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AGENDA TITLE: Adopt State Mandated Rules for Owner Participation, Re-entry, and
Relocation Methods for the Lodi Community Improvement Project
MEETING DATE: April 16, 2008
PREPARED BY: City Manager
RECOMMENDED ACTION: 1) Adopt a Resolution of the Redevelopment Agency
Approving Rules to Aid in the Participation of Property
Owners and Re-entry preferences for Property Owners
and Business Tenants in the Lodi community
Improvement Project.
2) Adopt a Resolution of the City Council Concurring with the Redevelopment Agency's
Adoption of Rules to Aid in the Participation of Property Owners and Re-entry
preferences for Property Owners and Business Tenants in the Lodi Community
Improvement Project.
3) Adopt a Resolution of the Redevelopment Agency Approving the State of California
Relocation Law by reference as the Relocation Method for the Lodi Community
Improvement Project.
4) Adopt a Resolution of the City Council Concurring with the Approval of the
Redevelopment Agency for Method of Relocation for the Lodi Community Improvement
Project.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Redevelopment law requires that Redevelopment
Agencies adopt several policies prior to the
consideration of a Redevelopment Project. One of
these laws, (Section 3339 of the Health and Safety Code) requires that the Agency give
consideration to the participation in the redevelopment of an area by owners. As a matter of
policy, staff assumes and believes that the Agency/Council wants to provide opportunities for
participation in the redevelopment of the Project Area by property owners and tenants.
According to Solano Press, Redevelopment in California by David Beatty, "Owner Participation
rules are usually brief and general". Because the Lodi Improvement Project will not have the
power of eminent domain, the Owner Participation Rules are indeed brief.
APPROVED:
,!��ing, City Manager
In short, it is recommended that the Agency:
1) Notify property owners of the opportunity to redevelop their property;
2) Property Owners are encouraged to alert the Agency to their interest in developing
their property;
3) After an initial evaluation of staff, the City Council will be requested to grant
authorization to enter into negotiations with a property owner; then
4) Based upon available resources and the qualifications of the property owner to
achieve the development, an agreement may be brought to the Council for
approval.
The Agency is not obligated to enter into an agreement with owners, nor is it limited to current
property owners within the proposed project area to provide assistance to. However,
encouraging property owners to participate in the revitalization of the area can help to achieve
the results desired of stimulating the economy and improving the general health and welfare of
the community.
In addition to property owners, the Agency needs to make provisions for any business displaced
due to Redevelopment Agency to "re-enter", or find a new home, within the project area.
Because eminent domain will not be a part of this Redevelopment Project, it is unlikely that
displacement will occur. However, in consultation with advisors familiar with Redevelopment
Law, it is recommended that a procedure be adopted to provide for re-enter. This procedure
consists of keeping a registry of any business displaced due to Agency activities and attempting
to find a replacement site to allow them to resume business.
The final two Resolutions that the Agency/Council is asked to adopt deal with a very improbable
circumstance due to the elimination of eminent domain. But again, in an abundance of caution,
it is recommended that the Agency adopt relocation rules. It is recommended that the Agency
adopt and the Council concur with the adoption of the State of California Relocation Law
(Government Code Section 7260 et seq.) and adhere to the California Relocation Assistance
and Real Property Acquisition Guidelines.
FISCAL IMPACT: There are no direct impacts related to adoption of the draft resolutions.
Early estimates indicate that the proposed Lodi Community Improvement
ProjectArea could generate $332 million dollars in tax increment revenue
with a Net Present Value of $131 million.
FUNDING: Not applicable.
Blair King, Cit anager
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF LODI
OWNER PARTICIPATION RULES
FOR THE LODI COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
1. PURPOSE AND INTENT
These Owner Participation Rules (the "Owner Participation Rules") are promulgated to
implement the requirements of the Community Redevelopment Law, California Health and
Safety Code Section 33000, et seq., and to implement the provisions of the Redevelopment Plan
for the Lodi Community Improvement Project ("Project"), particularly with respect to
participation by Owners and extension of reentry preferences to Businesses in the project area of
the Project (the "Project Area"). These Owner Participation Rules shall be applicable to the Lodi
Community Project, as it now exists and as it may be amended in the future. The objectives of
these Owner Participation Rules are (i) to implement the operation of owner participation in
connection with the Redevelopment Plan for Project by Owners of real property located within
the boundaries of the Project Area by encouraging, soliciting, and, as to participants selected by
the Agency, carrying out by agreement participation in the Project Area, and (ii) to extend and
establish reasonable preference to persons who are engaged in business in the Project Area to
reenter in business within the Project Area. These Owner Participation Rules provide to Owners
a reasonable opportunity to identify their interest in owner participation, to submit Development
Proposals, to receive good faith consideration by the Agency of complete Development
Proposals, and, as selected by the Agency, to participate in the redevelopment in the Project
Area. These Owner Participation Rules also allow for negotiations for the redevelopment and
participation in the Project Area by persons and entities other than Owners.
Adoption of owner participation and business reentry rules is required notwithstanding
the fact that the redevelopment plan for the Project Area (the "Redevelopment Plan") will not
contain the power of eminent domain by the Agency.
2. DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of these Owner Participation Rules, the following terms shall have the
following definitions:
"Agency" means the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi, a public body,
corporate and politic.
"Agreement" means a transactional agreement between the Agency and one or more
third parties and includes any owner participation agreement, disposition and development
agreement, affordable housing agreement or any other agreement under which the Agency
commits to participate and/or provide financial assistance to a proposed development or
redevelopment project which does not consist of public improvements.
"Business" or "Businesses' mean any person, persons, corporation, association,
partnership, limited liability company, or other entity lawfully engaged in business within the
Project Area on the date of adoption of these Owner Participation Rules.
"City "means the City of Lodi, California, a municipal corporation.
'Council" means the legislativebody of the City of Lodi.
"Day "is defined in the Government Code of the State of California.
"Development Proposal" means a complete and detailed proposal for a development or
redevelopment project or other participant proposal which is timely submitted to the Agency, in
accordance with, and meeting the requirements of, Section 3.2 hereof.
"Displaced Business" means a Business, if any, which is displaced directly by Agency
action in implementation of a public program or project.
"ExecutiveDirector" means the Executive Director of the Agency, or his/her designee.
"Implementation Plan " means, initially, the Redevelopment Plan, and thereafter each
implementation plan as thereafter adopted by the Agency from time to time pursuant to section
33490 of the California Health and Safety Code.
