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REdlVELOPMENT AGENCY.~ST FOR Co.IlSSION/COUNCIL ACTION
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Glenda Saul. Executive Director
Subject:
ACCEPTING TRANSFERS OF IDB
ALLOCATION: CORTE MADERA, MORAGA
Redevelopment Agency
Date: June 24, 1985
Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council ection:
4-1-85
Authorized establishing a fund to use for negotiating transfers of IDB
allocationa from other cities
6-17-85
Accepted transfers from Lomits. Marina, Farmersville, Sonora, Arroyo
Grande and Coronado
Recommended motion:
(MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL)
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a) RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO,
CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE TRANSFER TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO OF A PORTION OF
THE CALENDAR YEAR 1985 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND LIMIT OF THE CITY OF CORTE MADERA,
CALIFORNIA
b) RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CO~ON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO,
CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE TRANSFER TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO OF A PORTION OF
CALENDAR YEAR 1985 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND LIMIT OF THE CITY OF MORAGA, CALIFORNIA
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Signature
Contact person:
GLENDA SAUL
Phone:
383-5081
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Supporting data attached:
YES
Ward:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: $
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Project :
No adverse Impact on City:
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Data:
July 1, 1985
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Agenda Item No.
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STAFF REPORT
On April 1, 1985 the Commission authorized Staff to use 25% of the 1% IDB fee as a
fund for use in negotiating the transfer of IDB allocations from other cities in
California.
On May 7. 1985 Staff sent a letter to 280 cities whose allocations were under
$2,000.000.
Council accepted offers of transfers from six cities on 6-17-85. totaling $4,641,000.
Two additional transfers have been received. It is required that the City of San
Bernardino adopt resolutions accepting these additional transfers of allocation.
The amounts are as follows:
PREVIOUSLY TRANSFERRED
REQUESTED
TRANSFERS
Farmersville
Marina
Lomita
Sonora
Arroyo Grande
Coronado
$ 312,000
1,425,000
1,011,000
206,000
660,000
$1,027,000
$4,641,000
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Moraga $772,000
Corte Madero $433,000
$1,205,000
TOTAL
The 25% of 1% fee would be forwarded to each city, if their allocation is used to
close a bond. If the allocation is not used, no fee will be paid.
Staff currently anticipates transfers of allocations from the following cities:
Brawley
Lafayette
Novato
$ 902,000.00
$1,173,000.00
$2.319,000.00
$4,394,000.00
TOTAL
Six other cities have indicated they may be willing to transfer their allocations
later in the year (October), after more time has passed.
Forty-one other cities have responded that they will either be using their allocation
or have already transferrred it to the County or the State.
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE
TRANSFER TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO OF A PORTION
OF THE CALENDAR YEAR 1985 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND LIMIT
OF THE CITY OF CORTE MADERA, CALIFORNIA
WHEREAS, the Tax Reform Act of 1984, aa adopted by the Congress
of the United States on July 18, 1984 (the "Act"), provides that each
state shall provide either by a proclamation of the governor of each
state or by legislation duly adopted by each state legislature a
procedure for the allocation of the aggregate principal amount of Private
Activity Bonds that may be issued by state and local issuers in
accordance with Section 103(b) of the Internal Revenue code of 1954, as
amended (the "Code"); and
WHEREAS, a proclamation was duly signed by the Governor of the
State of California on July 19, 1984 (the "Proclamation") for the purpose
of implementing certain provisions of the Act; and
WHEREAS, the Proclamation provides that in each calendar year,
all or a portion of the Private Activity Bond limit of each Local Agency
within the State, including the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond
Limit of the City of Corte Madera, California, may be transferred by such
Local Agency to another Local Agency in the State or to the State; and
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WHEREAS, at the request of the City of San Bernardino,
California (the "City"), the City of Corte Madera, California has, by its
Resolution No. 226l, ordered and directed the transfer of an amount equal
to $433,000 of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the
City of Corte Madera, California, to the City in furtherance of
industrial development bond financing to be undertaken by the City; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Common Council (the "Council") of the
City deem it appropriate and necessary to approve the transfer of said
portion of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the City
of Corte Madera, California, to the City.
