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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 06132006 - C.76 i s _L TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS/ �'� = Contra�� REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY •:'�` �`' -�- - • Costa Zip. FROM: JOHN CULLEN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DENNIS BARRY AICP '_'s �os County COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: June 13, 2006 I • —7 �o SUBJECT: Approve Extension of Time to Develop Residential Property in the Bay Point Redevelopment Project Areal for Low and Moderate Income Housing SPECIFIC REOUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION (- `';o L► �{ r� 4 , _— RECOMMENDATION: 4?Jlld 1V ,o I As the Board of Supervisors ADOPT Resolution to (1) extend for five years the period during which the Redevelopment Agency may retain certain real property located on Bel Air Lane in the Bay Point Redevelopment Project Area; and (2) reaffirm the intention of the board of Supervisors that the property be used for the development of affordable housing for low — and moderate-income families; and i As the Governing Board of the Redevelopment Agency AFFIRM the intention to use Agency owned property on Bel Air Lane for the development of affordable housing for low — and moderate-income families. I FINANCIAL IMPACT: ! None to the General Fund. i BACKGROUND: I In December 1993, the Redevelopment Agency acquired residential property on Bel Air Lane in the Bay Point Redevelopment Project Area. The property was acquired by the Agency as part of a Settlement Agreement between thle Agency, Westamerica Bank and D & M Development, Co. The Agency and Westamerica Bank had been construction lenders for a ten-unit, affordable condominium development proposed by D & M Development, Co. The Developer defaulted on the construction loan. Because Agency funds had been disbursed for property acquisition, the property was conveyed to the Redevelopment Agency. . CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: ® YES SIGNATURE: RAECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ❑ RE OM ENDATION OF BOAR COMMITTEE 94PROVE ❑ OTHER r ! SIGNATURE(&): ii ACTION OF BA D ONS l 3 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED l-` 01ER ❑ I VOTE OF SUPERVISORS: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND UNANIMOUS(ABSENT L'Yt'6'Yt0 ) ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS/AGENCY ON THE DATE SHOWN. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTESTED Contact: Jim Kennedy ! JOHNL EN, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF 925/335-7225 SUPER ORS/AGENCY SECRETARY cc: CAO County CounselBy: Deputy Community Development Redevelopment Agency I G:\CDBG-REDEV\redev\LNoble\Personal\Board Orders and Greenies\BOS.RDA.Extension.Bel Air.06.13.06.doc I e I I I California Redevelopment Law (Health and Safety Code Section 33334.16) requires that for property acquired using moneys from the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, the Agency must initiate activities related to development within five years from the date it first acquires the property. If the activities have not been initiated, the legislative body may extend the period during which the Agency may retain the property for one additional period not to exceed five years. The Agency approved an extension of time on January 19, 1999. Since that time the County has adopted a Specific Plan for the area that includes this property (June 18, 2002), and has rezoned the property as part of an area wide P-1 Rezoning (February 11, 2006). The recommended resolution of extension affirms the intention of the Board of Supervisors that the property be used for the development of low- to moderate-income housing. The Agency Governing Board is also affirming this. Since the property is vacant, the Agency had identified the site as a location suitable to provide for the relocation of a residential treatment center for substance abusers which will be relocated as a result of the Orbasonia Heights Transit Village Redevelopment Program. Staff is therefore recommending that the Board of Supervisors adopt the resolution to extend by five year's the period that the Agency may retain the property for the development of housing affordable, to low- and moderate-income households, and that the Agency reaffirm its intent to so use the property. I i i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I. I I I G:\CDBG-REDEV\redev\LNoble\Personal\Board Orders and Greenies\BOS.RDA.Extension.Bel Air.06.13.06.doc I i i THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Resolution on June 13, 2006, by the following vote: sE L AYES: Uilkema,Piepho,DeSaulnier,Glover and Gioia 01 -;lis2�N� NOES: None o ABSENT: None v ABSTAIN: None � ST'q---------- Resolution Resolution No. 2006/336 SUBJECT: Approve Extension of Time to Develop Residential Property— Bay Point Redevelopment Project Area for Low and Moderate Income Housing I In the Matter of a resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33334.16 approving an extention of time to develop property within the Bay Point Redevelopment Project Area for Low and Moderate Income Housing WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors (the "Board") of the County of Contra Costa (the "County") has adopted the West Pittsburg/Bay Point Redevelopment Plan by Ordinance No. 87-102 on December 29, 1987, (the "Redevelopment Plan"). The Redevelopment Plan sets a forth a plan for redevelopment of the Bay Point Redevelopment Project Area (the "Project Area"); and i WHEREAS, 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 predisposition of property within the Project Area for private redevelopment consistent with the Redevelopment Plan; and i WHEREAS, the Agency is the owner of certain real property located in the Project Area on Bailey Road, more particularly described in the attached Exhibit A (the "Property"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33334.2, the Agency set aside a portion of the tax increment revenueithat it received, in the Agency's Low and Moderate- Income Housing Fund (the "Housing Fund") for the purpose of increasing, improving, and preserving the County's supply of low and moderate income housing; and i WHEREAS, the Agency initially conveyed the Property to a developer to construct low and moderate income housing on the Property, and also provided a construction loan to the developer out of the Housing Fund; and WHEREAS, the Property was deeded back to the Agency when the developer failed to perform its obligations; and WHEREAS, for the past five years the Agency has been unable to develop the Property due to the fact that the Property is being held to facilitate the relocation of a residential facility for substance abusers from a nearby redevelopment site; and I WHEREAS, pursuant to Health and iSafety Code Section 33334.16 the Board may by resolution extend the period for which the Agency may retain the Property by another five years; and WHEREAS, the Board passed a prior resolution on January 19, 1999, extending the period for which the Agency may retain the i Property for affordable housing purposes; and WHEREAS, the Agency has requested that the Board pass another such resolution since five years have passed since the Agency acquired the Property; and WHEREAS, the Agency intends within the extended five year period to develop on the Property affordable housing for low and moderate income families. i i I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THEI BOARD RESOLVED SECTION 1. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33334.16, the period during which the Agency may retain the Property is extended for five years from the passage and approval of this Resolution. I SECTION 2. The Board herby affirms that the Property shall be used for the development of affordable housing for low and moderate income families and persons. I SECTION 3. This Resolution shall take immediate effect from and after its passage and approval. I I I I i I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown: ATTESTED: (date) JOHN CULLEN, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator r By Deputy I I RESOLUTION NO. 2006/336 i I I I I Page 1 Escrow No. 75216-1 -HE LEGAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT A .r LOT 1, SUBDIVISION 7639, FILED APRIL 28, 2993, MAP BOOK 365, PAGE 39 AND 40, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RECORDS. w x C7 V .,o c. ca ali DEEDLEGL-03/09/934rc 7/� Risk x w, fi E i ff ,geC AIR 1� fpyZJ � n I j t SC .9R` .J�o 80 "•.. 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