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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RES 97-011. . � _ . �- ��- c� i �. 0 � RESOLUTION NO. 97-11 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT APPROVING PAYMENT BY THE PALM DESERT REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR ALL OR PART OF THE VALUE OF THE LAND FOR AND THE COST OF THE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTZON OF A PUSLICLY OWNED GOLF COURSE AND RELATED F1�CILITIES AND ZMPROVEMENTS (NORTH GOLF COURSE) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT 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, �t sec�.), and in particular Section 33445 thereof, the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency (the "Agency") is paying for all or part of the value of the land for and the cost of the installation and construction of improvements to an 18 hole golf course called the "north golf course" (which, together with the south golf course adjacent thereto will be known as the "Desert Willow Resort"). The improvements include a driving range and related improvements adjacent thereto; a maintenance facility; a reservoir to support the golf course and driving range; a clubhouse; a road from Country Club Drive to the clubhouse and associated landscaping; an entry feature to the aforesaid road; appurtenances and appurtenant facilities such as a block wall, a well, a pump station, a generator, restrooms and landscaping (collectively, the "Improvements"). The Agency proposes to donate the above-described land and Improvements to the City of Palm Desert (the "City"). The north golf course is bounded approximately on the north by Frank Sinatra Drive, on the west by Portola Avenue, on the east by Cook Street, and on the south by Country Club Drive. The north golf course is located in Project Area No. 2 of the Agency ("Project Area No. 2"). Project Area No. 2 is an area that has previously been identified in the Redevelopment Plan as a blighted area. The area has previously been determined to create a 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. In addition, Project Area No. 2 contains vacant and underutilized properties and properties which suffer from economic dislocation, 3"'�131 PG402-00001 dcs 1990263 1 .+ . . , RESOLUTION NO. 97-11 deterioration or disuse, including depreciated or stagnant property values and impaired investments. Project Area No. 2 is characterized by the existence of inadequate public improvements, public facilities and open spaces which cannot be remedied by private or governmental action without redevelopment. The Improvements increase recreational opportunities and provide new, modern and efficient recreational facilities to serve the residents and taxpayers of the City, including the residents and taxpayers of Project Area No. 2, and the other Project Area� of the Agency as well. The recreational facilities are for the benefit of the health, safety and welfare of such residents and taxpayers. There are no public recreational facilities in the City comparable to the Desert Willow Resort. The construction of the Improvements on previously vacant, underutilized land remedies the lack of adequate public improvements, assists in the revitalization of the Project Area No. 2, encourages private sector investment and creates job opportunities, all for the health, safety and welfare of the residents and taxpayers of the City. Section 2. The budget constraints of the City prevent the City from financing the Improvements by any 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 approval requirements of two- thirds of the electorate. Assessment financing or special tax financing could overburden benefitting properties with assessments or special taxes which would be added to existing taxes and assessments, and, in addition, special taxes require a two-thirds vote and assessment financing may not be expressly authorized. Section 3. The City Council hereby finds and determines that based upon the foregoing and other information presented to the City Council: (i) the Improvements are of benefit to Project Area No. 2 and to the immediate neighborhood in which the project is located, (ii) the payment of funds for the acquisition of the above-described land and the cost of the Improvements assists in the elimination of one or more blighting conditions inside the Project Area No. 2 by remedying the lack of m ?70131 P6402-oU0C1 dcs 1990'l53 1 2 .. '. - r �.- - .� RESOLUTION NO. 97-11 adequate public improvements, assisting the revitalization of Project Area No. 2, providing increased recreational and employment opportunities, and encouraging private sector investment, (iii) the payment of funds for the acquisition of the land and the cost of the Improvements is consistent with the Agency's implementation plan adopted pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33490; and (iv) no other reasonable means of financing the acquisition of the land and the Improvements are available to the City. Section 4. Following notice duly given, the City Council and the Agency have held a public hearing pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33679 on the payment by the Agency of all or a part of the value of the above-described land and the installation and construction of the Improvements. Section 5. The City Council hereby approves payment by the Agency for all or a part of the value of the above-described land and the coet of the installation and construction of the Improvements and hereby approves the transfer by the Agency to the City of such land and Improvements. 970131 P54C2-00001 dcs 149C•263 1 3 `, • . _ . . � . � RESOLUTION NO. 97-11 " �ection 6. The Mayor of the City is hereby authorized to execute any instruments reasonably necessary to cause such transfer to occur, including, without limitation, a certificate of acceptance. 1997. P13SSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 13th day of February, AYES: BENSON, CRITES,SNYDER,SPIEGEL AND KELLY NOES: NUNE ABSENT: NONE RBSTAIN: NONE � % // Richard S. Kelly, Mayo �ttest: �\� \�_�:., � f �-_1����.' , �-+� r� l�Cv-�^ 'I-��Sheila,R� Gilligan, City Cler �' s�oisi Peaoz-onnei a��� �a9o�;s : — 4 —