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AGENDA REPORT 1994 0406 CC REG ITEM 11I
5.-D/71" I. ITEM 199 / l f . 9;6©0 By ,111 AGENDA REPORT CITY OF MOORPARK Y/xt-t-4. TO: Honorable City Council FROM: Mary K. Lindley, Assistant to the City Manager* DATE: March 29, 1994 (CC Meeting of 4/6) SUBJECT: Consider Action to Appropriate Funds for the Construction of a Block Wall Located at the Northern Property Line of Dorothy Avenue Residences, South of the Metrolink Station Background On March 16, 1994, the City Council approved the demolition and construction of the block wall located on the northern property line of six Dorothy Avenue residences, just south of the City's Metrolink Station. The City/Agency will fund the construction of a new wall without financial contributions from the residential property owners. An appropriation of $6,800 from the City's Transportation Development Act fund was approved for the cost to demolish the wall, repair damaged landscaping, and install a temporary fence. No action was taken to appropriate funds for the reconstruction of the block wall. The wall is six feet high. The portion to be demolished and reconstructed measures 460 feet long (see exhibit A) . Construction costs are estimated to be $19,288, which includes a 10% contingency. While staff continues to pursue the use of special emergency Community Development Block Grant funds made available by HUD, it appears unlikely that these funds will be awarded to this project. At the March 16 Council meeting, staff recommended the use of Moorpark Redevelopment Agency (MRA) funds for the construction of the wall. The wall is within the MRA's project area. Reconstruction of the wall will benefit six residents on Dorothy Avenue, several of whom are believed to be low income, and enhance the downtown area. . ' Construction of Block Wall March 28, 1994 Page 2 The Council also expressed some interest in using TDA funds since the wall reconstruction project benefits the Metrolink Station. The City will receive approximately $512 , 000 annually in TDA funds in 1993/94. Council allocates approximately $121, 600 to the City's transit budget to cover bus operating expenditures and repairs and maintenance at the Metrolink Station. The remaining funds are allocated to the City's street maintenance and repair budget. If the City Council chooses to use TDA funds, the revenue will come from the street maintenance and repair budget. Council may also wish to consider splitting the cost of the wall between MRA and TDA funds. Since the wall benefits both private, residential property and a public facility, either or both funding sources would be appropriate. If Redevelopment funds are approved for the project, staff will draft an agreement with the MRA to reimburse the City's General Fund for consideration at the next Council meeting. Recommendation Staff recommends that the Council take no action and that $19, 300 be appropriated from MRA funds for the construction of a block wall located on the northern property line of six Dorothy Avenue residences, south of the Metrolink Station. wpdocs\comra.agd attachment: Exhibit A Elksbi+ f* . TRACT I S.P RR. RJW CI Portion of block wall to be demolishe.'mir U W V 13 Mc1--'D(\(1 pa.1' - vi lc V+.uc v*a T• csstorw, 3 • yeltl..'*Moo • l N 919°38' 45- E 1311 4 -N N. Celc. fog Roc _ - -1/41142 36• - 7 169. - i taco–j $5 m_i 11 — _ ss._ — — 6'..- t 51Or _ to �� ».�..•.t.R 1 .N © >� A o ® a 141 ,' >, •4 112 39 16 • 17 r8 p 19 20 21 = �z. 23 ' 24 g 411 ffrraWJfft," . N .r '. Li J j�fh, -.•43.fd S5• ; t 45. - '5 63. 6S' I 63 -i lr6S• i 402 t ��• ± . t5, 41P - DOROTHY «ass Si 30-f 973 10. N HOZ -.114101t0/0.* 1� I ItH 1O 1 • - i.� 53 52 't, 51 50 49 47-48 «' 46 a . .r !" 1 A 4 4 '• � - _OW' - AI' - - _ii .' _ 311: _ I _ a1s_.4. 1` S4 _ I . _6•'11' : AI' ..:-V. 4' Al L 7 Oz. 4 — r --t----- t ' = !2 N /3 i I 1`It•►wUC unut• t+KNtgerjt �' .t 3Q i • H 2820 I i :4i W51.1 .is I2 ;"N se o' ( 4s' 45' ¢5. I cc 1— 63_ -� 6s' 11. 65. '� It 6 6 'S",• �I 93 •��+� N RUTH -- N d9'se_30"E 973 i0 — — . I a O ? it _0 N 'w p S• }4= 4 I 11 '0i $ SS 60 6 T --`-- ---65--1——6 ST s:T 65' -6S-- h • 93 Z i O 1,1.- 1 ® . O 143 O O 7 1 •op 81 . 80 a 7�9 1 78 « T7`2 , 75 a, 74 Q ia 1 92.37 .4 IO /o Ac AC s . NfJ>i•3�'30"e taw' �' 6 i 65' :•5561 i•t t� 63' . 6s• 93' ;• .64 is 8 8 + •, .M i J J 4' •Te:-•..LIc u.....• .*milt O 0qD . d. ! a-) 9 9 8 8 a 8 a 8 8 6 7 a 8� 8L..,O 29 2E ; 1 ® i ....- 56. .. IF- 43 65 ES 1 4I• I 43 _i_ •s' ._-I-�. r • GZr42 ° SECOND 945 Io 'gouge° .00•1PI.- ro N •9' 51' 30- E t4sato R C Oats r N 690 ss' 2s'E 13 71 7$ I - It aaa � 13 R NOTE- A .4 ,..•_...._ l F_ I _ T _ _• •I_ •••• n • • .-.. w.- .-.