"Owner" or "Owners" mean any person, persons, corporation, association, partnership,
limited liability company or other entity (a) holding fee title of record to real property in the
Project Area on the date of adoption of these Owner Participation Rules.
"Owner Participation Agreement" means a type of Agreement which is entered into
between the Agency and an Owner in accordance with the provisions of the applicable
Redevelopment Plan and the Owner Participation Rules as set forth herein.
"Owner Participation Rules" means these rules governing owner participation and
reentry preferences in the Project Area.
"Non-Owner"means any person or entity which is not an Owner in the Project Area, but
is interested in the submittal and consideration of a Development Proposal by the Agency.
"Participant" means an Owner which has entered into an Owner Participation
Agreement with the Agency.
"Project Area" means the territory within the boundaries of the Project Area.
"Project" means the Lodi Community Improvement Project as adopted and merged and
as it may be amended from time to time.
"RedevelopmentPlan " means the redevelopment plan as shall have been adopted by the
City Council establishing the Project, as now adopted and as they may be amended from time to
time.
"Redevelopment Project" means Lodi Community Improvement Project, which was
adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi by Ordinance No. �, as may be amended from
time to time.
"Statement oflnterest" means a statement by an Owner that such Owner is interested in
participation in the development or redevelopment of property or other form of participation. A
Statement of Interest, whether solicited by the Agency or submitted by an Owner of its own
initiative, must be in writing, and shall be in substantially the form of the Owner's Statement of
Interest to Participate which is attached and incorporated as Exhibit "A" to these Owner
Participation Rules, and which may be updated from time to time.
"Statement of Interest in Business Reentry" means a statement by a Business that such
Business is interested in reentry into the Project Area. A Statement of Interest in Business
Reentry, whether solicited by the Agency or submitted by a Business of its own initiative, must
be in writing, and, shall be in substantially the form of the Statement of Interest in Business
Reentry which is attached and incorporated as Exhibit "B' to these Owner Participation Rules,
and which may be updated from time to time.
"Tenant"means any person, persons, corporation, association, partnership or other entity
that rents or leases real property in the Project Area on the date of adoption of these Owner
Participation Rules.
3. PROCEDURES FOR OWNER PARTICIPATION
Owners within the Project Area who desire to exercise their participation rights shall
follow the procedures which are set forth in this Section 3:
3.1 Solicitation of Participation by the Agency to Owners; Submission of
Statement of Interest by Owners.
(a) The Agency, through its staff, shall notify Owners within the Project Area
of the opportunity to submit a Statement of Interest and a Development Proposal for the
development, or other participation proposal. Such notification shall be made through one of the
following methods, any of which shall be deemed sufficient to provide adequate notice:
(i) The Agency shall send notice via First Class mail to the
Owners of parcels within the boundaries of the Project Area, or
(ii) The Agency shall cause to be published a legal notice in a
newspaper of general circulation notifying Owners in the Project Area of the opportunity to
submit a Statement of Interest, a Development Proposal for the development of property, or other
participation proposal, or
(iii) The Agency shall cause to be posted on the website
maintained by the City a form of notice notifying Owners in the Project Area of the opportunity
to submit a Statement of Interest, a Development Proposal for the development of property, or
other participation proposal.
(iv) An owner may submit a Statement of Interest to the
Agency at any time.
3.2 Submission and Form of Development Proposals.
(a) Development Proposals shall include the following:
(i) Construction and development pro forma, a site plan,
developer qualifications, a narrative description of the market support for the proposed project,
an operating pro forma, as applicable, evidence of likelihood of obtaining franchise or
manufacturer approval (if applicable), and an explanation of the economic benefits to the
Agency, City and community of the proposed project.
(b) A Development Proposal submitted by an Owner may provide for an
Owner to participate in substantially the same location as the Owner's present use, may provide
for expansion of the Owner's present use by retaining all or portions of Owner's property and
acquiring adjacent property, may provide for the Owner's participation in a different location
within the Project Area from the location in which the Owner's property is currently located, or
may propose some other form of participation by the Owner in the redevelopment of the
proposed development site.
(c) Owners shall provide such additional information as may be reasonably
requested by the Executive Director and Agency staff.
(d) The Agency's staff will be available to discuss owner participation,
respond to questions, and assist Owners in the preparation of Development Proposals; provided
that the Owner in all instances, and not the Agency staff, shall be responsible for the content,
form, and preparation of any Development Proposal.
3.3 Agency Board Evaluation of Development Proposals Submitted by Owners.
(a) The Agency shall consider in good faith and without discrimination all
Development Proposals submitted by Owners and determined by Agency staff to be complete at
a regular or special Agency meeting. After good faith consideration of any Development
Proposal, the Agency may authorize Agency staff to commence negotiations subject to
availability of funding, resources, and other limiting factors for the purpose of arriving at an
Owner Participation Agreement.
(b) In the exercise of its discretion, the Agency acknowledges that its primary
purpose, objective, and duty is to carry out and implement the Redevelopment Plan and to
eliminate blight in the interest of the health, safety and welfare of the community; the Agency
additionally seeks to expand, preserve and improve the community's supply of affordable
housing available subject to enforceable restrictions as provided under sections 33334.2 and
33334.3 of the Health and Safety Code. The Agency's decision to accept, conditionally accept,
or reject any Development Proposal will be made in good faith and in consideration of such
purpose, objective, and duty.
(C) Development Proposals Shall be evaluated by the Agency with
consideration of factors determined by the Agency to be relevant in carrying out its duties to
implement the applicable Redevelopment Plan and the Implementation Plan, including without
limitation the following factors:
(i) Conformity of the Development Proposal, including
proposed uses, with the requirements, intent, goals, and objectives of the applicable
Redevelopment Plan, the Implementation Plan, the City General Plan, any applicable specific
plan, zoning, and other development standards, and other applicable enactments;
(ii) Quality of design and project concept;
(iii) The employment opportunities and economic benefits to
the Agency and to the City which can be reasonably expected to result from the implementation
of the Development Proposal;
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(iv) The qualifications of the developer entity team proposed to
develop the project, including financial capacity to undertake the project, prior experience with
similar development, quality of prior development projects, degree of site control, ability to
obtain financing, ability to abide by Agency design standards and development controls, and
readiness to proceed;
(v) The estimated cost, if any, of City and/or Agency financial
involvement, including the provision of City and/or Agency public services, subsidies, or public
improvements required if the Development Proposal is accepted, and the availability of sufficient
Agency and/or City funds to pay such costs;
(vi) The economic benefits to the Agency, the City, and the
community, as determined by a cost/benefit analysis, if the Development Proposal were to be
approved and the proposed project is implemented;
(vii) The effect of the Development Proposal on elimination of
blighting conditions within the Project Area and the upgrading of uses;
(viii) The effect of the Development Proposal on achieving the
affordable housing objectives of the Agency;
(ix) The probability of successful implementation of the
Development Proposal, including without limitation likelihood of obtaining related approvals
(such as approval by tenants, franchisor(s), or manufacturer(s), if applicable), as well as
likelihood of economic success;
(x) The time schedule for completion of the proposed project;
(xi) The completeness of the Development Proposal;
(xii) The environmental benefits or impacts of the proposed
development, and evaluation of the cost and method of mitigation of such impacts, if any;
(xiii) The impact of the Development Proposal on existing
buildings and improvements with historic qualities or architectural qualities which enhance or
benefit the Project Area; and
(xiv) The merits of the Development Proposal relative to the
merits of other Development Proposals considering available resources.
