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Ordinance No. 736

 

AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AUTHORIZING AND

APPROVING THE REDEVELOPMENT OF A PORTION OF THE

UNINCORPORATED AREA CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT

BY THE PALM DESERT REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PURSUANT TO SECTION

33213 OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE

 

 

The Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside, State of California, do ordain as follows:

 

Section 1. Pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 33213, the City of Palm Desert previously requested that the Board of Supervisors designate and authorize the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency to develop a redevelopment plan for that certain real property located within the territorial limits of the County of Riverside, contiguous to the City of Palm Desert, more particular shown in Exhibit A, attached hereto.

 

Section 2. By its Ordinance No. 727, the Board of Supervisors authorized the City of Palm Desert and the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency to develop a redevelopment plan for the property shown in Exhibit A as if the area were within the City of Palm Desert, except as provided in Ordinance No. 727.

 

Section 3. The Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency has prepared a Redevelopment Plan ,which has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, (the Redevelopment Plan), for the proposed Project Area No. 4, which project area contains that certain real property located within the territorial limits of the County of Riverside, contiguous to the City of Palm Desert, and has presented such Redevelopment Plan to the Board of Supervisors.

 

Section 4. The City of Palm Desert and the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency shall have only those rights and privileges with respect to that certain real property located within the territorial limits of the County of Riverside, that are necessary for purposes of implementing and completing the Redevelopment Plan. The County of Riverside shall retain all rights, powers and privileges with respect to land use controls, development approvals and all authorizations affecting the unincorporated real property within the project area as long as said property remains unincorporated territory within the County of Riverside.

 

Section 5. Health and Safety Code Section 33213 provides that the Redevelopment Plan must be approved by ordinance of the Board of Supervisors.

 

Section 6. Notwithstanding Section 2 of Ordinance No. 727, the Board hereby finds that the Redevelopment Plan may be approved by the Board before or after its final adoption by the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency.

 

Section 7. The Board of Supervisors hereby approves the Redevelopment Plan.

 

Section 8. Prior to the effective date of this ordinance, the City of Palm Desert and the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency shall execute an agreement with the County of Riverside memorializing the requirements and conditions of this ordinance which agreement shall contain a provision providing for a committee composed of City appointees, County appointees and resident appointees that will make recommendations and approve all Agency projects and activities funded by tax increment generated from property located within the unincorporated territory.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADOPTED: 8-24-93 (Eff.: 9-23-93)

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