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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4/20/2016 - STAFF REPORTS - 5.D. IVALMSA A. a Y N W qP } COM04RC, + °4<,frolt % CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY STAFF REPORT DATE: APRIL 20, 2016 NEW BUSINESS SUBJECT: AMENDING THE LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN TO ALLOW FOR RETENTION OF REAL PROPERTIES USED FOR PUBLIC PARKING BY DESIGNATING THEM AS GOVERNMENTAL USE AND APPROVING TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS FOR CITY GOVERNMENTALPURPOSES FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager BY: Community & Economic Development Department SUMMARY The City Council, acting as Successor Agency to the City of Palm Springs ("City") Community Redevelopment Agency, will consider approving the transfer of public parking lots to the City as governmental use, pursuant to SB 107 and Health and Safety Code Section 34181, subject to approval of the Oversight Board and the State of California Department of Finance ("DOF"). Additionally, the City Council will also consider approving the acceptance of the public parking lots and authorize the City Clerk to execute a Certificate of Acceptance for the Grant Deed. An amendment of the Long Range Property Management Plan ("LRPMP") to retain public parking lots for governmental use would allow the Successor Agency to transfer ownership of the following real properties, numbered 8 through 12 in the LRPMP, back to the City of Palm Springs: 8. Catholic Church Parking Lot 9. Blue Coyote Parking Lot 10. Food Court Parking Lot 11. Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot 12. Vineyard Parking Lot RECOMMENDATION: 1. Receive and File Amendment No. 1 to the Long Range Property Management Plan. ITEIV NO. City Council as Successor Agency Staff Report April 20, 2016 — Page 2 Amendment No. 1 to Long Range Property Management Plan 2. Adopt Resolution No. , "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO TRANSFER CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES NUMBERED 8 THROUGH 12 IN THE LRPMP TO THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS FOR CITY GOVERNMENTAL USE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE LRPMP AND HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34181." 3. Adopt Resolution No. "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY CLERK TO ACCEPT THE TRANSFER OF SUCCESSOR AGENCY PROPERTY NUMBERED 8 THROUGH 12 IN THE LRPMP TO THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS FOR CITY GOVERNMENTAL USE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE LRPMP AND HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION 34181." STAFF ANALYSIS: The Dissolution Act calls for the Successor Agency, under the direction of the Oversight Board, to dispose of real property it received from the dissolved Redevelopment Agency (RDA) either for specific public uses, or for disposition into the private market, expeditiously and with a view toward reasonably maximizing value, with the disposition proceeds ultimately made available for distribution to the affected taxing entities. The Long Range Property Management Plan was approved by the Oversight Board on December 16, 2013, and approved by the DOF in a letter dated March 25, 2014. The LRPMP addresses the intended disposition of 12 properties (consisting of 19 parcels in total) from the dissolved RDA. At the time of submission of the LRPMP in December 2013, the categories of real properties that could be retained for governmental use were limited and excluded public parking facilities as a permissible "governmental use". The City and the Successor Agency have always held the position that the public parking lots serve a governmental purpose and should be transferred to the City of Palm Springs. In fact, since early 2011 and prior to the Dissolution Act, the former Community Redevelopment Agency and then later the Successor Agency, through Oversight Board actions in December 2012 and in March 2013, attempted to transfer those parking lots to the City. However, the DOF on June 14, 2013 and June 26, 2013, disallowed a number of transfers of properties that the City held for governmental use, including the five subject public parking lots, citing that "they are not reserved for the sole use of governmental agencies or persons visiting those agencies". Based on the prior rejection by DOF to allow the transfer of the public parking lots to the City, and the experiences of other cities in California that had already submitted their LRPMPs, City Staff and the City's redevelopment property consultant anticipated that 02 City Council as Successor Agency Staff Report April 20, 2016— Page 3 Amendment No. 1 to Long Range Property Management Plan the DOF would be reluctant to approve the LRPMP with a disposition plan that included retention of public parking lots for governmental use. In the interest of avoiding delays in the DOF processing