(d) The Agency reserves the right to reject any and all Development Proposals
and/or such other requests as may be made in connection with these Owner Participation Rules.
(e) The Agency does not, by adoption of these Owner Participation Rules,
commit any resources or appropriate or approve the expenditure of any moneys or approve any
development, redevelopment or renovation.
3.4 Unsolicited Submittal of Statements of Interest and Development Proposals
by Owners.
(a) Under these Owner Participation Rules, Owners may submit Statements of
Interest to the Agency on their own initiative, rather than through the solicitation of interest by
the Agency.
3.5 Concurrent Consideration of Development Proposal(s) Submitted by Non -
Owners.
(a) Any Non -Owner may submit to the Agency a Development Proposal for
the proposed development of property within a Project Area at the same time that Owners are
submitting Development Proposals solicited by the Agency pursuant to these Owner
Participation Rules.
(b) The Agency may, but is not required to, evaluate, consider, and take action
on such Development Proposal(s) from one or more Non -Owners concurrently with its
evaluation, consideration, and action on the Development Proposals solicited by the Agency and
submitted by Owners under these Owner Participation Rules.
3.6 Negotiations Toward Execution of Owner Participation Agreement. Subject
to authorization of the Agency, Agency staff will, within the limitations of its currently available
resources, use good faith efforts to negotiate toward and enter into a mutually acceptable Owner
Participation Agreement (or other Agreement, as applicable) with each Owner who has
submitted a Development Proposal, Each Agreement shall contain provisions necessary to
ensure that the Development Proposal will be carried out with such covenants, conditions and
restrictions as the Agency reasonably requires. Each Agreement will require the Participant to
execute and record such further documents as the Agency may require in order to ensure
conformance with the Community Redevelopment Law and other applicable laws, to provide
record notice of covenants, conditions and restrictions which are imposed by the Agreement, and
to provide security for the obligations of the Participant. All Agreements with an Owner shall
become effective only when duly approved by the Agency Board and executed by the
Owner/Participant. Good faith efforts by the Agency shall not be deemed to require or imply
that public funds will be made available in connection with the Development Proposal or the
activities proposed thereunder.
3.7 Agency Action on Agreement for Development with Non -Owner.
(a) The Agency may enter into an Agreement with any Non -Owner for the
development or rehabilitation of property implementing a Development Proposal submitted by a
Non Owner.
4. REENTRY PREFERENCES FOR DISPLACED BUSINESSES
Persons who are engaged in business in the Project Area which have been displaced by
Agency activities who desire to exercise their reentry preferences shall follow the procedures
which are set forth in this Section 4.
4.1 List of Displaced Businesses. The Agency will notify any business which is a
Displaced Business (as defined herein) of their right of reasonable preference to reenter in
business within the Project Area. Such written request shall be in writing and, if presentable,
should be substantially in the form of the Statement of Interest in Business Reentry in the Project
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Area which is attached and incorporated as Exhibit " B to these Owner Participation Rules. The
Agency shall maintain a list of such Displaced Businesses who have submitted to the Agency a
written request for notice of opportunities to reenter within the Project Area. The Agency may
periodically require Displaced Businesses on such list to resubmit requests for notice of reentry
opportunities, and may delete Displaced Businesses from such list which do not resubmit such
requests.
4.2 Notice of Reentry Opportunities. In the event that the Agency becomes
involved with any redevelopment activity through an Owner Participation Agreement or
Disposition and Development Agreement in which a Displaced Business might relocate, the
Agency, through its staff, shall notify the project proponent in connection with such proposed
Owner Participation Agreement or Disposition and Development Agreement as to the Agency's
list of the opportunity to reenter in business in the Project Area. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
if a Business owner requests that the name of such owner's business not be disclosed in
connection with prospective agreements, the Agency staff need not disseminate the name of such
business.
4.3 Agency Extension of Preferences. The Agency shall use good faith efforts to
secure reasonable preferential rights for Displaced Businesses in Owner Participation
Agreements or Disposition and Development Agreements which provide for the development of
structures in which a Displaced Business might relocate. Displaced Businesses which desire to
pursue such reentry opportunities may negotiate directly with the owner of the property in which
the reentry opportunity is located. The Agency shall use good faith efforts to negotiate or
intercede on behalf of the Displaced Business desiring to re-enter; provided that the activities and
uses conducted by such Displaced Business are consistent with and further the proposed
development, and provided further that such efforts shall not be deemed to require the payment
of moneys by the Agency. The ability of Displaced Businesses to re enter will depend, in part,
upon the ability of the Displaced Businesses to participate on the basis proposed, including such
factors as the ability to pay the requisite rent, the suitability of the proposed use of the Displaced
Business for the development under consideration, the Displaced Businesses' readiness to
proceed, and other factors. The preferences established by this Section 4 shall not be construed
to require the Agency to provide a subsidy or other financial assistance to such Displaced
Businesses to enable them to reenter in the Project Area.
5. PROCEDURE FOR AMENDING OWNER PARTICIPATION RULES
The Agency may amend these Owner Participation Rules at a duly noticed regular or
special meeting held after their adoption.
EXHIBIT "A"
REDEVELOPMENTAGENCY OF THE CITY OF LODI
OWNER'S STATEMENT OF INTEREST TO PARTICIPATE
I hereby express my interest in participation in the Lodi Community Improvement Project (the
"Project") (See attached map for Project Area boundaries):
1. Name
2. Address
Telephone
3 . I an the record fee owner of the following property within the Project Area or hold a
proprietary interest:
I wish to participate in the Project Area checked above as follows:
❑ I wish to construct a new building or other improvements on my present property.
