RES-2020-084RESOLUTION NO. 2020-084
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING
THE CITY TO JOIN THE STATEWIDE COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM;
AUTHORIZING THE CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY TO ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FROM PROPERTY OWNERS, CONDUCT
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS AND LEVY ASSESSMENTS WITHIN THE
TERRITORY OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM; APPROVING FORM OF ACQUISITION
AGREEMENT FOR USE WHEN APPLICABLE; AND AUTHORIZING RELATED ACTIONS
AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the California Statewide Communities Development Authority (the
"Authority") is a joint exercise of powers authority the members of which include numerous cities
and counties in the State of California, including the City of Anaheim (the "City"); and
WHEREAS, the Authority has established the Statewide Community Infrastructure
Program ("SCIP") to allow the financing of certain development impact fees (the "Fees") levied
in accordance with the Mitigation Fee Act (California Government Code Sections 66000 and
following) and other authority providing for the levy of fees on new development to pay for public
capital improvements (collectively, the "Fee Act') through the levy of special assessments
pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (Streets and Highways Code Sections 10000
and following) (the "1913 Act") and the issuance of improvement bonds (the "Local Obligations")
under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (Streets and Highways Code Sections 8500 and
following) (the "1915 Act") upon the security of the unpaid special assessments; and
WHEREAS, SCIP will also allow the financing of certain public capital improvements to
be constructed by or on behalf of property owners for acquisition by the City or another public
agency (the "Improvements"); and
WHEREAS, the City desires to allow the owners of property being developed within its
jurisdiction ("Participating Developers") to participate in SCIP and to allow the Authority to
conduct assessment proceedings under the 1913 Act and to issue Local Obligations under the 1915
Act to finance Fees levied on such properties and Improvements, provided that such Participating
Developers voluntarily agree to participate and consent to the levy of such assessments; and
WHEREAS, in each year in which eligible property owners within the jurisdiction of the
City elect to be Participating Developers, the Authority will conduct assessment proceedings under
the 1913 Act and issue Local Obligations under the 1915 Act to finance Fees payable by such
property owners and Improvements and, at the conclusion of such proceedings, will levy special
assessments on such property within the territory of the City;
WHEREAS, there has been presented to this meeting a proposed form of Resolution of
Intention to be adopted by the Authority in connection with such assessment proceedings (the
"ROI"), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, and the territory within which
assessments may be levied for SCIP (provided that each Participating Developer consents to such
assessment) shall be coterminous with the City's official boundaries of record at the time of
adoption of each such ROI (the "Proposed Boundaries"), and reference is hereby made to such
boundaries for the plat or map required to be included in this Resolution pursuant to Section 10104
of the Streets and Highways Code; and
WHEREAS, there has also been presented to this meeting a proposed form of Acquisition
Agreement (the "Acquisition Agreement"), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B. to be
approved as to form for use with respect to any Improvements to be constructed and installed by a
Participating Developer and for which the Participating Developer requests acquisition financing
as part of its SCIP application; and
WHEREAS, the City will not be responsible for the conduct of any assessment
proceedings; the levy or collection of assessments or any required remedial action in the case of
delinquencies in such assessment payments; or the issuance, sale or administration of the Local
Obligations or any other bonds issued in connection with SLIP; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 6586.5, notice was published at least
five days prior to the adoption of this resolution at a public hearing, which was duly conducted by
this Council concerning the significant public benefits of SCIP and the financing of the
Improvements and the public capital improvements to be paid for with the proceeds of the Fees;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim as
follows:
Section 1. The City hereby consents to the conduct of special assessment proceedings by
the Authority in connection with SCIP pursuant to the 1913 Act and the issuance of Local
Obligations under the 1915 Act on any property within the Proposed Boundaries; provided, that
(1) Such proceedings are conducted pursuant to one or more Resolutions of Intention in
substantially the form of the ROI; and
(2) The Participating Developers, who shall be the legal owners of such property, execute
a written consent to the levy of assessment in connection with SCIP by the Authority and execute
an assessment ballot in favor of such assessment in compliance with the requirements of Section
4 of Article XIIID of the State Constitution.
Section 2. The City hereby finds and declares that the issuance of bonds by the Authority
in connection with SCIP will provide significant public benefits, including without limitation,
savings in effective interest rate, bond preparation, bond underwriting and bond issuance costs and
the more efficient delivery of local agency services to residential and commercial development
within the City.
