Long Beach, CA
File #: 11-1210    Version: 1 Name: FM - Community Facilities Districts
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/28/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/13/2011 Final action: 12/13/2011
Title: Recommendation to receive and file annual reports on Community Facilities District No. 2007-1 - Douglas Park Commercial Area (CFD No. 2007-1); Community Facilities District No. 2007-2 - Belmont Shore (CFD No. 2007-2); Community Facilities District No. 5 - Long Beach Towne Center (CFD No. 5); and Community Facilities District No. 6 - Pike Public Improvements (CFD No. 6); to comply with the Local Agency Special Tax Bond and Accountability Act. (Districts 2,3,5)
Sponsors: Financial Management
Indexes: Report
Attachments: 1. 121311-C-3sr&att.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to receive and file annual reports on Community Facilities District No. 2007-1 - Douglas Park Commercial Area (CFD No. 2007-1); Community Facilities District No. 2007-2 - Belmont Shore (CFD No. 2007-2); Community Facilities District No. 5 - Long Beach Towne Center (CFD No. 5); and Community Facilities District No. 6 - Pike Public Improvements (CFD No. 6); to comply with the Local Agency Special Tax Bond and Accountability Act. (Districts 2,3,5)

DISCUSSION
The Local Agency Special Tax Bond and Accountability Act, enacted by Senate Bill 165 and codified in the California Government Code Sections 53410 through 53412, requires local agencies to submit an annual report to its governing body on local bond measures sold after January 1, 2001. State law requires reports to include amounts collected and expended in the improvement fund and project status. This annual report requirement applies to CFD No. 2007-1 (Exhibit A), CFD 2007-2 (Exhibit B), CFD No. 5 (Exhibit C), and CFD No. 6 (Exhibit D).

The CFD No. 2007-1 - Douglas Park Commercial Area A bonds, totaling $15.1 million were issued, of which $12.9 million were deposited into an improvement fund to fund the acquisition, construction of various public improvements including sewer, water, roadway, and traffic signalization systems, installation of street lights and construction of dry utilities and landscaping and irrigation improvements. As of September 30, 2011, the fund balance of $51,283 remains for administrative oversight by the Department of Public Works for ongoing improvements in this project area.

The CFD No. 2007-2 - Belmont Shore 2009 bonds, totaling $3.7 million were issued, of which $3.2 million were deposited into an improvement fund to fund the acquisition of property for parking lot use, replacement of alleyways and related costs, relocation of utilities, landscaping, signage and construction of public improvements to provide public parking. As of September 30, 2011, the fund...

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