❑ I wish to acquire property within the Project Area and construct a new building or
other improvements on the property I acquire. I acknowledge that the Agency
does not have the power of eminent domain. (Identify proposed property below)
❑ I wish to acquire property within the Project Area for expansion of my current
business. I acknowledge that the Agency does not have the power of eminent
domain. (Identify proposed property below)
❑ I wish to rehabilitate my present property.
❑ I wish to acquire property within the Project Area and rehabilitate an existing
building or other improvements on the property I acquire. I acknowledge that the
Agency does not have the power of eminent domain. (Identify proposed property
below)
❑ I wish to sell my present property.
❑ Other; if necessary, continue on additional page(s). Please Describe:
13 Location of property proposed to be acquired:
4. Background, experience, and information concerning you and your proposal (you may
include further information, including a site plan, construction and operating pro forma,
and other information relevant to your proposed activity, on additional sheets if you
desire to do so):
(a) Generally describe background and experience, particularly with respect to
development of real property:
(b) Describe the development and redevelopment activities you propose and indicate
your experience relevant to your proposal
(c) Other remarks:
5. By my signature below:
I acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Owner Participation Rules and Reentry
Preferences. The Owner Participation Rules and Reentry Preferences describe in
detail when and how I may participate in connection with the Project, and the
Agency's obligations with respect to my proposal.
I understand that after I timely submit this Statement of Interest I will be required
to submit a detailed "Development Proposal" in order for my Development
Proposal to be considered by the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi.
I understand that submission of this Statement of Interest does not in any way
obligate me to participate in the Project Area, or obligate the Redevelopment
Agency of the City of Lodi to approve my proposal.
This Statement of Interest is presented to the Agency pursuant to the Owner Participation
Rules and Reentry Preferences on the day of 200_,
Signed
Print Name:
Title (if applicable):
Date:
EXHIBIT "B"
REDEVELOPMENTAGENCY OF THE CITY OFLODI
STATEMENT OF INTEREST IN BUSINESS REENTRY
IN THE PROJECT AREA
I hereby express my interest in reentering business in the Lodi Redevelopment Project (the
"Project") (See attached map for Project Area boundaries):
Name
2. Address
Telephone
3. I amt the owner of the following Business which was displaced from the Project Area by
action of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi (Identify name and address of
displaced
Business):
Manner in which displacement occurred:
4. I wish to reenter business in the Project Area checked above as follows:
❑ I wish to be notified by the Agency of opportunities to lease finished rental space
within the Project Area.
❑ Other. Please Describe (if necessary, continue on additional page(s)):
Background, experience, and information concerning you and your interest in reentering
business within the Project Area.
(a) Generally describe business background and experience:
(b)
Describe the business activities you propose and indicate your experience relevant
to your proposal
(c) Other remarks:
6. By my signature below:
I understand that submission of this Statement of Interest in Business Reentry
does not in any way obligate me to reenter business within the Project Area, or
obligate the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi to provide any financial
or other assistance to me/my business or obtain a business opportunity for me.
Signed:
Print Name:
Title (if applicable):
Date:
RESOLUTION NO. RDA2008-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF
THE CITY OF LODI APPROVING AND ADOPTING RULES
GOVERNING PARTICIPATION AND RE-ENTRY
PREFERENCES FOR PROPERTY OWNERS, OPERATORS
OF BUSINESSES, AND BUSINESSTENANTS IN THE
LODI COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTAREA
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi (the "Agency") has initiated
proceedings for the consideration of the adoption of the Lodi Community Improvement Project
(the "Project"); and
WHEREAS, Section 33345 of the California Redevelopment Law (Health and Safety
Code Section 33000 et seq.) provides that a redevelopment agency shall adopt and make
available for public inspection rules to implement the operation of owner participation in
connection with a redevelopment plan; and
WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 33339.5 provides that a redevelopment
agency shall adopt and make available for public inspection rules regarding the extension of
reasonable preferences to persons who are engaged in business in the project area to re-enter
in business within the redeveloped area if they otherwise meet the requirements prescribed by
the redevelopment plan; and
WHEREAS, the Agency desires to adopt rules, which would apply to the Lodi
Community Improvement Project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Redevelopment Agency of the City of
Lodi as follows:
Section 1. The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi hereby approves and
adopts the "Rules Governing Participation and Reentry Preferences for the Lodi Community
Improvement Project Area" (referred to for convenience as the "Owner Participation Rules") in
the form attached hereto as Exhibit " Aand incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2. The Owner Participation Rules shall be effective as of the date of this
Resolution.
Dated: April 16, 2008
hereby certify that Resolution No. RDA2008-02 was passed and adopted by the
Members of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held April 16,
2008, by the following vote:
AYES: MEMBERS — Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, Katzakian, and
Chairperson Mounce
NOES: MEMBERS — None
ABSENT: MEMBERS — None
ABSTAIN: MEMBERS — None
Att
RANDI JOHL
Secretary
City of Lodi Redevelopment Agency
JOANNE MOUNCE
Chairperson
City of Lodi RedevelopmentAgency
RDA2008-02
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REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF LODI EXHIBIT A
OWNER PARTICIPATION RULES
FOR THE LODI COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
1. PURPOSE AND INTENT
These Owner Participation Rules (the "Owner Participation Rules") are promulgated to
implement the requirements of the Community Redevelopment Law, California Health and
Safety Code Section 33000, et seq., and to implement the provisions of the Redevelopment Plan
for the Lodi Community Improvement Project ("Project"), particularly with respect to
participation by Owners and extension of reentry preferences to Businesses in the project area of
the Project (the "Project Area"). These Owner Participation Rules shall be applicable to the Lodi
Community Project, as it now exists and as it may be amended in the future. The objectives of
these Owner Participation Rules are (i) to implement the operation of owner participation in
connection with the Redevelopment Plan for Project by Owners of real property located within
the boundaries of the Project Area by encouraging, soliciting, and, as to participants selected by
the Agency, carrying out by agreement participation in the Project Area, and (ii) to extend and
establish reasonable preference to persons who are engaged in business in the Project Area to
reenter in business within the Project Area. These Owner Participation Rules provide to Owners
a reasonable opportunity to identify their interest in owner participation, to submit Development
Proposals, to receive good faith consideration by the Agency of complete Development
Proposals, and, as selected by the Agency, to participate in the redevelopment in the Project
Area. These Owner Participation Rules also allow for negotiations for the redevelopment and
participation in the Project Area by persons and entities other than Owners.
