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A RESOLUTION OF THE LA QUINTA REDEVELOPMENT AC'*ENCY BOARD
ADOPTING POLICIES TO ENCOURAGE CONTRACTS Employing **IRMS
AND INDIVIDUALS RESIDING IN THE PROJECT AREAS.
WHEREAS, the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency the *Agency'*)
desires to encourage economic revitalization and job growth in the
Agency project areas; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section
33422.1, the Agency * give a preference to business concerns
which are located in * owned by persons residing in the project
areas; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to California Public Contract Code Sections
20688.2 and 20688.3 and Health and Safety Code Section 33422.3, the
Agency may encourage and provide opportunities for training and
employment to lower income residents of the project areas.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of the La Quinta Redevelopment
Agency does hereby find, determine, order and resolve as follows:
Section 1. All contracts awarded by the Agency pursuant to
Section 20688.1 of the California Public Contract Code shall give
a preference to business concerns located in or owned in
substantial part by persons residing in the project area for a
minimum of six months prior to the award of the contract in an
amount that would award the contracts to such firms whose total
quotation or bid exceeds the lowest quotation or bid by not more
than two percent 2%).
Section 2. In the event that a contractor does not qualify
under Section 1 above, but specifies subcontracting entities or
individuals that meet the location of the business or ownership
residency criteria set out above, then the Agency shall give a
preference in the consideration of the award of the contract in the
amount equal to five percent 5%) of the value of the applicable
subcontractors estimated portion of the contract.
Section 3. Separate and apart from the applicability of
Sections 1 or 2 above, all contractors under contract pursuant to
Public contract Code Section 20688.1 with the Agency shall receive
a rebate credit for the documented e*ployment of lower-income
project area residents as defined in Health and Safety Code Section
33422.3. The rebate credit shall equal thirty-three percent 33%)
of the wages inclusive of benefits for the qualified lower income
project area residents based on the certified payroll documentation
up to a maximum amount of four percent 4%) of the overall
estimated labor cost for each project.
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RESOLUTION NO. RA 93-10
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of
August 1993.
AYES: Members Bangerter, McCartney, Perkins, Sniff, Chairman Pena
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
La Quinta Redevelopment Agency
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
I-
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DAWN HONEYWELL, *ounsel
Stradling, Yocca, Carlson & Rauth
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