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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 09131994 - 1.148 u Contra TO: REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY '3� Costa FROM: Phil Batchelor J County Executive Director DATE : September 13, 1994 SUBJECT: AB 1290 Implementation Plan SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATIONS (S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATIONS APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Deputy Director-Redevelopment to' sign a contract with Elizabeth Seifel Associates/Pryde Roberts Carr for the preparation of the AB 1290 Implementation Plan for all five of the R development Project Areas . ISCAL IMPACT No General Fund money will be used on this project. The total estimated contract amount is $33, 000 and will be financed with Redevelopment Tax Increment funds, a portion from each Redevelopment Project Area. BACKGROUND/REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS California Redevelopment -Law AB 1290 requires all redevelopment agencies administering redevelopment plans adopted prior to January 1, 1994, adopt a five-year Implementation Plan by December 31, 1994 . CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: YES SIGNATURE : 14 RECOMMENDATION OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR RECO ATION rw AGENCY CO TTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE (S) : ACTION OF AGENCY ON September 13 , 1994 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED x OTHER VOTE OF COMMISSIONERS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A UNANIMOUS (ABSENT ) TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN AYES: NOES: ACTION TAKEN AND ENTERED ON THE ABSENT: ABSTAIN: MINUTES OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ON THE DATE SHOWN. Contact: Beth Lee 646-4076 ATTESTED September 13 , 1994 ,, cc: Community Development PHIL BATCHELOR County Administrator AGENCY SECRETARY County Counsel Redevelopment Agency Auditor-Controller BY , DEPUTY via Redevelopment Contractor JK:BL:1h sra15/ab1290.bos I The Implementation Plan has a non-housing and housing component which, in total, must describe the following: (1) specific goals and objectives for the next five years; (2) specific projects, including a program of activities and expenditures to -be made within the five years of the plan; (3) an explanation of how the goals, objectives, projects, and expenditures will eliminate blight; (4) an explanation of how the goals, objectives, projects and expenditures will implement the low- and moderate-income housing set-aside and housing production requirements; (5) the number of housing units to be rehabilitated, price-restricted, assisted or destroyed; (6) plans for using annual deposits to the Housing Fund; (7) if a planned project will result, in destruction of existing affordable housing, an identification of proposed locations for the replacement housing the Agency will be required to produce; and (8) the project area affordable housing production plan (AB 315) required. Redevelopment Agency staff will perform the non-housing component of the Implementation Plan (1 through 3 above) in-house. The Consultant will be responsible for the preparation of the housing component of the Implementation Plan in accordance with all AB 1290 and AB 315 California Redevelopment Law regulations and requirements (4 through 8 above) .