Long Beach, CA
File #: 12-0099    Version: 1 Name: DS - Prop 84 Grant for SEADIP
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 1/17/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/7/2012 Final action: 2/7/2012
Title: Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing staff to prepare and submit a grant application pursuant to the Sustainable Communities Planning Grant and Incentive Program (Proposition 84) for the purpose of funding an update to the Southeast Area Development and Improvement Plan (SEADIP). (District 3)
Sponsors: Development Services
Indexes: Grant
Attachments: 1. 02-07-12-R-20sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-12-0016.pdf
Related files: 11-1240, 14-0486
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing staff to prepare and submit a grant application pursuant to the Sustainable Communities Planning Grant and Incentive Program (Proposition 84) for the purpose of funding an update to the Southeast Area Development and Improvement Plan (SEADIP). (District 3)

DISCUSSION
The Sustainable Communities Planning Grant and Incentive Program is funded by Proposition 84, the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2006. The Sustainable Communities Planning Grant and Incentive Program is designed to help local governments to develop and implement plans that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Strategic Growth Council was established by SB 732 to meet the goals of the California Global Warming Solution Act of 2006, and to manage and award grants to support the planning and development of sustainable communities.

At its December 20, 2011 meeting, the City Council directed staff to prepare a work plan for a comprehensive update to the SEADIP (PD-1) district. City staff became aware of the grant opportunity in early January. While staff is still preparing a work plan for the City Council’s consideration, the short time frame to submit a grant application requires City Council action in advance of receiving an update on the work plan. This update would include a wetlands delineation study as well as determine land use intensities and development standards in the non-wetlands portions of SEADIP. A resolution has been prepared for the City Council that authorizes the City Manager, or his designee, to apply for and accept up to $1,000,000 in Sustainable Communities Grant and Incentive Program funds. If the City is awarded funding, the grant money will be used to fund this SEADIP update.

This matter was reviewed by Assistant City Attorney Michael J. Mais and by Budget Management Officer Victoria Bell on January 19, 2012.

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