Section 3. The Authority has prepared and will update from time to time the "SLIP Manual
of Procedures" (the "Manual"), and the City will handle Fee revenues and funds for
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Improvements for properties participating in SCIP in accordance with the procedures set forth in
the Manual.
Section 4. The form of Acquisition Agreement presented to this meeting is hereby
approved, and the Mayor is authorized to execute and the City Clerk is authorized to attest the
execution of a completed Acquisition Agreement in substantially said form and pertaining to the
Improvements being financed on behalf of the applicable Participating Developer.
Section 5. The appropriate officials and staff of the City are hereby authorized and directed
to make SCIP applications available to all property owners who are subject to Fees for new
development within the City and/or who are conditioned to install Improvements and to inform
such owners of their option to participate in SCIP; provided, that the Authority shall be responsible
for providing such applications and related materials at its own expense. The staff persons listed
on the attached Exhibit C, together with any other staff persons chosen by the City Manager from
time to time, are hereby designated as the contact persons for the Authority in connection with the
SCIP program.
Section 6. The appropriate officials and staff of the City are hereby authorized and directed
to execute and deliver such closing certificates, requisitions, agreements and related documents,
including but not limited to such documents as may be required by Bond Counsel in connection
with the participation in SCIP of any districts, authorities or other third -party entities entitled to
own Improvements and/or to levy and collect fees on new development to pay for public capital
improvements within the jurisdiction of the City, as are reasonably required by the Authority in
accordance with the Manual to implement SCIP for Participating Developers and to evidence
compliance with the requirements of federal and state law in connection with the issuance by the
Authority of the Local Obligations and any other bonds for SCIP. To that end, and pursuant to
Treasury Regulations Section 1.150-2, the staff persons listed on Exhibit C, or other staff person
acting in the same capacity for the City with respect to SCIP, are hereby authorized and designated
to declare the official intent of the City with respect to the public capital improvements to be paid
or reimbursed through participation in SCIP.
Section 7. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. The City Clerk
is hereby authorized and directed to transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the Secretary of
the Authority.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the
City of Anaheim this 14 thday of July , 2020, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Mayor Sidhu and Council Members Faessel, Barnes, Brandman,
Moreno, Kring, and O'Neil
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK OF HE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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EXHIBIT A TO THE RESOLUTION
FORM OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION
TO BE ADOPTED BY CSCDA
RESOLUTION NO. SCIP-
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OF THE CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE
COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TO FINANCE CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS AND/OR THE PAYMENT OF DEVELOPMENT IMPACT
FEES FOR PUBLIC CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS IN THE PROPOSED
STATEWIDE COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. (CITY OF ANAHEIM, COUNTY OF ORANGE,
CALIFORNIA), APPROVING A PROPOSED BOUNDARY MAP, MAKING
CERTAIN DECLARATIONS, FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS
CONCERNING RELATED MATTERS, AND AUTHORIZING RELATED
ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH
WHEREAS, under the authority of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (the "1913 Act"),
being Division 12 (commencing with Sections 10000 and following) of the California Streets and Highways
Code (the "Code"), the Commission (the "Commission") of the California Statewide Communities
Development Authority (the "Authority") intends to finance, through its Statewide Community
Infrastructure Program, the payment of certain development impact fees for public improvements (the
"Improvement Fees") and/or to finance certain public capital improvements to be constructed by or on
behalf of the property owner(s) and to be acquired by the City of Anaheim or another local agency (the
"Improvements") as described in Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein, all of
which are of benefit to the property within the proposed Statewide Community Infrastructure Program
Assessment District No. (City of Anaheim, County of Orange, California) (the "Assessment District");
WHEREAS, the Commission finds that the land specially benefited by the Improvements and/or
the Improvement Fees is shown within the boundaries of the map entitled "Proposed Boundaries of
California Statewide Communities Development Authority Statewide Community Infrastructure Program
Assessment District No._ (City of Anaheim, County of Orange,) State of California," a copy of which map
is on file with the Secretary and presented to this Commission meeting, and determines that the land within
the exterior boundaries shown on the map shall be designated "Statewide Community
Infrastructure Program Assessment District No. _ (City of Anaheim, County of Orange,) State of
California";
WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim is a member of the Authority and has approved the adoption on
its behalf of this Resolution of Intention and has consented to the levy of the assessments in the Assessment
District;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Commission of the California Statewide
Communities Development Authority hereby finds, determines and resolves as follows:
Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct.
