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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 01011998 - 1998-515 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on October 6, 1998 ,by the following vote. AYES: Supervisors Uilkema, Gerber, DeSaulnier, Canciamilla and Rogers NOES: None ABSENT: Nene ABSTAIN: None Resolution No.: 981515 SUBJECT: Approving a Disposition,Development and Loan Agreement between the Redevelopment Agency and Ecumenical Association for Housing for the Rodeo Senior Housing Development and Making Findings and Granting Approvals Pursuant to the California Community Redevelopment Law in Connection with Such Agreement The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: The Board of Supervisors(the"Board")of the County of Contra Costa(the"County") has adopted the Rodeo Redevelopment Plan by Ordinance No. 90-50 on July 10, 1990(the "Redevelopment Plan"). The Redevelopment Plan sets forth a plan for redevelopment of the Rodeo Redevelopment Project Area(the"Project Area"). The Redevelopment Agency of the County of Contra Costa(the"Agency")is responsible for administering the Redevelopment Plan to cause redevelopment of the Project Area,including assembly, site preparation and redisposition of property within the Project Area for private redevelopment consistent with the Redevelopment Plan. The Agency has assembled an approximately 1.09 acre site(the"Site")on the southwest corner of San Pablo and Willow Avenues in the Project Area. The Agency desires to cause redevelopment of the Site through construction of a 50-unit housing development,and related parking, landscaping and ancillary facilities(the"Housing Development"),to further economic development and community revitalization goals of the Agency. The Agency has selected Ecumenical Association for Housing,a California nonprofit public benefit corporation(the "Developer")to serve as the developer of the Housing Development on the Site. The Agency desires to enter into a disposition, development and loan agreement(the "DDLA")with the Developer,substantially in the form on file with the County Clerk and the Agency Secretary,under which the Agency would sell the Site to the Developer and make a $900,000 loan to the Developer to assist in development of the Housing Development, and the Developer would develop and operate the Housing Development on the Site. Redevelopment of the Site pursuant to the DDLA would serve major Redevelopment Plan goals and objectives by eliminating blight and providing affordable housing in the Project Area. The Agency has placed on file a copy of the DDLA and the summary called for in Health and Safety Code Section 33433 (the"Section 33433 Summary"), and has made the DDLA and the Section 33433 Summary available for public inspection and copying pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33433. The Section 33433 Summary is incorporated in this Resolution by this reference. 320\06\115096.1 1 09/28/98 The Board and the Agency have conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the DDLA pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33433 for the purpose of receiving the input and comments of the public on the DDLA. By staff report accompanying this Resolution and incorporated into this Resolution by this reference(the "Staff Report"),the Board has been provided with additional information upon which the findings and actions set forth in this Resolution are based. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33433,the Board hereby finds that the consideration to be given by the Developer under the DDLA is not less than the fair reuse value of the Site at the use and with the covenants, conditions,and development costs authorized by the DDLA. This finding is based on the facts and analysis set forth in the Staff Report and the Section 33433 Summary accompanying this Resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33433, the Board hereby finds that the conveyance of the Site pursuant to the DDA will assist in the elimination of blight in the Project Area and will provide housing for low-or moderate-income persons, and is consistent with the implementation plan adopted pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33490. These findings are based on the facts and analysis set forth in the Section 33433 Summary and the Staff Report accompanying this Resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33433, the Board hereby approves the DDLA and all ancillary documents; approves execution by the Agency of the DDLA and all ancillary documents in substantially the form on file with the County Clerk and the Agency Secretary,with such changes as are approved by the Agency signatory(such approval to be conclusively evidenced by the execution of the DDLA); and approves the conveyance of the Site by the Agency pursuant to the provisions of the DDLA. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that this Resolution shall take immediate effect upon its adoption. I hereby oerdfy that this is a true and OOfrW copy of an action taken and #n#t W on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the data shown. ATTEsTEDa _October 6, 1998 PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board sup# ' and CountyAdministrator By �ell;szo Deputy Resolution No. : 98, 515 320\06\i 15096.1 2 OMW99