HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RES 00-139RESOLUTION NO. 00-139
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 COST OF THE INSTALLATION AND
CONSTRUCTION OF A PUBLICLY OWNED VISITORS'
INFORMATION CENTER
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, et leg.), and in particular Sections
33445 and 33679 thereof, the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency (the "Agency")
proposes to pay for all or part of the cost of the installation and construction of a
Visitors' Information Center to be located in the City of Palm Desert, Califomia on a site
which is bounded by the Palm Valley Stormwater Channel on the west, El Paseo on the
east, Painters Path on the south and Highway 111 on the north.
The Visitors' Information Center will be located in Project Area No. 1 of the
Agency. Project Area No. 1 is an area in which the combination of conditions of blight
is so prevalent and so substantial that it causes a reduction of, or lack of, proper
utilization of the area to such an extent that it constitutes a serious physical, social and
economic burden on the community which cannot reasonably be expected to be
reversed or alleviated by private enterprise or govemmental action, or both, without
redevelopment. Project Area No. 1 contains vacant properties and properties which
suffer from economic dislocation, deterioration or disuse, including depreciated or
stagnant property values and impaired investments. Such conditions tend to further
deterioration and disuse because of the lack of incentive to landowners and their
inability to improve, modernize or rehabilitate their property while the condition of the
neighboring property remains unchanged.
The Visitors' Information Center will provide a new, modem and efficient
facility to serve the residents and taxpayers of the City, including, in particular, the
residents and taxpayers of Project Area No. 1. The construction of the building on
previously vacant, underutilized land will promote tourism, assist in the revitalization of
Project Area No. 1, encourage private sector investment in Project Area No. 1, and
create job opportunities for the residents of Project Area No. 1 and the City, all for the
benefit of 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 paying
for the cost of the installation and construction of the Visitors' Information Center 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 is subject
to a majority protest and special tax financing requires a two-thirds vote of the
electorate.
Section 3. The City Council hereby finds and determines that based upon
the foregoing and other information presented to the City Council: i) the above -
described Visitors' Information Center is of benefit to Project Area No. 1 and to the
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immediate neighborhood in which the project is located; (ii) the payment of funds for the
cost of the Visitors' Information Center will assist in the elimination of one or more
blighting conditions inside Project Area No. 1 by, among other things, assisting in the
promotion of tourism and the revitalization of Project Area No. 1, encouraging private
sector investment and creating job opportunities for the residents of Project Area No. 1
and the City; (iii) the payment of funds for the cost of the Visitors' Information Center 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
Visitors Information Center is 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 for all or a part of the cost of the Visitors' Information Center.
Section 5. The City hereby approves payment by the Agency for all or a
part of the cost of the installation and construction of the Visitors' Information Center
from any revenues lawfully available to the Agency.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this t 4th day of December
2000.
AYES: BENSON, CRITES, KELLY, SPIEGEL, FERGUSON
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
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