of the LRPMP, the recommended approach for disposition was to sell the properties, likely to the City itself, rather than to try to make the argument that the public parking lots were governmental use properties. DOF interpretations changed when, on September 23, 2015, Governor Brown signed SIB 107 making significant changes to redevelopment dissolution laws. Section 34191.3(b) of the Health and Safety Code was amended to read: "if the department has approved a successor agency's LRPMP prior to January 1, 2016, the successor agency may amend its LRPMP once, solely to allow for retention of real properties that constitute parking facilities and lots dedicated solely to public parking' for governmental use pursuant to Section 34181. An amendment to a successor agency's LRPMP under this subdivision shall be submitted to its oversight board for review and approval pursuant to Section 34179, and any such amendment shall be submitted to the department prior to July 1, 2016." On April 19, 2016, the Oversight Board will consider the amendment of the LRPMP to retain for governmental use those certain properties that are used solely for public parking, numbered 8 through 12 in the LRPMP. Parking facilities and lots dedicated solely to public parking do not include properties that generate revenues in excess of reasonable maintenance costs of the properties. The table below provides a summary of the originally proposed plan for disposition of public parking lots in the LRPMP, and the proposed amendment to the disposition plan. # Site Name Assessor's Parcel Disposition Disposition (Proposed Numbers (Original LRPMP Amendment to LRPMP 8 Catholic Church 505-324-002 Sell Property Governmental Use Parking Lot 9 Blue Coyote 513-082-023 and Sell Property Governmental Use Parking Lot and 513-082-040 Driveway 10 Food Court 513-082-043 Sell Property Governmental Use Parking Lot 11 Henry Frank 513-091-004 Sell Property Governmental Use Arcade Parking Lot 12 Vineyard Parking 513-153-015, Sell Property Governmental Use Lot 513-153-016, and 513-153-029 " This is the site number referenced in the Original LRPMP. 03 City Council as Successor Agency Staff Report April 20, 2016— Page 4 Amendment No. 1 to Long Range Property Management Plan Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34181, the Oversight Board, at its meeting on April 19, 2016, will consider approving the transfer of ownership of public parking facilities to the City of Palm Springs for City Governmental use pursuant to any existing agreements relating to the construction or use of these assets, and if approved, will direct the Successor Agency to transfer those properties to the City of Palm Springs. FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. Diana Shay Lauri Aylaian, Director of �— Redevelopment Coordinator Community and Economic Development 7 � David H. Ready, City Manager Attachments: 1. Resolution No. Attachment 1-LRPMP Property Inventory Data Spreadsheet 2. Resolution No. Attachment 1-LRPMP Property Inventory Data Spreadsheet 04 RESOLUTION NO. "A RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL ACTING SOLELY IN ITS CAPACITY AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO TRANSFER CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES NUMBERED 8 THROUGH 12 IN THE LRPMP TO THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS FOR CITY GOVERNMENTAL USE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE LRPMP AND HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34181" 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, 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 ("Health and Safety Code") which effectively dissolves the Redevelopment Agency ("Dissolution Act'); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 34191.5(b), successor agencies are required to send long-range property management plans to the oversight board and State of California Department of Finance no later than six months following the issuance of the finding of completion; and WHEREAS, the Successor Agency received its finding of completion from the State of California Department of Finance on January 2, 2014; and WHEREAS, the Successor Agency submitted a Long Range Property Management Plan ("LRPMP") to the State on December 16, 2013, in accordance with the provisions of Section 34191.3 of the Dissolution Act, indicating the intended disposition and use of the real property assets of the former Redevelopment Agency; and WHEREAS, on September 23, 2015, SB 107 was enacted by the State of California making significant changes to redevelopment dissolution laws including the permissible retention of real properties that constitute parking facilities and lots dedicated to public parking for governmental use pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34181; and WHEREAS, the Successor Agency of the Palm Springs Community Redevelopment Agency prepared an amendment to the Long Range Property Management Plan,0 5 amending