HomeMy WebLinkAboutOB-073RESOLUTION NO. OB — 073
A RESOLUTION OF THE OVERSIGHT BOARD OF THE SUCCESSOR
AGENCY TO THE PALM DESERT REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
APPROVING THE 2ND REVISION OF THE LONG-RANGE PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT PLAN PREPARED BY THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY
PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34191.5,
DETERMING THAT APPROVAL OF THE LONG-RANGE PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT PLAN IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT, AND TAKING CERTAIN ACTIONS
IN CONNECTION THEREWITH
RECITALS:
A. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34175(b) and the California
Supreme Court's decision in California Redevelopment Association, et al. v. Ana
Matosantos, et al. (53 Ca1.4th 231(2011)), on February 1, 2012, all assets, properties,
contracts, leases, books and records, buildings, and equipment of the former Palm
Desert Redevelopment Agency (the "Agency") transferred to the control of the
Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency (the "Successor
Agency") by operation of law.
B. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34191.5(b), the Successor
Agency must prepare a long-range property management plan which addresses the
disposition and use of the real properties and interests in real property of the former
Agency, and which must be submitted to the Oversight Board of the Successor Agency
(the "Oversight Board") and the Department of Finance (the "DOF") for approval no later
than six months following the issuance by DOF to the Successor Agency of a finding of
completion pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34179.7.
C. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34179.7, DOF issued a
finding of completion to the Successor Agency on May 15, 2013.
D. The Successor Agency prepared and the Oversight Board approved the
2nd revisions of the Long -Range Property Management Plan (the "LRPMP"), in response
to the State Department of Finance's January 17, 2014 correspondence and disposition
and use of the real properties and interests in real property of the former Agency and
includes the information required pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section
34191.5(c). Whereas the Oversight Board approves final revisions to the LRPMP based
on electronic communication with the DOF requesting specific modifications to
Properties No. 2(a), 2(b) and 12(a) of the LRPMP. The specific modifications to the
LRPMP are hereby approved by the Oversight Board and attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Exhibit A is meant to replace specific pages of the LRPMP submitted by Oversight
Board on Resolution No. 2014-067.
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E. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34180(j), at the same time
the Successor Agency submitted the LRPMP to the Oversight Board, the Successor
Agency submitted the LRPMP to the County Administrative Officer, the County Auditor -
Controller, and DOF.
F. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34181(f), the public was
provided with at least ten days' notice of date of the meeting at which the Oversight
Board proposes to consider approval of the LRPMP.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE OVERSIGHT BOARD OF THE SUCCESSOR
AGENCY TO THE PALM DESERT REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY HEREBY FINDS,
DETERMINES, RESOLVES, AND ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are a substantive part
of this Resolution.
Section 2. This Resolution is adopted pursuant to Health and Safety Code
Section 34191.5.
Section 3. The Oversight Board hereby approves the LRPMP as modified and
presented by the Successor Agency and attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Section 4. The staff of the Successor Agency is hereby directed to transmit to
DOF this Resolution together with written notice and information regarding the action
taken by this Resolution. Such notice to DOF shall be provided by electronic means
and in a manner of DOF's choosing.
Section 5. The staff and the Board of the Successor Agency are hereby
authorized and directed, jointly and severally, to do any and all things which they may
deem necessary or advisable to effectuate this Resolution and any such actions
previously taken are hereby ratified.
Section 6. This Resolution has been reviewed with respect to the applicability
of the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et
seq.) ("CEQA"). Pursuant to the State CEQA Guidelines (14 Cal. Code Regs 15000 et
seq.)(the "Guidelines"), the Oversight Board has determined that the approval of the
LRPMP is not a project pursuant to CEQA and is exempt therefrom because it is an
organizational or administrative activity of government that will not result in direct or
indirect physical changes in the environment (Guidelines Section 15378(b)(5)). Further,
it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that approval of the LRPMP may
have a significant effect on the environment, and thus the action is exempt from CEQA
(Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3)). Staff of the Successor Agency is hereby directed to
prepare and post a notice of exemption pursuant to Guidelines Section 15062.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of May , 2014.
AYES: BRANDL, BUCK, CARVER, JONATHAN, LARSON, and SPIEGEL
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: KINNAMON
ABSTAIN: NONE
ATTEST:
RA/ ELL D. KLASSEN, 0E RETARY
OVERSIGHT BOARD FOR THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY
TO THE PALM DESERT REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
b/e,ROBERT A. SPIEGEL/CH1
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EXHIBIT A
Long -Range Property Management Plan Revisions
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LRPMP Property Background/Summaries
February 24, 2014
Page 7 of 10
master plan. As part of the negotiations, the Successor Agency had discussed the
use/retention of 2.67 acres of remaining 126.32 for a future City of Palm Desert fire
station site. The fire station site location has been identified and the conceptual design
has been completed. The Management Plan directs that the Successor Agency
transfer 123.65 acres to CSU for governmental purpose (university educational
facilities) and transfer of 2.67 acres to the City of Palm Desert for a future
governmental use (fire station).
