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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-01-17; Housing & Redevelopment Commission; 378; South Coastal Redevelopment Implementation PlanHOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - AGENDA BILL AB# 378 MTG. 1/17/06 DEPT. H/RED TITLE: Five-Year (2005-2010) Implementation Plan for the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area. DEPT. HD. CITY ATTY CITY MGR. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Conduct public hearing and then ADOPT Housing and Redevelopment Commission Resolution No. 407 APPROVING the Five Year (2005-2010) Implementation Plan for the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area. ITEM EXPLANATION: Since 1994, California Community Redevelopment Law ("Law") has required that redevelopment commissions adopt and periodically review a five-year implementation plan for each redevelopment project area. When the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Project Area ("SCCRA") was adopted by the Carlsbad Housing and Redevelopment Commission in July, 2000, ("Commission") an Implementation Plan was also adopted. The Implementation Plan included descriptions of desired projects and programs and demonstrated how these activities achieved goals from the South Carlsbad Coastal Area Redevelopment Plan ("SCCRA Plan") and eliminated blight in the Project Area. A new five-year implementation plan must now be prepared by the Redevelopment Agency for the SCCRA. Prepared in accordance with Section 33490 of the Law, the proposed Implementation Plan sets forth the Commission's specific goals and objectives for the SCCRA Area, the anticipated programs, projects and expenditures for the ensuing five-year period (i.e. 2005-06 through 2009-10) and explains how these goals, objectives, programs, projects, and expenditures will eliminate blight or increase and improve the supply of affordable housing. The Implementation Plan also incorporates a mid-term review (5-year) of the current ten-year Affordable Housing Compliance Plan, as required under Health and Safety Code Section 33413 that addresses the Commission's affordable housing production needs and accomplishments. Section 33490 of the Law requires redevelopment commissions to consider adoption of an implementation plan following a noticed a public hearing. The Notice of Public Hearing was published on December 27, 2005 and January 3 and 10, 2006 in the North County Times and posted as required. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Adopting the Implementation Plan does not approve any of the listed projects. Specific project implementation activities are subject to environmental review and discretionary approvals by the City Council. In 2000, the City Council certified Environmental Impact Report 99-01 for the Redevelopment Plan. Therefore, as the Implementation will not result in changes to the Redevelopment Plan no further environmental review is required. Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT: Projects in the Implementation Plan will be funded from property tax increment revenue or developer contributions. Therefore, there is no anticipated financial impact to the City's General Fund at this time. EXHIBITS: 1. Housing and Redevelopment Commission Resolution No. 407 . APPROVING the Five-Year Implementation Plan for the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area. 2. Five-Year Implementation Plan for the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area. (Exhibit A to the Resolution) DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Debbie Fountain, (760) 434-2935 or dfoun(a)ci.carlsbad.ca.us Z- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 407 A RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A FIVE-YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR THE SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Plan ("Plan") for the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area ("Project Area") of the Carlsbad Housing and Redevelopment Commission ("Commission") was approved by the City Council of Carlsbad by Ordinance No. NS-553 adopted on July 18, 2000; and WHEREAS, Section 33490(a)(l)(A) of the California Community Redevelopment Law, Health and Safety Code 33000 et. seq. ("Law") requires all redevelopment commissions to adopt an implementation plan every five years, following a noticed public hearing; and WHEREAS, Section 33490(a)(l)(A) requires that the Implementation Plan contain the specific goals and objectives of the Commission for the Project Area, the specific programs, including potential projects, and estimated expenditures proposed to be made during the next five years, and an explanation of how the goals and objectives, programs, and expenditures will eliminate blight within the Project Area and implement the requirements of Sections 33334.2, 33334.4, 33334.6, and 33413 of Law; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 33490 of the Law, the Commission has prepared a 2005-06 through 2009-10 Implementation Plan for the Project Area, as contained herewith as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the Commission has conducted a duly noticed public hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Housing and Redevelopment Commission of the City of Carlsbad as follows: 1 . That the above recitations are true and correct. 