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300 & "nil16L �ORDINANCE NO 939
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ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA
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AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE
SOUTH/CENTRAL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT PLAN
AMENDMENT NO. 1
The City Council. of the-.c.i_ty_ of Tustin, California, does hereby ordain as
follows:
I. The City Council finds and determines as follows:
A. Due notice was given and a joint Redevelopment Agency .- City
Council public hearing was conducted on July 15, 1985 for the
purpose of adopting the South/Central Redevelopment Project Plan
Amendment No. 1.
B. A report was furnished the City Council by the Redevelopment
Agency pursuant to Section 33352 of the Community Redevelopment
Law (Health & Safety Code), which included the reports of the
Planning Commission and Project Area Committee,and recommending
certification of EIR 85-1, all of which have been duly
considered by the City Council.
C. The purpose of the City Council in adopting the South/Central
Redevelopment Plan Amendment is to aid in the revitalization and.
redevelopment of blighted properties by the primary means of
constructing public works improvements to be financed from
incremental tax revenues generated within the project areas.
D... The Redevel-opment Plan Amendment for the South/Central Area
Redevelopment Project on file with the City Clerk of the city of
Tustin is incorporated herein by reference. -
E. The South/Central Redevelopment Project Plan and Amendment No.
1, as referenced herein, are the official redevelopment plan of
the project areas.
F.• A Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR 85-1) was duly
prepared, circulated, and advertised for public hearings before
the Planning Commission and City Council. Findings were made,
adverse impacts identified, mitigating measures and overriding
considerations were stated. The City Council certified EIR 85-1
as complete and adequate by -adoption of Resolution No. 85-76.
The City Council, having final approval authority over this
project has reviewed and considered the information contained in
EIR 85-1 prior to approval of this project.
G. All evidence and testimony regarding the adoption of the
South/Central Redevelopment Plan Amendment No. 1 has been duly
considered by the City Council and the objections presented are
hereby overruled.
II. The City Council further finds and determines as follows:
A. The findings and determinations required by Section 33367(d) of
the Health & Safety Code of the State of California are as
follows:
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300 & "nil16L �ORDINANCE NO 939
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ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA
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AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE
SOUTH/CENTRAL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT PLAN
AMENDMENT NO. 1
The City Council. of the-.c.i_ty_ of Tustin, California, does hereby ordain as
follows:
I. The City Council finds and determines as follows:
A. Due notice was given and a joint Redevelopment Agency .- City
Council public hearing was conducted on July 15, 1985 for the
purpose of adopting the South/Central Redevelopment Project Plan
Amendment No. 1.
B. A report was furnished the City Council by the Redevelopment
Agency pursuant to Section 33352 of the Community Redevelopment
Law (Health & Safety Code), which included the reports of the
Planning Commission and Project Area Committee,and recommending
certification of EIR 85-1, all of which have been duly
considered by the City Council.
C. The purpose of the City Council in adopting the South/Central
Redevelopment Plan Amendment is to aid in the revitalization and.
redevelopment of blighted properties by the primary means of
constructing public works improvements to be financed from
incremental tax revenues generated within the project areas.
D... The Redevel-opment Plan Amendment for the South/Central Area
Redevelopment Project on file with the City Clerk of the city of
Tustin is incorporated herein by reference. -
E. The South/Central Redevelopment Project Plan and Amendment No.
1, as referenced herein, are the official redevelopment plan of
the project areas.
F.• A Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR 85-1) was duly
prepared, circulated, and advertised for public hearings before
the Planning Commission and City Council. Findings were made,
adverse impacts identified, mitigating measures and overriding
considerations were stated. The City Council certified EIR 85-1
as complete and adequate by -adoption of Resolution No. 85-76.
The City Council, having final approval authority over this
project has reviewed and considered the information contained in
EIR 85-1 prior to approval of this project.
G. All evidence and testimony regarding the adoption of the
South/Central Redevelopment Plan Amendment No. 1 has been duly
considered by the City Council and the objections presented are
hereby overruled.
II. The City Council further finds and determines as follows:
A. The findings and determinations required by Section 33367(d) of
the Health & Safety Code of the State of California are as
follows:
I ORDINANCE NO. 939
2 AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORMIA, ADOPTING THE
3 SOUTH/CENTRAL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT PLAN
AMENDMENT NO. 1
The City Council of the city of Tustin, California, does hereby ordain as
5 fol 1 ows:
6 I. The City Council finds and determines as foll'ows:
7 A. Due notice was given and a joint Redevelopment Agency - City
Council public hearing was conducted on July 15, 1985 for the
8 purpose of adopting the South/Central Redevelopment Project Plan
Amendment No. 1.
B. A report was furnished the City Council by the Redevelopment
10 Agency pursuant to Section 33352 of the Community Redevelopment
Law (Health & Safety Code), which included the reports of the
11 Planning Commission and Project Area Committee,and recommending
19. certification of EIR 85-1, all of which have been duly
considered by the City Council.
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C. The purpose of the City Council in adopting the South/Central
Redevelopment Plan Amendment is to aid in the revitalization and
11 redevelopment of blighted properties by the primary means of
15 constructing public works improvements to be financed from
incremental tax revenues generated within the project areas.
