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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08- Economic Development DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COMMISSION/COUNCIL ACTION From: KENNETH J. HENDERSON Subject: SENATE BILL 844 Executive Director Date: April 9, 1993 ---------------------------------------- Synopsis of previous Commissio /T ii Commi e A tion(s) On April 8, 1993, the Redevelopment Committee recommended the use of Bond Proceeds for tranfer into the Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund, and to increase the Agency's Budget in the amount of $2,320,304. -------------------------------- Recommended Motion• (Community Development Commission i NOTION: That the Community Development Commission approved the use of Bond Proceeds for payment to the Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund, pursuant to Senate Bills 617 and 844, and that the Agency's Budget be increased by $2,320,304. Admi�atrator � KENNETH 1, HENDE SON, Executive Director Development Depa [meat ------------------------------ _ ----------------------------------- Contact Person: Ken Henderson/Barbara Lindseth Phone: 5065. 5081 Project Area: All Ward(s): 1 through 7 Supporting Data Attached: Staff Report FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: x,320 304 Source: Bond Proceeds Budget Authority: N/A --------------—------—----—-------------------- Co®ission/Council Notes: ----—--------------—-------- KJH:BJL:1816A COMMISSION MEETING Meeting Date: 4/19/1993 Agenda Item Number: _t DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Senate Bill 844 With the passage of Senate Bills 617 and 844, $205 million of Redevelopment funds are to be paid to schools and community colleges through a newly created Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund. Each Redevelopment Agency throughout the State is required to pay an amount equal to approximately sixteen (16) percent of the Agency's 1990-91 fiscal year total tax increment. The total payment for San Bernardino will be $2,320,304, which is in addition to any existing pass-through agreements. Any Agency funds, including Bond Proceeds, may be used for the payment to the Augmentation Fund. The Low/Moderate Housing Fund may also be used, however, only fifty (50) percent of the 1992-93 fiscal year contribution to the twenty (20) percent set-aside may be borrowed, with repayment to occur within ten (10) years. The use of the Low/Moderate Housing Fund may only occur if these funds are unobligated and are not currently in place in the Fund. Tax increment, due to obligations of the Agency, is insufficient to meet this payment to the Augmentation Fund. If the Agency cannot meet this payment, the Agency must make up the shortfall through a loan from the City or the County. Or, the County will be required to withhold the amount due from property taxes in the event that the Agency fails to make the payment. Because of the reasons listed above, Bond Proceeds was determined to be the best source of Agency funds to use for payment to the Augmentation Fund, and May 10, 1993 is the deadline for the Agency to deposit the funds with the County Auditor. Staff recommends adoption of the form motion. KENNETH J. MWERSON, Executive Director Development Department ---_------------------------------------------------------------------------ KJH:BJL:1816A COMMISSION MEETING Meeting Date: 4/19/1993 Agenda Item Number: ___J