2. The Five-Year Implementation Plan for the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area is hereby approved and adopted in the form attached herewith. 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16<• 17 i 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3. This approval and adoption of the Implementation Plan does not constitute approval of any specific program, project or expenditure, and does not change the need to obtain any required approval of a specific program, project, or expenditure from the Commission or City of Carlsbad. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at the Regular meeting of the Housing and Redevelopment Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California, on the 17th day ofJanuary, 2006, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Conanission Members Lewis, Hall, Kulchin, Packard, Sigafoose NOES: None ABSENT: None CLAUDE A. LEWIS; Chairman ATTEST: TT, SecretaryJ J<s7 ESTABLISHED ''--\\ 1970 /s 5*>\ EXHIBIT A to the Resolution FIVE-YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN CARLSBAD HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA RSG INTELLIGENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 5 SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 ABOUT THIS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN This document, adopted on January 17, 2006, is the Five-Year Implementation Plan ("Implementation Plan") for the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Project Area ("Project Area") in fulfillment of Article 16.5 of the California Community Redevelopment Law ("Law"). This Plan presents the Carlsbad Housing Redevelopment Commission's ("Commission") anticipated projects and programs, goals and objectives, as well as estimated revenue for the five-year planning period of 2005-06 through 2009-10. Also, included in this document is the mid-term review of the Commission's anticipated affordable housing program for 2000-01 through 2010-11 (Ten-Year Housing Compliance Plan). Adopting this Plan does not approve any of the listed projects. Specific project implementation activities are subject to environmental review and discretionary approvals by the Commission. This Plan replaces the Commission's existing Five-Year Implementation and Ten-Year Housing Compliance Plans that were approved on July 18, 2000, when the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment was originally adopted. Contents ABOUT THIS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 1 Contents 1 About the Project Area 2 Recent accomplishments 3 Revenue Projections 3 Redevelopment Plan Goals 5 Proposed Redevelopment Program 7 Existing Blight in the Project Area 7 Projects 7 Ten-Year Housing Compliance program 9 Housing Production 9 Replacement Housing 11 Expenditures by Household Types 11 SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 ABOUT THE PROJECT AREA The City of Carlsbad ("City") is located in the northwestern portion of San Diego County, approximately 5 miles south of the Camp Pendleton Marine Base and 30 miles north of downtown San Diego. Incorporated in 1952, the City encompasses an area of approximately 39.1 square miles with an estimated population of 92,995 persons in 2004. Its natural setting, strong commercial and industrial base, and proximity to the Pacific Ocean provide a unique living and working environment. Notable Timeframes Redevelopment Plan Effectiveness Adopted 2000 Expires 2031 Tax Increment Collection Expires 2046 Implementation Plan 2005 to 2010 Housing Compliance Plan 2000 to 2010 (For affordable housing program planning) South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area The Commission was formed in 1981 to facilitate redevelopment activities in the City of Carlsbad. In 1999, the Commission initiated the adoption of the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Project Area, with final adoption on July 18, 2000. The Project Area includes the Ponto Beach area and the Encina Power Generating Facility. Redevelopment became a tool for the City to address issues of blight in the area relating to deteriorating and dilapidated buildings, health and safety hazards, incompatible land uses, inadequate utilities and infrastructure. Ponto Study Area SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS During the past five years, the Commission has facilitated planning efforts to provide a successful background for future projects and programs in the Project Area. These efforts have culminated in the completion of the draft Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan. Completion of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is pending for the Plan. It is anticipated that the draft EIR will be distributed for public review in January/February, 2007. REVENUE PROJECTIONS Private investment of projects will be the primary financing tool for projects in the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area. Tax increment financing will be used as appropriate for public facilities and/or improvements. The