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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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1/10/2011
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6.1 B ' <br /> Page 85 <br /> NOTE 17 — SOUTH BAYSIDE WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (CONTINUED) j <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, 2010. <br /> Total assets $ 83,370,612 <br /> Totalliabilities 62,009,547 <br /> Total equity $ 21,361,065 <br /> NOTE 18 — RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS <br /> In June 2000, the City's Redevelopment Agency authorized a First Time Homebuyer Program targeted to <br /> City employees and school teachers from the Redwood City Elementary School District. Under the <br /> program, the Agency offers first time homebuyers financial assistance in the purchase of a home within <br /> the City of Redwood City. These loans bear no interest and are secured by third deeds of trust on the <br /> property. No payments are due until five years after the date of purchase. This loan program is <br /> extended to City employees who meet the criteria of the program. As of June 30, 2010, one employee <br /> had a loan due to the City in the amount of $40,592. <br /> In August 2003, the City made a housing assistance loan to the City Attorney to acquire real property in <br /> compliance with the employment agreement for $250,000 repayable in 30 years with an interest rate of <br /> 5.00% per annum on the unpaid loan balance. Interest of 3.75% per annum shall be deferred (non- <br /> compounded) and payable on the earlier of: (1) the transfer of the fee title to the property in whole or <br /> in part by the sale or otherwise; (2) within 12 months of the termination of his employment for any <br /> reason with the City; (3) within six months after the property ceases to be his principal residence; or (4) <br /> 30 years after the recordation of the deed of trust. During FY 2009/10 this loan was repaid. <br /> NOTE 19 — PROPOSITION 1A BORROWING BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA (FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS THAT PARTICIPATED <br /> IN THE SECURITIZATION PROGRAM) <br /> Under the provisions of Proposition IA and as part of the 2009-10 budget package passed by the <br /> California state legislature on July 28, 2009, the State of California borrowed 8% of the amount of <br /> property tax revenue, including those property taxes associated with the in-lieu motor vehicle license <br /> fee, the triple flip in lieu sales tax, and supplemental property tax, apportioned to cities, counties and <br /> special districts (excluding redevelopment agencies). The state is required to repay this borrowing plus <br /> interest by June 30, 2013. After repayment of this initial borrowing, the California legisla#ure may <br /> consider only one additional borrowing within a ten-year period. <br /> The amount of this borrowing pertaining to the City of Redwood City was $2,902,322. <br /> Authorized with the 2009-10 State budget package, the Proposition IA Securitization Program was <br /> instituted by the California Statewide Communities Development Authority (California Communities), a <br /> joint powers authority sponsored by the California State Association of Counties and the League of <br /> California Cities, to enable local governments to sell their Proposition IA receivables to California <br /> Communities. Under the Securitization Program, California Communities simultaneously purchased the <br /> Proposition IA receivables and issued bonds (Prop IA Bonds) to provide local agencies with cash proceeds <br /> in two equal installments, on January 15, 2010 and May 3, 2010. The purchase price paid to the local <br /> agencies equaled 100% of the amount of the property tax reduction. All transaction costs of issuance <br /> and interest were paid by the State of California. Participating local agencies have no <br /> 62 <br />
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