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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5/8/2014 - STAFF REPORTS - 3.B. OVERSIGHT BOARD FOR THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE PALM SPRINGS COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD REPORT MEETING DATE: May 8, 2014 NEW BUSINESS TITLE: APPROVING THE TERMINATION OF A SUBLEASEHOLD INTEREST IN A 9.62 ACRE PORTION OF BUSINESS LEASE 315 (PSL 315) PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE STATE CONTROLLER AND THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE INITIATED: Department of Community & Economic Development In 2013, the Successor Agency of the former Community Redevelopment of the city of Palm Springs ("Agency") was ordered by the State Controller's Office and the California Department of Finance to terminate the sublease interest acquired by the former Community Redevelopment Agency in September, 2007 and merge the leased interest into the Master Lease (PSL 315) held by the City of Palm Springs. These actions are required as part of the State's acceptance of the parcel as "governmental use" tied to the overall PSL 315 ground lease that includes the Convention Center itself. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 023, "A RESOLUTION OF THE OVERSIGHT BOARD FOR THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE PALM SPRINGS COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROVING THE TERMINATION OF A SUBLEASEHOLD INTEREST IN A 9.62 ACRE PORTION OF BUSINESS LEASE 315 (PSL 315) PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE STATE CONTROLLER AND THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE." 2. Direct the Clerk of the Successor Agency to cause the execution of the Resolution to the State Controller's Office and the State Department of Finance. BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS: In 2004, construction began on the expansion of the City's Convention Center. The Convention Center expansion generated additional developer interest in the area surrounding the facility, including the expected development of two new hotels at the time. As a result of this activity, by 2006 or 2007 there were very few remaining vacant parcels of land immediately adjacent or in close proximity to the Convention Center that were available for either (1) a future expansion of the Convention Center, (2) additional public and private parking for the Convention Center and anticipated new hotels, or (3) additional hotel development to serve the Convention Center. The 9.62 acre parcel subleased by PS Venture Cabal leros/Amado, LLC (the "Parcel") was one such property. os-os- zn I-f 3. 6• Oversight Board Report May 8, 2014— Page 2 Termination PSL 315 Sublease The Parcel was leased by the City under the City's Master Lease with individual members of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians (Business Lease 315 or "PSL 315") and subleased to PS Venture Caballeros/Amado, LLC (the "Sublessee"). In September, 2007 the former RDA acquired the leasehold interest from the Sublessee to control the site for future development of public and/or private facilities. Using Tax Allocation Bond proceeds, the former RDA acquired the sublease interest on the City's behalf, relieving the City's General Fund and Community Promotion Fund, which paid the Convention Center debt service, of that amount. A Summary Report describing the transaction was prepared pursuant to Sections 33445 and 33679 of California Redevelopment Law. In 2011, the Legislature and Governor enacted legislation abolishing all of the redevelopment agencies in California (the "Dissolution Act"). As part of the Dissolution Act, agencies were required to dispose of all real property assets in a timely manner. The Act did create an exception to the disposition requirement for governmental use properties, defined in HSC section 34181(a). The State has mostly narrowly construed governmental use properties to be only those specifically included in Section 34181(a), and rejected a number of former RDA properties to be considered governmental use. Based on the documents provided by the Agency to the State Department of Finance, determined that the Convention Center is part of the Leasehold Agreement that the City has with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (Bureau), and the former RDA has no interest in the Convention Center parcels. Finance did not object to the overflow parking lot returning to the City since the City is the primary lessee; however, any subleases that the former RDA was a parry to should be amended to remove the former RDA since agreements between the City and the former RDA are no longer enforceable pursuant to HSC section 34171(d)(2), thereby merging the leasehold interest and sublease interest. Therefore, the City is allowed to keep the sublease interest in the 9.62 acres acquired by the former RDA, and merge it with the larger Master Lease interest of the 30+ acre PSL 315, of which it was a part. This is accomplished by terminating the sublease. Since the terms of the sublease allow the Sublessee to not pay rent until after the parcel is developed, the Successor Agency does not have any current rent obligation to the City, nor does the City receive any revenue for the sublease. RESOLUTION NO. 023 A RESOLUTION OF THE OVERSIGHT BOARD OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY FOR THE PALM SPRINGS COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, APPROVING THE TERMINATION OF A SUBLEASEHOLD INTEREST IN A 9.62 ACRE PORTION OF BUSINESS LEASE 315 (PSL 315) PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE STATE CONTROLLER AND THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. WHEREAS, the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Palm Springs ("Redevelopment Agency") was a redevelopment agency in the City of Palm Springs ("City"), duly created pursuant to the California Community Redevelopment Law (Part 1 (commencing with Section 33000) of Division 24 of the California Health and Safety Code) ("Redevelopment Law"); and WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency was responsible for the administration of redevelopment activities within the City; and WHEREAS, in 2007, the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Palm Springs acquired a subleasehold interest in certain real property (the "Leasehold") within Merged Project Area No. 2, generally being 9.62 acres located at the intersection of Amado Road and Avenida Cabelleros. The City of Palm Springs, a California charter city ("City"), is the Master Lessee under Business Lease No. PSL 315 ("Original Lease"), which is on file with the Bureau of Indian Affairs ("BIA"), which lease affects certain Sublease Land as more particularly described in said lease ("Master Lease Property"). The Master Lease has been amended pursuant to: 1) Amendment No. 1 to PSL-315 approved by the BIA on October 13, 1995; 2) the First Amendment to Business Lease-315, dated April 7, 2004, and approved by the BIA on May 26, 2004; and 3) the Second Amendment to Business Lease No. PSL-315, dated February 9, 2006, and approved by the BIA on February 9, 2006. The Original Lease as amended by the three amendments is collectively referred to in this Agreement as the "Master Lease"; and WHEREAS, AB X1 26 and AB X1 27 were signed by the Governor of California on June 28, 2011, making certain changes to the Redevelopment Law, including adding Part 1.8 (commencing with Section 34161) and Part 1.85 (commencing with Section 34170) ("Part 1.85") to Division 24 of the California Health and Safety Code which effectively dissolves the Redevelopment Agency ("Dissolution Act"); and WHEREAS, under the Dissolution Act, the term "successor agency" was defined to refer to the dissolved redevelopment agency's sponsoring community (the city, county or city and county that formed the Dissolved RDA), unless the sponsoring community adopted a resolution electing not to serve in that capacity; and Resolution No. 023 Page 2 WHEREAS, as part of the Dissolution Act, agencies were required to dispose of all real property assets in a timely manner, though the Act did create an exception to the disposition requirement for governmental use properties, defined in HSC section 34181(a); and WHEREAS, though the State has mostly narrowly construed governmental use properties to be only those specifically included in Section 34181(a), and rejected a number of former Redevelopment Agency properties to be considered governmental use, the California Department of Finance ("Finance") determined that the Convention Center is part of the Leasehold Agreement that the City has with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (Bureau), and did not object to the PSL 315 sublease returning to the City since the City is the primary lessee; and WHEREAS, the Department of Finance further directed that any subleases that the former Redevelopment Agency was a party to should be amended to remove the former Redevelopment Agency, since agreements between the City and its former Redevelopment Agency are no longer enforceable pursuant to HSC section 34171(d)(2), thereby merging the Master Lease interest and sublease interest. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE OVERSIGHT BOARD FOR THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Oversight Board hereby finds and determines that the foregoing recitals are true and correct, and incorporates them herein by reference. SECTION 2. The Oversight Board approves the termination of a sublease over a 9.62 acre section of PSL 315, acquired by the former Redevelopment Agency in 2007 pursuant to Section 33445 of California Redevelopment Law, from PS Venture Caballeros/Amado, LLC, the previous sublessee. SECTION 3. The sublease interest and leasehold interest in the 9.62 acre parcel is hereby merged. SECTION 4. This Resolution shall take effect three days after its adoption. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE OVERSIGHT BOARD FOR THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE PALM SPRINGS COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS THIS 8T" DAY OF MAY, 2014. ATTEST: THOMAS FLAVIN, CHAIRMAN JAMES THOMPSON, Clerk/Secretary Resolution No. 023 Page 3 CERTIFICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF PALM SPRINGS ) I, James Thompson, Secretary of the Oversight Board of the Successor Agency of the Palm Springs Community Redevelopment Agency hereby certify that Resolution No. 023 was adopted by the Oversight Board at a Special Meeting held on the 8ch day of May, 2014, and that the same was adopted by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: JAMES THOMPSON, Clerk/Secretary City of Palm Springs, California