COALINGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM GUIDELINES INTRODUCTION

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COALINGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM GUIDELINES INTRODUCTION The Parking Lot Improvement Program (PIP) is designed to stimulate building improvements and upgrade the appearance of eligible: commercial properties, civic organizations and certified 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations in the redevelopment project area. The Parking Lot Improvement Grants are provided in recognition of the extremely valuable impact these investments have on the vitality of Downtown Coalinga as well as the overall City and project area. The objective of this program is to encourage the repair and maintenance of existing commercial, civic, and non-profit parking lots within the redevelopment project area. All parking lot improvements must be consistent with the guidelines established by the City Engineering Standards and Specifications. The administration of this program will be the responsibility of the Coalinga Redevelopment Agency ( Agency ). These guidelines present basic elements of the PIP with specific emphasis on the eligibility criteria for applicants, types of improvements, and reimbursable expenditures. Details of the necessary documentation for processing rebates under the PIP are outlined in the procedural steps. A. Applicants ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS/AREA BUILDING CODE COMPLIANCE Owners and tenants of eligible: commercial, civic and non-profit property may apply for assistance. Tenants are required to provide documentation of the property owner s consent to the improvements at the time of initial application. Written consent may either be in the form of a lease indicating the lessee s authority for property renovation and repair or written documentation of the property owner s agreement to the proposed rehabilitation. The Owner will also need to approve the required Parking Lot Easement and Maintenance Covenant, a copy of which will be provided with the PIP application ( Application ). There is a section on the application for the tenant to have the property owner sign granting authorization to do the rehabilitation work and agreeing to execute the Parking Lot Easement and Maintenance Covenant. The authorization letter must be signed and notarized. 1

B. Non-Eligible Applicants In being that this program s intent is to provide a venue for business owners in high traffic commercial areas to make improvements to their parking lots, certain entities have been deemed non-eligible to allow for the funds to be used for its intended purpose. Non-eligible applicants include, but are not limited to, the following entities: 1. Home-occupation businesses; 2. Churches and Faith based organizations (schools; institutions; associations); and 3. Special Districts supported by tax revenues. C. Eligible Area Eligible: commercial, civic, and non-profit properties which are located in the Redevelopment Area are eligible for PIP Funds. The Redevelopment Area generally includes all areas located within the City limits with a few exceptions. D. Building Code Compliance An application for a PIP Grant will be summarily rejected if the improvements are proposed for a parking lot in which the building or associated property is not in compliance with applicable Municipal Codes, including building, neighborhood preservation, and nuisance ordinances. An exception may be made where the proposed improvements will bring the building into compliance with the Municipal Code. A building and property inspection will be required before approval of an application. GRANT AMOUNT Approved property owners and merchants who install at least $500 of improvements per storefront are eligible for a Grant of up to $10,000.00 per parking lot for all approved improvements. The Redevelopment Agency will match one to one every dollar invested on parking lot improvements up to a maximum of $10,000.00. The availability of PIP Grants will depend upon budgeted funds for the fiscal year. In unusual or exceptional circumstances, the Agency Board may consider rebates in excess of $10,000. Amounts in excess of $10,000 shall be at the sole discretion of the Agency Board. ELIGIBLE TYPES OF IMPROVEMENTS AND REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES Eligible improvements include re-surfacing, striping, installation of ADA parking spaces, wheel stops, drainage improvements and/or other safety improvements which the Executive Director determines is important to incorporate as an integral part of the total parking lot improvement design. Although not required, it would generally be expected that parking lots serving multiple buildings that are in need of improvements will be improved concurrently and, if appropriate, applications for rebates made simultaneously. 2

Architectural and administrative fees, such as for building permits, sign permits and site plan reviews, may be included in the total parking lot improvement costs. All improvements must conform to the City of Coalinga building codes and the Engineering Standards and Specifications. Proposals will be subject to design review and approval by the City of Coalinga Community Development Department. The following conditions apply: 1. Parking Lot Improvement Grant funds must be matched by an equal financial contribution of private funds by the applicant; 2. Grant funds are only reimbursed after completion of the project as identified in the project agreement; 3. Grant funds cannot be used for projects already in progress; 4. The Parking Lot Improvement Grant is valid for only nine (9) months from the signature of the agreement. REQUEST FOR GRANTS Grants will be provided for improvements started and completed after the Agency's authorization to proceed and will be made after improvements are completed in accordance with the approved plans. Receipt of the grant is conditioned upon completion of the improvements and when all permits have been finaled. The grant will be issued after an inspection by Agency staff and upon submission of the following: 1. Approved PIP Application; 2. Invoices and/or contracts from a licensed contractor who performed the work. NOTE: The applicant is required to obtain at least three (3) bids from licensed contractors before proceeding with the work; 3. The applicant's cancelled checks or receipts, showing that work has been paid in full; 4. Confirmation from the City of Coalinga Community Development Department affirming that the completed improvements are in substantial compliance with the original approved design; 5. A copy of the approved final building inspection; 6. Releases and/or waivers of all contractor's liens; 7. A photograph of the parking lot after completion of the improvements; and, 8. The signed, notarized, and recordable Parking Lot Easement and Maintenance Covenant requiring that the improvements and property be maintained for a period of ten years. A. Minimum Criteria. CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL All improvements must be approved by the City Engineer and must be in keeping with the Downtown Design Guidelines and City Standards and Specifications. 3

