HomeMy WebLinkAbout22385 - RESOLUTIONS - 11/5/2008 i� RESOLUTION NO. 22385
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A
DOWNTOWN AND UPTOWN PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT
GRANT PROGRAM FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN THE
t PALM SPRINGS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES HEREBY RESOLVE
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Exterior Property Owner/Tenant Improvement Grants Program,
attached as Exhibit A, is approved.
SECTION 2. The City Manager is authorized implement the Exterior Property
Owner/Tenant Improvement Grants Program.
ADOPTED THIS 5th day of November, 2008.
ATTEST: David H. Readmit---g rrdger
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS )
I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 22385 is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on the 5th day of November,
2008, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmember Hutcheson, Councilmember Weigel, and Mayor Pougnet.
NOES: None_
ABSENT: Councilmember Mills, and Mayor Pro Tern Foat
ABSTAIN: None.
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City of Palm Springs, California f t1�/zoa'
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
PALM SPRINGS COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
EXTERIOR PROPERTY OWNER/TENANT
IMPROVEMENT GRANTS PROGRAM
The City of Palm Springs and its Community Redevelopment Agency have
developed a Downtown and Uptown Property Improvement Program designed to
encourage improvement and investments that contribute to the overall
revitalization effort in the Business Improvement District Area, The Spruce-Up
Program features grants of up to $2,500 to finance all or a portion of a property
owner or tenant's exterior improvements, and could feature complimentary
design guidance for program participants, as well as an expedited design
approval process.
Eligible uses of funds are for:
• Exterior Signs (installation of new or repair or replacement of legally
installed and mounted signs; including neon or halo lit signs);
• Awnings, canopies, or sunshades (installation of new or repair or
replacement of fixed metal or fabric awnings), which could include
perpendicular wall-mounted castle banners (without signage);
• Painting or exterior surface treatment (stucco, tile, stone, or brick
replacement or repair);
• Asphalt paving, replacement or repair of tiles or decorative pavers (not
in the public right-of-way); sidewalk or courtyard repaving (not in the
public right-of-way);
• Repair or replacement of masonry walls or footings;
• Outdoor lighting (installation of new exterior lighting fixtures; repair or
replacement of existing exterior lighting fixtures);
• Installation, repair or replacement of decorative or security fencing;
• Replacement of plate glass windows; re-glazing of windows or change
of window mullions with the approval of architectural application by the
City;
• Installation or replacement of outdoor landscaping and fountains.
Uses Not Eligible:
Funds may not be used for improvements that are not permanent or mounted or
affixed to the building or the sidewalk. Ineligible uses include but are not limited
to:
■ Vinyl letter signage (windows);
• Portable signs, such as sandwich board or A-frame signs; signs not
mounted or attached to storefronts;
• Flags or banners;
• Benches and trash receptacles;
Tables, chairs, or umbrellas.
Eligible Applicants:
Property owners or business tenants located in the Business Improvement
District area. The Business Improvement District boundaries include all
businesses on Palm Canyon Drive, north of Ramon Road and south of Tachevah
Drive along both sides of the street; Indian Canyon Drive, north of Ramon Road
and south of Alejo Road along both sides the street; Belardo Road, north of
Ramon Road and south of Alejo Road on both sides of the street; Museum Drive
on both sides of the street; Tahquitz Canyon Way west of Indian Canyon Drive
on both sides of the street; La Plaza; Andreas Plaza; Amado Road; Arenas
Road; and Baristo Road from Indian Canyon Drive west to Belardo Road on both
sides of the street.
The Community Redevelopment Agency-funded program is more expansive,
extending to areas outside the BID area north and south along Palm Canyon
Drive and Indian Canyon Drive, as well as the commerciaVretail area in the
western section of Section 14. A business owner that is not the property owner
must show evidence of the right to alter the property, or consent from the
property owner.
Grant Amounts:
If the City or Agency provides all of the project funding, the maximum grant shall
be $2,500. However, applicants are encouraged to match City funds: the
maximum grant increases to $5,000 if the applicant matches the City funds with a
$2,500 private contribution. The grant increases on a dollar for dollar basis over
$2,500, up to the $5,000 cap.
Process:
Applications are available in the Department of Community & Economic
Development. The application will ask for a narrative description of the project
scope. The applicant will hire the contractor and is responsible for obtaining
design approvals. The City shall provide some assistance in scoping the project
and will reimburse the applicant for work performed, based on submittal of
evidence of work performed and paid.