the disposition plan of those real properties used for public parking as real properties to be retained for governmental use, in the form attached herewith as Attachment 1, a detailed LRPMP Inventory Data spreadsheet provided by DOF, in accordance with the provisions of Section 34191.3 of the Dissolution Act, indicating the intended disposition and use of those real property assets of the former Redevelopment Agency; and WHEREAS, the Oversight Board directed the Successor Agency to transfer ownership of those assets that were constructed and used for governmental purposes, including parking facilities and lots dedicated solely to public parking, to the appropriate public jurisdiction pursuant to any existing agreements relating to the construction or use of such an asset; and WHEREAS, the Successor Agency desires to transfer the properties to the City of Palm Springs and the City desires to accept the transfer of such Properties from the Agency. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DETERMINES, APPROVES AND DIRECTS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Successor Agency hereby finds and determines that the foregoing recitals are true and correct, and incorporates them herein by reference. Section 2. The Successor Agency approves the transfer of those real properties, numbered 8 through 12 in the LRPMP to the City of Palm Springs identified in Attachment 1 to this resolution. Section 3. The Successor Agency authorizes and directs the Executive Director to execute grand deeds transferring those real properties, numbered 8 through 12 in the LRPMP to the City of Palm Springs, and to execute such other documents as may be reasonably necessary or prudent to complete this transaction as provided in this Resolution. David H. Ready, Executive Director ATTEST: JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk/Secretary 06 CERTIFICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss. I, James Thompson, Secretary of the Successor Agency of the Palm Springs Community Redevelopment Agency hereby certify that Resolution No. is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on April 20, 2016, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: JAMES THOMPSON City Clerk/Secretary City of Palm Springs, California 07 Attachment No. 1 Long Range Property Management Plan Property Inventory Data Spreadsheet 08 Successor Agency: City of Palm Springs County: Riverside LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN: PROPERTY INVENTORY DATA HSC 34191.5 c(1 C) HSC 34191.5 (c 2 If Sale of Property, specify intended use No. I Address or Description APN Property Type Permissible Use of sale proceeds Permissible Use Detail 1 Catholic Church Parking Lot 505-324-002 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 2 Blue Coyote Parking Lot 513-082-023 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 3 Blue Coyote Parking Lot 513-082-040 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 4 Food Court Parking Lot 513-082-043 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 5 Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot 513-091-004 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 6 Vineyard Parking Lot 513-153-015 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 7 Vineyard Parking Lot 513-153-016 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 8 Vineyard Parking Lot 513-153-029 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 �C Successor Agency: City of Palm Springs County: Riverside LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN: PROPERTY INVENTORY DATA HSC 34191.5 c 1 HSC 34191.5 c 1 (A Date of Value at Estimated Estimated Estimated Acquisition Time of Current Current Current No. I Address or Description Date Acquisition Value Value Value Basis 1 Catholic Church Parking Lot 10/1/1083 610,000 685,000 2/25/2014 Book 2 Blue Coyote Parking Lot 8/1/1981 400,000 2/25/2014 Book 3 Blue Coyote Parking Lot Unknown Unknown 141,500 2/25/2014 Book 4 Food Court Parking Lot 6/12/1997 212,438 341,826 2/25/2014 Book 5 Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot 10/1/1989 267,000 266,673 2/2512014 Book 6 Vineyard Parking Lot 6/1/1977 Unknown 2/25/2014 Book 7 Vineyard Parking Lot 7/1/1977 Unknown 482,457 2/25/2014 Book 8 Vineyard Parking Lot 5/17/1979 198,215 2/25/2014 Book 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 F+. d Successor Agency: City of Palm Springs County: Riverside LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN: PROPERTY INVENTORY DATA N A i0 C. O a. > SALE OF PROPERTY HSC 34191.5 c (1 If a plica6le) HSC 34191.5 c 1 B HSC 34191.5 0 1 C Proposed Proposed Purpose for which property No. I Address or Description Sale Value Sale Date was acquired Lot Size Current Zoning 1 Catholic Church Parking Lot To provide public parking 39,440 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 2 Blue Coyote Parking Lot To provide public parking 19,889 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone- -3 