CIC Resolution 84-16ALAMEDA COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. 84-16
APPROVING BUDGET FROM JULY 1, 1983 THROUGH JUNE 30,
1984 AND APPROVING A LOAN FROM THE CITY OF ALAMEDA
TO FINANCE COMMISSION ACTIVITIES AND AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT TO REPAY
FUNDS TO THE CITY OF ALAMEDA
WHEREAS, to date, all costs incurred in the formulation
of the Alameda Community Improvement Commission and the planning
and related activities in connection with the development of
a Community Improvement Plan, have been borne by the City of
Alameda and interested property owners; and
WHEREAS, it has been anticipated that the Community Improve-
ment Commission would repay to the City of Alameda all such funds
incurred for community improvement purposes out of tax-increment
revenues generated within any Alameda Community Improvement Pro-
ject Areas to be formed; and
WHEREAS, Commission staff has prepared a proposed budget
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated
herein; and
WHEREAS, said budget provides for $105,000 to be expended
by the Commission in the implementation of Alameda's community
improvement efforts; and
WHEREAS, the City of Alameda by Resolution No. 10374
has agreed to loan to the Community Improvement Commission
$105,000 to be expended pursuant to the proposed budget as well
as to continue to supply staff and administrative expenses to the
Community Improvement Commission; and
WHEREAS, said loan and all other expenses incurred by
the City of Alameda are made to the Community Improvement Com-
mission at 12% interest.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Commission's budget
from July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 is hereby approved; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the loan of $105,000 from
the City of Alameda is hereby accepted; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Executive Director is
hereby authorized to enter into an agreement to repay funds, a
copy of which is attached hereto and marked Exhibit "B", on the
above-referenced loan as well as to repay the City for all costs
incurred or to be incurred by the City for community improvement
purposes solely out of tax-increment revenues available to the
Commission within the Alameda Community Improvement Project
pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33670 et seq.
ALAMEDA COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
1983 -84 BUDGET
Consultant Fees $29,268
Angus McDonald
Piedmont Associates
Staff Costs
Legal Services
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
Goldfarb & Lipman
$19,268
10,000
19,332
9,252
37,602
28,584
Equipment 6,764
Office Equipment
Miscellaneous Costs 24,196
Street Cleaning
Election Costs
Other Costs
5,465
15,000
3,739
Reimbursements (21,414)
Alameda Marina Village Assoc.
TOTAL $105,000
Exhibit "A"
AGREEMENT TO REPAY FUNDS
THIS IS A REPAYMENT AGREEMENT dated this day of
, 1984, by and between the CITY OF ALAMEDA (hereinafter
balled "City ") and the ALAMEDA COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
(hereinafter called "Commission ").
RECITALS:
1. On August 3, 1982, the City duly adopted Ordinance No.
2103 -N.S. establishing the Alameda Community Improvement Commission.
2. The Alameda Community Improvement Commission is vested
with the responsibility for formulatin6, and carrying out necessary
community improvement projects within the City of Alameda.
3. To that end, the City of Alameda has expended and will
continue to expend on behalf of the Commission at the special instance
and request of the Commission, staff time, expenses, overhead,
consultant costs and other related expenses in the formulation,
coordination, administration and implementation of a Community
Improvement Plan for the City of Alameda.
4. Said expenditures have been made in the anticipation
that said costs would be repaid by the Commission out of tax - increment
funds to be generated within the community improvement project area.
5. On , the City, by Resolution No.
agreed to loan to the Commission $105,000 to defray some of the
Commission's expenses over and above costs of the use of City Staff
and City Facilities as reflected in the Commission's budget dated
AGREED:
1. The Commission agrees to reimburse the City for all
sums heretofore expended by the City in connection with the develop-
ment, planning, adoption, administration and implementation of
the Alameda Community Improvement Plan including, but not limited
to, all staff time and overhead costs, costs of use of City
facilities, consulting fees and other related costs. Said debt
shall bear 12% interest and shall be paid to City by Commission
in the manner provided in Section 4 below.
2. The Commission agrees to reimburse the City for all
future costs incurred by the City in furtherance of the Alameda
Community Improvement Project. Said future costs shall include,
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but.shall not be limited to, costs to the City for consulting
services, staff time and other related administrative expense.
Said debt shall bear 12% interest and shall be paid to the City
by the Commission in the manner provided by Section 4 below.
3. Commission agrees to repay to the City $105,000 loaned
to Commission by City pursuant to Resolution . Said debt
shall bear no interest and shall be paid to the City by the
Commission in the manner provided by Section 4 below.
4. Upon receipt by the Commission of a cost certifaction
statement bearing the signature of a duly authorized agent of the
City and describing in detail all or any part of the costs here-
inabove enumerated that have been actually accrued and paid by
the City, the Commission shall pay to the City as soon as reasonably
possible the amount called for in the aforesaid statement, pro-
vided that if the Commission is unable to pay the amount so called
for because of a deficiency in its accumulated tax-increment funds
pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33670 et seq., the
Commission shall pay a portion of said costs according to the tax-
increment funds available. Those amounts remaining unpaid shall
continue to be a debt of the Commission and shall be paid immediately
to the City upon receipt by the Commission of sufficient tax-increment
funds.
It is understood by both the Commission and the City that
Such repayment shall be a debt of the Commission and shall be
repaid solely from tax-increment funds generated within the Alameda
Community Improvement Project Area, if any. It is understood that
in the event such tax-increment revenues fail to yield enough
revenue to repay this obligation, the Commission is under no obli-
gation to the City to make such repayment from any further funds
or resources it may acquire.
5. If any provision of this Repayment Contract, or the
application thereof to any person, party, transaction or circum-
stance, is held invalid, the remainder of the Contract, or the
application of such provision to other persons, parties, trans-
actions or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Alameda
by its Resolution No. has caused the name of said City to
be affixed hereto by its Mayor, and the Community Improvement
Commission of the City of Alameda by its Resolution No. has
caused the name of said Alameda Community improvement Commission
to be affixed hereto by its Executive Director, all as of the date
hereinabove written.
CITY OF ALAMEDA, ALAMEDA COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT
COMMISSION,
By By
Mayor Executive Director
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly
adopted by-the Community Improvement Commission of the City of Alameda
at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of June, 1984,
by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Gorman, Hanna, Lucas, Monsef and President Diament - 5.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
airman, Community Improvement Commission
of the City Of Alameda -
Attest:
Secretary --- Community“Mprovement
Commission of the City of Alam ha