Section 2. Pursuant to Section 2961 of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and
Majority Protest Act of 1931 (the "1931 Act"), being Division 4 (commencing with Section 2800) of the
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Code, the Commission hereby declares its intent to comply with the requirements of the 1931 Act by
complying with Part 7.5 thereof.
Section 3. The Commission has designated a registered, professional engineer as Engineer of
Work for this project, and hereby directs said firm to prepare the report containing the matters required by
Sections 2961(b) and 10204 of the Code, as supplemented by Section 4 of Article XIIID of the California
Constitution.
Section 4. The proposed boundary map of the Assessment District is hereby approved and adopted.
Pursuant to Section 3111 of the Code, the Secretary of the Authority is directed to file a copy of the map in
the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange within fifteen (15) days of the adoption of this
resolution.
Section 5. The Commission determines that the cost of financing the Improvements and/or the
payment of the Improvement Fees shall be specially assessed against the lots, pieces or parcels of land
within the Assessment District benefiting from the financing of the Improvements and/or the payment of
the Improvement Fees. The Commission intends to levy a special assessment upon such lots, pieces or
parcels in accordance with the special benefit to be received by each such lot, piece or parcel of land,
respectively, from the financing of the Improvements and/or the payment of the Improvement Fees.
Section 6. The Commission intends, pursuant to subparagraph (f) of Section 10204 of the Code,
to provide for an annual assessment upon each of the parcels of land in the proposed Assessment District
to pay various costs and expenses incurred from time to time by the Authority and not otherwise reimbursed
to the Authority which result from the administration and collection of assessment installments or from the
administration or registration of the improvement bonds and the various funds and accounts pertaining
thereto.
Section 7. Bonds representing unpaid assessments, and bearing interest at a rate not to exceed
twelve percent (12%) per annum, will be issued in the manner provided by the Improvement Bond Act of
1915 (Division 10 of the Code), and the last installment of the bonds shall mature not to exceed twenty-
nine (29) years from the second day of September next succeeding twelve (12) months from their date.
Section 8. The procedure for the collection of assessments and advance retirement of bonds under
the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 shall be as provided in Part 11.1 thereof.
Section 9. Neither the Authority nor any member agency thereof will obligate itself to advance
available funds from its or their own funds or otherwise to cure any deficiency which may occur in the bond
redemption fund. A determination not to obligate itself shall not prevent the Authority or any such member
agency from, in its sole discretion, so advancing funds.
Section 10. The amount of any surplus remaining in the improvement fund after acquisition of
the Improvements and/or payment of Improvement Fees and all other claims shall be distributed in
accordance with the provisions of Section 10427.1 of the Code.
Section 11. To the extent any Improvement Fees are paid to the Authority in cash with respect
to property within the proposed Assessment District prior to the date of issuance of the bonds, the amounts
so paid shall be reimbursed from the proceeds of the bonds to the property owner or developer that made
the payment.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED by the California Statewide Communities Development Authority this
day of —'20-.
I, the undersigned, an Authorized Signatory of the California Statewide Communities Development
Authority, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Commission of
the Authority at a duly called meeting of the Commission of the Authority held in accordance with law on
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Authorized Signatory
California Statewide Communities
Development Authority
EXHIBIT A TO THE RESOLUTION OF INTENTION
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
The payment of development impact fees levied within the Assessment District and/or public capital
improvements to be acquired and owned by the City of Anaheim or another local agency upon or for the
benefit of parcels within the Assessment District, for the project known as [Project Name], which are
authorized to be financed pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and as to which the owners
of the applicable parcels within the Assessment District have applied for participation in SLIP, as more
particularly described below.
PAYMENT OF IMPACT FEES
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS*
*Capital improvements includes funding for incidental costs associated with the capital improvements,
including but not limited to, contingency, design, engineering, and construction management
[End of Form of Resolution of Intention]
EXHIBIT B TO THE RESOLUTION
FORM OF ACQUISITION AGREEMENT
CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
STATEWIDE COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM
ACQUISITION AGREEMENT
BY AND BETWEEN
CITY OF ANAHEIM
AND
[DEVELOPER]
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ACQUISITION AGREEMENT
Recitals
A. The parties to this Acquisition Agreement (the "Agreement") are the CITY OF
ANAHEIM, (the "Local Agency"), and [DEVELOPER], a [here indicate type of legal entity] (the
"Developer").
