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92-033 RESOLUTION NO. 92R-33 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM PROPOSING AN ENTERPRISE ZONE, MAKING FINDINGS FOR SAID ENTERPRISE ZONE AND AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE DESIGNATION BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that: 1. The Enterprise Zone Application Area, as shown on the map entitled "Enterprise Zone Application Area", attached hereto as Attachment 1, is hereby proposed as an Enterprise Zone for application to the State of California pursuant to Government Code Section 7073; and 2. The said Application Area is found to be a depressed area, based upon a determination that the Eligible Area, as shown on said Attachment 1, meets the Urban Development Action Grant criteria of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; and 3. The designation of the said Application Area as an Enterprise Zone is found to be necessary in order to attract private sector investment to the Application Area; and 4. The City of Anaheim agrees to complete all actions stated within the preliminary and final applications should the said Application Area be awarded conditional designation as an Enterprise Zone. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the preliminary application to the California Department of Commerce for designation of an Enterprise Zone presented herewith is approved, and the Executive Director of the Community Development Department is authorized and directed to execute such documents, certifications, and assurances, as may be necessary, and provide clarification and information to the State of California, and take such other appropriate and necessary steps as may be required to have the said Application Area be designated as an Enterprise Zone by the State of California. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council this 25r. h day of February, 1992. AYO~'~~TY~ CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 92R-33 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 25th day of February, 1992, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Simpson, Ehrle, Pickler, Daly and Hunter NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER certify that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 92R-33 on the 26th day of February, 1992. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Anaheim this 26th day of ]February, 1992. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) i, LEONORA N. $OHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 92R-33 duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on February 25, 1992. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEI~M ATTACHMENT 1 - ENTERPRISE ZONE APPLICATION AREA ATTACHMENT 2 PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN OUTLINE Marketing the Zone (250 Points) A. Marketing Goals 1. Existing Business Retention & Expansion (75% of Total Effort) Establish awareness and identity of Enterprise Zone and its exceptional benefits, including both state and local incentives, for existing businesses Reinforce Anaheim's pro-business attitude and commitment to commerce and industry Position, promote, and reinforce Enterprise Zone as a dynamic, evolving business center Job retention 2. New Business Attraction (25% of Total Effort) Target regional and national businesses looking to relocate, consolidate, or expand Establish awareness and identity of Enterprise Zone and its exceptional benefits, including both state and local incentives, for new businesses Promote Anaheim's pro-business attitude and commitment to commerce and industry ° Position, promote, and reinforce Enterprise Zone as a dynamic, evolving business center Job attraction B. Action Plan - Existing Business Retention and Expansion 1. Enterprise Zone Sub-Areas Divide Enterprise Zone into sub-areas to include Anaheim Center, Plaza Area, Commercial-Recreation Area, Stadium Business Center, and East Anaheim Business Corridor 2. Research Interview key players in the development and brokerage communities Schedule business forums by industry and/or sub-area 3. Position Statements Develop a position statement for each sub-area to serve as its "verbal logo" and provide an identity to serve as a base for marketing efforts 4. Enterprise Zone Logo Develop and design a logo which serves as the visual identity for the Enterprise Zone 5. Sub-areaLogos Create distinctive logos to provide a visual theme and identification for each sub-area ~, 6. Enterprise Zone Benefit Ads Design an ad series promoting Enterprise Zone and its benefits, including both state and local incentives, for existing businesses 7. Testimonial Ads Design an ad series featuring testimonials from presidents or CEOs of Enterprise Zone companies explaining why their firm intends to stay in Anaheim 2 8. Ad Placement To underscore Enterprise Zone's desirability as a business center among current tenants, place ads in local newspapers, journals, and trade publications such as the following: Anaheim Bulletin Los Angeles Times, Orange County Edition Orange County Business Journal Orange County Register 9. Slide Show Develop a slide presentation targeted to existing businesses to highlight the Enterprise Zone's commercial and industrial uses, amenities, growth opportunities, etc. ~ 10. Newsletters Develop a newsletter to provide information on Enterprise Zone benefits, new