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, DO HEREBY FIND, RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS
FOLLOWS:
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Section l. The Council hereby approves and accepts on behalf of
the City from the City of Corte Madera, California, the transfer of an
amount equal to $433,000 of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond
Limit of the City of Corte Madera, California (the "1985 Allocation") to
the City, in accordance with Resolution No. 2261 of the City council of
the City of Corte Madera, California. No portion of the 1985 Corte
Madera Allocation, as transferred by the City of Corte Madera,
California, and as hereby accepted by the City, shall be hereafter
transferred by the City to any other local agency within the State of
California without other prior consent and approval of the City of Corte
Madera, California.
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Section 2. Tbe Council hereby acknowledges that such portion of
the 1985 Corte Madera Allocation, which has been transferred to the City
pursuant to Resolution No. 2261 of the City Council of the City of Corte
Madera, California, shall constitute an irrevocable transfer upon the
issuance of bonds pursuant to any and all procedures which shall
hereinafter be undertaken by the City, and that said transfer shall
expire as of January I, 1986.
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Section 3. Tbe Council further acknowledges that the City shall
have the sole obligation and responsibility to comply with all
requirements for submitting reports to the California Debt Limit
Allocation Committee as established pursuant to the Proclamation, and all
other requirements therein and in the Code to the extent the same shall
be applicable to the issuance by the City of Private Activity Bonds for
which the transfer of the 1985 Corte Madera Allocation, as authorized in
Resolution No. 2261 of the City Council of the City of Corte Madera, has
been applied by the City.
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Section 4. In the event that the City utilizes all or any
portion of the 1985 Corte Madera Allocation, transferred to the City,
then the City shall pay to the City of Corte Madera, California, an
amount equal to one-quarter of one percent (.25%) of that portion of said
transferred allocation which the City utilizes and applies for qualifying
projects to be financed by the City during calendar year 1985. Payments
for any portion of the transferred allocation used in any particular bond
issue shall be made to the City of Corte Madera within 30 days after
closing of the bond sale, by the Trustee from bond proceeds.
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Section 5. On or before October 21, 1985, the Staff of the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino shall submit a report
to the Council regarding the application of the transfer of the 1985
Corte Madera Allocation as accepted by the City in Section 1 of this
Resolution, for use in connection with the Tax-exempt financing of one or
more qualifying projects within the City during calendar year 1985. In
the event that the Council may hereafter determine that the 1985 Corte
Madera Allocation, or portion thereof, as accepted by the City in Section
1 of this Resolution, shall not be applied for use in connection with a
project to be undertaken within the City during calendar year 1985 the
City may retransfer said unused portion of the 1985 Corte Madera
Allocation to the City of Corte Madera, California, or upon the consent
of the City of Corte Madera, the City may transfer said unused portion of
the 1985 Corte Madera Allocation to the State of California.
Section 6. This Resolution shall take effect upon adoption.
Approved as to Legal Form
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE
TRANSFER TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO OF A PORTION
OF THE CALENDAR YEAR 1985 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND I,IMIT
OF THE CITY OF MORAGA, CALIFORNIA
WHEREAS, the Tax Reform Act of 1984, as adopted by the Congress
of the United States on July 18, 1984 (the "Act"), provides that each
state shall provide either by a proclamation of the governor of each
state or by legislation duly adopted by each state legislature a
procedure for the allocation of the aggregate principal amount of Private
Activity Bonds that may be issued by state and local issuers in
accordance with Section 103(b) of the Internal Revenue code of 1954, as
amended (the "Code"); and
WHEREAS, a proclamation was duly signed by the Governor of the
State of California on July 19, 1984 (the "Proclamation") for the purpose
of implementing certain provisions of the Act; and
WHEREAS, the Proclamation provides that in each calendar year,
all or a portion of the Private Activity Bond limit of each Local Agency
within the State, including the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond
Limit of the City of Moraga, California, may be transferred by such Local
Agency to another Local Agency in the State or to the State; and
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WHEREAS, at the request of the City of San Bernardino,
California (the "City"), the City of Moraga, Cs1ifornia has, by its
Resolution No. 33-85, ordered and directed the transfer of an amount
equal to $772,000 of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit
of the City of Moraga, California, to the City in furtherance of
industrial development bond financing to be undertaken by the City; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Common Council (the "Council") of the
City deem it appropriate and necessary to approve the transfer of said
portion of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the City
of Moraga, California, to the City.
