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REQUEST FOR
COUNCIL ACTION
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
SEPTEMBER 18, 2006
TITLE:
APPROVED
AMENDMENTS TO AGREEMENTS FOR
RELOCATION OF THE JOHNSON
CHAPEL HISPANIC CENTER
(PROJECT 1819)
o As Recommended
o As Amended
o Ordinance on 1 st Reading
o Ordinance on 2nd Reading
o Implementing Resolution
o Set Public Hearing For
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CITY ANAGER
CONTINUED TO
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FILE NUMBER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and
Clerk of the Council to execute:
1. An amendment to the relocation agreement with Johnson Chapel; and
2. An amendment to the agreement with Gates Development for an
additional $90,344.00 for a total of $220,000 for the costs
associated with relocation of the Hispanic Worship of the Johnson
Chapel Church.
DISCUSSION
On May I, 2006, the City Council approved agreements for the acquisition
and relocation of the Church property located at 1306 W. Second Street
and 204 N. Bristol Street as part of the Bristol Street Widening Project
between Pine and Third Streets. The relocation agreement authorized the
City to construct the improvements necessary at the former All Auto Parts
building located at 124 S. Bristol in lieu of a relocation payment.
The City Council also approved an agreement with Gates Development for
tenant improvements at 124 S. Bristol. During construction, it was found
that additional improvements are needed to satisfy Building Code
requirements. As of this date approximately 50% of work has been
completed. To complete the renovation and meet the required deadline for
demolition of the existing Hispanic Worship Center, a change order is
needed.
This relocation site will be used by the church while they construct a
permanent facility at their site located at Bristol and Second Street.
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Amendments to Agreements for Johnson Chapel
(Project 1819)
September 18, 2006
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed
proj ect has been determined to be adequately evaluated in previously
prepared Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Assessment EIR
No. 89-01 approved by City Council in 1990.
FISCAL IMPACT
Funds for the proposed acquisitions are available in the Transportation
Systems Area Fund F (account no. 35-631-6631, project no. 1819).
APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS:
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ames G. Ross
Executive Director
Public Works Agency
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L~rancisco Gutierrez ~
V Executive Director
Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency
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