B. The effective date of this Agreement is , 20.
C. The Developer has applied for financing of certain public capital improvements
(the "Acquisition Improvements") and capital facilities fees though the Statewide Community
Infrastructure Program ("SCIP") administered by the California Statewide Communities
Development Authority (the "Authority") and such application has been approved by the Local
Agency.
D. The administration, payment and reimbursement of the capital facilities fees is
agreed to be governed by the provisions of the SCIP Manual of Procedures as it may be amended
from time to time. The administration, payment and reimbursement of the Acquisition
Improvements shall be as provided herein.
E. Under SCIP, the Authority intends to issue bonds to fund, among other things, all
or a portion of the costs of the Acquisition Improvements, and the portion of the proceeds of such
bonds allocable to the cost of the Acquisition Improvements to be constructed and installed by the
Developer, together with interest earned thereon prior to such acquisition, is referred to herein as
the "Available Amount".
F. SCIP will provide financing for the acquisition by the Local Agency of the
Acquisition Improvements and the payment of the Acquisition Price (as defined herein) of the
Acquisition Improvements from the Available Amount. Attached hereto as Exhibit A are
descriptions of the Acquisition Improvements, which descriptions are subject to modification by
written amendment of this Agreement, subject to the approval of the Authority.
G. The parties anticipate that, upon completion of the Acquisition Improvements and
subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Local Agency will acquire such
completed Acquisition Improvements with the Available Amount.
H. Any and all monetary obligations of the Local Agency arising out of this Agreement
are the special and limited obligations of the Local Agency payable only from the Available
Amount, and no other funds whatsoever of the Local Agency shall be obligated therefor.
I. In consideration of Recitals A through H, inclusive, and the mutual covenants,
undertakings and obligations set forth below, the Local Agency and the Developer agree as stated
below.
Agreement
ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS; ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FORMATION AND
FINANCING PLAN
Section 1.01. Definitions. As used herein, the following capitalized terms shall
have the meanings ascribed to them below:
"Acceptable Title" means free and clear of all monetary liens, encumbrances, assessments,
whether any such item is recorded or unrecorded, and taxes, except those items which are
reasonably determined by the Local Agency Engineer in his sole discretion not to interfere with
the intended use and therefore are not required to be cleared from the title.
"Acquisition Improvements" shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Recital C
and are described in Exhibit A.
"Acquisition Price" means the amount paid to the Developer upon acquisition of all of the
Acquisition Improvements as provided in Section 2.03.
"Actual Cost" means the cost of construction of all of the Acquisition Improvements, as
documented by the Developer to the satisfaction of the Local Agency, as certified by the Local
Agency Engineer in an Actual Cost Certificate.
"Actual Cost Certificate" shall mean a certificate prepared by the Developer detailing the
Actual Cost of all of the Acquisition Improvement to be acquired hereunder, as revised by the
Local Agency Engineer pursuant to Section 2.03.
"Agreement" means this Acquisition Agreement, dated as of , 20_
"Assessment District" means the assessment district established by the Authority pursuant
to SCIP which includes the Developer's property for which the Acquisition Improvements are
being funded.
"Authority" means the California Statewide Communities Development Authority.
"Available Amount" means the amount of funds deposited in the Developer Acquisition
Account by the Authority pursuant to SCIP, together with any interest earnings thereon.
"Code" means the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
"Developer" means [Developer], a [here indicate type of legal entity].
"[Developer] Acquisition Account" means the account by that name established by the
Authority pursuant to SCIP for the purpose of paying the Acquisition Price of the Acquisition
Improvements.
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"Local Agency" means the City of Anaheim.
"Local Agency Engineer" means the Director of Public Works of the Local Agency (the
"Director") or the designee of the Director, who will be responsible for administering the
acquisition of the Acquisition Improvements hereunder.
"Project" means the land development program of the Developer pertaining to the
Developer's property in the Assessment District, including the design and construction of the
Acquisition Improvements and the other public and private improvements to be constructed by the
Developer within or adjacent to the Assessment District.
"SCIP" means the Statewide Community Infrastructure Program of the Authority.
"SCIP Requisition" means a requisition for payment of funds from the [Developer]
Acquisition Account in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit B.
