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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 11142000 - C217 Contra TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ;, Costa FROM: Dennis M. Barry, AICP - County Community Development Director DATE: November 14, 2000 SUBJECT: Oakley Redevelopment Jurisdictional Transfer Agreement SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATIONS(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATIONS As the Board of Supervisors and the Governing Board of the Redevelopment Agency APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Deputy Director-Redevelopment or his designee to enter into a Jurisdictional Transfer Agreement with the City of Oakley, and the Oakley Redevelopment Agency regarding the transfer of the Oakley Redevelopment Project to the City. FISCAL IMPACT The Jurisdictional Transfer Agreement will provide general fund revenues in the form of a payment of redevelopment tax increments consistent with the LAFCO Resolution approving an incorporation vote. The County will receive its payments over the next 10 years, totaling approximately $1.6 million (net present value of$1.065 million). In addition, the Agreement provides for the County's General Fund (Liability Reserve Fund) to be re-paid its $938,000 invested in property in Oakley. This payment would be made on or before Jupe 30, 2001. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: X YES SIGNATURE: R]tCOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ' ECOMMt DATION OF OARD COMMITTEE -APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): , ACTIONOFBOAR04A November 14, 2000 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED,x OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A X UNANIMOUS (ABSENT none ) TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN AYES: NOES: ACTION TAKEN AND ENTERED ON THE ABSENT: ABSTAIN: MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. Contact: Jim Kennedy 3-1255 cc: County Administrator ATTESTED UQy=her 14, 2000 County Counsel PHIL BATCHELOR, CLERK OF THE Auditor-Controller BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Via Redevelopment AND TH OUNTY ADMINISTRATOR City of Oakley Goldfarb & Lipman BY , DEPUTY Myers Nave W: \Personal\BoardOrders\11. 14 .Oakley.revised.BOARD BA}CKGROUNWREASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS With the incorporation of the City of Oakley on July 1, 1999 it has been anticipated that the Oakley Redevelopment Project would transfer to the City beginning in fiscal year 2000-2001. A mechanism for accomplishing this transfer would be the execution of a Transfer Agreement between the County,the County Redevelopment Agency,the City of Oakley, and the Oakley Redevelopment Agency. This Transfer Agreement would provide for the transfer of jurisdiction,the assumption of existing Agency debt,the use and disposition of existing Redevelopment funds,the transfer of Redevelopment Agency owned properties,the transfer of records,and for the payment to County Agencies. All of this would be accomplished under the provisions of California Redevelopment Law and the LAFCO Resolution authorizing the Incorporation of the City of Oakley. In order to allow sufficient time to address issues,a Tolling Agreement was approved by the Board on June 13, 2000, and extended on September 26, 2000. The Jurisdictional Transfer Agreement provides for the following. 1. Oakley will assume full jurisdiction over the Redevelopment Project Area,and its assets as of December 1,2000; 2. Oakley Redevelopment will provide payments to the County and County controlled agencies. These payments will total approximately$1.6 million over the next ten years with a net present value of$1.055 million. The County is concurring with Oakley pians to amend its Redevelopment Project Area to add additional territory, however these payments are not contingent on the Amendment occurring; 3. Oakley Redevelopment will repay the County General Fund—Liability Reserve account the $938,000 investment in property pursuant to settlement of the Rodriguez litigation. This payment will occur on or before June 30,2001; 4. Oakley Redevelopment will continue to provide revenue to the Contra Costa County Public Financing authority to debt service bonds issued when the Agency was County-controlled; 5. All properties owned by the County Redevelopment Agency will be transferred to the City Redevelopment Agency; 6. All other cash assets, net of County accrued expenses to the date of transfer,will be transferred; 7. All contractual obligations of the County Agency for Oakley are transferred to the City Agency, Companion aspects to this Jurisdictional Transfer Agreement is 1)the explicit authorization to execute and deliver Quitclaim Deeds to the Oakley Redevelopment Agency as provided for in the Agreement;and 2)the agreement of the City of Oakley to enter into a sales tax and TOT tax sharing agreement from specified uses in their proposed Redevelopment Project Amendment Area. The County would receive 20% of specified revenues for the life of the Redevelopment Plan Amendment. The aforementioned actions will provide an opportunity for a smooth transition of the Oakley Redevelopment project from the County to the City. JK:In W. \Personal\BoardOrders\11. 14.Oakleyy.revised.BOARD