132 Acre Site — Properties 11(a) thru 11(h) (8 Parcels)
The 132 Acre Site consists of 8 contiguous parcels totaling 132.31 acres. The
properties were acquired individually with the intent to assemble a larger project that
would facilitate future economic development. To address current and future drainage
facility needs, the Oversight Board and the Successor Agency recommends transferring
3.0 acres from parcel 11(h) (A.P.N. 694-310-005), which totals 27.73 acres. The
Successor Agency staff has developed a legal description and map of the proposed
drainage location. This drainage area will serve the drainage needs for the existing
Riverside County Sheriff Station located adjacent to the west of the subject property and
future development in this area. The Management Plan directs that 129.31 of the
132.31 acres be liquidated and sold for appraised value and that the proceeds of
the sale be distributed as property tax to the affected taxing entities. in
accordance with the terms of Health and Safety Code (HSC) section
34191.5(c)(2)(B). The Management Plan also directs that the Successor Agency
retain and transfer to the City .359 acres from Sites 11(d)(e) for future roadway
improvements and 3.0 acres from site 11(h) for a future community drainage
facility. The estimated value of the site 129.31 acres is $12,931,000 or $100,000 per
acre.
Desert Willow Lot Pads- Properties 12(a), 12(b), 12(c), 12(d), 12(e), 12(f), 12(g)
The Desert Willow Lot Pads consist of 25 parcels, categorized under Properties 12(a)
thru 12(f) in the Management Plan. Desert Willow Golf Resort was developed by the
former RDA as an economic development tool and for public recreational opportunities.
As part of the master plan development several development pads were created to
attract hotel and timeshare developments. These lot pads are labeled Pad A, B, C, D,
E, F & G (see attached map). The Successor Agency's Management Plan directs the
following for each of the Desert Willow Lot Pad:
Site 12(a) — This site consists of two parcels totaling 16.86, zoned Commercial Resort.
The Management Plan directs that the properties be liquidated and sold for
LRPMP Property Background/Summaries
February 24, 2014
Page 8 of 10
appraised value and that the proceeds of the sale be distributed as property tax
to the affected taxing entities, in accordance with the terms of Health and Safety
Code (HSC) section 34191.5(c)(2)(B).
Site 12(b) — This site consists of two parcels totaling 17.68 aces. 14.652 acres are
undeveloped and 3.028 acres are developed as a public parking lot that serves the
community and the City owned Desert Willow Golf Resort (see attached legal
description). The Management Plan directs that 14.652 of the 17.68 acres be
liquidated and sold for appraised value and that the proceeds of the sale be
distributed as property tax to the affected taxing entities, in accordance with the
terms of Health and Safety Code (HSC) section 34191.5(c)(2)(B). The Management
Plan also directs that the Successor Agency retain 3.028 acres for governmental
use and transfer to the City of Palm Desert for use as public parking.
Site 12(c) - This site consists of five parcels totaling 18.845 aces. Included in this site,
the Successor Agency has two miscellaneous parcels (A.P.N. 620-450-011 & 620-450-
015, totaling 0.79 acres) that were inadvertently never transferred to the City of Palm
Desert and are currently used as part of the City owned Desert Willow Mountainview
Golf Course (see attached map). The Management Plan directs that 18.055 of the
18.845 acres be liquidated and sold for appraised value and that the proceeds of
the sale be distributed as property tax to the affected taxing entities, in
accordance with the terms of Health and Safety Code (HSC) section
34191.5(c)(2)(B). The Management Plan also directs that the Successor Agency
retain 0.79 acres (A.P.N. 620-450-011 & 620-450-015) for governmental use and
transfer to the City of Palm Desert as part of the existing City owned recreational
facility.
Site 12(d) — This site consists of five parcels totaling 17.48 acres. Included in this site
the Successor Agency has one miscellaneous parcel (A.P.N. 620-450-021, totaling 2.10
acres) that was inadvertently never transferred to the City of Palm Desert and is
currently used as part of the City owned Desert Willow Mountainview Golf Course (see
attached map). The Management Plan directs that 15.38 of the 17.48 acres be
liquidated and sold for appraised value and the proceeds of the sale be
distributed as property tax to the affected taxing entities, in accordance with the
terms of Health and Safety Code (HSC) section 34191.5(c)(2)(B). The Management
Plan also directs that the Successor Agency retain 2.10 acres (A.P.N. 620-450-
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