"SCIP Trust Agreement" means the Trust Agreement entered into by the Authority and the
SCIP Trustee in connection with the financing for the Acquisition Improvements.
"SCIP Trustee" means Wilmington Trust, National Association, as trustee under the SCIP
Trust Agreement.
"Title Documents" means, for each Acquisition Improvement acquired hereunder, a grant
deed or similar instrument necessary to transfer title to any real property or interests therein
(including easements) necessary or convenient to the operation, maintenance, rehabilitation and
improvement by the Local Agency of that Acquisition Improvement (including, if necessary,
easements for ingress and egress) and a Bill of Sale or similar instrument evidencing transfer of
title to that Acquisition Improvement (other than said real property interests) to the Local Agency,
where applicable.
Section 1.02. Participation in SCIP. Developer has applied for financing through
SCIP of the Acquisition Improvements, and such application has been approved by the Local
Agency. Developer and Local Agency agree that until and unless such financing is completed by
the Authority and the Available Amount is deposited in the Developer Acquisition Account,
neither the Developer nor the Local Agency shall have any obligations under this agreement.
Developer agrees to cooperate with the Local Agency and the Authority in the completion of SCIP
financing for the Acquisition Improvements.
Section 1.03. Deposit and Use of Available Amount.
(a) Upon completion of the SCIP financing, the Available Amount will be
deposited by the Authority in the [Developer] Acquisition Account.
(b) The Authority will cause the SCIP Trustee to establish and maintain the
[Developer] Acquisition Account for the purpose of holding all funds for the Acquisition
Improvements. All earnings on amounts in the [Developer] Acquisition Account shall remain in
the [Developer] Acquisition Account for use as provided herein and pursuant to SCIP. The
amounts in the [Developer] Acquisition Account shall be withdrawn by the Local Agency in
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accordance with SCIP procedures upon' completion of the Acquisition Improvements within 30
days (or as soon thereafter as reasonably practicable) of receipt by the Local Agency of the
certification of the Local Agency Engineer required by Section 2.03 of this Agreement, and subject
to satisfaction of all other conditions precedent to such acquisition pursuant to Section
2.04 of this Agreement, to pay the Acquisition Price of such completed Acquisition Improvements,
as specified in Article II hereof. Upon completion of all of the Acquisition Improvements and the
payment of all costs thereof, any remaining funds in the [Developer] Acquisition Account (less
any amount determined by the Local Agency as necessary to reserve for claims against such
account) (i) shall be applied to pay the costs of any additional improvements eligible for acquisition
with respect to the Project as approved by the Authority and, to the extent not so used, thereafter
(ii) shall be applied by the Authority as provided in Section 10427.1 of the Code to pay a portion
of the assessments levied on the Project property in the Assessment District.
Section 1.04. No Local Agency Liability; Local Agency Discretion; No Effect on
Other Agreements. In no event shall any actual or alleged act by the Local Agency or any actual
or alleged omission or failure to act by the Local Agency with respect to SCIP subject the Local
Agency to monetary liability therefor. Further, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as
affecting the Developer's or the Local Agency's duty to perform their respective obligations under
any other agreements, public improvement standards, land use regulations or subdivision
requirements related to the Project, which obligations are and shall remain independent of the
Developer's and the Local Agency's rights and obligations under this Agreement.
ARTICLE II
DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND ACQUISITION OF ACQUISITION IMPROVEMENTS
Section 2.01. Letting and Administering Design Contracts. The parties presently
anticipate that the Developer has awarded and administered or will award and administer
engineering design contracts for the Acquisition Improvements to be acquired from Developer.
All eligible expenditures of the Developer for design engineering and related costs in connection
with the Acquisition Improvements (whether as an advance to the Local Agency or directly to the
design consultant) shall be reimbursed at the time of acquisition of such Acquisition
Improvements. The Developer shall be entitled to reimbursement for any design costs of the
Acquisition Improvements only out of the Acquisition Price as provided in Section 2.03 and shall
not be entitled to any payment for design costs independent of or prior to the acquisition of
Acquisition Improvements.
Section 2.02. Letting and Administration of Construction Contracts. State law
requires that all Acquisition Improvements shall be constructed as if they were constructed under
the direction and supervision of the Local Agency. In order to assure compliance with those
provisions, except for any contracts entered into prior to the date hereof, Developer agrees to
comply with the guidelines of the Local Agency for letting and administering said contracts. The
Developer agrees that all such contracts shall call for payment of prevailing wages as required by
the Labor Code of the State of California.