Adoption of owner participation and business reentry rules is required notwithstanding
the fact that the redevelopment plan for the Project Area (the "Redevelopment Plan") will not
contain the power of eminent domain by the Agency.
2. DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of these Owner Participation Rules, the following terms shall have the
following definitions:
"Agency" means the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi, a public body,
corporate and politic.
"Agreement" means a transactional agreement between the Agency and one or more
third parties and includes any owner participation agreement, disposition and development
agreement, affordable housing agreement or any other agreement under which the Agency
commits to participate and/or provide financial assistance to a proposed development or
redevelopment project which does not consist of public improvements.
"Business" or "Businesses" mean any person, persons, corporation, association,
partnership, limited liability company, or other entity lawfully engaged in business within the
Project Area on the date of adoption of these Owner Participation Rules.
"City "means the City of Lodi, California, a municipal corporation.
"City Council " means the legislative body of the City of Lodi.
"Day "is defined in the Government Code cf the State of California.
"Development Proposal" means a complete and detailed proposal for a development or
redevelopment project or other participant proposal which is timely submitted to the Agency, in
accordance with, and meeting the requirements of, Section 3.2 hereof.
"Displaced Business" means a Business, if any, which is displaced directly by Agency
action in implementation of a public program or project.
"Executive Director" means the Executive Director of the Agency, or his/her designee.
"Implementation Plan" means, initially, the Redevelopment Plan, and thereafter each
implementation plan as thereafter adopted by the Agency from time to time pursuant to section
33490 of the California Health and Safety Code.
"Owner" or "Owners" mean any person, persons, corporation, association, partnership,
limited liability company or other entity (a) holding fee title of record to real property in the
Project Area on the date of adoption of these Owner Participation Rules.
"Owner Participation Agreement" means a type of Agreement which is entered into
between the Agency and an Owner in accordance with the provisions of the applicable
Redevelopment Plan and the Owner Participation Rules as set forth herein.
"Owner Participation Rules" means these rules governing owner participation and
reentry preferences in the Project Area.
"Non -Owner "means any person or entity which is not an Owner in the Project Area, but
is interested in the submittal and consideration of a Development Proposal by the Agency.
"Participant" means an Owner which has entered into an Owner Participation
Agreement with the Agency.
"ProjectArea" means the territory within the boundaries of the Project Area.
"Project" means the Lodi Community Improvement Project as adopted and merged and
as it may be amended from time to time.
"Redevelopment Plan" means the redevelopment plan as shall have been adopted by the
City Council establishing the Project, as now adopted and as they may be amended from time to
time.
"Redevelopment Project" means Lodi Community Improvement Project, which was
adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi by Ordinance No. , as may be amended from
time to time.
"Statement of Interest" means a statement by an Owner that such Owner is interested in
participation in the development or redevelopment of property or other form of participation. A
Statement of Interest, whether solicited by the Agency or submitted by an Owner of its own
initiative, must be in writing, and shall be in substantially the form of the Owner's Statement of
Interest to Participate which is attached and incorporated as Exhibit " A to these Owner
Participation Rules, and which may be updated from time to time.
"Statement af Interest in Business Reentry" means a statement by a Business that such
Business is interested in reentry into the Project Area. A Statement of Interest in Business
Reentry, whether solicited by the Agency or submitted by a Business of its own initiative, must
be in writing, and, shall be in substantially the form of the Statement of Interest in Business
Reentry which is attached and incorporated as Exhibit `B" to these Owner Participation Rules,
and which may be updated from time to time.
"Tenant" means any person, persons, corporation, association, partnership or other entity
that rents or leases real property in the Project Area on the date of adoption of these Owner
Participation Rules.
3. PROCEDURES FOR OWNER PARTICIPATION
Owners within the Project Area who desire to exercise their participation rights shall
follow the procedures which are set forth in this Section 3:
3.1 Solicitation of Participation by the Agency to Owners; Submission of
Statement of Interest by Owners.
(a) The Agency, through its staff, shall notify Owners within the Project Area
of the opportunity to submit a Statement of Interest and a Development Proposal for the
development, or other participation proposal. In addition, upon the adoption of the annual
budget, which includes resources available for owner participation, notice will be given. Such
notification shall be made through one of the following methods, any of which shall be deemed
sufficient to provide adequate notice:
(i) The Agency shall send notice via First Class mail to the
Owners of parcels within the boundaries of the Project Area, or
(ii) The Agency shall cause to be published a legal notice in a
newspaper of general circulation notifying Owners in the Project Area of the opportunity to
submit a Statement of Interest, a Development Proposal for the development of property, or other
participation proposal, or
(iii) The Agency shall cause to be posted on the website
maintained by the City a form of notice notifying Owners in the Project Area of the opportunity
to submit a Statement of Interest, a Development Proposal for the development of property, or
other participation proposal.
(iv) An owner may submit a Statement of Interest to the
Agency at any time.
3.2 Submission and Form of Development Proposals.
(a) Development Proposals shall include the following:
(i) Construction and development pro forma, a site plan,
developer qualifications, a narrative description of the market support for the proposed project,
an operating pro forma, as applicable, evidence of likelihood of obtaining franchise or
manufacturer approval (if applicable), and an explanation of the economic benefits to the
Agency, City and community of the proposed project.
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(b) A Development Proposal submitted by an Owner may provide for an
Owner to participate in substantially the same location as the Owner's present use, may provide
for expansion of the Owner's present use by retaining all or portions of Owner's property and
acquiring adjacent property, may provide for the Owner's participation in a different location
within the Project Area from the location in which the Owner's property is currently located, or
may propose some other form of participation by the Owner in the redevelopment of the
proposed development site.
(C) Owners shall provide such additional information as may be reasonably
requested by the Executive Director and Agency staff.
(d) The Agency's staff will be available to discuss owner participation,
respond to questions, and assist Owners in the preparation of Development Proposals; provided
that the Owner in all instances, and not the Agency staff, shall be responsible for the content,
form, and preparation of any Development Proposal.
3.3 Agency Board Evaluation of Development Proposals Submitted by Owners.
(a) The Agency shall consider in good faith and without discrimination all
Development Proposals submitted by Owners and determined by Agency staff to be complete at
a regular or special Agency meeting. After good faith consideration of any Development
Proposal, the Agency may authorize Agency staff to commence negotiations subject to
availability of funding, resources, and other limiting factors for the purpose of arriving at an
Owner Participation Agreement.
