- ments to be constructed on the Site. The financing plan shall not require the execution of loan documents or definite pproposals on terms of lender °inancing. B. Agency Tax Alloration Bond Issue Not later than No. 2. Pursuan' t-I Secn 5 { August 15, 1987. of the Agreement, toe City shall Agency shall issue TaA issue its tax allocation bonds Allocation Bonds Issue or obtain other funds as set No. 2 ir. an amount suf- forth Jr the Financing Plan ficient to enable Agency (Exhibit "L ") to pay the balance of the purchase price for Site Parcel A (i.e., $2,250,000), plus provide proceeds for the off -site improvements, as described in Section IV of Exhibit "E ". Agency shall pay the balance of the purchase price ( ;2,250,000) within 5 days of (a) the pulling of a grading permit or (b) receipt by the Agency of the proceeds of Tax Allocation Bond Issue No. 2, whichever is later. '4- w 10. Off -Sato Improvements The Agency shall advance to Redeveloper the funds to commence construction of the off -site work referred to in Section IV of the Scope of Development (Exhibit "E'). Within 45 days of the completion of Issue No. 2, upon either the execu- tion of a construction loan agreement by Rede- velopor respecting the Improvements or the pulling of a building permit to commence construction. Funds for Off -Site work described in Subsection IV.A.1 of ernibit "E" shall be advanced to Redeveloper an follows: (a) d at execution of cor;:act to coustruct the off - sites; (b) 1/3 at 50% completion, as certified to by Rodeveloper; and (c) 1/3 upon substantial completion, as certified to by Redeveloper. Funds for reimbursement of expenses described in Subsection IV.A.2 shall be paid upon submission of invoices. 11. Commencement of Construction Not later than March 1, The Redeveloper shall commence 1988 (the "Construction construction of the improve- Date "). ments referred to in Section II of the Scope of Development (Exhibit "E ") to be performed by the Redeveloper with respect to the development of the Site 12 Completion of Construction. The Not later than May 15, Redeveloper shall complete the 1989 (the "Completion construction of all of its Date "). improvements to be developed on the Site. 13 Certificate of Construction. Upon substantial com- The Agency shall issue to the pletion of all of Redeveloper the Certificate of Redeveloper's improve - Completion referred to in ments to be developed Section 5.19 of the Agreement. on the Site -5- ERNESTW.HAHN,INC. I 'ELL - 3888 KEARNY VLLA ROAR HAN OW-r-M CJLL O6 NA D2t23. TELEPfbNE: [e171 O O -4948 November 21, 1985 Chairman Jon Nlkels Norbers of tte Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency 9320 Baseline Road, Suite C P.O. Box 801 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Chairman Mlkels and Agency rembers: Ernest W. Hahn, Inc., the Managing General Partner developing the Victoria Gardens Regional Shopping Center in Rancho Cucamonga, hereby requests an 18 -month extension to the Schedule of Performance incorporated into the Redevelo•faent Participation Agreement. The neoissity for the time ertensim arises from a recognition that market criteria necessary for a regional retail center have not yet bee achieved. The extension period is designed to enable the developer to work with the department stores In correctly evaluating the extent of svrket growth in the Rancho Cucamonga trade area. The extension will also provide the time necessary to work out a form? agreement far the relocation of a Southern California Edison (SCE) power line easement. As you are atmre. SCE has granted conceptual approval for the relocation subject to reimbursement of :elated costs. An engineering s.udy must now be funded and accomplished to determine those costs and establish the basis for the formal agreement between all Ux parties. Ernest W. Hahn. Inc. rem3ins convinced that the Victoria Gardens sire is the best shopping center location in the region and we are fully emwitted to the project. We have enclosed executed copies of the first A&2nduent to the Rancho Development Agreement and respectfully s,lirit favorable consideration for approval and adoption. Very ncerely, / / --% 1 DANIEL T. FELIX ' Vice President Redevelopment DTF:rap Enclosures Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc. 5MSa Fbuv5t•P.Q8001 2 loa An6d,,.CAW 7 (M)6x.M" Tdmw.w bm .efa<a November 18, 1985 Chairman Jon Mikels Members of the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency 9320 Baseline Road, Suite C Post Office Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 Dear Chairman Mikels and Agency Members: Ernest W 11ahn, Inc., the managing g3neral partner for the Victoria Gardens Regional Cont[r in Rancho Cucamonga, has informed us they are :eguesting an 18 -month extension in the development and creation of the shopping center. We would like to expless to the City of Rancho Cu.:aaonga our strongest anpporl, for that extension. We feel the Victoria Gardens site is a very good location for a major regional shopping center. We are very hopeful that the 18 -month extension will put us and other depart- ment stores in a position to identify an opening year commitment. .. Sincerely, CARTER HAWL ., IL•'J.E COPES, INC. Robert J. Gilmartin RJG:ELI Vice President, Real Estate Tb �,++rr uCJfe,w nv r6s61�et •�qw,u rywG•iMa a J. ,w,amae Wd.mdn tetNCmd�u.l4LYLw•nWmW,m CdspQwh n. /tay X ePu siarvi C..,Pvy v'a.hbti DWNunbm 314/342 -6382 November 18, 1983 %it. Jon Vtikets Chairman •• \'embers of the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment lgency 9320 Baseline Road Suite C P.O dox 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 Dear Chairman ttikels and Agency Members: Ernest d. Mahn, Inc , the managing general partner for the Victoria Gardens Regional Center In Rancho Cucamonga, has informed us they are requesting an eighteen month extension in the development and creation of the shopping center. Ae wish to advise the City of Rancho Cucamonga of our continued support for the project, and express 'o the City our support for that extension. The Victoria Gardens site is the best location in the region for a major region.1 shopping center toe regret that we cannot, at this time. give an opening year commitment to the site, bit we are hopeful that the eighteen month extension will allow us the additional time needed to monitor the demographic trend in the trade area and put us and other department stores in i position to move with the project at that time. $ cerely, A Lace ' Sidwell Regional Vice President LES:tms R o, wi ON- 311--k R 1—iN K6-11 MVI TrksMe 0141 3C47M