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SA Resolution 2017-002RESOLUTION NO. SA 2017 - 002 A RESOLUTION OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE LA QUINTA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADOPTING THE RECOGNIZED OBLIGATION PAYMENT SCHEDULE 17-18 FOR THE PERIOD OF JULY 1, 2017 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2018 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta ("City Council" or "City," as applicable) previously approved and adopted (i) the Redevelopment Plan for La Quinta Project Area No. 1 ("Project Area No. 1" or "Project Area No. 1 Redevelopment Plan," as applicable); and (ii) the Redevelopment Plan for La Quinta Redevelopment Project Area No. 2 ("Project Area No. 2" or "Project Area No. 2 Redevelopment Plan," as applicable); and WHEREAS, the former La Quinta Redevelopment Agency ("Agency") was engaged in activities to execute and implement the Project Area No. 1 Redevelopment Plan and the Project Area No. 2 Redevelopment Plan (collectively, the "Redevelopment Plans") pursuant to the provisions of the California Community Redevelopment Law (Health and Safety Code § 33000, et seq.) ("CRL"); and WHEREAS, as part of the 2011/2012 State budget bill, the California Legislature enacted and the Governor signed, Assembly Bill 26 ("ABx1 26") requiring that each redevelopment agency be dissolved and Assembly Bill 27 ("ABx1 27") that would have allowed redevelopment agencies to remain in existence if certain remittance payments were made; and WHEREAS, an action challenging the constitutionality of ABx1 26 and ABx1 27 was filed in the California Supreme Court; and WHEREAS, on December 29, 2011, the Court upheld ABx1 26 and struck down ABx1 27 as unconstitutional; and WHEREAS, on January 2, 2012, the City Council adopted City Council Resolution No. 2012-002, affirmatively electing to be the "successor agency" to the Agency; and WHEREAS, on June 27, 2012, the California Legislature enacted, and the Governor signed, Assembly Bill 1484 ("AB 1484"), and on September 22, 2015, Senate Bill 107 ("SB 107"), which, among other things, made certain revisions to certain of the statutes added by ABx1 26, and all other bills that have amended ABx1 26, are collectively referred to as the "redevelopment dissolution law" (Part 1.85 of Division 24 of the Health and Safety Code); and WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 34177 requires successor agencies to prepare and adopt, on an annual basis, a "Recognized Obligation Payment Resolution No. SA 2017-002 Adoption of Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule Adopted: January 17, 2017 Page 2 of 3 Schedule" ("ROPS") that lists all obligations of the former redevelopment agency that are enforceable within the meaning of subdivision (d) of Section 34171; and WHEREAS, Successor Agency to the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency ("Successor Agency") staff have prepared ROPS 17-18 for the period of July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018; and WHEREAS, all other legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Successor Agency to the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency, as follows: SECTION 1. Recitals. The Recitals set forth above are true and correct and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 2. Approval of RODS 17-18. In order to enable the Successor Agency to strictly comply with the redevelopment dissolution law, and based on the Recitals set forth above, the Successor Agency hereby approves ROPS 17-18 attached hereto as Exhibit A as the Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule for the period of July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018. Pursuant to Health & Safety Section 34173(e), the Successor Agency's liability, including, but not limited to, its liability for the obligations on the attached schedule, is limited to the total sum of property tax revenues it receives pursuant to the redevelopment dissolution law. SECTION 3. Implementation. The Successor Agency hereby authorizes and directs the Executive Director to submit ROPS 17-18 to the Oversight Board of the City as Successor Agency to the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency (the "Oversight Board") and, after approval by the Oversight Board, to submit a copy of the approved ROPS 17- 18 to the Department of Finance, State Controller, County Administrative Officer, and County Auditor -Controller. SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this Resolution which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are severable. The Successor Agency hereby declares that it would have adopted this Resolution irrespective of the invalidity of any particular portion thereof. SECTION 5. The Successor Agency Secretary shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. Resolution No. SA 2017-002 Adoption of Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule Adopted: January 17, 2017 Page 3 of 3 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at the meeting of the Successor Agency to the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency held this 17th of January 2017, by the following vote: AYES: Agency Members Fitzpatrick, Pena, Radi, Sanchez, Chair Evans NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None LINDA EVANS, Chairperson City of La Quinta Acting