Landscape improvements require detailed information on the types and sizes of plant materials and the irrigation system. To obtain funding a proposal must at a minimum meet the following: 1. Result in the repair and/or renovation of a blighted parking lot 2. Represent a standard of design that is consistent with the Downtown Design Guidelines and utilizes quality materials. 3. Where landscaping is required, all plans including irrigation shall be approved by the Agency. B. Priority Funding. Where multiple applications for PIP Grants are made and there is insufficient funding for all eligible applicants, priority for approval will be based upon the following criteria as applied in the discretion of the City Manager/Executive Director: 1. Businesses located in the Downtown Corridor or more specifically businesses located: a. Zone 1: E. Elm Avenue from 3 rd Street to 7 th Street b. Zone 2: E. Durian Avenue from 4 th Street to 6 th Street c. Zone 3: 5 th Street, form Elm north to E. Birch Avenue d. Zone 4: 5 th Street, from Elm south to W. Glenn Avenue 2. Applications to improve an entire parking lot. 3. Applications for existing businesses and businesses with tenants scheduled to open after the improvements are completed. 4. Improvements that result in providing improved drainage to prevent flooding from storm water and access for disabled persons. Any disputes over application of these criteria shall be resolved by the Executive Director. 4

PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM PROCEDURES STEP 1: Initial contact is made with the applicant. Agency staff will conduct this step. The initial contact should determine whether the project is located within the eligible area and if the proposed activities are within the Downtown Design Guidelines. A copy of these PIP Guidelines, Downtown Design Guidelines, the Application, and the Parking Lot Easement and Maintenance Covenant will be provided to the potential applicant. STEP 2: Merchant or property owner fills out Application and returns the Application to the Agency with: a) A photograph of the parking lot, and b) If tenant is making the application, authorization from the property owner to perform the renovation work and agreement to execute the Parking Lot Easement and Maintenance Covenant. Please see Notarized Letter of Agency attached to Application form. STEP 3: Application is reviewed by Agency staff to determine whether the proposed improvements are within the PIP and Downtown Design Guidelines. STEP 4: Inspection of parking lot and property is made by the City of Coalinga Building, Public Works and Community Development Departments. Agency staff will coordinate with the necessary Departments and notify you, by letter, with the date of the scheduled inspection. STEP 5: Applicant is responsible for providing bids and preliminary plans showing the proposed parking lot design for site plan review and approval by the City of Coalinga Community Development and Engineering Departments. Community Development Department staff will inform the applicant of the level of City review necessary for project approval and submission of materials needed for this review as well as the requirement of any permits. Bids contractors cost estimate showing the work to be performed for the completion of the improvements, which should include a list of any materials to be used. Please NOTE minimum of three (3) bids from licensed contractors is required. Due to the nature of work involved, licensed contractors should hold one or more of the following license classifications: Class A General Engineering; Class C8 Concrete; Class C12 Earthwork and Paving; and/or Class C34 Pipeline. Preliminary plans thumbnail sketch (rough draft) of the overall layout and design of the parking lot and grading estimates, including the approximate dimensions of the parking lot and the location of any/all of the following: striping, wheel stops, ADA parking spaces, drainage improvements and any other safety improvements in accordance with all improvements listed on the application. 5

STEP 6: Upon approval of the preliminary plan, the applicant should prepare and submit final plans, specifications and detailed cost estimates to the Agency. Agency staff will review the application to determine final eligibility and approval. From the bids submitted, the applicant shall select the contractor they wish to perform the work and complete the project or, with the consent of the Agency, solicit additional bids. Please NOTE If the lowest bidder is not selected, the applicant shall satisfactorily demonstrate to the Agency why selection of a different contractor is appropriate. The actual grant amount will be contingent upon the actual costs associated with the final approved plans. STEP 7: Upon approval by the Agency, an approval letter indicating the grant amount will be sent to the applicant. Please NOTE If the improvements require building or encroachment permits, the applicant must submit final plans to the Building Department. STEP 8: After completion of the work, the applicant can request payment by submitting: a) Paid invoices; cancelled checks or receipts, showing work has been completed in full; b) Confirmation from the City of Coalinga Community Development Department affirming that the completed improvements are in substantial compliance with the original approved design or any approved change order; c) Copy of the approved final building inspection; d) Releases and/or waivers of all contractors liens; e) Photograph of the parking lot after completion of the improvements; and f) Signed, notarized, and recordable Parking Lot Easement and Maintenance Covenant. STEP 9: After receipt of complete documentation, Agency verifies that the work has been completed in compliance with the PIP Guidelines. STEP 10: Execution and notarization of the Parking Lot Easement and Maintenance Covenant by Applicant is required. Upon receipt and within thirty (30) days of complete documentation, Agency staff will issue a grant funds check to the Applicant. STEP 11: Agency will arrange for the recordation of the Parking Lot Easement and Maintenance Covenant with the Fresno County Recorder s Office. Upon receipt of the recorded Covenant, Agency will forward a copy to Applicant for their records. 6

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