Orange County Grand Jury • 2011-2012 • Agency Response
Response to: The Dissolution of Redevelopment: Where Have We Been? What Lies Ahead? 6/22/12, 1MB

Ealifor January 16, 2013 Honorable Thomas J. Borris Presiding Judge of the Superior Court of California*

Published: January 16, 2013 2 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 3 findings

F1
redevelopment the Stanton Consolidated Redevelopment Agency was in compliance with the recognized limits of administrative costs per Redevelopment Subsequent to the dissolution of the redevelopment, the Stanton Law. Consolidated Redevelopment Agency continues to be in compliance. The Stanton Consolidated The respondent disagrees with the finding.
No recommendations for this finding
F2
Redevelopment Agency created a Project Area Committee as part of its Amendment 2011 to the Stanton Consolidated Redevelopment Project. The City of Stanton can neither agree or disagree with this finding. The State of
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
The Stanton Consolidated Redevelopment Agency already includes only those items on its ROPS related to enforceable obligations necessary to wind down the affairs of the former Redevelopment Agency.
F3
California created redevelopment agencies as public agencies with mechanisms to provide annual reports to state agencies. In addition, in the case of the Stanton Consolidated Redevelopment Agency, the Stanton City Council also served as the Redevelopment Agency Board. The City Council serving as the Agency Board was voted into office by the electorate. As a representative democracy form of government, the electorate had the ability to signal their approval or disapproval of projects and management of the agency as a whole through their right to vote. 7800 Katella Avenue • Stanton, California 90680 • (714) 379-9222
No recommendations for this finding

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