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HomeMy WebLinkAbout81-10 - Approving Priority Plan - California Parklands Act of 1980RESOLUTION NO. 81-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PRIORITY PLAN UNDER CALIFORNIA PARKLANDS ACT OF 1980. WHEREAS, the California Parklands Act of 1980 requires that each county shall consult with all cities and districts within the county which are eligible to receive grant funds under provisions of Section 5096.156 of the Act and develop and submit to the State for approval a priority plan for expenditure of the county's allocation; and WHEREAS, said priority plan must be approved by at least fifty percent (50%) of the cities and districts representing fifty percent (50%) of the population of the cities and districts within the County; and WHEREAS, said priority plan shall reflect consideration of defi- ciencies within the County in the preservation of historical resources and natural landscapes as well as in the provision of recreational areas and facilities; and WHEREAS, said priority plan shall also reflect regional park or open -space needs as well as community and neighborhood park and recrea- tion needs in any county in which a regional park or open -space district is wholly or partially located; and WHEREAS, Orange County has consulted with this City as required under the provisions of the Act; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa approves Alternative 3 of Exhibit "A" attached hereto as the priority plan for expenditures of Orange County's allocation of funds under the California Parklands Act of 1980; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the City Council is hereby authorized and directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution along with Exhibit "A" to the Orange County Environmental Management Agency for presentation to the Orange County Board of Super- visors. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of February, 1981. ATTEST: IN \� I City Clerk of the City of Costa_ sa Mayor of the City of Cost es'a STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS CITY OF COSTA MESA ) I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 81-10 was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 17th day of February, 1981. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the City of Costa Mesa this 18th day of February, 1981. City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk the City Council of the City of Cost Mesa ALTERNATIVE PRIORITY PLANS OF F-Y,PF,NDTTIIRF.; Lxnioit A Population 2 Alternative 1 Allocation* Alternative 2 Alternative : Allocation* _ Allocation* County Regional Park Program S2,00n_non County (Unincorp. Area CSA/Djsts.) County Service Areas (CSA) CSA -3 Laguna Niguel CSA -4 Laguna Hills 15,596 3n T7 40,730 $ 58, n;;, 1'7 CSA -5 N. Tustin 12,309 79,1_,, 32,146 112,9°.7 45,8x,3 CSA -6 El Toro 25,254 65,952 94 5^ 03 CSA -8 So. Laguna Hills 7,572 20 0001 ,05: Z• ,4 CSA -9 Mission Vic 10 49,466 12Q,1R4 28,201 1 4 23r)CSA-12 27,991, Aegean }iill 6,544 20,0001 182,1,57 2,72 24,3372 24,191 Sub -Total 147,078 c 387,239 $ 547,774 543,691 Local Parks Districts Capistrano Bay P&RU Silverado Modjeska P&RD 10,116 1,830 $ 26,419 20,000 1 $ 37+676 S 37,39'. 20,nno1 20,00(1 Sub -Total 11,946 46,419 57,676 57,395 Total County 159,024 $ 433,658 $ 605,450 - ; q, 601,0, incorporated Arca Cities Anaheim 211,698 $ 552,863 $ 788,445 782782,567Brea Buena Park 28,639 63,R53 74,792 106,663 105,868 Costa Mesa 81 505 166,756 213,090 237,813 236,n4n Cypress (P6R District)4 44,229 115,507 303,891 �. 301,6_6 Fountain Valley 54,211 141,575 164,726 163,49; Fullerton 101,859 266,011 201,903 379,1r, 200,397 Garden Grove Huntington Reach 120,105 313,662 ,6 6 447,317 37(,,53; 443,9°2 Irvine 172,167 63,520 444,625 641,216 635,436 Laguna Reach 16,892 165,886 44,115 236,573 234,809 La Habra 44,806 117,014 62,912 166,875 76,139 La Palma Los Alamitos 15,050 39,304 56,052 165,631 55,634 Newport Beach 11,2R3 65,283 29,466 170,491 42,022 41,709 Orange 87,888 229,525 243,139 327,329 241,3_6 Placentia San Clemente 35,280 92,136 131,396 324,888 130,417 San Juan Capistrano 26,378 18,397 68,888 98,242 118,898 Santa Ana 189,005 48,045 493,599 68,517 703,927 Sea] Beach Stanton 26,814 70,026 99,866 698,679 98,679 99,121 Tustin 23,306 33,940 60,865 86,800 86,153 Villa Park 7,366 88,636 20,0001 126,406 125,4(,3 Westminster 70,849 185,027 27,434 263,869 27,229 Yorba Linda 29,129 76,072 108,488 261,902 107,679 Total Incorporated Area 1,643,542 $4,292,975 $6,121,183 -'6,125,547 TOTAL 11802,566 -----•=- 6 726 633 633 -'6726,633 *ALTERNATIVES: 1. Comparable to 1976 Bond Act local jurisdictions based on distribution: competitive $2M "Regional Park" funds were returned to based on pro rata population. prioritization of projert:;; bnlanre allocated 2. Allocated based on pro rata population. 3. $50K allocated to Laguna Reach, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano based on Population in consideration urban grant Bond Act funds; of their "non -urban" status, balance allocated pro rata therefore not qualifying for based on pro rata population. NOTES: 1Minimum allocation per bond act 2Population criteria. is based on figures 3County as provided by County Administrative Office. Service Areas without potential for park facility development (i.e., CSA -16 So. Laguna Hills, CSA -21 Rossmoor and CSA -22 East Yorba recreational services are not included. 4Includes Linda) or not authorized to provide certain unincorporated area islands. REH:dth678(1)