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6/16/10 LES <br /> <br /> 902 E. Brown Street, 542 E. Central Avenue, 601-603 E. Fifth Street, 606 E. Fifth Street, <br /> <br /> 607 E. Fifth Street, 610-612 E. Fifth Street, 621 E. Fifth Street, 505-507 N. Minter Street, <br /> 508-510 N. Porter Street, and 710 E. Sixth Street. <br /> The Agency intends that these properties shall be used for the development of <br /> housing affordable to persons and families of low and moderate income, and hereby <br /> requests a five (5) year extension in furtherance of said purpose pursuant to Health and <br /> Safety Code § 33334.16. <br /> G. The Agency has retained certain interests in real property acquired using <br /> moneys from the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, and is currently in the <br /> process of the development of the property for housing affordable to persons and <br /> families of low and moderate income during or exceeding the ten (10) year statutory <br /> period. The Agency intends that these properties ("Station District Properties") shall be <br /> used for the development of housing affordable to persons and families of low and <br /> moderate income, pursuant to the Disposition and Development Agreement authorized <br /> on June 7, 2010 (Health and Safety Code § 33334.16). <br /> Other Agency owned interests in real property acquired using moneys from the <br /> Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, which are currently in the process of the <br /> development of the property for housing affordable to persons and families of low and <br /> moderate income during or exceeding the ten (10) year statutory period are located at <br /> 2034-2038 N. Bush Street. A developer has been selected and negotiations are ongoing <br /> for the development of housing affordable to persons and families of low and moderate <br /> income, pursuant to Health and Safety Code § 33334.16. <br /> H. The Agency adopts by reference and incorporates as though fully set forth <br /> herein each and every finding contained in the supporting documentation which <br /> accompanies the draft budget for fiscal year 2010-2011, including but not limited to the <br /> memorandum from the Executive Director to the City Manager dated May 21, 2010, and <br /> the staff report from the Executive Director to the Agency Board, together with any <br /> exhibits attached to said documents. <br /> I. The draft budget for fiscal year 2010-2011, together with the supporting <br /> documentation presented to the Agency, complies in all respects with the requirements <br /> of the Community Redevelopment Law, including but not limited to Health & Safety Code <br /> § 33606. <br /> J. For those expenditures proposed which are outside the Merged <br /> Redevelopment Project Area in the draft budget for fiscal year 2010-2011, the Agency <br /> finds and declares that such expenditures will be of benefit to the Merged <br /> Redevelopment Project Area. These projects include the Downtown Wayfinding <br /> Program, the Station District Cultural and Historical Identification Program, the Station <br /> District Residential Rehabilitation Program and community center, as well as proposed <br /> open space, community center and/or educational facility. This finding is made pursuant <br /> to Health & Safety Code § 33334.2(g)(1). <br /> K. The Agency finds and declares, pursuant to Health & Safety Code § <br /> 80A-10 <br /> <br />