(b) In the exercise of its discretion, the Agency acknowledges that its primary
purpose, objective, and duty is to carry out and implement the Redevelopment Plan and to
eliminate blight in the interest of the health, safety and welfare of the community; the Agency
additionally seeks to expand, preserve and improve the community's supply of affordable
housing available subject to enforceable restrictions as provided under sections 33334.2 and
33334.3 of the Health and Safety Code. The Agency's decision to accept, conditionally accept,
or reject any Development Proposal will be made in good faith and in consideration of such
purpose, objective, and duty.
(c) Development Proposals shall be evaluated by the Agency with
consideration of factors determined by the Agency to be relevant in carrying out its duties to
implement the applicable Redevelopment Plan and the Implementation Plan, including without
limitation the following factors:
(i) Conformity of the Development Proposal, including
proposed uses, with the requirements, intent, goals, and objectives of the applicable
Redevelopment Plan, the Implementation Plan, the City General Plan, any applicable specific
plan, zoning, and other development standards, and other applicable enactments;
(ii) Quality of design and project concept;
(iii) The employment opportunities and economic benefits to
the Agency and to the City which can be reasonably expected to result from the implementation
of the Development Proposal;
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(iv) The qualifications of the developer entity team proposed to
develop the project, including financial capacity to undertake the project, prior experience with
similar development, quality of prior development projects, degree of site control, ability to
obtain financing, ability to abide by Agency design standards and development controls, and
readiness to proceed;
(v) The estimated cost, if any, of City and/or Agency financial
involvement, including the provision of City and/or Agency public services, subsidies, or public
improvements required if the Development Proposal is accepted, and the availability of sufficient
Agency and/or City funds to pay such costs;
(vi) The economic benefits to the Agency, the City, and the
community, as determined by a costlbenefit analysis, if the Development Proposal were to be
approved and the proposed project is implemented;
(vii) The effect of the Development Proposal on elimination of
blighting conditions within the Project Area and the upgrading of uses;
(viii) The effect of the Development Proposal on achieving the
affordable housing objectives of the Agency;
(ix) The probability of successful implementation of the
Development Proposal, including without limitation likelihood of obtaining related approvals
(such as approval by tenants, franchisor(s), or manufacturer(s), if applicable), as well as
likelihood of economic success;
(X) The time schedule for completion of the proposed project;
(xi) The completeness of the Development Proposal;
(xii) The environmental benefits or impacts of the proposed
development, and evaluation of the cost and method of mitigation of such impacts, if any;
(xiii) The impact of the Development Proposal on existing
buildings and improvements with historic qualities or architectural qualities which enhance or
benefit the Project Area; and
(xiv) The merits of the Development Proposal relative to the
merits of other Development Proposals considering available resources.
(d) The Agency reserves the right to reject any and all Development Proposals
and/or such other requests as may be made in connection with these Owner Participation Rules.
(e) The Agency does not, by adoption of these Owner Participation Rules,
commit any resources or appropriate or approve the expenditure of any moneys or approve any
development, redevelopment or renovation.
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3.4 Unsolicited Submittal of Statements of Interest and Development Proposals
by Owners.
(a) Under these Owner Participation Rules, Owners may submit Statements of
Interest to the Agency on their own initiative, rather than through the solicitation of interest by
the Agency.
3.5 Concurrent Consideration of Development Proposal(s) Submitted by Non -
Owners.
(a) Any Non -Owner may submit to the Agency a Development Proposal for
the proposed development of property within a Project Area at the same time that Owners are
submitting Development Proposals solicited by the Agency pursuant to these Owner
Participation Rules.
(b) The Agency may, but is not required to, evaluate, consider, and take action
on such Development Proposal(s) from one or more Non -Owners concurrently with its
evaluation, consideration, and action on the Development Proposals solicited by the Agency and
submitted by Owners under these Owner Participation Rules.
3.6 Negotiations Toward Execution of Owner Participation Agreement. Subject
to authorization of the Agency, Agency staff will, within the limitations of its currently available
resources, use good faith efforts to negotiate toward and enter into a mutually acceptable Owner
Participation Agreement (or other Agreement, as applicable) with each Owner who has
submitted a Development Proposal, Each Agreement shall contain provisions necessary to
ensure that the Development Proposal will be carried out with such covenants, conditions and
restrictions as the Agency reasonably requires. Each Agreement will require the Participant to
execute and record such further documents as the Agency may require in order to ensure
conformance with the Community Redevelopment Law and other applicable laws, to provide
record notice of covenants, conditions and restrictions which are imposed by the Agreement, and
to provide security for the obligations of the Participant. All Agreements with an Owner shall
become effective only when duly approved by the Agency Board and executed by the
Owner/Participant. Good faith efforts by the Agency shall not be deemed to require or imply
that public funds will be made available in connection with the Development Proposal or the
activities proposed thereunder.
3.7 Agency Action on Agreement for Development with Non -Owner.
(a) The Agency may enter into an Agreement with any Non -Owner for the
development or rehabilitation of property implementing a Development Proposal submitted by a
Non Owner.
4. REENTRY PREFERENCES FOR DISPLACED BUSINESSES
Persons who are engaged in business in the Project Area which have been displaced by
Agency activities who desire to exercise their reentry preferences shall follow the procedures
which are set forth in this Section 4.
4.1 List of Displaced Businesses. The Agency will notify any business which is a
Displaced Business (as defined herein) of their right of reasonable preference to reenter in
business within the Project Area. Such written request shall be in writing and, if presentable,
should be substantially in the form of the Statement of Interest in Business Reentry in the Project
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Area which is attached and incorporated as Exhibit `B" to these Owner Participation Rules. The
Agency shall maintain a list of such Displaced Businesses who have submitted to the Agency a
written request for notice of opportunities to reenter within the Project Area. The Agency may
periodically require Displaced Businesses on such list to resubmit requests for notice of reentry
opportunities, and may delete Displaced Businesses from such list which do not resubmit such
requests.
4.2 Notice of Reentry Opportunities. In the event that the Agency becomes
involved with any redevelopment activity through an Owner Participation Agreement or
Disposition and Development Agreement in which a Displaced Business might relocate, the
Agency, through its staff, shall notify the project proponent in connection with such proposed
Owner Participation Agreement or Disposition and Development Agreement as to the Agency's
list of the opportunity to reenter in business in the Project Area. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
if a Business owner requests that the name of such owner's business not be disclosed in
connection with prospective agreements, the Agency staff need not disseminate the name of such
business.