Commission had approximately $1.01 million in non-housing cash assets on hand at the end of the 2003-2004 fiscal year for Project Area activities. The Commission .received approximately $161,425 in non-housing tax revenue in fiscal year 2004-05. The total non- housing cash on hand as of June 30, 2005 was approximately $1 million. From fiscal years 2005-06 to 2009-10, the Commission is projected to receive approximately $2.82 million in non-housing revenue. When combined with the projected $1 million in 2004-05 fiscal year end non-housing cash assets, the Commission will have approximately $3.8 million to fund non-housing projects and programs. It should be noted that the power plant property has been reassessed twice since the redevelopment plan was adopted in July, 2000. This has created a financial situation for the SCCRA whereby there will be no tax increment revenue generated in FY 2005-06. The current assessed property value for the SCCRA is $242,152,180. The assessed property value at the time the SCCRA Plan was adopted was $254,521,305. As a result, we currently have a negative increment value of $12,369,125. With new development projects, it is anticipated that the assessed property value for the SCCRA will increase during the period of this implementation plan. The projected revenue noted above is based on the development of new projects. 1 Statement of Indebtedness for year end balance on June 30, 2004.2 After estimated payments to taxing agencies have been deducted. S SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 The Low and Moderate Income Housing Set-Aside Fund for the SCCRA will accrue approximately $948,000 in housing set-aside funds during this five- year period. When added to the estimated housing set aside fund balance on June 30, 2005 of $380,000, the Commission is estimated to have approximately $1.3 million during this five year implementation period. SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 REDEVELOPMENT PLAN GOALS In 2000, the Commission adopted the Redevelopment Plan for the Project Area ("Redevelopment Plan") establishing a variety of goals for redevelopment of the Project Area; these goals frame the near term redevelopment objectives for the Implementation Plan period. The Redevelopment Plan goals are listed below: Eliminate blight and environmental deficiencies in the Project Area. Assembling of land into parcels for modern, integrated development with improved pedestrian and vehicular circulation in the Project Area. Rezoning, redesigning and developing properties which are stagnant or improperly utilized. CLIAN REUSE LIVE * PLAY Increase, improve and preserve the City's supply of housing affordable to very low, low and moderate income utilized. Develop new beach and coastal recreational opportunities. Facilitate the redevelopment of the Encina Power Generating Facility to a physically S smaller, more efficient power generating plant. INVEST Funding the Carlsbad Boulevard realignment which will yield excess property that could facilitate expansion of the Carlsbad State Beach campgrounds and/or provide for other recreational facilities. ACCESS A WORK Retain as many existing businesses as possible by means of redevelopment and rehabilitation functions in the Project Area. i SHOP Enhance commercial and recreational functions in the Project Area. Increase parking and open space amenities. JO HILP SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 Strengthen the economic base of the Project Area and the City by installation of needed on- and off-site improvements to stimulate new commercial/residential expansion, employment and economic growth. Implement performance criteria to assure quality site design and environmental standards to provide unity and integrity to the entire Project Area development. PRESERVE SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM This section identifies the blighting conditions originally found in the Project Area, and the proposed projects, their related costs, and the Redevelopment Plan goals that will be achieved during the five-year planning period of this Implementation Plan. Existing Blight in the Project Area According to the Commission's documents, prepared to justify establishing a redevelopment program, the Project Area contained numerous blighting conditions including the following: • Incompatible Uses • Inadequate Public Infrastructure • Irregular Lots under Mixed Ownership • Physical Conditions that Hinder Economic Viable Use • Buildings and Infrastructure that are Dilapidated, Unsafe and Unhealthy In order to address the remaining blight, it is anticipated that the Commission will guide and direct development of the following private and/or public projects during the next five years. Many of the projects are proposed to be constructed by private developers if the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan is ultimately adopted by the City Council and/or Housing and Redevelopment Commission. If the Ponto Plan is not ultimately approved for any reason following completion of the EIR, the list of projects outlined in this implementation plan will be revised to reflect appropriate changes. As a reflection of the