area development, and other news of general interest Develop newsletter inserts or flyers geared toward sub-area businesses to provide information on roadway improvements, redevelopment efforts, and other news of local interest 11. Press Releases Prepare and distribute press releases to focus on Enterprise Zone benefits, successful efforts to retain businesses, etc. ~,~ 12. Public Service Announcements Prepare Enterprise Zone public service announcements for distribution to local radio stations for free air time 13. Cable Television Utilize local cable television station to disseminate information on Enterprise Zone benefits to business and to potential job training program participants 14. Media Kit Prepare and distribute media kit to provide background on city, Enterprise Zone, redevelopment activities, etc. C. Action Plan - New Business Attraction 1. Enterprise Zone Sub-Areas Divide Enterprise Zone into sub-areas to include Anaheim Center, Plaza Area, Commercial-Recreation Area, Stadium Business Center, and East Anaheim Business Corridor 2. Research Interview key players in the development and brokerage communities 3. Position Statements Develop a position statement for each sub-area to serve as its "verbal logo" and provide an identity to serve as a base for marketing efforts 4. Enterprise Zone Logo Develop and design a logo which serves as the visual identity for the Enterprise Zone 5. Sub-area Logos Create distinctive logos to provide a visual theme and identification for each sub-area 6. Enterprise Zone Benefit Ads Design an ad series promoting Enterprise Zone and its benefits, including both state and local incentives, for new businesses 7. Testimonial Ads Design an ad series featuring testimonials from presidents or CEOs of new Enterprise Zone companies explaining why their firm decided to locate in Anaheim 4 Design an ad series featuring testimonials from the area's top brokers describing opportunities for new users 8. Ad Placement To promote Enterprise Zone's desirability as a business center among potential new businesses, place ads in regional and national journals and publications such as the following: California Business Development Magazine National Real .Estate Investor Real Estate Forum Southern California Business Southern California Real Estate Journal Southwest Real Estate News Western Real Estate News 9. Slide Show Develop a slide presentation targeted to new businesses to highlight the Enterprise Zone's commercial and industrial uses, amenities, growth opportunities, etc. 10. Marketing Center New facility in City Hall West, currently under construction, intended to provide a focal point for city's business attraction efforts 11. Press Releases Prepare and distribute press releases to focus on Enterprise Zone benefits, successful efforts to attract new businesses, etc. 12. Media Kit Prepare and distribute media kit to provide background on city, Enterprise Zone, redevelopment activities, etc. 5 13. Broker Map Develop a map showing Enterprise Zone sub-areas, freeways, housing, and retail, restaurant, and entertainment amenities for distribution to area brokers 14. Location Brochure Develop a brochure with detailed information, photos, and copy about the area's business, locational, housing, retail, entertainment, and other benefits D. Sales Plan for On-site Visits 1. Identify Target Industries and Businesses for Visitation Determine priority industries and businesses by identifying following: Major job provider Major generator of tax revenues Major utility user Known industry cutbacks 2. Initial Contact Send personalized correspondence to major employers encouraging meeting with key staff Make contact with other Enterprise Zone businesses through business forums, referrals, or through response to advertising or other promotional efforts 3. Meet with Business Meet with business to ascertain business's present and anticipated needs and intentions in Anaheim Inform business of available benefits to Enterprise Zone businesses 4. Inventory Needs & Develop Plan to Address Needs Inventory specific needs of business and develop a plan to address each need from available programs and resources 6 5. Offer Assistance to Business Coordinate provision of assistance to business and serve as interface with Enterprise Zone service providers 6. Business Follow-up Follow up with business to make certain that assistance provided substantially met needs E. Enterprise Zone Staffing, Organization, and Budget 1. Staffing New Position - Enterprise Zone Project Manager Existing Staff - Economic Development, Redevelopment, Job Training Program, Utilities Department and City Manager's Office to provide staff support to Enterprise Zone effort 2. Organization Enterprise Zone Program and Program Manager to reside in Community Development Department 3. Program Budget Anticipated Annual Budget $ 70,000 Salary & Burden, Enterprise Zone Manager ~,~ 10,000 Operating Budget 80.000 Marketing Budget $160,000 Total Annual Budget Funding Sources - Redevelopment, Utilities, Economic Development, Job Training Program F. Examples of Successful Efforts to Retain and Attract Businesses 1. Microtech 7 2. Southern Plastic Mold 3. Pacific Bell G. Enterprise Zone Commercial Real Estate Brokers 1. 