Section 33447 Of Article 11. Property Disposition, Rehabilitation And Development From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 24. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 11.
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. In addition to any other authority contained in this
division and subject to the requirements of this section, taxes
levied in a project area and allocated to the agency as provided in
subdivision (b) of Section 33670 may be used as provided thereby
anywhere within the territorial jurisdiction of the agency to finance
the construction or acquisition of public improvements meeting the
following criteria, as determined by resolution of the agency:
(a) The public improvements will enhance the environment of a
residential neighborhood containing housing for persons and families
of low or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093, including
very low income households, as defined in Section 50105.
(b) The public improvements will be of benefit to the project
area. That determination shall be final and conclusive as to the
issue of benefit to the project area.
(c) Public improvements eligible for financing under this section
shall be limited to the following:
(1) Street improvements.
(2) Water, sewer, and storm drainage facilities.
(3) Neighborhood parks and related recreational facilities.
This section shall be applicable to redevelopment projects within
the City of Paramount for which the redevelopment plan authorizes
tax-increment financing pursuant to Section 33670, whether the
redevelopment plan is adopted prior or subsequent to January 1, 1978.
Financing of public improvements pursuant to this section shall be
authorized by the redevelopment plan or by resolution of the agency.
Any ordinance or resolution implementing this section shall specify
the public improvements to be financed thereunder.
As a condition to financing public improvements as provided in
this section on or after January 1, 1983, the redevelopment agency of
the City of Paramount shall establish a Low and Moderate Income
Housing Fund, and, with respect to any project made subject to this
section, shall deposit in that fund not less than 20 percent of that
portion of revenues allocated and paid to the agency pursuant to
subdivision (b) of Section 33670 on and after January 1, 1983, which
is not required to pay the principal of, or interest on, bonds or
other indebtedness of the agency issued or incurred prior to that
date. Moneys deposited in the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund
pursuant to this section shall be used pursuant to Article 4
(commencing with Section 33330).
The Legislature finds and declares that effective redevelopment
within the City of Paramount requires the existence of adequate
public services and facilities for persons residing in the
surrounding community, including persons employed by industry which
is located in a redevelopment project, and that public improvements
of the types specified in this section are particularly needed in the
low- and moderate-income neighborhoods of the City of Paramount in
order to encourage stability and prevent decline which could have
serious negative impact on redevelopment, as well as necessitate
additional redevelopment. Because of the unusually compelling need in
the City of Paramount and because of the impracticability of
financing all required improvements by other means, it is the intent
of the Legislature in enacting this section to augment the powers of
the redevelopment agency of the City of Paramount to permit the use
of tax-increment revenues in the manner and for the purposes
prescribed by this section.