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Agreements For Johnson Chapel Property <br />(Project 1819) <br />May 1, 2006 <br />Page 2 <br />The Uniform Relocation Assistance Act requires the City to find a <br />replacement site and to pay the costs associated with the relocation of <br />the displaced church until their new building is completed. An extensive <br />search found no available replacement sites in the immediate vicinity to <br />accommodate their needs. <br />City staff recommends providing a relocation site for their fellowship <br />hall at the City owned property, the former All Auto Parts store, located <br />at 124 S. Bristol. Johnson Chapel will utilize this site, until their <br />new church facility at 1306 and 1309 W. Second Street is completed in 18 <br />months. <br />To facilitate this relocation, Gates Development Co. has prepared plans <br />for improvements to the All Auto Parts that are satisfactory to the <br />Church. In order to pay the costs associated with this move, a contract <br />with Gates Development Co. for the amount of $129,656 is needed. Johnson <br />Chapel has agreed to assign their relocation benefits directly to Gates <br />Development Co. <br />ENVIRODII~:NTAL IMPACT <br />In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed <br />project has been determined to be adequately evaluated in previously <br />prepared Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Assessment EIR <br />No. 89-01 approved by City Council in 1990. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />Funds for the proposed acquisitions are available in the Select Street <br />Construction Fund (account no. 59-551-6611, project no. 1819) and Measure <br />M Fund (account no. 32-551-6631). <br />APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: <br />i ~ -w <br />Jame G. oss ((o.r~'rancisco Gutierrez <br />Ex utive Director ri. Executive Director <br />P lic Works Agency ~, VV Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency ~~ <br />25J-2 <br />