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CC - Item I.A - Proposed Eaton Village Shopping Center
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER DATE: MAY 25, 2000 SUBJECT: CITY OF ROSEMEAD/EL MONTE JOINT COUNCIL MEETING Proposed Eaton Village Shopping Center — 9889 Valley Boulevard The purpose of the joint meeting with the City of El Monte is to provide both cities with a short presentation on a proposed development at the northeast corner of Valley and Temple City Boulevard. The developer, Mr. Robert McCoy, is proposing to develop a 28 acre "power- retail center ". This proposed center straddles the boundary line between the City of Rosemead and the City of El Monte. A information package will be provided to both cities the day of the meeting. The current design proposal consists of approximately 700,000 square feet of leaseable floor area and parking structures to accommodate 2,900 vehicles. Major anchor tenants that will be attracted to the location include a major grocery store (ie Albertsons), a sixteen screen motion Picture theatre, two electronics retailers, ice skating rink, several restaurants, and a variety of smaller retail and office spaces. Dialogue between the developer, the two cities and the private property owners has been ongoing for several months. According to Mr. McCoy, roughly 40% of the properties within the project site are in escrow and 35 % have informal agreements to purchase. It has been the position of the City of Rosemead from the start of this project that all costs will be the sole responsibility of the developer. This includes no City assistance in the form of land cost or lease writedown. The developer was informed of this position from staff's initial discussions regarding the project. Attachments: 1. Project Map CITY OF EL MONTE NOTICE OF ACTION TAKEN AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2 - "SPECIALLY ADDED AGENDA ITEM" - PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that during the r: egaixrJadjourned regular City Council meeting as conducted on May 30 , 2000, a City Official presented an item of business for consideration and action by the City which was not previously listed on the printed agenda for such meeting as publicly posted 72 hours previous to such meeting. Said item of business is more specifically described as: Resolution No. 8024 of the City Council of the City of E1 Mon o the San Ga riel Basin Water Quality Authority Government Code Section 54954.2 generally prevents action being taken by the City Council on any item not appearing on the posted agenda except under the following conditions: (1) Upon determination by a majority vote of the City Council that an emergency situation exists; or (2) Upon a two- thirds vote of the City Council (or if less than two- thirds of the members are present, an unanimous vote of those present) that the need to take action on the particular item arose subsequent to the posting of the agenda. Action taken by the City Council on May 30 , 2000, with respect to the above - described matter arose by virtue of: An emergency. Facts and circumstances requiring immediate action. X Other circumstances. Description of facts: The need to take action arose after the posting of the May 30 2000 City Council agenda Action on added agenda item: (i) Motion to Add Item: Second: Vote Dated: (Revised 1999) (ii) Motion on Item: Second: Vote: City Clerk A 4M ;40 RESOLUTION NO. 8024 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EL MONTE, CALIFORNIA, OPPOSING AB 2544, REVISING THE SCOPE OF ACTIVITIES OF THE SAN GABRIEL BASIN WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY. WHEREAS, AB 2544 was introduced by Assemblyman Calderon to regulate the construction and use of waste wells that extend into underground aquifers; and WHEREAS, AB 2544 has since been substantially amended for the purpose of revising the scope of activities performed by the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority (WQA); and WHEREAS, AB 2544 