Commission's revenue projections it is anticipated the majority of these projects will be funded from non-property tax increment sources. Projects Project/Program Description Preliminary Cost Estimate Goals Achieved Live-Work Neighborhood This project proposes to reuse some existing buildings as well as retaining some existing businesses to enhance the Project Areas economic base. This project will eliminate factors hindering economically viable uses, incompatible uses and unhealthy buildings. Private Investment & Available Tax Increment for related public improvements WORK HILP !2 SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 Garden Hotel Three story hotel with ocean views with conference center. This project will eliminate factors hindering economically viable uses. Private Investment & Available Tax Increment for related public improvements PLAY Village Hotel Low-rise hotel that may also be developed with apartments or for-sale multi-family residential uses, in addition to providing support for the Mixed Use Center. This project will eliminate factors hindering economically viable uses and lots under mixed ownership. Private Investment & Available Tax Increment for related public improvements LIVE REUSE Poseidon Desalination Facility Commission is processing a Precise Development Plan to improve land-use and planning oversight for this project. This project will eliminate factors causing inadequate public infrastructure, economic viability and incompatible uses. $270 million from Private Investment PRESERVE 0 CLEAN Street Enhancements Realignment of Carlsbad Boulevard and general right-of-way improvements to Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad Boulevard and Ponto Drive. These improvements may include street overlay construction, curb and gutter replacement, new and rehabilitated sidewalks, landscape and additional turn lanes. These street enhancements will improve inadequate public infrastructure and safety infrastructure in the overall Project Area. Private Investment & Available Tax Increment as appropriate for the proposed improvements ACCESS HELP Carlsbad Blvd Encinas Creek Bridge Replacment Reconstruction of the bridge at Encinas Creek. These improvements will improve inadequate public infrastructure. Tax Increment and other public financing ACCESS HELP SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 TEN-YEAR HOUSING COMPLIANCE PROGRAM This section contains the mid-term review (5-year) of the Commission's 10-year Housing Compliance Program. The Law requires that the Commission evaluate specific requirements relating to the Implementation Plan's affordable housing activities during the past five years and the anticipated housing programs in the future. Redevelopment agencies use implementation plans to establish objectives for achieving compliance with the Law regarding their affordable housing programs. Affordable housing obligations generally fall into three categories: • Housing Production - based on the number of housing units constructed or substantially rehabilitated in the Project Area, a redevelopment agency must ensure that a percentage of these units are affordable to very-low, low- and moderate- income households. • Replacement Housing - redevelopment agencies must ensure that any housing units destroyed or removed as a result of a redevelopment project are replaced within four years. • Targeting Household Types - identify the amount of housing set-aside funds the redevelopment agency will allocate on increasing and improving the supply of housing affordable to very low income households and low income households, and housing for residents under the age of 65. The housing programs the Commission will implement during the next five years are described below. Housing Production To estimate the number of housing units that need to be affordable to low- and moderate-income households, the Commission estimated the total number of units to be constructed or substantially rehabilitated in the Project Area and applied mandates established by the Law. "Substantially rehabilitated" is defined in the Law, Section 33413(b)(2)(A)(iv) as a rehabilitated structure, "the value of which constitutes 25% of the after rehabilitation value of the dwelling, inclusive of the land value". Generally, 15% of all privately developed or substantially rehabilitated units within a redevelopment project area must be affordable to very low, low and moderate income households, and not less than 40% of these units must be affordable to very low income households. Further, 30% of all Commission developed or substantially rehabilitated units must be affordable to very low, low and moderate income households and not less than 50% of these units must be affordable to very low income households. All of the affordable units must feature covenants that maintain their affordability for 45 years, if they are owner-occupied dwellings, and 55 years, if they are rental dwellings. SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 The chart on the following page summarizes the production goals over various time periods as required by Law. The number of required affordable housing units is based upon statutory thresholds, and