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, DO HEREBY FIND, RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Council hereby approves and accepts on behalf of
the City from the City of Moraga, California, the transfer of an amount
equal to $772,000 of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit
of the City of Moraga, California (the "1985 Allocation") to the City, in
accordance with Resolution No. 33-85 of the City council of the City of
Moraga, California. No portion of the 1985 Moraga Allocation, as
transferred by the City of Moraga, California, and as hereby accepted by
the City, shall be hereafter transferred by the City to any other local
agency within the State of California without other prior consent and
approval of the City of Moraga, California.
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Section 2. The Council hereby acknowledges that such portion of
the 1985 Moraga Allocation, which has been transferred to the City
pursuant to Resolution No. 33-85 of the City Council of the City of
Moraga, California, shall constitute an irrevocable transfer upon the
issuance of bonds pursuant to any and all procedures which shall
hereinafter be undertaken by the City, and that said transfer shall
expire as of January I, 1986.
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Section 3. The Council further acknowledges that the City shall
have the sole obligation and responsibility to comply with all
requirements for submitting reports to the California Debt Limit
Allocation Committee as established pursuant to the Proclamation, and all
other requirements therein and in the Code to the extent the same shall
be applicable to the issuance by the City of Private Activity Bonds for
which the transfer of the 1985 Moraga Allocation, as authorized in
Resolution No. 33-85 of the City Council of the City of Moraga, has been
applied by the City.
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Section 4. In the event that the City utilizes all or any
portion of the 1985 Moraga Allocation, transferred to the City, then the
City shall pay to the City of Moraga, California, an amount equal to
one-quarter of one percent (.25%) of that portion of said transferred
allocation which the City utilizes and applies for qualifying projects to
be financed by the City during calendar year 1985. Payments for any
portion of the transferred allocation used in any particular bond issue
shall be made to the City of Moraga within 30 days after closing of the
bond sale, by the Trustee from bond proceeds.
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Section 5. On or before October 21, 1985, the Staff of the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino shall submit a report
to the Council regarding the application of the transfer of the 1985
Moraga Allocation as accepted by the City in Section 1 of this
Resolution, for use in connection with the Tax-exempt financing of one or
more qualifying projects within the City during calendar year 1985. In
the event that the Council may hereafter determine that the 1985 Moraga
Allocation, or portion thereof, as accepted by the City in Section 1 of
this Resolution, shall not be applied for use in connection with a
project to be undertaken within the City during calendar year 1985 the
City may retransfer said unused portion of the 1985 Moraga Allocation to
the City of Moraga, California, or upon the consent of the City of
Moraga, the City may transfer said unused portion of the 1985 Moraga
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Allocation to the State of California.
Section 6. This Resolution shall take effect upon adoption.
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TOWN MANAGER, MAYOR, AND COUNCILMEMBERS,.OPI,{r1:'<.;- I Ii
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SUBJECT:
SALE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOND ALLOCATION TO
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FOR $1,082.50
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The state allocates to each city a maximum amount for Industrial
Development Bonds. Corte Madera's share is $433,000.. In other words,
the Town could issue up'to $433,000 in Industrial Development Bonds
(IDB's) for.use by projects in the Town. If the Town does not want to
use its IDB allocation, it may transfer it back to the state or to a
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The Town does.nothave any projects planned that would use IDB's, nor
does it seem likely that there will be such projects in the future.
Last year, the Town transferred its IDB allocation back, to the state
for reallocation to other cities. This year, the City of San
Bernardino has asked that we transfer our IDB allocation to them in
exchange for $1,082.50.
I contacted the City of San Rafael, City of Novato, and County of
Marin regarding their interest in our IDB allocation, since it seemed
preferable to keep it in the county. No agency believed that it would
have projects ready to go during calendar year 1985. Jack Ours, head
of San Rafael's Redevelopment Agency, suggested that we .take the
money and run.. .'
While it is possible that someone else might be willing to offer us
more for our IDB allocation, it would take a great deal of staff time
to study the market. We would therefore recommend that the Council
adopt the attached resolution transferring our IDB allocation to the
City of San Bernandino.