Blue Coyote Parking Lot To provide public parking 6,534 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 4 Food Court Parking Lot To provide public parking 26,136 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 5 Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot To provide public parking 7,260 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 6 Vineyard Parking Lot To provide public parking 6,000 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 7 Vineyard Parking Lot To provide public parking 6,000 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 8 Vineyard Parking Lot To provide public parking 41,818 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 i� Successor Agency: City of Palm Springs County: Riverside LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN: PROPERTY INVENTORY DATA HSC 34191.5(c)(1 HSC 34191.5 c 1, D HSC 34191.5 c 1 E HSC 34191.5 c 1 F Has there been historic environmental'' ` Are there any contamination,studies, contractual and/or ramediatior rand Annual Estimate requirements for designation as a Estimate of Current' of use of brownfield site for the No. Addressor Description Parcel Value Income/Revenue income/revenue? ro R 1 Catholic Church Parking Lot 685,000 0 No No 2 Blue Coyote Parking Lot 0 No No 3 Blue Coyote Parking Lot 141,500 0 No No 4 Food Court Parking Lot 341,826 0 No No 5 Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot 266,673 0 No No 6 Vineyard Parking Lot 0 No No 7 Vineyard Parking Lot 482,457 0 No No 8 IVineyard Parking Lot 0 No No 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 N Successor Agency: City of Palm Springs County: Riverside LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN: PROPERTY INVENTORY DATA m Q i O, HSC 34191.5 c 1 HSC 34191.5 c 1 G HSC 34191.5'c 1 H Does the property have Were there Does the property the potential as advancements to have a history of a transit the successor previous development oriented agency's planning proposals and No. Address or Description development? objectives? activity? 1 Catholic Church Parking Lot Yes Yes No 2 Blue Coyote Parking Lot Yes Yes No 3 Blue Coyote Parking Lot Yes Yes No 4 Food Court Parking Lot Yes Yes No 5 Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot Yes Yes No 6 Vineyard Parking Lot Yes Yes No 7 Vineyard Parking Lot Yes Yes No 6 IVineyard Parking Lot Yes Yes No 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 F-� W RESOLUTION NO. "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT THE TRANSFER OF SUCCESSOR AGENCY PROPERTY, NUMBERED 8 THROUGH 12 IN THE LRPMP TO THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS FOR CITY GOVERNMENTAL USE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE LRPMP AND HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION 34181 WHEREAS, the Successor Agency to the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Palm Springs owns certain real properties in the City of Palm Springs that are used exclusively for public parking; and WHEREAS, the LRPMP allows for retention of properties that are used exclusively for public parking purposes for governmental use and transfer of governmental use properties to the City of Palm Springs; and WHEREAS, the Oversight Board directed the Successor Agency to transfer ownership of those assets that were constructed and used for governmental purposes, including parking facilities and lots used exclusively for public parking, to the appropriate public jurisdiction pursuant to any existing agreements relating to the construction or use of such an asset; and WHEREAS, the Successor Agency desires to transfer the properties to the City of Palm Springs and the City desires to accept the transfer of such properties from the Successor Agency. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS HEREBY: Section 1. Accepts the transfer of those real properties numbered 8 through 12 in the LRPMP to the City of Palm Springs, identified in Attachment 1 to this resolution. Section 2. Authorizes and directs the City Manager and City Clerk to execute any and all documents as may be reasonably necessary or prudent to complete this transaction as provided in this Resolution. 14 ADOPTED THIS 20rH DAY OF APRIL, 2016. David H. Ready, City Manager ATTEST: JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk/Secretary 15 CERTIFICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss. I, James Thompson, Secretary of the Successor Agency of the Palm Springs Community Redevelopment Agency hereby certify that Resolution No. is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on April 20, 2016, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: JAMES THOMPSON City Clerk/Secretary City of Palm Springs, California 16 Attachment No. 1 Long Range Property Management Plan Property Inventory Data Spreadsheet 17 Successor Agency: City of Palm Springs County: Riverside LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN: PROPERTY INVENTORY DATA HSC 34191.5 c 