the Commission is responsible for ensuring that the appropriate number of affordable units is created during the five-year planning period. Actual and Projected Housing Needs by Time Period Time Period Prior to 2005 5-Year Forecast (2005 to 2010) (2011 to 2031) Redevelopment Plan Duration (Until 2031) Actual/Assumed Housing Units Constructed and Substantially Rehabilitated in the Project Area 0 0 172 172 Affordable Units Reo Total 0.0 0.0 25.8 26 uired Very Low 0.0 0.0 10.4 10 During the five-year planning period (2005-2010), no new housing development is expected to take place in the Project Area. As demonstrated in the table above during the first 5-years of the existing 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan there were no units produced and no units are expected to be produced in the final 5-years (2005-2010), therefore no production requirement generated. Over the 31-year duration of the Redevelopment Plan, the Commission anticipates the need for a total of 26 affordable units (including 10 very low-income units). Fulfillment of the production goals is demonstrated in the table below; whereby 172 new units are produced during the remaining duration (2011-2031) of the Redevelopment Plan generating the production requirements for 26 affordable units (including 10 very low-income units). IS SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 Fulfillment of Affordable Housing Production Requirements by Time Period Time Period Prior to 2005 5-Year Forecast Redevelopment Plan Duration (Until 2031) Units Required (see previous table) Total VL 0 0 0 0 26 10 Units Produced Total VL 0 0 0 0 26 10 Additional Units Required Total VL 0 0 0 0 0 0 Net Surplus Units Produced Total VL 0 0 0 0 0 0 Replacement Housing During the Implementation Plan period, the Commission does not anticipate that any Commission-assisted projects will result in the displacement or removal of housing units. Consequently, the Commission does not anticipate that any housing will need to be replaced at this time. Expenditures by Household Types Based on preliminary estimates as of April 2005, the Commission anticipates that the low and moderate income housing fund has a fund balance of approximately $380,0003. Over the five-year planning period it is conservatively estimated that the Project Area will generate $948,000 in 20% low-moderate income housing set aside revenue. At a minimum, the Commission's low- and moderate- income housing set-aside revenue is to be expended in proportion to the community's need for very low- and low- income housing, as well as the proportion of the population under the age of 65. Based on statistics from the Regional Housing Needs Assessment ("RHNA"), used by local government to meet the state requirement for affordable housing by category and 2000 Census statistics, the minimum thresholds for housing program expenditures on the following page would be required over the term of the Implementation Plan. While it is anticipated no affordable units will be developed during the five-year planning period, the Commission will be evaluating potential programs and projects as to their ability to meet RHNA requirements. Based on the housing fund year end balance (on June 30, 2004) of $363,600 and combined with $16,800 actual net housing set-aside revenue for the 2004-05 fiscal year. SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 Household Type Minimum Percentage of Housing Set Aside Expenditures over Implementation Plan Very Low Income Households (Based on community's need for housing for households earning less than 54% of County median income) 30% Low Income Households (Based on community's need for housing for households earning less than 86% of County median income) 22% Household Age 65 & Over (Based on percentage of the City's 2000 Census population age 65 and over) 14% Notes: Percentage of very low and low income household expenditures based upon City of Carlsbad Regional Housing Needs Assessment in which 2,499 (30%) of the total 8,3537 units in the City's housing are applicable for very low income households and 1,811 units (22%) are applicable for low-income households. Percentage of expenditures for housing age 65 and over based on 2000 Census data for the City, wherein 10,976 residents (14%) of the total population of 78,247 are age 65 and over. • Housing Set-Aside Expenditures since January 2002. These proportionality requirements affect expenditures over a ten-year period, although the law permits the compliance initially for a period beginning in January 2002 and ending in December 2012. It is estimated the Commission has expended $220,000 of the $487,0004 housing set-aside funds received since January 2002. These funds have been spent on various administrative activities leading to the completion of the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan and its respective housing elements. Although there have been no expenditures based on specific low- and moderate- income categories, the Commission expects to be in compliance with all income categories after fully implementing its residential rehabilitation programs and projects. The chart below documents the amount of low- and moderate- income housing