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202 ORDINANCE NO. 202 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE AMENDING THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN, REVISED GRAND TERRACE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT. RECITALS A. In September, 1979,the City of Grand Terrace (the"City") and the Grand Terrace Redevelopment Agency(the"Agency")adopted a Redevelopment'Plan for a portion of the City. The County of San Bernardino, (the "County" ), the City and the Agency entered into an initial Settlement Agreement(Number 80-340)with respect to this Redevelopment Plan. B. In 1981,the City and the Agency adopted a revised redevelopment plan,bringing certain additional territory into the Project area, the Redevelopment Plan, Revised Grand Terrace Redevelopment Project. The City, Agency and County entered into a subsequent Settlement Agreement (Number 81-727) with respect to the Revised Redevelopment Plan. Both of the settlement agreements provide for a one hundred percent (100 % ) pass,"-through of tax increment revenues to the affected taxing agencies; the County, the Riverside - Corona Resources Conservation District, the San Bernardino Flood Control District, the County of San Bernardino, on behalf of the County Library, the County of San Bernardino, on behalf of CSA No. 38, the County of San Bernardino, on behalf of the County of Superintendent of Schools. Colton Joint Unified School District and the Agency entered into a separate pass-through agreement. C. Among the-provisions of the Revised plan was the establishment of a tax increment Plan Limitation, as follws: "The portion of taxes divided and allocated to the Agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of this section shall not exceed an accumulative total of fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000), or if bonds are issued or reimbursement agreements are entered into with other public agencies, accumulative total of Seventy Million Dollars ($70,000,000)." At the time this provision was approved, it was intended that the Seventy Million Dollar ($70,000,000)Plan Limitation be net of the aforecited pass throughs. D. In addition to passing through taxing increment revenues to the affected taxing agencies, Settlement Agreement No. 81-727 proported to amend the Redevelopment Plan in ways which would have unintentionally substantially limited the Agency's financial powers, including its ability to issue bonds. 1 ubdivision laws of the State and City. c. "P" stands for"Permitted Use"where the use is permitted by right; and"C" stands for"Conditional Use"where the use requires a conditional use permit. dings. Furthermore, the equipment located inside the building is enclosed in metal casings, which contain no combustible material. The construction of the support tower is made up of 4" legs with 2"minimum galvanized metal and lacing. The tower provides the support for the transmitting and receiving antennae described above. The antennae contain a non-reflective finish and are placed on the tower subject to each agency's individual requirements which are customarily installed at the top and to the sides of the tower. BLUE MOUNTAIN SPECIFIC PLAN ge, as billed by the City, shall be deemed a violation of this article. e creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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In 1993,the Agency proposed to issue its $5,025,000 Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Grand Terrace, California, Community Redevelopment Project Area Refunding Tax Allocation Bonds, Series 1993A and its $8,750,000 Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Grand Terrace, California, Community Redevelopment Project Area Taxable Allocation Bonds, Series 1993B,primarily to fund its low and moderate income housing obligation,to repay in interagency loan and to fund certain redevelopment activities. F. In order to allow the proposed bond issue and to provide certainty as to the Plan Limitation and other restrictions in Settlement Agreement No. 81-727, on May 13, 1993, the City and Agency approved, and on June 8, 1993, the County approved an Amended Settlement Agreement making certain changes to the prior Settlement Agreement No. 81-727 and establishing the Plan Limitation at a level sufficient to repay the proposed indebtedness;that is Seventy Million Dollars ($70,000,000)net of pass throughs. G. As a result of a recent Attorney General Opinion,the language establishing the Agency's Plan Limitation has been rendered ambiguous and, if interpreted not to be net of pass throughs, would result in the Agency's inability to repay its outstanding bond indebtedness. It is therefore necessary to amend the subject language in order to cure any such ambiguity and'to reflect the intent of the parties to the Amended Settlement Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are incorporated hereat as 'if set forth in full. Section 2. The language with regard to the plan limitation contained in V(A). Of the Revised Redevelopment Plan is hereby amended to provide as follows: "The portion of taxes divided and allocated to the Agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of this section shall not exceed a cumulative total of Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000) or, if Bonds are issued and reimbursement agreements are entered into with other public agencies, a cumulative total of Seventy Million Dollars ($70,000,000), being the net of total taxes allocated less taxes passed through to affected taxing agencies pursuant to such reimbursement agreements." Passed, approved and adopted on this 12th day of September 2002. Mayor of the City of Grand Terrace and of the City Council thereof. ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of rand Terrace 2 ditional Use"where the use requires a conditional use permit. dings. Furthermore, the equipment located inside the building is enclosed in metal casings, which contain no combustible material. The construction of the support tower is made up of 4" legs with 2"minimum galvanized metal and lacing. The tower provides the support for the transmitting and receiving antennae described above. The antennae contain a non-reflective finish and are placed on the tower subject to each agency's individual requirements which are customarily installed at the top and to the sides of the tower. BLUE MOUNTAIN SPECIFIC PLAN ge, as billed by the City, shall be deemed a violation of this article. e creation of a city center with a public plaza/open space area. Also, included in these recommendations were extending bike lanes and pedestrian paths to allow people to walk to the plaza/open space area along Barton Road. The"Guiding Principles"reinforced the need for a public plaza by calling on the City's residents to: "Promote community participation...to ensure a sense of belonging and community growth." The proposed public plaza as part of the City's open space will reflect this principle by supporting the promotion of community participation. 4. Family and Children Orientation-Grand Terrace prides itself on family activities that involve organized recreation utilizing open space areas in the City. The General Plan Task Force made several recommendations to reinforce the City's already strong family and children orientation. These recommendations included several measures which relate to open space and are: 1)continue augmenting our park and recreation facilities;2)continue expanding opportunities for children and teenagers for wholesome entertainment within a familiar setting;3)increase the quality of life in the City of Grand ' .` • C : __ ,i ‘ • i 1 \ 1 ? : / I 1 II, • i : / )) '...::' -.,: ..;) ic'—' ,..,-..„• ; •-•••• 1 'i —i (•• 075 c D ., r ,.. • .. .\.. ,.... .... .., . • . 1. ,‘ . . ...... / q ,I / , .(1‘1.0..1(j ,i; . 4COA"s• •'• ` .7'. ii ..•i.. ' ,-,,:-, .5-, , - • -,_....... . -7,_. ,,,.. .,,,\ ., , „.. ,., ..., .• , . __ ,..: ... 7 • , t.---,\;\, \••sz :.-_ '-.• •-.-%:,---.-- • • .-- ""•=?..-- • '. ;: /..•••;,1. 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MEMMIF, •••• 4971t97 07 DEVE40 *Fir I, Brenda Stanfill, City Clerk of the City of Grand Terrace, California do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City council of the City of Grand Terrace held on the 12th day of September, 2002,by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Hilkey, Ferre', and Larkin; Mayor Buchanan NOES: None ABSENT: Mayor Pro Tem Garcia ABSTAIN: None (, ,PI., City Clerk of the City of Grand Terrace iAp roved s o Form: 444 John Harper, Ci ttorney 3 g vote: AYES: Councilmembers Hilkey, Larkin, and Ferre'; Mayor Pro Tem Garcia and Mayor Buchanan NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Brenda Stanfill, City Cle rk Approved as to form: John Harpe ity Attorney -2-