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060605 RESO Approving FY 2005-06 CDA Budget
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5131/05 LES <br />(5) year period. The addresses of these properties are as follows: 602 N. Garfield; 609 <br />N. Garfield; 619 N. Garfield; 605 -607 Lacy; 606 Lacy; 614 -618 Lacy; 601 -603 E. Sixth <br />Street; 609 N. Minter; and 335 - 3351/2 E. McFadden. The Agency intends that these <br />properties shall be used for the development of housing affordable to persons and <br />families of low and moderate income, and hereby requests a five (5) year extension In <br />furtherance of said purpose pursuant to Health and Safety Code § 33334.16. <br />g. 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 2005 -2006, including but not limited to the <br />May 31, 2005 memorandum from the Executive Director to the City Manager, the letter <br />from the City Manager to the Honorable Mayor and City Council Members, and the June <br />6, 2005 staff report from the Executive Director to the Agency, together with all exhibits <br />attached to said documents. <br />h. The draft budget for fiscal year 2005 -2006, 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 <br />Code §33606. <br />I. For those expenditures proposed which are outside a project area in the <br />draft budget for fiscal year 2005 -2006, the Agency finds and declares that such <br />expenditures will be of benefit to the project area. This finding is made pursuant to <br />Health & Safety Code § 33334.2(g)(1). <br />j. The Agency finds and declares, pursuant to Health & Safety Code § <br />33420.2, that because of the magnitude and severity of the graffiti within its project <br />areas, any actions that the agency determines are necessary to remove graffiti from <br />public or private property may be taken in order to effectuate the purposes of the <br />redevelopment plan, and such removal actions shall assist with the elimination of blight, <br />as defined in section 33031. <br />k. The Agency finds and declares, pursuant to Health & Safety Code §33445 <br />that certain publicly owned Improvements shall be constructed or improved, financed <br />partially or wholly, as determined by the Executive Director, with Agency funds within or <br />without the project areas, thereby constituting debt of the Agency. The legislative body <br />has determined that the facilities, structures or other improvements are of benefit to the <br />project area or the immediate neighborhood in which the project is located; no other <br />reasonable means of financing the buildings, facilities, structures, or other improvements <br />are available to the community; and the payment of funds for the cost of the facilities, <br />structures or other improvements will assist in the elimination of one of more blighting <br />conditions inside the project area or provide housing for low- or moderate - income <br />persons, and is consistent with the implementation plan adopted by the Agency <br />pursuant to Health & Safety Code §33490. <br />I. The Agency has reviewed the Cooperative Agreement between the <br />Agency and the City and hereby updates and reaffirms said Agreement. <br />4. -4 <br />
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