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<br />domain, what Redwood City has accomplished with its redevelopment power, why we <br />are proposing to expand the territory, and the definition of blight." <br />Redevelopment Agency Executive Director Church said redevelopment in Redwood <br />City came into existence in 1982, which included two areas in the downtown and two <br />east of Highway 101. Director Church said the First Amendment was adopted in 1983, <br />the Second Amendment in 1989, and the Third Amendment in 1997. <br />Redevelopment Agency Executive Director Church said every City in the State of <br />California has the opportunity to establish a Redevelopment Agency, "to assist City <br />government in improving a designated area and to achieve desired development <br />reconstruction and rehabilitation." Director Church said the purposes of <br />redevelopment under state law are to alleviate blight, to develop low and moderate <br />income housing, to provide opportunities for employment. <br />Director Church described the powers of the Agency, and said it cannot operate <br />outside the boundaries of the Redevelopment area except for funding of housing. He <br />said Redevelopment Agencies do not have the ability to tax, it gets its funding from <br />taxes generated by new development. He said, "If you own property in the <br />Redevelopment area now, your taxes will not go up because of redevelopment. I can't <br />promise taxes will never go up, but the proposed 4th Amendment would not generate a <br />tax increase." Director Church said 20% of funds the Agency receives from promoting <br />new development has to be set aside for development of low and moderate housing. <br />Director Church said many governmental agencies have the power of eminent <br />domain to purchase property for a public purpose, and with redevelopment it is mostly <br />done to assemble parcels. He said, "It can only do so when the project being proposed <br />is determined to have a high public purpose and it must follow a very difficult and <br />detailed process." He said Redwood City had not used the power often nor lightly. <br />Director Church listed the Redevelopment Agency projects funded in Redwood City <br />since 1982: Seaport Centre and Seaport Boulevard; Rolison Road acquisition of <br />dilapidated properties designated for low and moderate income; Wyndham Place, 15 <br />affordable owner occupied condominiums built on the site of a demolished blighted <br />motel on Whipple Avenue; design studies for Carrington Hall; Sequoia Station; <br />participated in the cost of the County's new parking structure; half the funding of the <br />City's new downtown parking structure; Mezes Plaza that will be the new home of <br />U.C. Berkeley Extension; storefront improvement program; funding to establish a <br />restaurant training facility at Mime's restaurant in the downtown; Broadway sidewalks <br />and furniture; City Centre Plaza, 81 affordable rentals and retail; Canada College <br />Small Business Development Center; seed money for the County Historic Museum in <br />the downtown; Climate Best archways; CalTrans Station clock Tower; Hamilton <br />AGENDA FOR THE JOINT PUBLIC HEARING MINUTE BOOK NO. I JUNE 8,1998 <br />AND CONCURRENT MEETING WITH THE Page No. 479 PAGE 4 <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />