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REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br />FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2008 <br />L SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES <br />A. General <br />"The Redevelopment Agency of the City- of San Leandro (Agency) is a separate governmental entity <br />established pursuant to the provisions of Section 33200 of the State of California Health and Safety Code <br />and applicable statutes, for the purposes of redeveloping certain areas of the City of stimulate and attract <br />private investment and to eliminate physical or economic blight. The Agency administers three <br />Redevelopment Project Areas. <br />• Plaza CMer~ed Plaza I and Plaza II) Project Areas consist of the Downtown Plaza Shopping Center <br />and adjoining commercial Plaza Project business and includes a iarge surface public parking facility, <br />the Callan Parking Garage, several large office complexes including the new Creekside Office Paris, <br />and the Costco Development. <br />• Citv of San Leandro Project Areas also known as the "Joint" Project Area. Major elements of the <br />redevelopment plan include a portion of the Bayfair Mall Shopping Center, the Marina Auto Mall, the <br />Cherrywood residential development, and much of the E.14'~ Street commercial corridor. <br />~ West San Leandro/Mac rthur Project Area a recently formed project area, the plan includes a <br />mayor streetscape improvement and commercial revitalization effort on MacArthur Boulevard, the <br />Airport Gateway Projects, and various econonuc development initiatives in the West San Leandro <br />industrial area. <br />Funds for redevelopment have been generated from various sources, including the issuance of tax <br />allocation bonds, incremental property taxes and funds provided by the City of San Leandro (City). <br />The Agency is authorized to finance its activities within each project area from various sources, including <br />assistance from the City, the State and Federal govenvnents, property tax increments, interest income and <br />the issuance of Agency notes and bonds. <br />The Agency is an integral part of the City and, accordingly, the accompanying component unit financial <br />statements are included as a blended component unit of the general purpose financials statements <br />prepared by the City. A component unit is a separate government unit, agency or nonprofit corporation <br />which, when combined with all other component units, constitutes the reporting entity as defined in the <br />City's basic financial statements. <br />B. Basis of Accounting and Measurement Focus <br />The accounts of the Agency are organized on the basis of funds, each of which is considered a separate <br />accounting entity. The operations of each fund are accounted for with a separate set of self-balancing <br />accounts which comprise its assets, liabilities, fund equity, revenues and expenditures. Agency resources <br />are allocated to and accounted for in individual funds based upon the purpose for which they are to be spent <br />and the means by which spending is controlled. <br />17 <br />