Latest Developments With Respect To Redevelopment Successor Agencies Department of Finance Local Government Unit.

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Latest Developments With Respect To Redevelopment Successor Agencies Department of Finance Local Government Unit

Overview Finance Goals and Objectives Local Taxing Entities Completed Tasks – Housing Asset Transfers – Recognized Obligation Payment Schedules – Due Diligence Reviews Upcoming Tasks and Focus – Final and Conclusive Requests – Finding of Completion – Long-Range Property Management Plan Other Endeavors Questions and Answers 2

Finance Goals and Objectives Protect Core Public Services Protect Bond Holders Expeditiously Wind Down former RDA Affairs Solve Problems (Get to Yes when Possible) Develop Positive Working Relationships Minimize Litigation when Possible 3

Local Taxing Entities Dissolution Provides General Purpose Revenues to Affected Taxing Entities (Counties, Cities, and Special Districts) Current Estimates: – $1.6 Billion to Counties – $1.2 Billion to Cities – $400 Million to Special Districts Increases Local Flexibility with Regards to Use of Money 4

Completed Tasks Housing Asset Transfers Recognized Obligation Payment Schedules Due Diligence Reviews 5

Housing Asset Transfers Housing Asset Transfer Forms were Due to Finance by August 1, 2012 Finance Received 372 Requests to Transfer Housing Assets to a Housing Successor Entity Finance Issued 372 Letters Approving and/or Objecting to Transfers Have been Sent Out 108 Requests to Meet and Confer on Finance Decisions 102 Meet and Confer Sessions Held to Date 6 Meet and Confer Requests Outstanding 6

Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule Detailed Listing of Upcoming Enforceable Obligations of the Successor Agency Submitted to Finance Every Six Months (90 Days Prior to Property Tax Distribution) Finance has 45 Days to Review and Successor Agencies can Meet and Confer if they Disagree with Finance’s Determination Successor Agencies Can Only Pay those Enforceable Obligations Listed and Approved on the Schedules from the Funding Source Identified on the Schedule Approval is only Good for the Upcoming Six Month Period 7

Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule Completed 3 Full Cycles (ROPS I, ROPS II, and ROPS III) 385 ROPS Forms were Submitted to Finance for the Current Six-Month Period (Jan – June 2013) Approximately 85 ROPS have already been Submitted for the Next Six-Month Period (July – Dec 2013) Due Date is March 1 st July – Dec 2013 Period New Naming Convention has Been Instituted – ROPS 13-14A (July – Dec 2013), 13-14B (Jan-June 2014), 14-15A (July – Dec 2014), etc… 8

Due Diligence Reviews Due Diligence Reviews Identify Unencumbered Balances that Should be held by Successor Agencies Two Separate Reviews were Required: – Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund (LMIHF) – All Other Funds and Accounts 9

LMIHF Due Diligence Review Due to Finance by October 15th 349 Reviews Have been Submitted to Finance 35 More Reviews are Anticipated 342 Reviews Have Been Completed by Finance 185 Meet and Confer Requests Received All Meet and Confer Requests have either Been Conducted or are Scheduled 10

Other Funds Due Diligence Review Due to Finance by January 15th 315 Reviews Have been Submitted to Finance 70 More Reviews are Anticipated 1 Review Has Been Completed by Finance No Meet and Confer Requests Have Occurred Anticipate Having Nearly 100 Reviews Completed by end of February 11

Upcoming Tasks and Focus Final and Conclusive Requests Finding of Completion Issuances Long-Range Property Management Plans 12

Final and Conclusive Enforceable Obligations A Successor Agency can request to have an Enforceable Obligation be determined to be final and conclusive If Finance approves the request, the Enforceable Obligation would no longer be subject to DOF rejection during ROPS reviews This process removes the uncertainty involved with the six-month approval of ROPS items 11 Requests Have Been Received and 7 Have Been Approved with 4 Requests Awaiting Decisions 13

Finding of Completion Finance will Issue a Finding of Completion within 5 Days of Verification that the Successor Agency has Paid the Amounts Required by the July True Up, LMIHF Due Diligence Review, and Other Funds Due Diligence Review Benefits of Receiving a Finding of Completion Include: – Successor Agency Can Dispose of Property pursuant to an Approved Long-Range Property Management Plan – Loans between the former RDA and the Sponsoring Entity can become enforceable – Stranded Bond proceeds from bonds issued before Jan 1, 2011 can be used for the purposes in which they were sold 1 Finding of Completion Has Been Issued 14

Long-Range Property Management Plan AB 1484 Suspended Property Disposition Until Finding of Completion Received (exceptions include Housing Assets, Pursuant to an EO, and Governmental Purpose) Successor Agencies shall prepare a Property Plan that Addresses the Disposition and Use of the Real Properties of the former RDA The Property Plan shall be submitted within Six Months Following the Issuance of a Finding of Completion To Date 3 Oversight Board Approved Property Plans Have Been Submitted to Finance 15

Long-Range Property Management Plan Property Plans have to be Approved by Finance The Law Specifies Requirements of the Plan The Four Types of Disposition Include: – Retention for Governmental Purpose – Retention by City for Future Development – Sale of the Property – Use of the Property to Fulfill an Enforceable Obligation 16

Other Endeavors 17 ROPS Automation Efforts Dedicated County Teams Complete Wind-Down Information Oversight Board Training

Additional Information 18 DOF public website (  FAQs  Templates  DOF Letters Contact Information  (916) 

Questions