Long Beach, CA
File #: 16-004OB    Version: 1 Name: 012716OB - Agreements Repayment Schedule
Type: OB-Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 1/20/2016 In control: Oversight Board of the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Long Beach
On agenda: 1/27/2016 Final action: 1/27/2016
Title: Recommendation to adopt resolution finding that certain agreements between the City of Long Beach and the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Long Beach were for legitimate redevelopment purposes; and Approve a repayment schedule for those agreements.
Attachments: 1. 012716.ob.item4.pdf, 2. O.B. 02-2016.pdf
Related files: 16-003SA
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution finding that certain agreements between the City of Long Beach and the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Long Beach were for legitimate redevelopment purposes; and

Approve a repayment schedule for those agreements.

DISCUSSION

Cities with redevelopment agencies commonly loaned funds to those agencies to carry out the purposes of their adopted redevelopment plans, especially during the early years of a redevelopment project when the amount of tax increment generated annually was not sufficient to initiate redevelopment activities. Furthermore, redevelopment agencies needed to have established debt as a requirement to receive tax increment. Cities made loans to their redevelopment agencies to initiate redevelopment activities, expecting the loans to be repaid with interest.

AB1x26, the “Dissolution Act”, voided loan agreements between cities and redevelopment agencies. AB 1484, legislation adopted to clean up earlier provisions of the Dissolution Act, provided that City/Agency loans could be deemed enforceable obligations under certain circumstances:

· A successor agency had received a finding of completion.
· A successor agency had repaid the former redevelopment agency’s debt to the Low- and Moderate-Income Housing Set-Aside Fund.
· A successor agency’s oversight board made a finding that the City and Agency loan agreements were for legitimate redevelopment purposes.

On April 26, 2013, the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Long Beach (Successor Agency) received its Finding of Completion. In July 2016, the Successor Agency will repay the remaining debt of the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Long Beach (Agency) to the Low- and Moderate-Income Housing Set-Aside Fund (Housing Fund). With this final payment, the Successor Agency may begin repaying loans the City of Long Beach made to the Agency if the Oversight Board to the Successor Agency of the City of Long Beach (O...

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