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RESOLUTION NO. RDA 87-11
A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF
THE CITY OFTUSTIN REGARDING THE READOPTION OF A
STATEMENT OF EXISTING OBLIGATIONS OR PROGRAMS OR BOTH
IN CONNECTION WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TOWN
CENTER REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Plan ("Redevelopment Plan") for the Tusttn
Town Center Redevelopment Project Area ("Project") in the City of Tustin
was approved by the Redevelopment Agency and the City Council of the City
of Tustin on November 22, 1976 by Ordinance No. 701.
WHEREAS, Section 33334.5 (c) of the California Community
Redevelopment Law (Health and Safety Code, Section 33000 et. seq.) provides
that unless the Redevelopment Agency by resolution makes one of the
findings described in paragraphs (1) to (3), inclusive, of subdivision (a)
of Section 33334.2, not less than 20 percent of the Project tax increment
revenues allocated to the Agency pursuant to Section 33670 for the 1985-86
fiscal year and each succeeding fiscal year shall be deposited into a Low
and Moderate Income Housing Fund for the Project established pursuant to
Section 33334.3 to be used for the purposes set forth in Section 33334.2,
except that:
A) In any fiscal year, the Agency may deposit less than 20 percent
of such Project tax increment revenues into the Project Low and Moderate
Income Housing Fund if the Agency finds that the difference between the
amount deposited, or to be deposited, and the amount required to be
deposited (20 percent of Project tax increment revenues) is necessary to
make payments of amounts due or required to be committed, set aside, or
reserved by the Agency during the fiscal year under existing obligations
incurred by the Agency to finance or refinance, in whole or in part, the
Project ("Existing Obligations") which Existing Obligations are contained
in a statement of Existing Obligations adopted by resolution of the Agency
prior to September 1, 1986; and
B) In each fiscal year prior to July 1, 1986, the Agency may deposit
less than the amount required to be deposited {20 percent of Project tax
increment revenues, less payments of amounts due to required to be
committed, set aside, or reserved during the fiscal year under Existing
Obligations) into the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund if the Agency
finds that the deposit of such lesser amount is necessary in order to
provide for the orderly and timely completion of public and private
projects, programs, or activities approved by the Agency prior to January
1, 1986 and which are contained in a Statement of Existing Programs adopted
by resolution of the Agency prior to September 1, 1986; and
WHEREAS, the Agency approved existing projects, programs and
activities by Resolution No. 85-18 of the Agency adopted on December 16,
1985; and
WHEREAS, such existing projects, programs, and activities were
described in Exhibits A and B attached and incorporated to Agency
Resolution No. 85-18.
ATTACHMENT 1
TO RDA 87-11
STATEMENT OF EXISTING OBLIGATIONS
Town Center Redevelopment Project
Description of
Existing Obligations
Tustt n Communl ty
Redevelopment Agency
Town Center Area
Redevelopment Project
Tax Allocation Bonds-
Series 1982
Total Amounts
of Obligations
Annual
Payments
Date Obligations
Will Be Discharged
$22,404,147 $933,506 01/01/06
Undetermined amount of funds required to implement projects approved prior
to January 1, 1986.
See attached debt service schedule.
ATTACHMENT 2
To RDA 87-11
STATEMENT OF EXISTING PROGRAMS
Town Center Redevelopment Project
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Potential expansion and renovation of commercial centers to include:
expansion of existing lease space; construction of new, mixed use,
structures; construction of parking structure(s); and the possible
abandonment of public streets; Agency assistance may be required for
construction of necessary off-site improvements or other financing
assistance and restoration and expansion of an adjacent residential
apartment complex.
The five year capital improvement program budget adopted in fiscal
year 1986-87 totalling $4,926,192.
Undetermined costs associated with street improvement plans
recommended by the Planning Commission in conjunction with the First
Street Specific Plan.
Negotiations underway for acquisition of real property within the
project area for the purposes of redevelopment of non-conforming
structures and sites. Such acquisition is consistent with the goals
and objectives of the adopted Redevelopment Plan.
"Policy of the Redevelopment Agency for the Allocation of Housing
Assistance Funds" as adopted on January 7, 1985.
Agency participation in the construction and operation of a Senior
Citizen Center.
The commitment of Agency funds to the expansion of civic center
facilities as recommended by space needs study commissioned by the
Agency.
Formulation and implementation of a multi-phase strategy plan for the
redevelopment of the downtown business district.
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Redevelopment Agency
Resolution No. 87-11
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN does hereby resolve as follows:
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Mary E. (~ynn
Secretary
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Section 1. The Agency hereby readopts Statement of ExistingI
Obligations for the Tustin Redevelopment Project No. i attached hereto and
marked "Attachment 1" and Statement of Existing Programs for the Tustin
Town Center Redevelopment attached hereto and marked "Attachment 2" as the
statements required by Section 3334.6{c) of the California Community
Redevelopment Law for those obligations incurred prior to January 1, 1986.
Section 2. The Agency Secretary is authorized and directed to send a
copy of this resolution to the State Department of Housing and Community
Development.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Community Redevelopment
Agency at Tustin, California, held on the 17th day of August ,
1987.
Ri chard B. Edgar
Chal rman
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) §
CITY OF TUSTiN )
MARY E. WYNN, City Clerk and Secretary Clerk of the Community Redevelopment
Agency of the City of Tustin, California, does hereby certify that the whole num-
ber of the members of the City Council as the Community Redevelopment Agency is
five; that the above and foregoin9 Resolution No. RDA 87-11 was duly and regularly
introduced, passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council as the
Community Redevelopment Agency held on the 17th day of August, 1987, by the
following vote:
AYES :
NOES :
ABSENT:
COUNCILPERSONS: Edgar, Hoesterey, Kelly, Kennedy, Prescott
COUNCILPERSONS: None
COUNCILPER~SONS: None
MARY E. WYNN,~ity Clerk/~cretary Clerk
City of Tusti~ California