4.3 Agency Extension of Preferences. The Agency shall use good faith efforts to
secure reasonable preferential rights for Displaced Businesses in Owner Participation
Agreements or Disposition and Development Agreements which provide for the development of
structures in which a Displaced Business might relocate. Displaced Businesses which desire to
pursue such reentry opportunities may negotiate directly with the owner of the property in which
the reentry opportunity is located. The Agency shall use good faith efforts to negotiate or
intercede on behalf of the Displaced Business desiring to re-enter; provided that the activities and
uses conducted by such Displaced Business are consistent with and further the proposed
development, and provided further that such efforts shall not be deemed to require the payment
of moneys by the Agency. The ability of Displaced Businesses to re enter will depend, in part,
upon the ability of the Displaced Businesses to participate on the basis proposed, including such
factors as the ability to pay the requisite rent, the suitability of the proposed use of the Displaced
Business for the development under consideration, the Displaced Businesses' readiness to
proceed, and other factors. The preferences established by this Section 4 shall not be construed
to require the Agency to provide a subsidy or other financial assistance to such Displaced
Businesses to enable them to reenter in the Project Area.
5. PROCEDURE FOR AMENDING OWNER PARTICIPATION RULES
The Agency may amend these Owner Participation Rules at a duly noticed regular or
special meeting held after their adoption.
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REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF LODI
OWNER'S STATEMENT OF INTEREST TO PARTICIPATE
I hereby express my interest in participation in the Lodi Community Improvement Project (the
"Project") (See attached map for Project Area boundaries):
1. Name
2. Address
Telephone
3. I am the record fee owner of the following property within the Project Area or hold a
proprietary interest:
I wish to participate in the Project Area checked above as follows:
❑ I wish to construct a new building or other improvements on my present property.
❑ I wish to acquire property within the Project Area and construct a new building or
other improvements on the property I acquire. I acknowledge that the Agency
does not have the power of eminent domain. (Identify proposed property below)
❑ I wish to acquire property within the Project Area for expansion of my current
business. I acknowledge that the Agency does not have the power of eminent
domain. (Identify proposed property below)
❑ I wish to rehabilitate my present property.
❑ I wish to acquire property within the Project Area and rehabilitate an existing
building or other improvements on the property I acquire. I acknowledge that the
Agency does not have the power of eminent domain. (Identify proposed property
below)
❑ I wish to sell my present property.
❑ Other; if necessary, continue on additional page(s). Please Describe:
0 Location of property proposed to be acquired:
4. Background, experience, and information concerning you and your proposal (you may
include further information, including a site plan, construction and operating pro forma,
and other information relevant to your proposed activity, on additional sheets if you
desire to do so):
(a) Generally describe background and experience, particularly with respect to
development of real property:
(b) Describe the development and redevelopment activities you propose and indicate
your experience relevant to your proposal
(c) Other remarks:
5. By my signature below:
■ I acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Owner Participation Rules and Reentry
Preferences. The Owner Participation Rules and Reentry Preferences describe in
detail when and how I may participate in connection with the Project, and the
Agency's obligations with respect to my proposal.
■ I understand that after I timely submit this Statement of Interest I will be required
to submit a detailed "Development Proposal" in order for my Development
Proposal to be considered by the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi,
■ I understand that submission of this Statement of Interest does not in any way
obligate me to participate in the Project Area, or obligate the Redevelopment
Agency of the City of Lodi to approve my proposal.
This Statement of Interest is presented to the Agency pursuant to the Owner Participation
Rules and Reentry Preferences on the day of 200_.
Signed
Print Name:
Title (if applicable):
Date:
EXHIBIT `B"
REDEVELOPMENTAGENCY OF THE CITY OFLODI
STATEMENT OF INTEREST IN BUSINESS REENTRY
IN THE PROJECT AREA
I hereby express my interest in reentering business in the Lodi Redevelopment Project (the
"Project") (See attached map for Project Area boundaries):
Name
2. Address
Telephone
I am the owner of the following Business which was displaced from the Project Area by
action of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi (Identify name and address of
displaced
Business):
Manner in which displacement occurred:
4. I wish to reenter business in the Project Area checked above as follows:
❑ I wish to be notified by the Agency of opportunities to lease finished rental space
within the Project Area.
❑ Other. Please Describe (if necessary, continue on additional page(s)):
5. Background, experience, and information concerning you and your interest in reentering
business within the Project Area.
(a) Generally describe business background and experience:
(b) Describe the business activities you propose and indicate your experience relevant
to your proposal
(c) Other remarks:
6. By my signature below:
■ I understand that submission of this Statement of Interest in Business Reentry
does not in any way obligate me to reenter business within the Project Area, or
obligate the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi to provide any financial
or other assistance to me/my business or obtain a business opportunity for me.
Signed:
Print Name:
Title (if applicable):
Date:
RESOLUTION NO. 2008-69
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL CONCURRING WITH
LODI REDEVELOPMENTAGENCY RESOLUTION NO. RDA2008-02
APPROVING AND ADOPTING RULES GOVERNING PARTICIPATIONAND
RE-ENTRY PREFERENCES FOR PROPERTYOWNERS, OPERATORS OF
BUSINESSES, AND BUSINESS TENANTS IN THE LODI COMMUNITY
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AREA
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi (the "Agency") has initiated
proceedings for the consideration of the adoption of the Lodi Community Improvement Project
(the "Project"); and
WHEREAS, Section 33345 of the California Redevelopment Law (Health and Safety
Code Section 33000 et seq.) provides that a redevelopment agency shall adopt and make
available for public inspection rules to implement the operation of owner participation in
connection with a redevelopment plan; and
WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 33339.5 provides that a redevelopment
agency shall adopt and make available for public inspection rules regarding the extension of
reasonable preferences to persons who are engaged in business in the project area to re-enter
in business within the redeveloped area if they otherwise meet the requirements prescribed by
the redevelopment plan; and
WHEREAS, the Lodi City Council concurs with such rules as they apply to the Lodi
Community Improvement Project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council as follows:
Section 1. The Lodi City Council hereby concurs with the Lodi Redevelopment
Agency's adoption of the "Rules Governing Participation and Reentry Preferences for the Lodi
Community Improvement Project Area."
