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6.1 B - Attachment No. 2 <br /> Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redwood City <br /> Notes to Basic Financial Statements,Continued <br /> For the year ended June 30,2009 <br /> 9. REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS,Continued <br /> C. City Center Plaza <br /> Under the terms of Disposition and Development Agreements dated February 5, 1996 between the <br /> Agency and the developers, Mezes Court Associate (residential development), and J.H.R. Trust <br /> (commercial development), the Agency sold to the Developers several parcels of land and cleaned the <br /> site of toxic materials, in exchange for promissory notes totaling $1,700,000, the appraised value of the <br /> land. The Developers constructed City Center Plaza which contains 81 affordable housing units, a child <br /> care facility, residential and commercial parking and 17,900 square feet of retail space. The promissory <br /> note from Mezes Court Associate in the amount of $1,445,000 is to be repaid from surplus revenues <br /> generated by the housing project through 2028. The note accrues interest at 3%. The promissory note <br /> from J.H.R. Trust in the amount of$255,000 is also due in 2028,with interest accruing at 3% as well, and <br /> with payments scheduled to begin January 1, 2008. The outstanding balance at June 30, 2009 was <br /> $1,685,718. <br /> D. County of San Mateo <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, <br /> the 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, 2009 the <br /> County has received$14,993,834 including$1,494,168 for the year ended June 30,2009 from the Original <br /> and First Amendment Areas. <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 <br /> Society the Agency agreed to deposit the first$11.9 million in the Low and Moderate Income Housing <br /> Fund. As of June 30, 2009, $6.6 million of the required $11.9 million has been deposited into the Low <br /> and Moderate Income Housing Fund. In fiscal year 2003-04 the amount deposited in the Low and <br /> Moderate Income Housing Fund pursuant to the Legal Aid Society agreement was suspended pending <br /> legal review of this agreement. These deposits were resumed in FY 2008-09. As of June 30, 2009, $6.66 <br /> million of the tax increment waived by the County in the Second Plan Amendment Areas had been <br /> deposited into the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund. Once the Agency has received$25 million <br /> of the County's share of the tax increment, the Agency has agreed to pass through to the County 100% <br /> of the County's share of the remaining tax increment. As of June 30, 2009, the Agency has received <br /> approximately$13,467,930 of the County's share of tax increment from the Second Amendment Area. <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 /> E. Various Governmental Agencies <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 <br /> entered into pass through agreements with various governmental agencies whereby the Agency agreed <br /> to pass through to these governmental agencies 50% of the increase in tax increment less the amount <br /> required to be set aside for Low and Moderate Income Housing from the amendment area that would <br /> be otherwise allocated and paid to these governmental agencies. For the year ended June 30, 2009 the <br /> Agency passed through$1,581,611 to these various governmental agencies. <br /> 35 <br />