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1989-1990 REGULAR SESSION <br />Ch. 545 <br />agency, after conducting a noticed public hearing, makes, and the executive committee of <br />the Southern California Association of Governments reviews and approves, findings <br />supported by substantial evidence that all of the following apply: <br />(A) The military facility or installation cannot be acquired or developed by private <br />enterprise without the assistance of the agency. <br />(B) There are no feasible alternative means of financing the acquisition or development <br />of the military facility or installation other than by utilizing the low- and moderate -income <br />housing portion of the taxes which are allocated to the agency pursuant to subdivision (b) <br />of Section 33670. <br />(C) Failure of the agency to finance the acquisition or development of the military <br />facility or installation would lead to serious economic hardship and job loss. <br />(D) The redevelopment plan shall specify the period" during which less than 20 percent <br />of the taxes which are allocated to the agency pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section <br />33670, is to be deposited in the Low- and Moderate -Income Housing Fund The redevelop- <br />ment plan shall also contain a repayment plan which specifies a date at which time the <br />agency will have made up the deficit created by the deferral, including repayment of the <br />interest at the highest rate received by the agency on funds it deposits during the period <br />of deferral. The repayment plan shall reduce the deficit in the shortest feasible time <br />consistent with the needs of the agency, as specified in the agency's findings. <br />(f) The joint powers agency acting as the agency, the legislative body or the planning <br />commission, shall follow all procedures under this part applicable to the adoption and <br />amendment of redevelopment plans, except with respect to Sections 33347.5, 33353 to <br />33353.6, inclusive, Sections 33354.4 to 33354.6, inclusive, and Section 33385. <br />(g) The agency shall create a fiscal advisory group to consult with each affected taxing <br />agency and to advise and report to the agency in the manner required of a fiscal review <br />committee by Section 33353.5 on any potential fiscal impact upon affected taxing agencies <br />within the project area The fiscal advisory group shall consist of the financial officer or <br />treasurer of each city and each county which. created the joint powers authority. <br />(h) The agency shall prepare and distribute to each affected taxing agency a report <br />which includes the information required by Section 33328. The agency shall also prepare <br />an analysis of the report required of a fiscal review committee pursuant to subdivision (m) <br />of Section 33352 and an analysis of the report required of the fiscal advisory group <br />pursuant to subdivision (g). <br />(i) As used in this section, "in proximity to" means within three miles of the boundary <br />of Norton Air Force Base and within eight miles of George Air Force Base. <br />0) The Legislature finds and declares that the closure of two or more military facilities <br />or installations within the County of San Bernardino will cause serious economic hardship <br />in that county, including loss of jobs, increased unemployment, deterioration of properties <br />and land utilization and undue disruption of the lives and activities of the people. <br />Therefore, the Legislature finds and declares that to avoid serious economic hardship and <br />accompanying blight, it is necessary to enact this act which shall apply only within the <br />County of San Bernardino. In enacting this act, it is the policy of the Legislature to <br />assist communities within the County of San Bernardino in their attempt to preserve the <br />military facilities and installations for their continued use as airports and aviation -related <br />purposes. <br />SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that a special law is necessary and that a <br />general law cannot be made applicable within the meaning of Section 16 of Article IV of <br />the California Constitution because of the unique circumstances faced by the County of <br />San Bernardino. The County of San Bernardino is the county in California in which two <br />military facilities or installations are proposed to be closed pursuant to Public Law <br />100526. <br />AW tW= w cMnm Mdkuw by udoWtim by asbriam • • • 1661 <br />
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