HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 10422 (Marin Community College)RESOLUTION NO. 10422
RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL MAKING FINDINGS
REQUIRED BY HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 33445,
COMMITTING FUNDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN SCHOOL
FACILITIES AND TAKING RELATED ACTIONS
(RE: MARIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT)
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Rafael (the "City Council")
adopted the Redevelopment Plan f or the Central San Rafael Redevelopment Project Area
(the "Redevelopment Plan") on November 20, 1972, by Ordinance No. 1079, as
amended, affecting the Central San Rafael Redevelopment Project Area (the "Project
Area"); and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted the Second Amended and Restated
Redevelopment Plan for the Central San Rafael Redevelopment Project Area (the
"Restated Redevelopment Plan") on October 5, 1998, by Ordinance No. 1732; and
WHEREAS, the San Rafael Redevelopment Agency (the "Agency") is vested
with responsibility pursuant to the Community Redevelopment Law (Part I of Division
24 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California) (the "Law") to implement the
Redevelopment Plan in the Project Area; and
WHEREAS, the Marin Community College District (the "District") intends to
improve certain school Facility as set forth in the attached Exhibit A (the "Facility")
which are located within the Project Area or which serve Project Area residents; and
WHEREAS, the Agency desires to expend funds for the construction of the
Facility; and
WHEREAS, construction of the Facility has been found to conform to the
General Plan of the City; and
WHEREAS, Agency expenditures for the Facility improve educational
opportunities and provide expanded economic opportunities in the community, thus
assisting in the redevelopment of the Project Area, all as more fully outlined in the
Section 33679 Summary described below; and
WHEREAS, a summary has been prepared and considered by the City Council,
the Agency, and the District, and has been made available to the public as provided in
Section 33679 of the Law (the "Section 33679 Summary"), which summary (1) estimates
the amount of funds to be used by the Agency for the Facility, (2) sets forth facts
supporting the findings made in this Resolution pursuant to Section 33445 of the Law,
and (3) sets forth the redevelopment purpose to be served by the proposed Agency
expenditure for the Facility; and
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WHEREAS, on June 8, 1999 the District conducted a duly noticed public hearing
pursuant to Section 33679 of the Law to obtain and consider public testimony regarding
the expenditures proposed to be made by the Agency for the Facility; and
WHEREAS, on June 21, 1999, the City Council and the Agency conducted a
duly noticed public hearing pursuant to Section 33679 of the Law to obtain and consider
public testimony regarding the expenditures proposed to be made by the Agency for the
Facility; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 33445 of the Law, the Agency may, with the
consent of the City Council, pay part or all of the installation of the Facility, if the City
Council and the District make certain specified findings; and
WHEREAS, the District made the required findings pursuant to Section 33445 of
the Law by resolution adopted on June 8, 1999, following conduct of the District public
hearing further described above;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that based on information
presented to the City Council, the Agency, and the District, including the information
provided in the Section 33679 Summary, and in compliance with the requirements of
Section 33445 of the Law, the City Council resolves that:
1. All of the above recitals are true and correct, and the City Council has based
the findings and actions set forth in this Resolution, in part, on such recitals.
2. The City Council hereby finds and determines that: (a) development of the
Facility will be of benefit to the Project Area; (b) no other reasonable method of
financing the Facility is available to the community; (c) development of the Facility will
assist in the elimination of one or more blighting conditions inside the Project Area; and
(d) Agency assistance with the Facility is consistent with the Agency's current
Implementation Plan. The factual and analytical basis used by the City Council in
making these findings and determinations is set forth in the Section 33679 Summary and
in the staff report and materials regarding the Facility provided to the City Council.
3. Subject to the conditions set forth in Paragraph 5 below, the City Council
hereby consents to the expenditure of $270,203.05 for the purpose of District
development of the Facility.
4. The Agency shall not expend any funds for the Facility unless and until the
City, the District, and/or the Agency have completed all procedures and made all
findings, in their sole and absolute discretion, required for such expenditure pursuant to
the California Environmental Quality Act.
5. The attached Exhibit A is incorporated in to this Resolution by this reference.
6. This Resolution shall take immediate effect from and after its passage and
approval.
I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that
the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a special joint
meeting of the San Rafael City Council and the San Rafael Redevelopment Agency held
on the 21" day of June, 1999, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen, Heller, Miller, Phillips and Mayor Boro
NOES: COUNCIL(1EMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
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Jeanne M. Leoncim, City Clerk
EXHIBIT A
MARIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
DISTANCE LEARNING IN THE SAN RAFAEL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
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The Marin Community College District has been a provider of innovative education
using Distance Learning techniques since the mid-1970s, when televised courses were
first offered. Now the College is using the latest technology tools like computer-assisted
instruction, the Internet/World Wide Web, and videoteleconferencing, to provide greater
access to education, information, and employment skills training to current and potential
students. Agency funding will permit the District to bring these tools to the Project Area.
The Distance Learning Facility in the Pickleweed Park Canal Learning Center will
contain the following components, to be funded through the Agency:
• several computers, with networked printer, for on-line library catalog and Internet
research activities, MS Office Suite and CD Rom capabilities
• several A/V stations for videotape and/or cable TV viewing
• one studio -size compressed video unit for Distance Learning connections with the
College of Marin's Kentfield and/or Indian Valley campuses, as well as other CoM
Distance Learning locations
• on and off site compressed video/network connection and system improvements as
necessary
• room and facility improvements
The San Rafael High School Distance Learning -Equipped Classroom will contain one
portable compressed video unit for Distance Learning connections with the College of
Marin's Kentfield and/or Indian Valley campuses, as well as other CoM Distance
Learning locations, to be funded through the Agency. These funds will cover on- and
off-site compressed video/network connection and system improvements as necessary.
The College/MEC Partnership's LEAP/CALL Distance Learning -Equipped Classroom
and improvements to the Computer -Assisted Learning Lab (located at 2955 Kerner Blvd.)
will contain the following components, to be funded through the Agency:
• one portable compressed video unit for Distance Learning connections with the
College of Marin's Kentfield and/or Indian Valley campuses, as well as other CoM
Distance Learning locations
• on- and off-site compressed video/network connection and system improvements
included as necessary
• upgrades to the existent computer lab, including English Language Learning and pre-
vocational skills software for student/client use
These Distance Learning facilities will enable the College to better serve the residents of
the San Rafael Redevelopment Project Area by providing them with a variety of activities
and programs. Likely examples of these include:
• English as a Second Language classes
• Welfare to Work programs (e.g., Childcare Worker classes)
• Computer Literacy
• Business Basics and "Foundation Skills" Classes
• "Career Nights"
• Community and College Forums
• Education and Career Counseling Services (English and native language, as available)
• Other programs and activities as appropriate to the College and the Area
Marin Community College District Projects:
Pickleweed Park Community Center $238,203.05
Distance Learning Center (Creation of
Interactive Classroom), with on and off site
compressed video/network and system
improvements as necessary
San Rafael High School $10,300.00
Distance Learning -Equipped Classroom,
with on and off site compressed
video/network and system improvements as
necessary
LEAP/CALL $21,700.00
Distance Learning Equipped Classroom and
improvements to Computer Assisted
Learning Lab, with on and off site
compressed video/network and system
improvements as necessary
Total MCC District Projects: $270,203.05