fund revenue used since January 2002: Total through fiscal year 2004-05. SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT AREA Implementation Plan 2005-06 through 2009-10 Housing Expenditures and Proportionality Since January, 2002 Income Category Very Low Income Low Income Moderate Income Total Expenditures: 2001-02 $0 $0 $0 $19,344 2002-03 $0 $0 $0 $16,497 2003-04 $0 $0 $0 $22,661 Period to Date $0 $0 $0 $58,502 • Family Units Assisted by Housing Set-Aside Fund. State law also requires a recap of the number of the projects assisted by the housing set-aside fund over the past Implementation Plan period divided by family projects (open to all age groups) and senior projects (restricted to residents age 65 and older). The Ponto-Townhouse and mixed-use developments will create 26 new affordable units with 10 being restricted to households with very low-incomes. As units are developed, the Commission expects to be in compliance with this requirement. • Housing Units Constructed During Prior Implementation Plan Without Housing Set-Aside Funds. Since January 2000, no other funding source was used by the Commission to construct affordable units featuring long term covenant restricted units (affordable units with covenants of at least 45 years for ownership housing or 55 years for rental housing). AGENDA ITEM f a Mayor City Council City Manager City Attorney CityCkrk V f</Ls " M<< s^*^^"^ l^^^^Z^_j5^^»_JL_^^L_ 7£*- ^^^^^^/f^^*^^ IsTUL^u. lis-&Mf*-J jf*TL~ ~//u2 ^ 6/ Us~*-£?40*i~-4__ i rtt 4WI 17 2006 CnYDFCARLSBADCITY CLERK'S OFFIC To: , C PROOF OF PUBLICATION (2010 & 2011C.C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of San Diego I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid: I am over the age of eighteen years and not a party to or interested in the above- entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer of North County Times Formerly known as the Blade-Citizen and The Times-Advocate and which newspapers have been adjudicated newspapers of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of San Diego, State of California, for the City of Oceanside and the City of Escondido, Court Decree number 171349, for the County of San Diego, that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than nonpariel), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: December 27th, 2005 January 03rd & 10th, 2006 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated at SAN MARCOS California This 10th, Day of January, 2006 This space is for the County Clerk's Filing Stamp Proof of Publication of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing willbe held by the Housing and Redevelopment Commis-sion of the City of Carlsbad ('Commission") at theCouncil Chambers nfth«i~»»-*'---•-'--- —* -., U,,cunuei9 or ine ony or Carlsbad, 120d Carls-bad Village Drive, Carlsbad. California 92008, onTuesday, January 17, 2006, at 6:00 p.m., or as soonas Dossihip ««.«.=»—• • •-• •• mentation Plan will include the Commiss and obiartiuac, the proposed projects and Signature Jane Allshouse NORTH COUNTY TIMES Legal Advertising NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE FIVE YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR THE SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Housing and Redevelopment Commission of the City of Carlsbad ("Commission") at the Council Chambers of the City of Carlsbad, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California 92008, on Tuesday, January 17, 2006, at 6:00 p.m., or as soon as possible thereafter, to consider the adoption of the Five Year Implementation Plan for the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Project Area ("Project Area"), pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33490. The Implementation Plan will include the Commission's goals and objectives, the proposed projects and expenditures for a five-year period, and an explanation of how these goals, objectives, projects, and expenditures will eliminate blight within the Project Area. The Implementation Plan also contains the Commission's affordable housing compliance plans as required under Health and Safety Code Section 33413. At the public hearing, the Commission will consider all evidence and testimony for and against the Implementation Plan. All persons having any objections to the Implementation Plan may appear before the Commission and show cause why the Implementation Plan should not be adopted. If unable to attend the public hearing, written comments on any aspect of the proposed Implementation Plan are invited and should be addressed to Debbie Fountain, Director of the Carlsbad Housing and Redevelopment Department, 2965 Roosevelt St., Suite B, Carlsbad, CA 92008-2389. You may also visit the Carlsbad Housing and Redevelopment Development at the same address noted above between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday or 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays, telephone (760) 434-2815 or e-mail dfoun@ci.carlsbad.ca.us. If you challenge the adoption of the Five-Year Implementation Plan for the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Project Area in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues raised by you or