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City Manager’s Report
TO:
FROM:
HONORABLE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT:
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
CMR: 256:02
DATE:
SUBJECT:
May 13, 2002
JOINT PUBLIC HEARING ON REDEVELOPMENT PLAN AND
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT BY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND CITY COUNCIL FOR JUNE
17, 2002
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Redevelopment Agency Board call for and consent to a joint
public hearing on June 17, 2002, to be held by the Redevelopment Agency and City
Council on the Redevelopment Plan and Final Environmental Impact Report for the
Edgewood Redevelopment Project.
BACKGROUND
On March 4, 2002, the Redevelopment Agency authorized the circulation and review of
the Redevelopment Plan (Plan) and Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR), referred
the Plan and the DEIR to the Planning and Transportation Commission, and transmitted
both documents to taxing entities that might be affected by the establishment of a
redevelopment project at the Edgewood Center.
Staff held a community information meeting on the Redevelopment Plan and Owner
Participation Rules on March 19, 2002, soliciting comments from property owners,
business tenants and nearby residents.
The comment period for the DEIR ended on April 22, 2002 and comments are being
prepared for inclusion into the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR).
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DISCUSSION
On June 5, 2002 the Planning and Transportation Commission will be reviewing the
Redevelopment Plan for conformity to the Comprehensive Plan and making its report and
recommendations to the Agency. The Planning and Transportation Commission will also
be making a recommendation to the Agency about certification of the FEIR.
As a final step before the Agency adopts the Plan and FEIR, redevelopment law requires
that a joint public hearing be set by the City Council and Redevelopment Agency to
receive written comments on the Plan and FEIR.
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
This recommendation is consistent with existing City policies.
RESOURCE IMPACT
No additional resources are required at this time.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
This action by the City Council is not considered a project under the California
Environment Quality Act.
PREPARED BY:USA~~N ~Resource Planning Manager
CITY MANAGER APPROVAL:~
F!~NK BENEST, Executive Director
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