Dated: April 16, 2008
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2008-69 was passed and adopted by the City
Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held April 16, 2008, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, Katzakian, and
Mayor Mounce
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS— None
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
RESOLUTION NO. RDA2008-03
A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENTAGENCY
OF THE CITY OF LODI APPROVING AND ADOPTING
A METHOD OF RELOCATION FOR THE LODI
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi (the "Agency") has
initiated proceedings for the consideration of the adoption of the Lodi Community
Improvement Project (the "Project") and a redevelopment plan (the "Redevelopment
Plan") in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, Section 33352 of the California Redevelopment Law (Health and
Safety Code Section 33000 et seq.) provides that, in connection with the consideration
of the adoption of a redevelopment plan, there be transmitted as part of the report to the
City Council (as legislative body under such Section 33352) a method or plan for
relocation, as referenced in Section 33411 of the California Redevelopment Law; and
WHEREAS, Section 33411 of the California Redevelopment Law provides that
the Agency shall prepare a feasible method or plan for relocation of all of the following:
(a) Families and persons to be temporarily or permanently displaced from
housing facilities in the project area; and
(b) Nonprofit local community institutions to be temporarily or permanently
displaced from facilities actually used for institutional purposes in the
project area.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi (the "City Council") and the
governing board of the Agency have each directed that the Redevelopment Plan for the
Lodi Redevelopment Project not contain provision for the availability of the power of or
use of eminent domain by the Agency. Nevertheless, and upon consultation with
advisors familiar with the California Redevelopment Law, including Section 33352(f)
thereof, the Agency has determined to adopt and approve the method of relocation
contained in the State of California Relocation Law (California Government Code
Sections 7260 et seq.), and follow the California Relocation Assistance and Real
Property Acquisition Guidelines as contained in the California Code of Regulation, Title
5, Chapter 6 in order to fully implement subsection (f) of Section 33352 of the California
Redevelopment Law; and
WHEREAS, the Agency has reviewed the Method of Relocation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Redevelopment Agency of the
City of Lodi as follows:
Section 1: The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi hereby approves
and adopts the State of California Relocation Law (California Government Code
Sections 7260 et seq.) and shall follow the California Relocation Assistance and Real
Property Acquisition Guidelines as contained in the California Code of Regulation, Title
5, Chapter 6 and is incorporated herein by reference as the Relocation Guidelines for
the Project Area.
Section 2: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon
adoption.
Dated: April 16, 2008
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hereby certify that Resolution No. RDA2008-03 was passed and adopted by the
Members of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held
April 16, 2008, by the following vote:
AYES: MEMBERS— Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, Katzakian, and
Chairperson Mounce
NOES: MEMBERS— None
ABSENT: MEMBERS— None
ABSTAIN: MEMBERS — None
Attest•
Q��
RA DI JOHL
Secretary
City of Lodi Redevelopment Agency
RDA2008-03
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JOANNE MOUNCE
Chairperson
City of Lodi RedevelopmentAgency
RESOLUTION NO. 2008-70
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
CONCURRING WITH THE APPROVAL AND ADOPTION
OF A METHOD OF RELOCATION FOR THE LODI
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lodi (the "Agency") has
initiated proceedings for the consideration of the adoption of the Lodi Community
Improvement Project (the "Project") and a redevelopment plan (the "Redevelopment
Plan") in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, Section 33352 of the California Redevelopment Law (Health and
Safety Code Section 33000 et seq.) provides that, in connection with the consideration
of the adoption of a redevelopment plan, there be transmitted as part of the report to the
City Council (as legislative body under such Section 33352) a method or plan for
relocation, as referenced in Section 33411 of the California Redevelopment Law; and
WHEREAS, Section 33411 of the California Redevelopment Law provides that
the Agency shall prepare a feasible method or plan for relocation of all of the following:
(a) Families and persons to be temporarily or permanently displaced from
housing facilities in the project area; and
(b) Nonprofit local community institutions to be temporarily or permanently
displaced from facilities actually used for institutional purposes in the
project area.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi (the "City Council") and the
governing board of the Agency have each directed that the Redevelopment Plan for the
Lodi Redevelopment Project not contain provision for the availability of the power of or
use of eminent domain by the Agency. Nevertheless, and upon consultation with
advisors familiar with the California Redevelopment Law, including Section 33352(f)
thereof, the Agency has determined to adopt and approve the method of relocation
contained in the State of California Relocation Law (California Government Code
Sections 7260 et seq.) and follow the California Relocation Assistance and Real
Property Acquisition Guidelines as contained in the California Code of Regulation, Title
5, Chapter 6 in order to fully implement subsection (f) of Section 33352 of the California
Redevelopment Law; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the Method of Relocation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council as follows:
Section 1: The Lodi City Council hereby concurs with the Redevelopment
Agency's approval and adoption of State of California Relocation Law (California
Government Code Sections 7260 et seq.) and adherence to the California Relocation
Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Guidelines as contained in the California Code
of Regulation, Title 5, Chapter 6 and is incorporated herein by reference as the
Relocation Guidelines for the Project Area.
Section 2: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon
adoption.
Dated: April 16, 2008
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2008-70 was passed and adopted by the Lodi
City Council in a regular meeting held April 16, 2008, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, Katzakian,
and Mayor Mounce
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
RANDIJOHL
City Clerk
2008-70
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the city f I od i
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Owner Participation Rules
Fb - e ntry Ru le s
Relocation
State Law requires the Agency adopt certain
rules and policies prior to the approval of a
Redevelopment Plan — even if the
Redevelopment Plan does not contain the
power of eminent domain.
The City Council and Agency have
directed that the Redevelopment Plan
forthe Lodi Community Improvement
Project not have the p owe r of eminent
domain.
Owner Participation
*Required by Health & Safety Code 3339
•"Owner Participation Rules are usually brief and general"
Redevelopment in California, David Beatty
1. The City desires to see existing property
owners rehabilitate and improve their
property
2. Property owners are notified of the
opportunity to redevelop their property
3. If property owners are interested they
contact the City
4. After an initial evaluation, depending upon
budget and resources, City Council will be
asked for permission by staff to engage in
negotiation with property owners
• Qualifications of the developer
• Cost
• Economic benefit
• Time schedule
• Probability of success
• Merits of the development proposal relative to the merits of
other development proposals
• Quality of the proposal
5. A proposal could result in an Owner
Participation Agreement
6. Agency/Council is not obligated to fund or
accept any proposals
7. Proposals are not limited to owners
Re - Entry
If through Agency actions, any business is
displaced, the business is notified that they
have the opportunity to conduct business in
the Tax Increment Area
1. A list is maintained of interested
businesses
2. The Agency uses good faith efforts to
secure reasonable preferential rights for
these businesses
Relocation
Health & Safety Code 33310
No eminent domain
Adopt California Relocation Law by reference
Adopt California
Real Property
reference
Relocation Assistance and
Acquisition Guidelines by