RECOMMENDED
COUNCIL
ACTION:
To adopt Resolution No. , a resolution of the Town
Council transferring to the City of San Bernardino,
California, a portion of the calendar year 1985
private activity bond limit of the Town of Corte
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Attachments:
1. Letter dated May 17, 198 from Glenda Saul,
Executive Director, San Bernardino Redevelopment
Agency
2. Resolution No.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2261
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RESOLUTION OP THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE
TOWN OF CORTE MADERA, CALIFORNIA,
TRANSFERRING TO THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA A PORTION OF THE
CALENDAR YEAR 1985 PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND
LIMIT OF THE TOWN OF CORTE MADERA
WHEREAS, the Tax Reform Act of 1984, as adopted by the
Congress of the United States on July 18, 1984 (the .Act.),
provides that each state shall provide either by a proclamation
of the governor of each state or by legislation duly adopted by
each state legislature a procedure for the allocation of the
aggregate principal amount of Private Activity Bonds that may be
issued by state and local issuers in accordance with Section
103(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended (the
.Code.), and
WHEREAS, a proclamation was duly signed by the Governor
of the State of California on July 19, 1984 (the .Proclamation.),
for the purpose of implementing certain provisions of the Act,
and
WHEREAS, the Proclamation provides that in each
calendar year all or a portion of the Private Activity Bond Limit
of each Local Agency within the State, including the calendar
year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the Town of Corte
Madera, California (the .Townft), may be transfered by such Local
Agency to another Local Agency in the State or to the State, and
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino, California, has
requested that an amount equal to $433,000 of the calendar year
1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the Town be transferred from
the Town to the City of San Bernardino for use by the City of San
Bernardino in furtherance of the intent and purposes of the
Proclamation, and
WHEREAS, the Town COuncil hereby deems it appropriate
to take action on said request of the City of San Bernardino and
to transfer a portion of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity
Bond Limit of the Town to the City of San Bernardino upon the
terms and conditions as hereinafter set forth.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND ORDERED,
by the Town Council of the Town of Corte Madera, California as
follows:
Section 1. The Town COuncil hereby acknowledges the
written request as submitted to the Town by the City of San
Bernardino, dated May 7, 1985, offering ~lJ082159 to the Town at
the time of bond closing and the Town CoUHCTI hereby orders and
directs the transfer of an amount equal to $433,000 of the
calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the Town to the
City of San Bernardino in furtherance of the industrial
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development bond financing to be undertaken by the City of San
Bernardino, as more fully described in said request, and subject
to satisfactory payment as contracted to the Town by the City of
San Bernardino.
Section 2. The Town Council hereby acknowledges that
the portion of the calendar year of 1985 Private Activity Bond
Limit of the Town as transferred hereby to the City of San
Bernardino may be transferred by the Town in the manner as
provided in the Proclamation.
Section 3. The Town COuncil hereby acknowledges that
such portion of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond
Limit of the Town as transferred to the City of San Bernardino
pursuant to this Resolution shall be irrevocable upon the
issuance of bonds pursuant to the procedures to be taken
hereafter by the City of San Bernardino, at least to the extent
of the principal amount of such bonds so issued by the City of
San Bernardino and as further provided in the Proclamation. The
transfer as herein authorized shall be considered a general
transfer to the City of San Bernardino and shall expire as of
January 1, 1986.
Section 4. The City of San Bernardino shall have the
sole obligation and responsibility to comply with all reporting
requirements as necessary to the California Debt Limit Allocation
Committee as established pursuant to the proclamation and all
other requirements therein and in the Code to the extent the same
shall be applicable to the issuance by the City of San Bernardino
of private Activity Bonds for which the transfer of the calendar
year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the Town, as authorized
in this ReSOlution, has been applied by the City of San
Bernardino.
Section 5.
This Resolution shall take effect upon
adoption.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this
chard M. Skaff,
Mayor, Town of Corte
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I, ~ri.. Fi t'f ' Deputy Town Clerk of the
Town of Corte Ma era, Ca ifornia, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the
Council of the Town of Corte Madera on the 4th day of June, 1985,
by the follow ing vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Holmes, Skaff, Williams
NOES: None
ABSENT: Marker, Sullivan
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The within instrument is a true and
oorreot oopy of the original on file.
