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AOENeY.~ST FOR &..s.o,./COUNCIL A~ION
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Glenda Saul, Executive Director
Subject: AB 265 - LOW AND MODERATE INCOME
HOUSING - EXEMPTION "WISH LIST"
Redevelopment Agency
Date: December 9, 1985
Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council ection:
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Recommended motion:
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RESOWTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF EXISTING PROJECTS, PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES PURSUANT TO HEALTH
AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 33334.6.
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Phone: 383-5081
Supporting data attached:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
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No adverse Impact on City:
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STAFF REPORT
State law currently requires that for all redevelopment projects and project
amendments adopted after January 1, 1977, twenty percent of all tax increment
must be used for the creation or improvement of low and moderate income housing
unless specified findings are made. Since 1981, attempts have been made by
Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes (D-Los Angeles) and the Department of Housing and
Community Development to extend the twenty percent low and moderate income
housing set-aside requirement to redevelopment projects adopted prior to 1977.
In September, 1985, AB265 (Hughes) was signed into law, requiring that the 20%
set-aside for low and moderate income housing be applied to all existing and
future redevelopment project areas. This change affects the-crty's combined
Central City (M/CC, CCE, CCS), Central City North, Central City West, State
College, and Southeast Industrial Park project areas.
Under the provisions of AB265, the Agency must set aside a full twenty percent
of the tax increment from its redevelopment project areas unless the agency can
make one of the three following findings:
1. That no need exists in the community for low and moderate income
housing;
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That some stated percentage less than twenty percent would meet the
needs of the community for low and moderate income housing; or
3. That a substantial effort to meet the low and moderate income housing
requirements of the community is being made by other sources,
including local, state and federal programs.
In addition, for project areas adopted prior to 1977, the agency may reduce the
set-aside requirement if it finds that some or all of the 20% is required either
to repay existing obligations created prior to January 1, 1986, or some portion
of these monies is required to complete public and private programs which were
approved prior to January 1, 1986.
Prior to September 1, 1986, these projects, programs, and activities must be
specifically identified and submitted in a report to the state office of Housing
and Community Development. As a prerequisite to that report, the Agency must
formally identify existing and anticipated programs for these five project areas
prior to January 1, 1986.
The attached resolution identifies existing and anticipated agency obligations
within these project areas.
Staff recommends approval of the resolution.
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADOPTING
A STATEMENT OF EXISTING PROJECTS, PROGRAMS AND
ACTIVITIES PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 33334.6
WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 33334.6 requires
wi th reference to redevelopment plans adopted prior to January 1,
1977, that not less than twenty percent (20%) of all taxes which are
allocated to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino
(the "Agency") pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33670 be
set aside for purposes of increasing and improving the community's
supply of low- and moderate-income housing (the "Housing Fund
Appropriation") unless certain findings are made; and
WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 33334.6 authorizes
the Agency not to set aside the Housing Fund Appropriation, or any
portion thereof, if it is found and. determined that the Housing Fund
Appropriation, or any portion thereof, is needed for other purposes
in order to provide for the orderly and timely completion of public
and private
redevelopment
projects,
programs
and
activities
identified or approved by the Agency prior to January 1, 1986; and
WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission of the City
of San Bernardino (the "Commission"), on behalf of the Agency, has
adopted or has otherwise identified projects,
programs
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activities pursuant to those certain redevelopment projects adopted
by the Agency prior to January 1, 1977, as set forth in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate at this time for the Commission
on behalf of the Agency to make certain findings concerning the
Housing Fund Appropriation with reference to said redevelopment
projects, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33334.6.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION ACTING
ON BEHALF OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Commission on behalf of the Agency
hereby accepts, approves and adopts for planning purposes and
pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33334.6 the Statement of
Projects, Programs and Activities as set forth in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2. The Commission on behalf of the Agency
hereby finds and determines pursuant to Health and Safety Code
Section 33334.6 that the projects, programs and activities set forth
in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference
are projects, programs and activities as described in Health and
Safety Code Section 33334.6, and that the orderly and timely
completion of said projects, programs and activities requires that
neither the Housing Fund Appropriation, nor any portion thereof, be
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set aside for purposes set forth in Health and Safety Code
Section 33334.6.
Section 3.
This Resolution shall take effect upon
adoption.
ADOPTED:
Approved as to Legal
Form and Adequacy:
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Counsel to the Co ion
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STATEMENT OF PROJECTS, PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
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Downtown revitalization
High groundwater
JPA costs (Greater San Bernardino)
Signing program (5 level)
"J" Building lease
Vanir parking structure
Purchase of "J" Building
Schur gin DDA
Carel nDA
Orange Show extension (Sierrs Way)
Demo of Court & "E" site
5 level access
Fiscal impact bond refunding (merged project)
Nicolay note
Legal services
M/CC bonds fiscal agent
CCS bonds fiscal agent
CCE bonds fiscal agent
YWCA rehab
Rialto, Mill, "F", "H" Streets property (public
improvements)
Scott note
Nicholson note
Bonds
Parking facilities bonds
Fire station bonds
Library bonds
Acq. of 4th-Court, "D"-"E"
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Golf course expansion
Golf course undercrossing
C&M Fine Pack OPA
College Parkway development
Bonds (including golf course)
Landscaping (Darmor) OPA
Shopping center
Branch Library
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Miles & Hall DDA
Janke note
Fiscal agent
Auto Center OPA
JPA (Greater San Bernardino)
Beautification
Employment Linkage
Marketing
Bonds
High groundwater
CCN
Fiscal agent
JPA plan (Greater San Bernardino)
Gabriel note
Schweitzer note
Parking structure
Downtown revitalization
Bonds
High groundwater
Outstanding notes (Stater Bros.)
CCW
Swing note
All Project Areas
Refinancing of Project Start-up Costs
Enterprise Zone
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