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6.1. B. - Page 55 <br /> NOTE 1— SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES <br /> A. Reporting Entity <br /> The accompanying basic financial statements present the financial activity of the City of Redwood City <br /> (City), which is the primary government presented, along with the financial activities of its component <br /> units, which are entities for which the City is financially accountable. Although they are separate legal <br /> entities, blended component units are in substance part of the City's operations and are reported as an <br /> integral part of the City's financial statements. This City's component units which are described below <br /> are all blended. <br /> The City Council serves in separate session as the governing bodies of the Redwood City Redevelopment <br /> Agency, the Redwood City Facilities and Infrastructure Authority, and the Public Financing Authority, <br /> although these agencies are legal entities apart from the City. Under the City Charter, the City Council <br /> appoints the Board of Port Commissioners who oversee the operations of the Port of Redwood City, <br /> which is considered a department of the City. <br /> The Redwood City Redevelopment Agency, Redwood City Facility and Infrastructure Authority, and <br /> Public Financing Authority are included as component units in the accompanying financial statements. <br /> The financial activities of the foregoing entities have been aggregated and merged (termed "blending°) <br /> with those of the City in the accompanying financial statements, as each meets the criteria for inclusion <br /> as set forth in Governmental Accounting Standards Board Statement No. 14. Information concerning the <br /> Bay Cities Joint Powers Insurance Authority and South Bayside System Authority are presented in the <br /> notes to the financial statements, as the City's relationship to these organizations does not meet the <br /> aforementioned criteria for presenting these organizations as component units. <br /> The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redwood City (Agency) was created under the provisions of <br /> the Community Redevelopment Law (California Health and Safety Code) to redevelop certain areas in <br /> the City. A Redevelopment Plan was originally adopted in July 1982 (Original Area). It was amended in <br /> May 1985 (First Amendment) and again in December 1989 (Second Amendment) to provide an improved <br /> physical, social, and economic environment in the Agency's project area. The Agency is authorized to <br /> finance the Plan from various sources, including assistance from the City, the state and federal <br /> governments, property tax increments, interest income, and the issuance of Agency bonds. <br /> Redwood City Facilities and Infrastructure Authority (RCFISA) was established in 1986 to finance the <br /> construction of certain public facilities such as the Main Fire Station, City Hall, and Main Library. After <br /> acquiring certain properties from the City, RCFISA leased them back to the City. The lease money <br /> provided the funds for the debt service for the certificates of participation issued by the RCFISA to <br /> acquire the properties from the City. <br /> The Public Financing Authority (PFA) was established in 1991 to finance construction of the new Police <br /> Facility, to finance the defeasance of outstanding certificates of participation issued by the RCFISA, and <br /> to issue tax increment bonds on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency. The PFA has since issued various <br /> types of debt on behalf of the City and the Agency. <br /> Component unit financial statements for the Redevelopment Agency may be obtained from the City of <br /> Redwood City, Finance Department, 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA 94063. Separate financial <br /> statements are not prepared for other component units. <br /> The Port of Redwood City was established under the City Charter as a department of the City and is <br /> managed by the Port Commission of Redwood City, whose members are appointed by the City Council. <br /> 29 <br />