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June 18, 1985
Glenda Saul, Executive Director
Redevelopment Agency of the City
of San Bernardino
300 North D Street, Room 320
San Bernardino, California 92418
Re: Transfer of Industrial Development Bond Allocation
The Town Council of the Town of Moraga considered your request
of May 7, 1985, and adopted the enclosed resolution, No. 33-85,
memorializing the Town's transfer of its $772,000.00 allocation.
Enclosed also you will find a copy of a letter to the State of
California Debt Limit Allocation Committee requesting approval
of this transaction, if it is necessary. We hope these actions
meet your needs and look forward to hearing from you.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at
the above number.
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BEFORE THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF MORAGA
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Transferring to City of San Bernardino. )
California a Portion of Calendar Year )
1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the )
Town of Moraga )
RESOLUTION NO. 33-85
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WHEREAS, the Tax Reform Act of 1985. as adopted by the Congress of
the United States on July 18, 1984 (the "Act"). provides that each state shall
provide either by a proclamation of the Governor of each state or by legislation
duly adopted by each state legislature a procedure for the allocation of the ag-
gregate principal amount of Private Activity Bonds that may be issued by state
and local issuers in accordance with Section 103(b) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1954. as amended (the "Code"); and
WHEREAS, a proclamation was duly signed by the Governor of the State
of California on July 19, 1984 (the "Proclamation"), for the purpose of imple-
menting certain provisions of the Act; and
WHEREAS. the Proclamation provides that in each calendar year all or
a portion of the Private Activity Bond Limit of each Local Agency within the
State, including the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the Town
of Moraga, California (the "Town"), may be transferred by such Local Agency to
another Local Agency in the State or to the State; and
WHEREAS. the City of San Bernardino, California. has requested that an
amount equal to $772,000 of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit
of the Town be transferred from the Town to the City of San Bernardino for use
by the City of San Bernardino in furtherance of the intent and purposes of the
Proclamation; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council hereby deems it appropriate to take action
on said request of the City of San Bernardino and to transfer a portion of the
calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the Town to the City of San
Bernardino upon the terms and conditions as hereinafter set forth.
NOW, THfREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Council of the Town of
Moraga as follows:
Section 1. The Town Council hereby acknowledges receipt of the written
request as submitted to the Town by the City of San Bernardino, dated May 7,
1985, and the Town Council hereby orders and directs the transfer of an amount
equal to $772.000 of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the
Town to the City of San Bernardino in furtherance of the industrial development
bond financing to be undertaken by the City of San Bernardino as more fully
described in said request.
Section 2. The Town Council hereby acknowledges that the portion of
the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the Town as transferred
hereby to the City of San 8ernardino may be transferred by the Town in the
manner as provided in the Proclamation.
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Section 3. The Town Council hereby acknowledges that such portion
of the calendar year 1985 Private Activity Bond Limit of the Town as transferred
to the City of San Bernardino pursuant to this Resolution shall be irrevocable
upon the issuance of bonds pursuant to the procedures to be taken hereafter by
the City of San Bernardino, at least to the extent of the principal amount of
such bonds so issued by the City of San Bernardino and as further provided in
the Proclamation. The transfer as herein authorized shall be considered a
general transfer to the City of San Bernardino and shall expire as of January 1,
1986.
Section 4. The City of San Bernardino shall have the sole obligation
and responsibility to comply with all reporting requirements as necessary to
the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee as established pursuant to the
Proclamation and all other requirements therein and in the Code to the extent
the same shall be applicable to the issuance by the City of San Bernardino of
Private Activity Bonds for which the transfer of the calendar year 1985 Private
Activity Bond Limit of the Town of Moraga, as authorized in this Resolution,
has been applied by the City of San Bernardino.
Section 5. This Resolution shall take effect upon adoption.
ADOPTED by the Town Council of the Town of Moraga on June 5, 1985, by
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Mayor Dessayer; Vice Mayor DePriester;
Councilmembers Combs and Kendall
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ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
None
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June 18, 1985
State of California Debt Limit
Allocation Committee
P. O. Box 1919
Sacramento, California 95809
. Enclosed you will find Resolution No. 33-85, adopted by the
Town Council of the Town of Moraga at its meeting of June 5,
1985. transferring the Town's private activity bond allocation
of $772,000.00 to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San
Bernardino. We request your approval of this transfer.
If there are any questions, please feel free to contact me at
the above number.
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