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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983 103 CC RESO1983 103 CC RESO(ÌìèÙPjRESOLUTION NO. 83- 103 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CERTIFYING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE DELTA REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park and the Baldwin Park Redevelopment Agency have consented to a joint public hearing for consideration of the proposed Redevelopment Plan for the Delta Redevelopment Project; and WHEREAS, the adoption of a Redevelopment Plan requires that an Environmental Impact Report be prepared on the Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council must consider the Environmental Impact Report for the Delta Redevelopment Project prior to adoption of the Redevelopment Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does resolve as follows: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certifies the Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Delta Redevelopment Project. SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution. APPROVED and PASSED this/Ttl/day of December, 1983. LINDA L. G^R, CITY CLERK STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, LINDA L. GAIR, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly approved and passed at a JOINT PUBLIC HEARING of the Baldwin Park City Council and Baldwin Park Redevelopment Agency on the 7th day of December, 1983, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN King. McNeill, Aguilar. Izell and Mayor White____ NOES: COUNCILMEN None_______________________________________ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN None_______________________________________ Y^^e.____________ /LINDA L.J3AIR, CITY CLERK BIB] 37672-U01 1983-U02 103-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO2126-U03 FO10175-U03 DO10184-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/20/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1983 103 CC RESO(ÌìèÙPjBALDWIN PARK REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 20% HOUSING REQUIREMENT REPORT FOR THE DELTA REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT BIB] 37672-U01 1983-U02 103-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO2126-U03 FO10175-U03 DO10184-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/20/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1983 103 CC RESO(ÌìèÙPj20% HOUSING REQUIREMENT REPORT FOR THE DELTA REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT INTRODUCTION Pursuant to Section 33334.2 of the California Health and Safety Code, Not less than 20% of all taxes which are allocated to the Agency pursuant to Section 33670 shall be used by the Agency for purposes of increasing and improving the community supply of housing for persons and families of low and moderate income as defined in Section 50093, and very low income housing as defined in Section 50105 unless one of the following findings are made: a. That no need exists in the community, the provisions of which would benefit the Project Area to improve, or increase the supply of housing for persons and families of low and moderate income or very low income households. b. That some stated percentage less than 20% of taxes which are allocated to the Agency pursuant to Section 33670 is sufficient to meet such housing needs; or c. A substantial effort to meet low and moderate income housing needs in the community is being made and that effort including the obligation of funds currently available for the benefit of the community from state, local and federal sources for low and moderate income housing alone or in combination with other taxes allocated in this section is equivalent in impact to the funds otherwise required to be set aside pursuant to this section. Legislative bodies shall consider the need that can be reasonably foreseen of low and moderate income or very low and moderate income households from within or adjacent to the Project Areas because of increased employment opportunities, or because of any other direct or indirect result of implementation of the Redevelopment Plan. SUBSTANTIAL REPORT The City of Baldwin Park, through its Housing Authority, and its use of Community Development Block Grant Funds is making a substantial effort to meet its low and moderate income housing needs. A number of housing programs are now being utilized in Baldwin Park, including the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program for both new construction and existing units and the use of Community Development Block Grant CDBG) funded residential rehabilitation loans for low and moderate income households. The following table summarizes the assistance being provided and the amounts being expended for such assistance less administrative costs): BIB] 37672-U01 1983-U02 103-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO2126-U03 FO10175-U03 DO10184-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/20/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1983 103 CC RESO(ÌìèÙPjTABLE 1 Number of Low/ Moderate Income Assistance Program Housing Units Program Cost 1. Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program Existing 266 $ 864,864 2. Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program New Construction 77 298,452 3. Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program Mod Rehab 25 49/834 4. HCDA Funded Residential Rehabilitation Program 258 to date) 1,068,478 TOTAL 626 $ 2,281,628 In addition to the housing assistance provided for low and moderate income families to date, the City of Baldwin Park is continuing its housing assistance efforts through its use of its Article 34 Referendum authority and the use of the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program and Community Development Block Grant Funds. Table 2 summarizes the type, number of units, amount of funds and status of additional housing assistance expected to be provided within the next 12 months. TABLE 2 Estimated Low/ Estimated Moderate Income Program Program Assistance Program Housing Units Cost____ Status 1. Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program Existing 35 $100,800/yr Awaiting NOFA 2. Public Housing 12 660,557 Site under acquisition, developmental stages 3. HCDA Funded Revolving loan Residential Rehab program Program 20 175,000/yr income Estimated totals 67 $936,357 20% OF TAX INCREMENT The tax increment funds to be generated by the completion of the Delta Redevelopment Project can only be estimated at this time; however, it is anticipated that the assessed valuations within the Project Area will increase by $20,000,000. Using the post-Proposition 13 tax formula of 1% of market value, the total property taxes for the Project Area would be $200,000. In accordance with Section 33334.2 of the Health and Safety Code, 20% of this amount or $40,000 would be the approximate amount to be made available to support low and moderate income housing efforts if substant-'al efforts were not otherwise being made. 2- BIB] 37672-U01 1983-U02 103-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO2126-U03 FO10175-U03 DO10184-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/20/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 1983 103 CC RESO(ÌìèÙPjFINDINGS The City of Baldwin Park has instituted a number of programs designed to increase the supply of low and moderate income housing units in the community. These programs, to date, have generated a total of 626 standard units for the low and moderate income housing market at a total cost exceeding $2,281,638. The total value of these projects exceeds the benefit requirement in Section 33334.2 of the California Health and Safety Code by 5700%. Continuation of existing housing assistance programs in the City is expected to generate a minimum of 67 additional units at a cost of approximately $936,357 over the next 12 months. The total impact of existing low and moderate income housing assistance efforts is sufficient to relieve the Redevelopment Agency of an obligation to provide tax increment proceeds to provide low and moderate income housing assistance. 3- BIB] 37672-U01 1983-U02 103-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO2126-U03 FO10175-U03 DO10184-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 2/20/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04