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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 90- 07 <br />PAGE TWO <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(a) The City of Santa Ana is making a substantial <br />effort to meet its existing and projected housing needs, <br />including its share of regional housing needs, with respect <br />to persons and families of low and moderate income, particularly <br />very low income households, as identified in the housing element <br />of the City of Santa Ana's general plan, and this effort, con- <br />sisting of direct financial contributions of local funds used <br />to increase and improve the supply of housing affordable to <br />persons of low or moderate income and very low income house- <br />holds, is equivalent in impact to the funds otherwise required <br />to be set aside from the "Central City" project area by section <br />33334.2 of the community Redevelopment Law. <br /> <br />(b) The above said effort consists of the allocation <br />to the "Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund" of the Agency of <br />more than the legally required proportion (20%) of the tax <br />increment revenues from three redevelopment project areas, to <br />wit: the "Santa Ana Inter-City Commuter station" project area, <br />the "Santa Ana North Harbor Boulevard" project area, and the <br />"Santa Ana South Harbor Boulevard" project area (hereinafter <br />referred to collectively as the "other project areas"). In fis- <br />cal year 1990-91: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(1) Tax increment revenues from the "Central <br />City" project area are projected to be $8,192,000. Twenty <br />percent of said tax increment revenue total is $1,638,400. <br /> <br />(2) Total tax increment revenues from the other <br />project areas are projected to be $17,505,000. The <br />portion of said tax increment revenues which is legally <br />required to be allocated to the "Low and Moderate Income <br />Housing Fund" (20%) is $3,501,000. The amount of said <br />revenues which will actually be allocated to the "Low and <br />Moderate Income Housing Fund" is projected to be $5,691,000 <br />an excess of $2,190,000 over the legally required portion <br />(the "excess allocation"). <br /> <br />(3) The excess allocation of tax increment <br />revenues from the other project areas will be greater than <br />20 percent of the tax increment revenues of the "Central <br />City" project area. Therefore, the effort to meet the low <br />and moderate income housing needs of the City of Santa Ana <br />from revenue sources other than tax increment revenue from <br />the "Central City" project area is more than equivalent in <br /> <br />. <br />