CC - 1991-23 - Agency Payment for Street And Sanitary Sewer Improvementsi
RESOLUTION NO. 91-23
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF'ROSEMEAD
MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS WITH RESPECT
TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PAYMENT FOR STREET AND SANITARY
SEWER IMPROVEMENTS IN RAMONA BOULEVARD (BURTON/RUBIO WASH)
AND KLINGERMAN STREET (DELTA/WHITTIER NARROWS GOLF COURSE)
AND JACKSON AVENUE (GARVEY/GRAVES)
WHEREAS, the Infrastructure Management Report as adopted by the
Rosemead City Council on August 30, 1988, identifies and prioritizes
sanitary sewers and various streets for improvements in FY 90-91; and
WHEREAS, the construction of sanitary sewers and improvements of
those streets inside and adjacent to Project Area No. 1, as depicted
in Exhibit "A", will serve to upgrade the Rosemead Sewer System and
increase capacity to handle peak flows, improve public safety and
reduce maintenance costs throughout the network of streets that have
been improved previously with financing from the Redevelopment
Agency; and
WHEREAS, the total Agency obligation for the project shall not
exceed Five Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($520,000).
NOW, THEREFORE, the Rosemead City Council' resolves as follows:
Section 1. The City Council finds, determines and declares:
(a) That the payment by the'Rosemead Redevelopment Agency for
the costs of street and sanitary sewer improvements in and adjacent
to Project Area No. 1, as depicted in Exhibit "A" is of benefit to
the project area. This finding is based on the fact that the
improvements described above will reduce maintenance costs, improve
sewer capacity, and enhance public safety throughout a network of
streets entering and exiting the project area.
(b) That there are no other reasonable means of financing such
buildings, facilities, structures or other improvements available to
the community. Although the City maintains a General Fund surplus,
the uncertainty of continuing municipal revenue sources militates
against the depletion of existing reserves until such time as revenue
sources and major required expenditures are stabilized.
. Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this
Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 14th day o~ May, 19
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?EST"* MAYSY Y CLERK
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 91-23 was duly and regularly
adopted by the City Council of theCity of Rosemead at a regular meeting thereof
held on the 14th day of May, 1991, by the following vote:
Yes: Bruesch, Imperial, Clark, McDonald
No: Taylor
Absent: None
Abstain: None
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RESOLUTION 91-23
Street Improvements in
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