38 Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Companies Currently Active in Anaheim Market (see listing) Available Property & Businesses (200 Points) A. Number of Businesses in Application Area B. Location and Square Footage of Vacant Buildings on Land Zoned Industrial C. Location and Square Footage of Vacant Buildings on Land Zoned Commercial D. Location and Acreage of Vacant Land Zoned Industrial E. Location and Acreage of Vacant Land Zoned Commercial 9 Job Development (175 Points) A. Agencies Responsible for Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), Targeted Jobs Tax Credit (TJTC), and Greater Avenues for Independence (GAIN) 1. Anaheim Private Industry Council (PIC) 2. City of Anaheim, Job Training Program Division 3. Employment Development Department (EDD), Anaheim Office 4. County of Orange, Social Services Agency B. Job Training Service Providers & Contractors 1. North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) 2. North Orange County Regional Occupational Program (ROP) 3. Anaheim Union High School District 4. Advanced Institute of Pest Technology 5. Brownson Technical School 6. DMC Automotive Training School 7. Electronics Publishing and Graphics Institute 8. Gendarme LTD. 9. Martial Arts Security Training Academy 10. MS Data 11. MTI College 12. Practical Schools 13. Southern California Institute of Technology C. Other Participants, Referral Sources 1. Department of Rehabilitation 10 2. Employer Advisory Council of Orange County 3. Salvation Army 4. Senior Citizens Center D. Existing Programs 1. Anaheim Private Industry Council, City of Anaheim Job Training Program Division On-the-job Training Customized Training Dislocated Worker Program Older Worker Program Vocational Skills Training Remedial Education Youth Development Program Try-out Employment Pre-employment Skills Training Summer Youth Employment and Training Program Gang Intervention Program (in cooperation with Project Save-A- Youth) Operation Bootstrap (in cooperation with Anaheim Housing Authority) 2. Employment Development Department Job Match Service Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Certification 11 Services to special groups including veterans, youth, disabled, older workers, minorities, welfare recipients, migrant farm workers, ex- offenders, homeless Labor Market Information Assistance to victims of plant closures and layoffs Interviewing Facilities (mobile) 12 Planning and Local Incentives (125 Points) A. Development Processing 1. One-stop Development Processing 2. Inter-departmental Review Committee B. Redevelopment 1. Site Assembly 2. Land/Lease Write-downs 3. Funding of Traffic & Infrastructure Improvements 4. Parking Structure/Support Retail Development 5. Commuter Vanpool & Carpool Assistance 6. Child Care Center Development 7. Rehabilitation Loans 8. Technical Assistance Including Site Planning and Environmental Analysis C. Economic Development 1. Direct Loans for High Volume Sales Tax Generators 2. Industrial Development Bond Issues 3. City Land Leases at Subsidized Rates to High Volume Sales Tax Generators 4. Property Tax Rebates Through Redevelopment 5. Grant/Loan for Thermal Energy Storage 6. Utility Discount Rate for High Voltage Uses; Loan for Purchase of Equipment 7. Land Write-downs 13 8. Industrial Rehabilitation/Modernization Grants for Replacement of Obsolete Machinery & Equipment 9. Technical Assistance, Including Architectural and Engineering Services, to Existing Businesses to Maximize Site Utilization D. Utilities 1. Commercial & Industrial Lighting Program 2. Electric & Water Audit Program 3. Thermal Energy Storage Program 4. Lower Average Energy Rates 5. Natural Gas Cooperative 6. Undergrounding Program E. Capital Improvement Program F. Housing 1. First-Time Homebuyer Program 2. Mortgage Credit Certificate Program 3. Affordable Housing Program Density bonuses 4. Operation Bootstrap (in cooperation with Anaheim PIC) 5. Section 8 Certificates and Vouchers 6. Rehabilitation Program Owner-occupied and rental G. Transportation 1. Traffic Management Center 14 2. Commuter Services Program Vanpool and carpool assistance 3. Commuter Rail 4. Fixed-Route Clean Fuel Shuttle 5. Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Complex (ARTIC) 15 Financing Programs (100 Points) A. Redevelopment 1. Site Assembly 2. Land/Lease Write-downs 3. Funding of Traffic & Infrastructure Improvements ,4. Parking Structure/Support Retail Development 5. Commuter Vanpool & Carpool Assistance 6. Child Care Center Development 7. Rehabilitation Loans 8. Technical Assistance Including Site Planning and Environmental Analysis B. Economic Development 1. Direct Loans for High Volume Sales Tax Generators 2. Industrial Development Bond Issues 3. City Land Leases at Subsidized Rates to High Volume Sales Tax Generators 4. Property Tax Rebates Through Redevelopment 5. Grant/Loan for Thermal Energy Storage 6. Utility Discount Rate for High Voltage Uses; Loan for Purchase of Equipment 7. Land Write-downs 8. Industrial Rehabilitation/Modernization Grants for Replacement of Obsolete Machinery & Equipment 9. Technical Assistance, Including Architectural and Engineering Services, to Existing Businesses to Maximize Site Utilization 16 C. Santa Aria Economic Development Corporation 1. SBA 504 Loan Program D. Listing of Financial Institutions Making Business Loans to Application Area Businesses 17 Unemployment &' Area Income Levels (100 Points) A. Eligible Area Information Census Tract 1980 Percent 1980 Per Capita Unemployment Income 873 11.8% $4,922 18