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<br />Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redwood City <br />Notes to Basic Financial Statements, Continued <br />For the year ended June 30, 2006 <br /> <br />9. REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS, Continued <br /> <br />D. County of San Mateo <br /> <br />Under the terms of the Original and First Amendment Area Agreements, after the Agency receives a <br />cumulative $2 million of the County's share of tax increment in Original and First Amendment Areas, the <br />Agency agreed to allow the County to receive 100% of the County's share of the tax increment in the <br />Original and First Amendment Areas. Commencing December 14, 1990 through June 30, 2006 the County <br />has received $12,601,665 including $946,196 for the year ended June 30, 2006 from the Original and First <br />Amendment Areas. <br /> <br />Under the Second Plan Amendment, the Agency is to receive a cumulative $25 million of the County's <br />share of tax increment on the Second Amendment Area. Under an agreement with the Legal Aid Society <br />the Agency agreed to deposit the first $11.9 million in the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund. In <br />fiscal year 2003-04 the amount deposited in the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund pursuant to the <br />Legal Aid Society agreement was suspended pending legal review of this agreement. Once the Agency has <br />received $25 million of the County's share of the tax increment, the Agency has agreed to pass through to <br />the County 100% of the County's share of the remaining tax increment. As of June 30, 2006, the Agency has <br />received approximately $8,324,389 of the County's share of tax increment from the Second Amendment <br />Area. <br /> <br />In addition to the pass through agreement, the Agency also agreed to contribute to the cost of a County <br />parking facility in an amount of $1,250,000. This amount has been paid in fulL <br /> <br />E. Various Governmental Agencies <br /> <br />The Agency amended their project area in 1989 in order to expand the project area and to increase the <br />maximum amount of tax increment that can be distributed to the Agency. As a result, the Agency entered <br />into pass through agreements with various governmental agencies whereby the Agency agreed to pass <br />through to these governmental agencies 50% of the increase in tax increment less the amount required to be <br />set aside for Low and Moderate Income Housing from the amendment area that would be otherwise <br />allocated and paid to these governmental agencies. For the year ended June 30, 2006 the Agency passed <br />through $1,059,108 to these various governmental agencies. <br /> <br />F. Irvine Apartment Community <br /> <br />In August 1999 the Agency entered into a Disposition and Development Agreement with Irvine Apartment <br />Communities (lAC) for a residential development of 206 units located on Maple Street in Redwood City. <br />The developer was initially to fund all costs associated with the project, and the Agency agreed to use its <br />power of eminent domain to acquire the two small parcels located on Maple Street (the "Hudson <br />Property"). In early 2000, lAC requested and the Agency Board approved an amendment to the original <br />deaL The Agency agreed to reimburse lAC for up to $196,000 of costs associated with offsite improvements <br />related to the project. Based on this agreement, the developer funded the acquisition budget and the <br />Agency went ahead with the acquisition. As of September 19, 2000, the Agency received an Order of <br />Immediate Possession from the Court, the commercial and residential tenants were relocated. <br /> <br />34 <br />