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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 33835

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Prior to final action on the report, the legislative body shall find and determine, based on evidence submitted at the public hearing,
(a)whether the properties proposed to be assessed are specially benefited by the redevelopment activities described in Section 33814, and are capable of bearing the burden of the proposed assessment,
(b)whether the assessments have been apportioned in proportion to such benefits,
(c)whether property within the assessment area contains residential dwelling units, and
(d)for each fiscal year in which the special assessment is proposed to be levied, the amount of taxes which was projected to be available for allocation to the agency pursuant to subdivision
(b)of Section 33670, based on the actual tax rates in effect for the 1977–78 fiscal year and on the projected assessed values under the applicable laws in effect for the 1977–78 fiscal year, with respect to its indebtedness incurred prior to July 1, 1978.
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