Section 2.03. Sale of Acquisition Improvements. The Developer agrees to sell to
the Local Agency the Acquisition Improvements to be constructed by Developer (including any
rights-of-way or other easements necessary for the operation and maintenance of the Acquisition
Improvements, to the extent not already publicly owned) when such Acquisition Improvements
are completed to the satisfaction of the Local Agency for an amount not to exceed the lesser of
(i) the Available Amount or (ii) the Actual Cost of the Acquisition Improvements. Exhibit A,
attached hereto and incorporated herein, contains a list of each Acquisition Improvement. At the
time of completion of each Acquisition Improvement, the Developer shall deliver to the Local
Agency Engineer a written request for acquisition, accompanied by an Actual Cost Certificate and
executed Title Documents for the transfer of the Acquisition Improvement, where necessary. In
the event that the Local Agency Engineer finds that the supporting paperwork submitted by the
Developer fails to demonstrate the required relationship between the subject Actual Cost and the
related Acquisition Improvement, the Local Agency Engineer shall advise the Developer that the
determination of the Actual Cost (or the ineligible portion thereof) has been disallowed and shall
request further documentation from the Developer. If such further documentation is still not
adequate, the Local Agency Engineer may revise the Actual Cost Certificate to delete any
disallowed items, and such determination shall be final and conclusive.
In the event that the Actual Cost is in excess of the Available Amount, the Local Agency
shall withdraw the Available Amount from the [Developer] Acquisition Account and transfer said
amount to the Developer. In the event that the Actual Cost is less than the Available Amount, the
Local Agency shall withdraw an amount from the [Developer] Acquisition Account equal to the
Actual Cost, and shall transfer said amount to the Developer. Any amounts then remaining in the
[Developer] Acquisition Account shall be applied as provided in Section 1.03.
In no event shall the Local Agency be required to pay the Developer more than the amount
on deposit in the [Developer] Acquisition Account at the time such payment is requested.
Section 2.04. Conditions Precedent to Payment of Acquisition Price. Payment by
the Local Agency to the Developer from the [Developer] Acquisition Account of the Acquisition
Price for an Acquisition Improvement shall be conditioned first upon the determination of the
Local Agency Engineer, pursuant to Section 2.03, that such Acquisition Improvement is all
complete and ready for acceptance by the Local Agency, and shall be further conditioned upon
prior satisfaction of the following additional conditions precedent:
(a) The Developer shall have provided the Local Agency with lien releases or other
similar documentation satisfactory to the Local Agency as evidence that the property which is
subject to the special assessment liens of the Assessment District is not subject to any prospective
mechanics lien claim respecting the Acquisition Improvements.
(b) All due and payable property taxes, and installments of special assessments
shall be current on property owned by the Developer or under option to the Developer that is
subject to the special assessment liens of the Assessment District.
(c) The Developer shall certify that it is not in default with respect to any loan
secured by any interest in the Project.
(d) The Developer shall have provided the Local Agency with Title Documents
needed to provide the Local Agency with title to the site, right-of-way, or easement upon which
the subject Acquisition Improvements are situated. All such Title Documents shall be in a form
acceptable to the Local Agency (or applicable governmental agency) and shall convey Acceptable
Title. The Developer shall provide a policy of title insurance as of the date of transfer in a form
acceptable to the Local Agency Engineer insuring the Local Agency as to the interests acquired in
connection with the acquisition of any interest for which such a policy of title insurance is not
required by another agreement between the Local Agency and the Developer. Each title insurance
policy required hereunder shall be in the amount equal to or greater than the Acquisition Price.
Section 2.05. SCIP Requisition. Upon a determination by the Local Agency
Engineer to pay the Acquisition Price of the Acquisition Improvements pursuant to Section 2.04,
the Local Agency Engineer shall cause a SCIP Requisition to be submitted to the Program
Administrator. The Program Administrator will review the SCIP Requisition and forward it with
instructions to the SCIP Trustee and the SCIP Trustee shall make payment directly to the
Developer of such amount pursuant to the SCIP Trust Agreement. The Local Agency and the
Developer acknowledge and agree that the SCIP Trustee shall make payment strictly in accordance
with the SCIP Requisition and shall not be required to determine whether or not the Acquisition
Improvements have been completed or what the Actual Costs may be with respect to such
Acquisition Improvements. The SCIP Trustee shall be entitled to rely on the SCIP Requisition on
its face without any further duty of investigation.
