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6.1 B - Attachment No. 4 <br /> NOTE 14-REDWOOD CITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY(CONTINUED� <br /> generated by the project or to provide affordable housing to the community. The increases in these t�es <br /> are the only source of Agency assistance for the project. <br /> The Agency has agreements termed pass-throughs with government entities. These agreements require <br /> the Agency to pass through to these entities a portion of the property t�increases it collects, representing <br /> the increases these entities would have expected to collect if the Agency had not been formed. <br /> NOTE 15—LITIGATION AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES <br /> The City generally follows the practice of recording liabilities resulting from claims and legal actions <br /> only when they become fixed or determinable in amount. <br /> There are lawsuits pending in which the City is a party. In the opinion of the City Attorney,the City has <br /> adequate legal defenses and/or reserves to cover such liability if it does arise. <br /> NOTE 16—CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS <br /> As of June 30,2009,the City had no significant commitments. <br /> NOTE 17—SOUTH BAYSIDE WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY <br /> Redwood City is a member of the South Bayside Waste Management Authority (SBWMA), a joint <br /> powers authority established to purchase the solid waste transfer station located in San Carlos, California <br /> from Browning-Ferris Industries, now Allied Waste Systems (Allied), and then lease the transfer station <br /> back to Allied. Currently there are 12 public entities that are members of this organization. Each of these <br /> members also, by individual and separate legislative action, has entered into a franchise agreement with <br /> Allied for solid waste collection within their respective jurisdictions. <br /> The SBWMA issued $20 million in bonds in 1999 to provide funds for the purchase of the transfer <br /> station. The lease payments received from Allied for the use of the transfer station provide funds for the <br /> SBWMA to pay the principal and interest on the outstanding bonds. The debt issued by the SBWMA is <br /> not an obligation of any of the member entities. Allied in turn includes the lease payments to the <br /> SBWMA as an eligible cost to be recovered from solid waste collection customers under the terms of <br /> their franchise agreements. <br /> The SBWMA also serves as a regional forum for member entities to collectively pursue other solid waste <br /> management matters such as rate setting, solid waste reduction, and meeting recycling goals as required <br /> by state law. <br /> Audited financial statements are available from the SBWMA, c/o the City of San Carlos, 600 Elm Street, <br /> San Carlos, CA 94070. The following is SBWMA's condensed unaudited financial results for the year- <br /> ended June 30,2009. <br /> Total assets $ 39,842,137 <br /> Totalliabilities 15,964,901 <br /> Total equity $ 23,877,236 <br /> 61 <br />