Long Beach, CA
File #: 15-0034    Version: 1 Name: CA - WTC Project refund
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 12/29/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/6/2015 Final action: 1/6/2015
Title: Recommendation to authorize Department of Development Services to process a refund in the amount of $361,170 on deposit related to a 2006 development proposal adjacent to the World Trade Center Project. (District 2)
Sponsors: City Attorney
Attachments: 1. 010615-C-6sr.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize Department of Development Services to process a refund in the amount of $361,170 on deposit related to a 2006 development proposal adjacent to the World Trade Center Project. (District 2)

DISCUSSION
In November 2006, PPD Long Beach, LLC, submitted a check for deposit in the amount of $422,650 to cover the anticipated entitlement expenses and fees related to the then-proposed World Trade Center expansion in the 600-700 block of West Broadway. To date, the Planning Bureau has drawn a total of $61,480 to reimburse expenses incurred in developing the environmental impact report (EIR).

The development proposal never proceeded. Staff work on this proposal has ceased and the applicant is entitled to a refund of $361,170, the remaining balance of the original deposit. In accordance with Long Beach Municipal Code Section 3.48.040, which requires that refunds exceeding $10,000 be approved by the City Attorney and City Council, an approval to process the refund is requested on behalf of the applicants successors in interest.

On September 16, 2014, this matter was before the Council with a request from staff and the City Attorney's office for authority file an interpleader action in court in order to determine to whom the funds should be returned. This request was made due to the fact that the president of Pacific Properties Development, LLC, and Molasky/Pacific (Applicants) had passed away, and Molasky/Pacific had been dissolved. To whom the refund should be made was unclear. Since the Council action in September 2014, two parties have come forward and have established to the satisfaction of the City Attorney that they are the individuals who have a valid claim to the funds remaining on deposit with the City and that there is no need to file an interpleader action in court. Pursuant to an agreement between the two claiming parties, the proceeds from the refund will be divided as follows: $326,170 will be refunded to Steven D. Molasky...

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