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REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS <br /> OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AND RECORD OF ACTION <br /> January 8, 2002 <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> In consideration of this Agreement and its possible environmental effects, the County has <br /> concluded that none of the conditions described in PRC section 21166 (Section 15162 of the <br /> CEQA Guidelines) have occurred. Thus no subsequent EIR is required in granting the next <br /> discretionary approval for the project. The aforementioned SEIR and other EIRs incorporated <br /> by reference adequately address all potential environmental impacts associated with the <br /> action taken by the Board on October 23. No changes have occurred since the Board's <br /> action relative to the provision of water, sewer and other public services to the area known as <br /> the "Donut Hole" that would require major revisions to the previously certified EIR. <br /> REVIEW BY OTHERS: This action has been reviewed by County Counsel (Rex Hinesley) on <br /> January 3, 2002, coordinated with the Third Supervisorial District and reviewed by the County <br /> Administrative Office (Tom DeSantis, Deputy Administrative Officer) on January 3, 2002. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: This Agreement specifies that initial cost to the county is $25,000 for the <br /> first year of extension of police and fire protection by the City of Redlands. Subsequent years' <br /> cost is equal to a sliding scale of the amount of sales tax generated, beginning at the year of the <br /> first issuance of occupancy and continuing for a period of twelve years, at which time, City will <br /> receive 100% of the sales tax generated from new development, Property tax paid to the City is <br /> subject to the 1992 Settlement Agreement between the City and the Inland Valley Development <br /> Agency. <br /> SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT: Third <br /> PRESENTER: JOHN GOSS, 387-4900 <br /> EMIL A. MARZULLO, 387-5950 <br /> Rev 07197 <br />