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IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1993, AT 7:30 PM
Regular Meeting:
San Rafael Redevelopment Agency
Present: Albert J. Boro, Chairman
Dorothy L. Breiner, Member
Paul M. Cohen, Member
Michael A. Shippey, Member
Joan Thayer, Member
Absent: None
Also Present: Pamela J. Nicolai, Executive Director
David Walker, Assistant Agency Attorney
Jeanne M. Leoncini, Agency Secretary
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS OF AN URGENCY NATURE
None.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Member Thayer moved and Member Breiner seconded, to approve the recommended action on
the following Consent Calendar items:
ITEMS
RECOMMENDED ACTION
1. Approval of Minutes of Regular Meeting of May 17,Approved as submitted.
1993 (AS)
2. Unapproved Minutes of the Citizens Advisory Accepted report.
Committee Meeting of May 6, 1993 (RA) - File
R-140 IV B
AYES: MEMBERS: Breiner, Cohen, Shippey, Thayer & Chairman Boro
NOES: MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: MEMBERS: None
The following item was pulled from the Consent Calendar for discussion:
3. QUARTERLY REPORT ON DOWNTOWN PROMOTIONS (RA) - File R-181
Member Thayer asked at what point in time will the BID be on an independent
status? Assistant Executive Director Ours responded he did not believe they
have established a specific date for them to do that. He stated he had
discussed this coming year's budget with them and they stated they would not
request any funds next year.
Executive Director Nicolai stated staff received a report from one of the BID
members on not only the option of expanding the district, but getting their own
501C3 status, and indicated they are making efforts to move in that direction.
She stated the Downtown Plan will also create a tremendous context for them to
be able to move forward and create a district that is contiguous with the
Downtown Plan boundaries, as well as get the professional sector involved in
this process.
Member Thayer asked if their revenues had been used from previous years. Ms.
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Nicolai responded the revenues from the Agency, specifically $20,000, are from
the Assessment District itself and that is a fairly static amount. Ms. Nicolai
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stated this amount increased when staff changed the entire business license
structure because the BID fee was set up to be one-half of whatever the Business
License Fee is, so this is not something that is related to any of the fund-
raising efforts, etc. Mrs. Thayer asked if anything had come from fundraising
of any type, because the revenues shown in the staff report are just the
Redevelopment Agency funds and from the Assessment District? Mr. Ours responded
the BID was assessing themselves and their goal was to expand their boundaries
so there will be more members of the Assessment District. Chairman Boro
clarified Mrs. Thayer's question by asking if there was any revenue from any of
the events that are ongoing, such as the Farmers' Market, etc. Mr. Ours
responded there is no cash flow at this time from those events, but there will
be in the future, because most of these events have start-up costs that are
still being paid, which are covering their costs. Mrs. Thayer asked for
clarification by stating that essentially if the revenues received by the
Assessment District are $20,000 and our contribution is $42,000, then to reach
the $62,000 figure, BID will have to almost double the size of their Assessment
District. Ms. Nicolai responded this would not be difficult, because they have
a fairly narrowly defined district now and if it is expanded geographically to
include professional services, as well as property owners, it might go up more
than that.
Member Thayer moved and Member Breiner seconded, to accept the report.
AYES: MEMBERS: Breiner, Cohen, Shippey, Thayer & Chairman Boro
NOES: MEMBERS: None
ABSENT:MEMBERS: None
4. STATUS REPORT ON RAFAEL THEATRE (RA) - File R-260 x R-332 x R-333
Assistant Executive Director Ours showed the renderings to the Agency that were
on display for the public during the Classic Car Parade, May 22, 1993. He
introduced Mrs. Ann Brebner, of the Northern California Film Institute, who gave
an update on the progress of this project.
Mrs. Ann Brebner, representing the Northern California Film Institute, stated
the Theatre was open on the day of the Classic Car Parade, May 22, 1993, from
2:00 PM to 10:00 PM. She stated over 1,200 people went through the Theatre to
view these renderings. She noted there were several interested people in
attendance who had grown up going to this theatre and she received much feedback
on what the historical and sentimental meaning of this theatre meant to them.
She stated the most significant offering she received for this was from a person
who asked her if they had a theatre organ and when she indicated they did not,
they offered an organ for the theatre. She stated they also received an offer
of assistance in installing the narrative system for the seeing impaired
individuals who will be attending the theatre.
Mrs. Brebner stated they had almost 300 people sign up to volunteer and/or be
informed of the progress on this project.
She stated the architects have done a wonderful job of answering all of the
historic inventory that needs to be answered, which they were very pleased with.
She stated they would be in New York on another job and would be viewing the
Film Forum there which is another three screen theater which is being built now
to see what procedures are being used in this project to assist in the Rafael
Theatre renovation.
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Chairman Boro stated Mrs. Brebner described accurately the mood of the people
who were there at the Classic Car Parade and their enthusiasm for this project.
He commended her for the progress being made.
Member Breiner asked what was the next step? Mr. Ours responded they have been
working on a number of agreements for this and the key starting point was the
environmental review. He noted this particular development of the theatre, in
the opinion of the architect hired by the City who was to be the watch dog of
the historic significance, might entitle the City to be able to get by with a
much shortened process because this does not change the theatre in a way that it
could not be brought back to its original form. He stated this could save as
much as six months with this project. He stated after the environmental
documents are done, the purchase agreement would be signed and the development
agreement with the Film Institute, which are the two major issues.
Member Cohen asked Mr. Ours what the progress was on the relocation of Rafael
Book & News? Mr. Ours responded he had a meeting with the owner of Rafael Book
& News on Thursday, who was very interested in moving his business next door to
the Theatre and was in negotiations with the owner of the building at this time.
Mrs. Brebner stated the Film Institute felt that the newsstand was a vital part
of Fourth Street and they would like to see that business next door to the
Theatre, including the expansion of their business at the same time.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:15 PM.
JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Agency Secretary
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