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HomeMy WebLinkAbout81-031REL:adg 2/23/81 RESOLUTION NO. 81-51 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE PRIORITY PLAN FOR EXPENDITURE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE CALIFORNIA PARKLAND 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 provision of Section 5096.156 of the Act and develop and submit to the state for approval of a priority plan for expenditure of the county's allocations; 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 deficiencies within the county in the preservation of historical resources and natural landscapes as well as in the provisions of recreational areas and facilities; and WHEREAS, said priority plan shall also reflect regional park or open space and recreation 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 Santa Ana approves alternative 3 of "Exhibit A" attached hereto as the priority plan for expenditures of the Orange County's allocation of funds under the California Parkland Act of 1980; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Council as hereby authorized and directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution along with "Exhibit A" the Orange County Environmental Management Agency for presentation to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. to ADOPTED this ~nd day of March , 1981, by'the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Bricken, Griset, Luxembourger, Serrato NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Ward, Markel, Yamamoto ATTEST: CITY ATTORNEY County Regional Park Program (Unincorp. Area CSA/D~ts.) County C~nty Service Areas (CSA) Pop~!!at Ion2 ~ffALII"ORNIA PARKLANDS BOND ACT O1.'.~980 · iRNATIVE PRIOIIITY PI,ANS OF EXPI~ [TURES Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Allocathm* Allocat ho* $2~000,000 Exhibit "A" Alternative 3 Allocation* CSA-3 Laguna Niguel 15,596 $ Id), l '~0 $ 58,085 CSA-4 Lagunn Hills 30,337 79,221 112,981 CSA-5 N. Tustln 12,309 32,146 45,843 CSA-6 E1 Toro 25,254 65,qS2 94,056 CSA-8 So. Laguna Ilills 7,572 20,00~)1 28,201 CSA-9 Mission VieJo 49,466 12q,l~4 184,233 CSA-12 Aegean Ilills 6,544 2(I,DO{)) 24,'J12 57,653 112,144 45,501 93,354 27,991 182,857 24,191 Sub-Total 147,078 $ 3,97,2 7O $ 547,/74 $ 543,691 !.9~al Parks D~stricts Capls~rano Bay P&RD Sllverado Modjeska P&RD I0,116 $ 26,4L') $ 37,676 ~ 37,395 1,830 20,0OO1 20,OOOi 20,000l Sub-Total 11,946 46,419 57,676 Total County 5.>:'? 159,024 $ 433,658 $ 605,450 57,395 601,086 ncorporated Area Cities Anaheim Brea Buena Park Cypress (P&R District)4 Fountain Valley Fullertoo Garden Grove Huntington Beach Lag.ma Beach La IIabra l.a Palms., Los Alamitos Newport Beach Orange Places=la San Clement e San Juan Caplstrano Seal Beach Scancon Tusctn ?ilia Park Wes talus ce r Yorba Linde Total Incorporated Area 211,698 28,639 63,853 81,595 44,229- 54,211 101,859 120,105 172,167 63,520 16,892 44 806 15 050 11 283 65 283 87 888 35 280 26 378 18 397 26,814 23,306 33,940 7,366 70,849 29,129 $ 552,863 74,792 166,756 21 3,090 115,507 141,575 266,011 313,662 449,625 165 886 44 115 117 O14 39 29 466 170 491 229 525 92, I 3(, 68, 48,045 493,588 70,n26 60,865 88,636 20,0001 185,027 76,072 $ 788 445 106 663 237 813 ~33 891 164 726 201 903 379362 447 317 641,216 236,5~3 62,912 166,875 56,052 42,022 243,139 327,329 131,396 98,242 68,517 703,927 99,866 86,800 126,406 27,434 263,869 108,488 $ 782 567 105 868 236 040 301 626 163 498 200 397 376 534 443 982 636,4 36 234,80~ 76,139 165,6 31 55~634 41,709 24l~326 324,888 130,417 118,893 99,121 86,153 125,463 27,229 261,902 107,679 1,643,542 $4~292,975 $6~121,183 $6~125e547 *ALTERNATIVES: 1. Comparable to 1976 Bond Act distribution: $2M "Regional Park" funds local Jurisdictions based on competitive prlorltlzatlon of projects; based on pro rata population. 2. Allocated based on pro rata population. were returned to balance allocated 3. $50K allocated to Laguna Beach, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano based on pro rata population in consideration of their "non-urban" status, therefore not qualifying for urban grant Bond Act funds; balance allocated based on pro rata population. NOTES: ~lMlnimum allocation per bond act criteria. ;Population la based on figures as provided by County Admln!strati~e Office . County Service Areas without potential for park facility d(.veloplnent~- (i.e.' CSA-16 So. Laguna Hills, CSA-21 Rossmoor and CSA-22 East Yorba l,inda) or not authorized Co provide 4recreational services are not included. 61 Includes certain unincorporated area islands, q~ '~11~d'th678(l) ..... d~ ............. , .....