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!0 <br /> RESOLUTION NO. <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, <br /> ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF REDWOOD SHORES <br /> COMMi.JNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 99-1 (SHORES TRANSPORTATION <br /> IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, STATING <br /> ITS INTENTION TO ISSUE BONDS AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF <br /> ITS SPECIAL TAX BONDS, SERIES 2001A, IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL <br /> AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $5,500,000 AND APPROVING CERTAIN <br /> DOCUMENTS AND TAKING CERTAIN OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION <br /> THEREWITH <br /> WHEREAS, on March 22, 1999, the Council of the City of Redwood City (the "Council") <br /> adopted its Resolution No. 13590 stating its intention to form Redwood Shores Community Facilities <br /> District No. 99-1 (Shores Transportation Improvement Project) of the City of Redwood City (the <br /> "District") pursuant to the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, as amended (constituting <br /> Section 53311 et seq. of the Government Code) (the "Act"), for the purpose of financing certain <br /> facilities and incidental expenses described in Resolution No. 13590; and <br /> WHEREAS, on Apri126, 1999, following a noticed hearing, the Council adopted <br /> Resolution Nos. 13610 and 13611 which established the District, authorized the levy of a special tax <br /> in accordance with the Rate and Method of Apportionment attached to Resolution No. 1311, and <br /> called an election within the District for July 30, 1999 on the proposition of levying a special tax, <br /> authorizing the issuance of bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $13,535,000, and establishing <br /> an appropriations limit (the "Proposition"); and <br /> WHEREAS, on August 9, 1999, the Council, acting as the legislative body of the District, <br /> adopted Resolution No. 13693 certifying the results of the July 30, 1999 election conducted by the <br /> City Clerk, which results showed that more than two-thirds of the votes cast were in favor of the <br /> Proposition; and <br /> WHEREAS, pursuant to the Act, the District is now authorized to issue bonds in one or more <br /> series, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $13,535,000, to finance (1) the construction, <br /> purchase, modification, expansion, improvement, or rehabilitation of streets, traffic signals, street <br /> intersections, and freeway interchanges (including incidental construction, purchase, modification, <br /> expansion, improvement, or rehabilitation of sanitary sewers, storm drainage facilities, utilities, <br /> parks, landscaping, and other infrastructure improvements and relocations) for the following projects, <br /> including all furnishings, equipment, and supplies related thereto (collectively, the "Facilities"): <br /> (a) the Marine Parkway intersection at or near Oracle WesdShoreway Road; (b) the Marine Parkway <br /> intersection at or near Twin Dolphin Parkway; (c) the Marine Parkway intersection at or near Bridge <br /> Parkway; (d) the Redwood Shores Parkway intersection at or near Bridge Parkway; (e) the Ralston <br /> Avenue intersection at or near Hiller Street; (� the northbound U.S. 101 on-ramp at the Marine <br /> Parkway/Ralston Avenue interchange; (g) the HOV bypass lanes at the northbound U.S. 101 on-ramp <br /> at the Ralston Avenue interchange; and (h) the reconfiguration of the U.S. 101/Marine <br /> Parkway/Ralston Avenue interchange to a partial cloverleaf design; all as such improvements are <br /> more fully described in the "Shores Transportation Improvement District (STID) Final Report - <br /> Phase II" report dated as of April 10, 1998 and supplemented in the "Shores Transportation <br /> Improvement District (STID) Supplement to Final Report" supplement dated as of June 10, 1998 <br /> prepared by Brian Kangas Foulk, and (2) incidental expenses to be incurred, including (a) the cost of <br /> 1 <br /> DOCSSF\ 17384v5�2293 I .0003 <br />