ARTICLE III
MISCELLANEOUS
Section 3.01. Indemnification and Hold Harmless. The Developer hereby
assumes the defense of, and indemnifies and saves harmless the Local Agency, the Authority, and
each of its respective officers, directors, employees and agents, from and against all actions,
damages, claims, losses or expenses of every type and description to which they may be subjected
or put, by reason of, or resulting from or alleged to have resulted from the acts or omissions of the
Developer or its agents and employees in the performance of this Agreement, or arising out of any
contract for the design, engineering and construction of the Acquisition Improvements or arising
out of any alleged misstatements of fact or alleged omission of a material fact made by the
Developer, its officers, directors, employees or agents to the Authority's underwriter, financial
advisor, appraiser, district engineer or bond counsel or regarding the Developer, its proposed
developments, its property ownership and its contractual arrangements contained in the official
statement relating to the SCIP financing (provided that the Developer shall have been furnished a
copy of such official statement and shall not have objected thereto); and provided, further, that
nothing in this Section 3.01 shall limit in any manner the Local Agency's rights against any of the
Developer's architects, engineers, contractors or other consultants. Except as set forth in this
Section 3.01, no provision of this Agreement shall in any way limit the extent of the responsibility
of the Developer for payment of damages resulting from the operations of the Developer, its agents
and employees. Nothing in this Section 3.01 shall be understood or construed to mean that
the Developer agrees to
indemnify the Local Agency, the Authority or any of its respective officers, directors, employees
or agents, for any negligent or wrongful acts or omissions to act of the Local Agency, Authority
its officers, employees, agents or any consultants or contractors.
Section 3.02. Audit. The Local Agency shall have the right, during normal business
hours and upon the giving of ten days' written notice to the Developer, to review all books and
records of the Developer pertaining to costs and expenses incurred by the Developer (for which
the Developer seeks reimbursement) in constructing the Acquisition Improvements.
Section 3.03. Cooperation. The Local Agency and the Developer agree to cooperate
with respect to the completion of the SCIP financing for the Acquisition Improvements. The Local
Agency and the Developer agree to meet in good faith to resolve any differences on future matters
which are not specifically covered by this Agreement.
Section 3.04. General Standard of Reasonableness. Any provision of this
Agreement which requires the consent, approval or acceptance of either party hereto or any of their
respective employees, officers or agents shall be deemed to require that such consent, approval or
acceptance not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, unless such provision expressly incorporates
a different standard. The foregoing provision shall not apply to provisions in the Agreement which
provide for decisions to be in the sole discretion of the party making the decision.
Section 3.05. Third Party Beneficiaries. The Authority and its officers, employees,
agents or any consultants or contractors are expressly deemed third party beneficiaries of this
Agreement with respect to the provisions of Section 3.01. It is expressly agreed that, except for the
Authority with respect to the provisions of Section 3.01, there are no third parry beneficiaries of
this Agreement, including without limitation any owners of bonds, any of the Local Agency's or
the Developer's contractors for the Acquisition Improvements and any of the Local Agency's, the
Authority's or the Developer's agents and employees.
Section 3.06. Conflict with Other Agreements. Nothing contained herein shall be
construed as releasing the Developer or the Local Agency from any condition of development or
requirement imposed by any other agreement between the Local Agency and the Developer, and,
in the event of a conflicting provision, such other agreement shall prevail unless such conflicting
provision is specifically waived or modified in writing by the Local Agency and the Developer.
Section 3.07. Notices. All invoices for payment, reports, other communication
and notices relating to this Agreement shall be mailed to:
IC
If to the Local Agency:
City of Anaheim
[Address to Come]
If to the Developer:
[Developer]
[Address to Come]
Either party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party.
Section 3.08. Severability. If any part of this Agreement is held to be illegal or
unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Agreement shall be given
effect to the fullest extent reasonably possible.
Section 3.09. Governing Law. This Agreement and any dispute arising hereunder
shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California.
Section 3.10. Waiver. Failure by a party to insist upon the strict performance of any
of the provisions of this Agreement by the other party, or the failure by a party to exercise its rights
upon the default of the other party, shall not constitute a waiver of such party's right to insist and
demand strict compliance by the other party with the terms of this Agreement.