also contains provisions for sun setting the Water Quality Authority by July 2002 and designates the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board as WQA's successor; and WHEREAS, AB 2544 mandates WQA to reduce assessments imposed on water purveyors if they finance their own groundwater treatment projects without requirement that those projects be consistent with the clean-up objectives specified in the WQA Groundwater Quality Management and Remediation Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of El Monte, California does hereby oppose AB 2544, unless amended. As currently written, AB 2544 fails to address and specify that: clean-up treatment projects of water purveyors must conform to the WQA Plan in order to receive reduced assessments; the successor agency to WQA not be allowed to assume responsibilities until the WQA has insured all clean-up treatment facilities are operational; and lacks sufficient assurances and protections that the environmental health of the San Gabriel Groundwater Basin will not be further compromised by bill provisions. Passed. Approved and adopted this 30th day of May, 2000. Rachel Montes Mayor of the City of El Monte ATTEST: Lorene Gutierrez City Clerk of the City of El Monte / -'x STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) SS: CITY OF EL MONTE 1 I, Lorene Gutierrez, City Clerk of the City of El Monte, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 8024 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of El Monte, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk at an adjourned regular meeting of said Council held on the 30th day of May, 2000 and that said resolution was adopted by the following vote, to -wit: AYES: 06363 ABSENT: Lorene Gutierrez City Clerk of the City of El Monte Site Plan _ BUILDING s =s, A wm,NG AI :.BD M101 H It d '� K104 J � 1p ��InnII ,V B �IV WILDINGB ��f�Ij'ppppnII ADD > .1� W I a.w1 �� uDI J G O BUIDNGG O `Y. 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INITIAL STUDY PROJECT TRAFFIC STUDY ADOPT REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA E.I.R. ADOPT D.D.A. /APPROVE DESIGN SUBMIT INITIAL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT / SITE PREP. FINANCE PROJECT GROUND BREAKING : 15 SEP 201 COVER WASH/DEMO/SITE PREP. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS - BUILDING PERMIT - CONSTRUCT CENTER - TENANT IMPROVEMENTS - PROJECT COMPLETE : 10 SEP 2001 PROJECT ENTITLEMENT SCH MAY 18,2000 Expire 1. R. Building Permit Moratorium (45 days ) 3/28 5/12 2. R. Notice Zone Change and General Plan Amend. ( 21 days) (Delay until June) 3. R. City Council Adopt Redevelopment Area 4/11 (Tu.) 4. R. Planning Commission Approve Zone Change ( 10 days) (Delay until June) 5. R. Extend Moratorium 90 Days at May 9th meeting (Effective) 5/12 (Fr.) 8/17 6. R. City Council Approve Zone Change (30 Day Challenge) (Delay until July) 7. R. & E.M. File for Site Plan and Design Review 5/24 8. R. & E.M. Project Initial Study / Mitigated Neg. Dec. 5/25 9. R. & E. M. Project Traffic Study - allow 4 weeks 6/22 10.111. 1st Reading / City Council Adopt Redevelopment EIR 5/23 (Tu.) 11. E.M. 21 Day notice for Zone Change 5/23 (Tu.) 12. R. & E.M. Joint City Council Project Presentation 5/30 (Tu.) 13. R. Second Reading of Redevelopment EIR 6/13 7/13 14. E.M. 30 Day Zone Change Appeal Period expires 7/13 15. R. Redevelopment Area Effective (30 Days Later) 7/13 16. R. 21 Day Notice for Project Reviews, Public Comments, etc. 7/14 (Mo.) 8/4 17. E.M. 21 Day Notice for Project Reviews, Public Comments, etc. 6/27 (Tu.) 18. R. Final Project Review and Approval by Planning Commission 8/8 (Mo.) 19. E.M. Final Review and Approval by Planning Commission 7/18 (Tu.) 20. R. Final City Council Approval of DDA 7/25 (Tu.) 8/15 21. Construction Begins / Grounding Breaking 9/15/00 (Fr.) 22. Occupancy/ Available For Tenants 9/10/01 (Mo.) (R. = Rosemead) (E.M. = El Monte) DEMOGRAPHICS ' Temple City Blvd. & Valley Blvd. i r Rosemead, CA Population (1999) 1 mi 23,873 