someone else at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered at, or prior to, the public hearing. If you plan to attend the public hearing and need a special accommodation because of a sensory or mobility impairment/disability, please contact the City Manager's Office at (760) 434- 2821 to arrange for those accommodations to be made. Published: December 27, 2005 January 3, 2006 January 10, 2006 CITY OF CARLSBAD HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION December 9, 2005 TO: CITY CLERK FROM: HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR NOTICE FOR HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING ON FIVE YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR THE SOUTH CARLSBAD COASTAL REDEVELOPMENT PLAN Per Redevelopment Law, the notice for the public hearing on the Five Year Implementation Plan for the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Plan, scheduled for January 17, 2006, has specific requirements. The attached notice must be published a total of three times within the local newspaper, with seven days in between each notice with the last notice made a minimum of seven days prior to the hearing. For the Public Hearing of the Housing and Redevelopment Commission on January 17, 2006, the following schedule is requested for the attached newspaper notice: December 27, 2005; January 3,2006; and, January 10,2006. If you have any questions, please contact me at X2935. Thank you for your assistance! January 3, 2006 Delores Welty 2076 Sheridan Road Encinitas, CA 92024 RE: Ponto, Carlsbad Boulevard, Coastal Redevelopment Area Ms. Welty: Per your request to be notified, enclosed is a copy of the Public Hearing Notice for the upcoming Carlsbad City Council Meeting, referencing the Ponto, Carlsbad Boulevard, and the Coastal Redevelopment area. A free email subscription is available to you on the City's website: www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us. On the home page under the City seal, choose City Clerk. Under the City Clerk column on the right, choose Public Hearing Notices. To the right of the new page, and below the Documents heading are the Public Hearing Notices. Just below the notices, is the free subscription option. Just click it open, enter your email address, and you are finished. Your information is strictly used for this single purpose, so you will not receive any other materials. Each time you receive a Public Hearing Notice email, you will have the option of discontinuing this service. Please contact me with any questions you may have, or with any changes you may have to your request. Sincerely, Marcia Long Carlsbad City Clerk's Office (760) 434-2808 Enclosure January 3, 2006 Jim Hawes 4065 Harbor Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 RE: Coastal Redevelopment Area Mr. Hawes: Per your request to be notified, enclosed is a copy of the Public Hearing Notice for the upcoming Carlsbad City Council Meeting, referencing the Coastal area. A free email subscription is available to you on the City's website: www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us. On the home page under the City seal, choose City Clerk. Under the City Clerk column on the right, choose Public Hearing Notices. To the right of the new page, and below the Documents heading are the Public Hearing Notices. Just below the notices, is the free subscription option. Just click it open, enter your email address, and you are finished. Your information is strictly used for this single purpose, so you will not receive any other materials. Each time you receive a Public Hearing Notice email, you will have the option of discontinuing this service. Please contact me with any questions you may have, or with any changes you may have to your request. Sincerely, Marcia Long Carlsbad City Clerk's Office (760) 434-2808 Enclosure Redevelopment Implementation PlanSouth Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment AreaAdopted: 2000Plan Expiration: 2031 Implementation Plan“Required by Redevelopment Law since 1994.“5 year Plan for SCCRA“Sets forth Goals & Objectives, anticipated programs, projects & expenditures.“Affordable Housing Compliance Plan Revenue Projections -SCCRA“$1 million –non-housing; 6/30/05“$2.8 million –non-housing; by 6/30/10“Total Non-Housing: $3.8 million Power Plant Property -SCCRA“Reassessed twice since 2000.“Initial Assessment: $254,521,305“2ndAssessment: $242,152,180“Current Increment: Negative -$12,369,125“No increment for FY 2005-2006“Sale Pending; 3rdReassessment ? Redevelopment Projects/Programs -SCCRA“Ponto Vision Plan/EIR“Private Development“Live-Work Neighborhood“Garden Hotel“Village Hotel“Desalination Facility“Street Enhancements“Realignment of Carlsbad Boulevard“Carlsbad Blvd. Encinas Creek Bridge Replacement Housing in SCCRA“172 units projected for Ponto Area“26 low income & 10 very low income affordable units required“$380,000 in housing funds as of 6/30/05“$948,000 additional by 6/30/10“$1.3 million total housing revenue Commission Actions“Conduct Public Hearing for South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Implement Plan (2005-2010)“Adopt Resolution No. 407 approving the SCCRA Implementation Plan. Questions & Comments