as Successor Agency to the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency ATTEST: SUSAN MAYSELS, Secr ory City of La Quinta Acting as Successor Agency to the La Quints Redevelopment Agency (AGENCY SEAL) APPROVED AS TO FORM: WILLIAM H. IHRKE, Counsel City of La Quinta Acting as Successor Agency to the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency EXHIBIT A Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule (ROPS 17-18) - Summary Filed for the July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018 Period Successor Agency: La Quinta County: Riverside 17-18A Total 17-18B Total Current Period Requested Funding for Enforceable Obligations ROPS Detail (July - December) (January -June) ROPS 17-18 Total A Enforceable Obligations Funded as Follows (B+C+D): $ 35,367,485 $ $ 35,367,485 B Bond Proceeds 33.801.238 33,801,238 C Reserve Balance - D Other Funds 1,566,247 1,566,247 E Redevelopment Property Tax Trust Fund (RPTTF) (F+G): $ 11,765,650 $ 7,799,898 $ 19,565,548 F RPTTF 11,640,650 7,674,898 19,315.548 G Administrative RPTTF 125,000 125.000 250,000 H Current Period Enforceable Obligations (A+E): $ 47,133,135 $ 7,799,898 $ 54,933,033 Certification of Oversight Board Chairman: Pursuant to Section 34177 (o) of the Health and Safety code, I hereby certify that the above is a true and accurate Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule for the above named successor agency /s/ Name Title Signature Date La Quinta Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule (ROPS 17-18) - Report of Cash Balances (Report Amounts in Whole Dollars) Pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 34177(1),Redevelo rnent Prooerty Tax Trust Fund (FtPTTF) may be listed as a source of oa went on the ROPS but only to the extent no other funding source is availabte or when oavment from cracerty tax revenues is required by an enforceable oblieation. For tias an how to comolete the Retlort of Cash Balances Form, see Cash Baiance Tics Sheet, A B C D E F G H I Fund Sources Bond Proceeds Reserve Balance Other RPTTF Prior ROPS Prior ROPS period balances RPTTF Bonds issued on and DDR RPTTF distributed as Rent, Non-Admin or before Bonds issued on balances reserve for future grants, and Cash Balance Information by ROPS Period 12/31/10 or after 01/01/11 retained period(s) interest, etc Admin Comments ROPS 15-16B Actuals 101/01/16 - 06/30/161 1 Beginning Available Cash Balance (Actual 01/01116) 9,051,389 27,980,719 1527830 18,280 2 Revenuelincome (Actual 06/30/16) RPTTF amounts should tie to the ROPS 15-16B distribution from the County Auditor -Controller during January 2016 772 38.417 7.681,139 3 Expenditures for ROPS 15-16B Enforceable Obligations (Actual 06/30/16) 323308 1 7,807,847 4 Retention of Available Cash Balance (Actual 06130116) RPTTF amount retained should only include the amounts distributed as reserve for future period(s) 5 ROPS 15-16B RPTTF Balances Remaining No entry required 6 Ending Actual Available Cash Balance CtoG=(1+2-3-4),H=(1+2-3.4-5) S 8.728.081 S 27.981.491 S S $ 1.566.247 $ (108.428 La Quinta Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule (ROPS 17-18) - Notes July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018 Item # 7 6 9 25 31 Notes/Comments On 12-22-2016, the Successor Agency to the City of La Quinta issued $35,055,000 La Quinta Redevelopment Project Area No. 1 and 2, Subordinate Tax Allocation Refunding Bonds, 2016 Taxable Series A, A portion of the proceeds of the 2016 Bonds was used to refund and defease the outstanding 2011 Bonds On 12-22-2016, the Successor Agency to the City of La Quinta issued $35,055,000 La Quinta Redevelopment Project Area No, 1 and 2, Subordinate Tax Allocation Refunding Bonds, 2016 Taxable Series A_ A portion of the proceeds of the 2016 Bonds was used to refund and defease the outstanding 2011 Bonds An increase of $1,500 is reflected for additional annual reporting as required under SB 1029 As outlined in SB 107 the City is recognizing the outstanding principal and interest on an approved Advance from the City General Fund Interest is being calculated at 3% simple interest on the quarterly basis starting with the balance as of July 1, 2014 The City is not seeking reimbursement of outstanding interest at this time but rather a recognition of such interest for future repayments after principal. As approved by DOF on 9-12-2016; on 12-22-2016, the Successor Agency to the City of La Quinta issued $35,055.000 La Quinta Redevelopment Project Area No. 1 and 2, Subordinate Tax Allocation Refunding Bonds, 2016 Taxable Series A, Debt service payments are due on March 1st and September 1st of each year until Imaturity on 9-1-2039. 32 As approved by DOF on August 23, 2016 and the Oversight Board on July 6, 2016, the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Housing Authority, and the Successor Agency to the City of La Quinta Redevelopment Agency have entered into a bond expenditure agreement to expend excess bond proceeds. This portion represents Non- Housing proceeds, 33 As approved by DOF on August 23, 2016 and the Oversight Board on July 6, 2016; the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Housing Authority, and the Successor Agency to the City of La Quinta Redevelopment Agency have entered into a bond expenditure agreement to expend excess bond proceeds. This portion represents Housing proceeds,