Trade Area Size 3 mi 255,932 5 mi LOUNT % 572,040 Daytime Marketplace Total Daytime Employment 15,145 88,851 192,243 Race & Ethnicity Race: White (1999) Race: Black (1999) Race: Asian or Pacific Islander (1999) Race: Other Race (1999) Ethnicity: Hispanic (1999) erage Household Income Average Household Income (1990) Average Household Income (1999) Average Household Income (2004) 13,587 57% 143,117 56% 305,652 53% 788 3% 9,027 4% 23,347 4% 5,059 21% 53,320 21% 137,397 24% 4,439 19% 50,468 20% 105,644 18% 13,275 56% 137,055 54% 276,545 48% $ 36,660 $ 38,502 $ 44,217 $ 50,439 $ 54,757 $ 63,928 $ 59,987 $ 66,167 $ 77,765 Median Disposable Income Median Disposable Income (1999) $ 38,922 $ 40,495 $ 43,572 Median Disposable Income (2004) $ 44,714 $ 47,130 $ 50,911 Igregate Income ($M) Aggregate Income ($M, 1999) $ 322 $ 3,934 $ 10,942 Aggregate Income ($M, 2004) $ 374 $ 4,746 $ 13,414 Labor Force Employment Status: Employed (1999) 11,068 93% 118,839 93% 272,330 94% Occupation: % White Collar (1999) 5,433 46% 61,957 49% 160,157 55% Occupation: Executive /Managerial (1999) 946 8% 12,593 10% 34,579 12% Occupation: Professional (1999) 1,033 9% 12,470 10% 36,012 12% Occupation: Technical (1999) 345 3% 3,588 3% 9,220 3% Occupation: Sales (1999) 1,134 10% 13,109 10% 32,134 11% Occupation: Clerical (1999) 1,970 17% 20,127 16% 48,148 17% Occupation: % Blue Collar (1999) 6,429 54% 65,265 51% 129,458 45% Occupation: Services (1999) 1,254 11% 12,674 10% 26,984 9% Total Labor Force (1999) 11,862 127,222 289,615 Consumer Expenditures ($IHH) Total Consumer Expenditures (1999) $ 40,375 $ 43,411 $ 47,484 Total Retail Expenditures (1999) $ 18,798 47% $ 20,269 47% $ 22,256 47% Prepared By: Geonomics, Inc. Source: AGS (1998) :.FACT SHEET ,,MAY 18,2000 SITE LOCATION The Site is located in the Cities of Rosemead and El Monte, on the north side of East Valley Boulevard between Temple City Boulevard on the West and Rowland Avenue on the East. SITE ADDRESS SITE SIZE BUILDING LEASE AREA PARKING ENTITLEMENT APPROVALS CONSTRUCTION BEGINS CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE 9789 East Valley Boulevard Rosemead / El Monte, California 28 Acres 700,000 Square Feet Surface 650 Structures 2,250 Tota 1 2,900 Completed August 15, 2000 September 15, 2000 September 10, 2001 PROJECT COST $85,000,000 BUILDING AREA TABULATION MAY 18,2000 BUILDING "A" A -1 Major Retailer 150,000 sf A -2 Retail Sales Shop 7,700 A -3 Garden / Indoor- Outdoor Restaurant 5,000 162,700 sf BUILDING "B" B -1 Ground Floor Retail 4,000 B -2 Ground Floor Retail 6,000 B -3 Roof Top Ice Skating Rink 66,500 B -4 Basement Bowling and Arcade 66,500 B -5 Parking for 1,400 cars 143,000 sf _1nI1U1yJ11C i[* C -101 Retail Sales Stores 12,800 C -102 17,000 C -103 5,250 C -104 2,375 C -105 3,400 C -106 1,260 C -107 2,000 C -108 1,265 Ground Floor Total 45,350 sf C -201 Athletic Club 12,000 C -202 Ballroom Dance School 16,000 C -203 Office Uses 17,350 Second Floor Total 45,350 sf BUILDING "D" D -1 Super Market / Drug Store 60,100 sf BUILDING "E" First Floor Office Uses 11,500 sf Second Floor Office Uses 11,500 sf BUILDING "F" First Floor Retail Sales Shops 27,500 sf Second Floor Office Uses 27.500 sf BUILDING AREA TABULATION PAGE 2 BUILDING :G: G -101 Theaters (3,325 Seats 14 Screens) G -102 Mid -Size `Box' Retail G -103 Mid -Size `Box' Retail G -104 Restaurant G -105 Specialty Retail / Food G -106 G -107 G -108 G -109 G -110 G -111 Tobacco Shop G -112 Specialty Wine Shop G -113 Liquor Store G -114 Parking for 850 Cars 50,000 18,575 18,575 2,700 1,250 1,750 2,600 2,275 900 1,950 750 1,250 5,000 107,575 sf BUILDING "H" H -101 Small `Box' Type Retail 7,200 H -102 7,200 H -103 9,000 H -104 8,400 31,800 sf SPECIALTY FREE - STANDING 'PAD' USES Pad -A Bank 3,500 Pad -B Restaurant 4,000 Pad -C Restaurant 3,825 Pad -D Restaurant 5,400 Pad -E Restaurant 4,225 20.950 sf TOTAL LEASE AREA 694,825 SF PARKING Building 'B' 1,400 cars Building 'G' 850 Surface Lots 650 TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED 2,900 CARS