D. The Redevelopment Plan Amendment for the South/Central Area
17 Redevelopment Project on file with the City Clerk of the city of
Tustin is incorporated herein by reference.
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E. The South/Central Redevelopmerit Project Plan and Amendment No.
19 1, as referenced herein, are the official redevelopment plan of
the project areas.
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F .' A Draft Environmental Impact Report {DEIR 85-1 ) was duly
21 prepared, circulated, and advertised for public hearings before
the Planning Commission and City Council. Findings were made,
22 adverse impacts identified, mitigating measures and overriding
considerations were stated. The City Council certified EIR 85-1
23 as complete and adequate by adoption of Resolution No. '85-'76.
The City Council, having final approval authority over this
2i project has reviewed and considered the information contained in
EIR 85-1 prior to approval of this project.
G. A11 evidence and testimony regarding the adoption of the
26 South/Central Redevelopment Plan Amendment No. I has been duly
considered by the City Council and the objections presented are
27 hereby overruled.
28 II. The City Council further finds and determines as follows:
A. The findings and determinations required by Section 33367(d) of
the Health & Safety Code of the State of California are as
fol 1 ows:
I 3rdi nance No. 939
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1. The project areas are blighted areas, the redevelopment of
I which i s necessary to effectuate the publ i c purposes
declared in the California Community Redevelopment law.
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2. The redevelopment plan provides for the redevelopment of
(~ the areas in conformance with the California Community
Redevelopment Law and in the interests of public peace,
7 health, safety and welfare.
8 3. The adoption and carrying out of the redevelopment plan is
economically sound and feasible,
4. The redevelopment plan conforms to the general plan of the
10 community subject to an amendment of the Orange County
~laster Plan of Arterial Highways for the extension of
11 Newport Avenue to Edinger Street.
12 5. The carrying out of the redevelopment plan would promote
the public peace, health, safety, and welfare of the
13 community and would effectuate the purpose and policy of
the California Community Redevelopment Law.
6. The condemnation of any real property would be accomplished
15 only if necessary for the execution of the redevelopment
]G plan and adequate provisions have been made for payment for
property to be acquired as provided by law.
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7. There are no families, persons, nor housing units within
18 the amendment area and no relocation plan is required.
19 8. Although there are no families and persons displaced from
the project area as a result of this amendment, the plan
20 provides for the set-aside of twenty (201~) percent of tax
increment revenues for low and moderate income housing
9.1 assistance, which will assist in accommodating the housing
needs of families and persons working within the area.
9. All land within the amended project area is contiguous to
9~3 the existing South/Central Redevelopment Project Area and.
its inclusion is necessary for effective redevelopment of
i)i the project.
25 10. Inclusion of any lands, buildings, or improvements which
are not detri mental to the publ i c heal th, safety, or
26 welfare is necessary for the effective redevelopment of the
area of which they are a part; that any such area included
27 i s necessary for effective redevel opment and i s not
included for the purpose of obtaining the allocation of tax
28 increment revenues from such area without other substantial
justification for its inclusion.
1 Ordinance No. 939
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11. The elimination of blight and the redevelopment of the
I project areas could not be reasonably expected to be
accomplished by private enterprise acting alone without the
5 aid and assistance of the agency.
6 12. A fiscal review committee was not called for this project.
The Redevelopment Agency by agreement with the Orange
7 County Water District has eliminated any detriment to the
District caused by the loss of incremental tax revenues.
8 The City Council and Redevelopment Agency find that the
effect of tax increment fi nanci ng wi 11 not cause a
9 significant financial burden or detriment on any taxing
agency deriving revenues from the project area, except as
10 mitigated by separate agreement with the taxing agency.
11 B. The City Council is satisfied. that permanent housing facilities
12 are not required since there are no displaced occupants within
the amendment area and that permanent housing facilities for
]3 potential workers and their families will be available within
the community within three years of plan approval.
III. The City Council, based on the findings contained with the Report of
15 the Redevelopment Agency, preliminary plans, and related reports and
recommendations, hereby:
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A. Approves and adopts Amendment No. I for the South/Central Area
17 Redevelopment Project Plan.
18 'B. Declares its intention to undertake and complete any proceedings
necessary to be carried out by the city under the provisions of
19 the plan.
20 IV. The City Council finds and determines that the immediate adoption of
the ordinance as an urgency measure is necessary to protect and
21 preserve the public health, safety and welfare and ordains that this
measure shall be effective immediately upon its adoption.
)ASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the city of
23 Fustin, California, held on the 15th day of July ,
1985.
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26 ; FRANK H. GREINKE, Mayor
Attest:-
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF TUSTIN )
MARY E. WYNN, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, does hereby certify that the whole number of the members of
the City Council of the City of Tustin is five; that the above and foregoing
Ordinance No. 939 was duly and regularly introduced and read at a regular meeting
of the City Co~il held on the 15th day of July, ...1985, and was given its second
reading and duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting held on the 15th daN of
July, 1985, as an ur~enc~ measure by the following vote:
AYES : COUNCILPERSONS: Edgar, Greinke, Hoesterey, Kennedy, Saltarelli
NOES : COUNCILPERSONS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILPERSONS: None
RYE. WYN .~C'ity Ci-.~
~ty of ~Ns~t~, California
PUBLISH TUSTIN NEWS:
July 25, 1985