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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRA Minutes 2002-11-18SRRA MINUTES (Regular) 11/18/2002 Page 1 IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2002 AT 7:30 PM Regular Meeting: San Rafael Redevelopment Agency Also Present: Rod Gould, Executive Director Gary T. Ragghianti, Agency Attorney Jeanne M. Leoncini, Agency Secretary Present: Paul M. Cohen, Vice -Chair Barbara Heller, Member Cyr N. Miller, Member Absent: Albert J. Boro, Chairman Gary O. Phillips, Member CLOSED SESSION — CONFERENCE ROOM 201 — 7:00 PM: Conference with Real Property Negotiator (Government Code Section 54956.8) Property Street Address: 915 B Street, San Rafael (APN 11-255-07) 919 B Street, San Rafael (APN 11-255-06) Empty Lots (APN 11-255-09, 15) Agency Negotiators: San Rafael Redevelopment Agency: Nancy Mackle Negotiating Parties: Wells Fargo Bank, Owner Under Negotiation: Price and Terms re: Parking Structure Agency Attorney Gary Ragghianti announced that no reportable action was taken. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS OF AN URGENCY NATURE: None. CONSENT CALENDAR: .11]11111:r Member Miller moved and Member Heller seconded, to approve the following Consent Calendar items: ITEM Approval of Minutes of Regular Meeting of Monday, October 21, 2002 (AS) 2. Monthly Investment Report for Month Ending September, 2002 (MS) —File R-123 3. Resolution Authorizing the Deposit and Withdrawal of Monies and Authorizing Officers or Their Successors to Order Deposits or Withdrawals of Monies in The Local Agency Investment Fund (MS) — File R-123 x (SRCC) 8-18 5. Unapproved Minutes of Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting of Thursday, November 7, 2002 (RA) — File R-140 IVB RECOMMENDED ACTION Approval of Minutes of 10/21/02 continued to meeting of 12/02/02, due to lack of quorum — Member Miller absent from meeting of 10/21/02. Accepted Monthly Investment Report for the month ending September, 2002, as presented. RESOLUTION NO. 2002-27 — RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DEPOSIT AND WITHDRAWAL OF MONIES AND AUTHORIZING OFFICERS OR THEIR SUCCESSORS TO ORDER DEPOSITS OR WITHDRAWALS OF MONIES IN THE LOCAL AGENCY INVESTMENT FUND Accepted report. SRRA MINUTES (Regular) 11/18/2002 Page 1 SRRA MINUTES (Regular) 11/18/2002 Page 2 AYES: MEMBERS: Heller, Miller and Vice -Chair Cohen NOES: MEMBERS: None ABSENT: MEMBERS: Phillips and Chairman Boro The following item was removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion: 4. RESOLUTION AMENDING THE AGREEMENT WITH WATRY DESIGN GROUP FOR A PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT FOR THE THIRD AND C STREET PARKING STRUCTURE IN THE AMOUNT OF $94,916.00 (PW) — FILE R-430 x (SRCC) 12-14 David Schonbrunn, President, TRANSDEF (Transportation Solutions Defense and Education Fund), stated that downtown San Rafael is presently at a crossroads. He noted the City Council's excellent work in bringing the downtown back to life and indicated he would present an option, probably not yet considered by the Council, in terms of whether to continue down the road of smart growth. He stated the advantages would be more housing and more economic vitality, all in an environmentally appropriate location. He stated the question was how to allow San Rafael to grow while remaining responsive to concerns about traffic, and he believed the answer to be transit. Mr. Schonbrunn explained this was the reason he spoke at the Marin CMA (Congestion Management Agency) concerning the possibility of having a transit measure on this Fall's ballot; however, it did not happen. This, he stated, would have provided support for both existing and future development downtown. He added that a good transit system and shortage of parking allows dense development, noting San Francisco is the model for the latter, while work is being done with MUNI to make the former a reliable convenient system. Mr. Schonbrunn stated that the survey of shuttles addressed the conflict between building a parking structure and having an internal transit system; however, for the same cost, he suggested quite a number of years of a shuttle system could be funded. He stated this would potentially afford the ability of transitioning to a more transit oriented and less auto dominated downtown, thereby allowing a lot more activity to occur in a way which does not create traffic, air pollution, etc. Referring to a recent newspaper article, Mr. Schonbrunn stated that the Berkeley City Council had given its employees free passes for AC Transit. He believed a program along these lines, with the City, the Business Improvement District and the Chamber of Commerce encouraging employers to give employees a so-called "parking cash out," to be a means of reducing parking demand and the cost of structures. At the same time, it would move people into transit, which he believed to be a long-term goal that would be of benefit to the City, the County and the region. Member Heller confirmed there was no written material from Mr. Schonbrunn. Member Miller moved and Member Heller seconded, to adopt the Resolution. RESOLUTION NO. 2002-28 - RESOLUTION AMENDING THE AGREEMENT WITH WATRY DESIGN GROUP FOR A PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT FOR THE THIRD AND C STREET PARKING STRUCTURE, IN THE AMOUNT OF $94,916.00 AYES: MEMBERS: Heller, Miller and Vice -Chair Cohen NOES: MEMBERS: None ABSENT: MEMBERS: Phillips and Chairman Boro SRRA MINUTES (Regular) 11/18/2002 Page 2 SRRA MINUTES (Regular) 11/18/2002 Page 3 AGENCY MEMBER REPORTS: 6. Parade of Lights: - File R-181 x R-140 #8 Economic Development Director Nancy Mackle issued a reminder that the Parade of Lights Celebration takes place on Friday, November 29, 2002. Assembling at the San Rafael City Plaza at 5:00 p.m., the parade commences at 5:30 p.m., with the tree lighting at 6:00 p.m. at the Plaza. There being no further business, the San Rafael Redevelopment Agency meeting was adjourned at 8:10 PM. JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Agency Secretary SRRA MINUTES (Regular) 11/18/2002 Page 3