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SECURITY FOR THE BONDS <br />Tax Allocation Financing <br />The Redevelopment Law provides a means for financing redevelopment projects based <br />upon an allocation of taxes collected by a redevelopment agency within a redevelopment <br />project area. The taxable valuation of a project area last equalized prior to adoption of the <br />redevelopment plan, or base roll, is established and, except for any period during which the <br />taxable valuation drops below the base year level, the taxing agencies thereafter receive the <br />taxes produced by the levy of the then current tax rate upon the base roll. Taxes collected upon <br />any increase in taxable valuation over the base roll are allocated to a redevelopment agency and <br />may be pledged by a redevelopment agency to the repayment of any indebtedness incurred in <br />financing or refinancing a redevelopment project. Redevelopment agencies themselves have no <br />authority to levy property taxes and must look specifically to the allocation of taxes produced <br />as above indicated. <br />Allocation of Taxes <br />As provided in the Redevelopment Plan, and pursuant to Article 6 of Chapter 6 of the <br />Redevelopment Law (commencing with Section 33670 of the California Health and Safety <br />Code) and Section 16 of Article XVI of the Constitution of the State of California, taxes levied <br />upon taxable property in the Project Area each year by or for the benefit of the State of <br />California and any city, county, city and county, district or other public corporation (herein <br />collectively referred to as "taxing agencies") for each Fiscal Year beginning after the effective <br />dates of the ordinance approving the redevelopment plan are divided as follows: <br />L To other taxing,a~encies: That portion of the taxes which would be produced <br />by the rate upon which the tax is levied each year by or for each of the taxing agencies <br />upon the total sum of the assessed value of the taxable property in the Project Area as <br />shown upon the assessment roll used in connection with the taxation of such property <br />by such taxing agency last equalized prior the effective dates of the ordinances referred <br />to above (the "Base Year Amount") shall be allocated to and when collected shall be <br />paid into the funds of the respective taxing agencies in the same manner as taxes by or <br />for the taxing agencies on all other property are paid; and <br />2. To the Agency: Except for taxes which are attributable to a tax rate levied by <br />a taxing agency for the purpose of producing revenues to repay bonded indebtedness <br />approved by the voters of the taxing agency on or after January 1, 1989, which shall be <br />allocated to and when collected shall be paid to the respective taxing agency, and <br />except for non-subordinated statutory pass-through payments, that portion of the <br />levied taxes each year in excess of the Base Year Amount shall be paid into a special <br />fund of the Agency to pay the principal of and interest on bonds, loans, moneys <br />advanced to, or indebtedness (whether funded, refunded, assumed, or otherwise) <br />incurred by the Agency to finance or refinance, in whole or in part, the Project Area. <br />When all bonds, loans, advances, and indebtedness, if any, and interest thereon, have <br />been paid, all moneys thereafter received from taxes upon the taxable property in the Project <br />Area shall be paid into the funds of the respective taxing agencies as taxes on all other property <br />are paid. See "Tax Revenues," below. <br />Tax Revenues <br />General. The Bonds are and will be equally secured by a first and exclusive pledge of, <br />security interest in and lien on all of the Tax Revenues and the moneys in the Special Fund and <br />the Reserve Account shall also be secured by a first and exclusive pledge of, security interest in <br />-S- <br />