Section 3.11. Singular and Plural; Gender. As used herein, the singular of any word
includes the plural, and terms in the masculine gender shall include the feminine.
Section 3.12. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed an original.
Section 3.13. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement is binding upon the heirs,
assigns and successors -in -interest of the parties hereto. The Developer may not assign its rights or
obligations hereunder, except to successors -in -interest to the property within the District, without
the prior written consent of the Local Agency.
Section 3.14. Remedies in General. It is acknowledged by the parties that the Local
Agency would not have entered into this Agreement if it were to be liable in damages under or
with respect to this Agreement or the application thereof, other than for the payment to the
Developer of any (i) moneys .owing to the Developer hereunder, or (ii) moneys paid by the
Developer pursuant to the provisions hereof which are misappropriated or improperly obtained,
withheld or applied by the Local Agency.
In general, each of the parties hereto may pursue any remedy at law or equity available for
the breach of any provision of this Agreement, except that the Local Agency shall not be liable in
damages to the Developer, or to any assignee or transferee of the Developer other than
for the payments to the Developer specified in the preceding paragraph. Subject to the foregoing,
the Developer covenants not to sue for or claim any damages for any alleged breach of, or dispute
which arises out of, this Agreement.
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THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the
City of Anaheim this day of , 20_, by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ROBERT FABELA, CITY ATTORNEY
By:
Dated:
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CITY OF ANAHEIM
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
EXHIBIT A TO THE ACQUISITION AGREEMENT
DESCRIPTION OF ACQUISITION IMPROVEMENTS AND BUDGETED AMOUNTS
ACQUISITION IMPROVEMENTS BUDGETED AMOUNTS
1. $
2.
3.
4.
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EXHIBIT B TO THE ACQUISITION AGREEMENT
FORM OF SCIP REQUISITION
To: BLX Group LLC
SCIP Program Administrator
777 S. Figueroa St., Suite 3200
Los Angeles, California 90017
Attention: Vo Nguyen
Fax: 213-612-2499
Re: Statewide Community Infrastructure Program
The undersigned, a duly authorized officer of the CITY OF ANAHEIM hereby requests a
withdrawal from the [DEVELOPER] ACQUISITION ACCOUNT, as follows:
Request Date:
Name of Developer:
Withdrawal Amount:
[Insert Date of Request]
[Developer]
[Insert Acquisition Price]
Acquisition Improvements: [Insert Description of Acquisition Improvement(s) from Ex. A]
Payment Instructions: [Insert Wire Instructions or Payment Address for Developer]
The undersigned hereby certifies as follows:
1. The Withdrawal is being made in accordance with a permitted use of such monies
pursuant to the Acquisition Agreement, and the Withdrawal is not being made for the purpose of
reinvestment.
2. None of the items for which payment is requested have been reimbursed previously from
other sources of funds.
3. If the Withdrawal Amount is greater than the funds held in the [Developer] Acquisition
Account, the SCIP Program Administrator is authorized to amend the amount requested to be
equal to the amount of such funds.
4. To the extent the Withdrawal is being made prior to the date bonds have been issued on
behalf of SCIP, this withdrawal form serves as the declaration of official intent of the CITY OF
ANAHEIM, pursuant to Treasury Regulations 1.150-2, to reimburse with respect expenditures
made from the Developer Acquisition Account listed above in the amount listed above.
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Title:
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EXHIBIT C TO THE RESOLUTION
CITY OF ANAHEIM CONTACTS FOR SCIP PROGRAM
Primary Contact
Name: John E. Woodhead IV
Title: Community & Economic Development Director
Mailing Address: 201 South Anaheim Blvd., Suite 1003
Anaheim, CA 92805
Delivery Address (if different):
E-mail: jwoodhead@anaheim.net
Telephone: 714-765-4300
Fax: 714-765-4630
Secondary Contact
Name:
Title:
Mailing Address:
Delivery Address (if different):
E-mail:
Telephone:
Fax:
[Add additional contacts as needed]
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Lei 11:1 V 1;16=4919[49_l94
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the
original Resolution No. 2020-084 adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim
City Council held on the 141 day of July, 2020 by the following vote of the members thereof:
AYES: Mayor Sidhu and Council Members Faessel, Barnes, Brandman, Moreno,
Kring, and O'Neil
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 151' day of July, 2020.
CITY CLE K OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
(SEAL)