1 C HSC 34191.5 c 2 If Sale of Property, specify intended use No. I Address or Description APN Property Type Permissible Use of sale proceeds Permissible Use Detail 1 Catholic Church Parking Lot 505-324-002 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 2 Blue Coyote Parking Lot 513-082-023 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 3 Blue Coyote Parking Lot 513-082-040 Parking LoUStructure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 4 Food Court Parking Lot 513-082-043 Parkin Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 5 Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot 513-091-004 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 6 Vineyard Parking Lot 513-153-015 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 7 Vineyard Parking Lot 513-153-016 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 8 Vineyard Parking Lot 513-153-029 Parking Lot/Structure Governmental Use Public Parking/Governmental 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 H 00 Successor Agency: City of Palm Springs County: Riverside LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN: PROPERTY INVENTORY DATA HSC 34191.5 c 1 HSC 34191.5 c 1)(A Date of Value at Estimated Estimated Estimated Acquisition Time of Current Current Current No. I Address or Description Date Acquisition Value Value Value Basis 1 Catholic Church Parking Lot 10/1/1083 610,000 685,000 2/25/2014 Book 2 Blue Coyote Parking Lot 8/1/1981 400,000 2/25/2014 Book 3 Blue Coyote Parking Lot Unknown Unknown 141,500 2/25/2014 Book 4 Food Court Parking Lot 6/12/1997 212,438 341,826 2/25/2014 Book 5 Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot 10/1/1989 267,000 266,673 2/25/2014 Book 6 Vineyard Parking Lot 6/1/1977 Unknown 2/25/2014 Book 7 Vineyard Parking Lot 7/1/1977 Unknown 482,457 2/25/2014 Book 8 Vineyard Parking Lot 5/17/1979 198,215 2/25/2014 Book 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 F-+ cc Successor Agency: City of Palm Springs County: Riverside LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN: PROPERTY INVENTORY DATA m a W >: y a. °1 O a > SALE OF PROPERTY HSC.34191.5 c (1 (If a plicable) HSC 34191.5. c 1 13 - HSC 34191.5 C 1 C Proposed Proposed Purpose for which property No. Address or Description Sale Value Sale Date was acquired Lot Size Current Zoning 1 Catholic Church Parking Lot To provide public parking 39,440 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 2 Blue Coyote Parking Lot To provide public parking 19,889 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 3 Blue Coyote Parking Lot To provide public parking 6,534 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 4 Food Court Parking Lot To provide public parking 26,136 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 5 Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot To provide public parking 7,260 Square Feel CU-Civic Uses Zone 6 Vineyard Parking Lot To provide public parking 6,000 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 7 Vineyard Parking Lot To provide public parking 6,000 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 8 Vineyard Parking Lot To provide public parking 41,818 Square Feet CU-Civic Uses Zone 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 iV O Successor Agency: City of Palm Springs County: Riverside LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN: PROPERTY INVENTORY DATA HSC 34191.5 c 1 HSC 34191.5 c 1 D HSC 34191.5 c 1 E HSC 34191.5 c 1 F Has there been historic environmental' Are there any contamination,studies, contractual and/or remediation,and Annual Estimate requirements for designation as a Estimate of Current of use of_ brownfield site for the No. Address or Description Parcel Value Income/Revenue income/revenue? property,7 1 Catholic Church Parking Lot 685,000 0 No No 2 Blue Coyote Parking Lot 0 No No 3 Blue Coyote Parking Lot 141,500 0 No No 4 Food Court Parking Lot 341,826 0 No No 5 Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot 266,673 0 No No 6 Vineyard Parking Lot 0 No No 7 Vineyard Parking Lot 482,457 0 No No 8 lVineyard Parking Lot 0 No No 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 tV Successor Agency: City of Palm Springs County: Riverside LONG RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN: PROPERTY INVENTORY DATA C m O a` �- HSC 34191.5 c 1 HSC 34191.5 c 1 G HSC 34191.5 c 1 H Does the property have Were there Does the property the potential as advancements to have a history of a transit the successor previous development oriented agency's planning proposals and No. Address or Description development? objectives? activity? 1 Catholic Church Parking Lot Yes Yes No 2 Blue Coyote Parking Lot Yes Yes No 3 Blue Coyote Parking Lot Yes Yes No 4 Food Court Parking Lot Yes Yes No 5 Henry Frank Arcade Parking Lot Yes Yes No 6 Vineyard Parking Lot Yes Yes No 7 Vineyard Parking Lot Yes Yes No 8 Vineyard Parking Lot Yes Yes No 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 N N