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7•A-2, <br /> very low and extremely low income rental units. This transaction with PHH will build out <br /> the site originally purchased by the Agency. A copy of the DDA with PHH is available <br /> in the City Clerk's office for review by Agency Board members. <br /> Description of the Peninsula Habitat for Humanity Project <br /> ' As proposed, the project will consist of eight (8) for-sale town home units: one (1) two- <br /> bedroom unit and seven (7) three-bedroom units, with attached 2-car garages. All eight (8) <br /> units will qrry 45-year affordability covenants limiting occupancy to very-low income <br /> households earning no more than 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI). <br /> The project will be constructed at 124-126 Lincoln Avenue which is part of the EI Camino & <br /> Vera Avenue site. It is located in the downtown area of Redwood City and is 15,000 <br /> square feet, or approximately .30 acre. It includes one single story, handicap accessible <br /> unit and seven three story units with a total of 18 parking spaces. Each unit will have a <br /> small Qrivate yard, and there will be approximately 920 square feet of open space. <br /> According to Keyser Marston and Associates Inc. (KMA), the sales price of each town <br /> home wifl range from $195,634 to a maximum of $300,000, significantly less than market <br /> rate prices in the area. <br /> Issues <br /> 1. Proiect Entitlements: On December 7, 2005 the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) <br /> reviewed the project's conceptual drawings. The ARC reached consensus on the designs <br /> for both PHH and FCH portions of the project as submitted with some additional <br /> recommendations for the applicants to address with staff. A copy of the minutes from that <br /> meeting is on file with the Agency. On January 24, 2005, the City Council approved the <br /> necessary General Plan Amendment, Zoning Map Amendments, and Precise Plan by <br /> taking as recommended by the Planning Commission to approve the entitlements for this <br /> project. The Planning Commission also approved a Mitigated Negative Declaration forthe <br /> project. <br /> 2. Need for Financial Assistance: KMA, the Agency's financial advisor, has evaluated the <br /> project and recommends that the Agency provide a$807,500 land grant, a$321,000 <br /> development grant, and a not to exceed $74,000 water facility fee subsidy to assist in the <br /> development of the project. As indicated in the summary report, this project requires <br /> financial assistance primarily to provide ownership opportunities for very low income <br /> families. The sales prices are restricted and must remain affordable for very low income <br /> families for 45 years. <br /> The Agency's responsibilities under the agreement by and befinreen the Redwood City <br /> Redevelopmen# Agency and the Developer are as follows. <br /> a. The Agency will convey the site to the Developer at no cost (the Land Grant of <br /> $807,500). A condition precedent for conveyance of the site will be the Developer's � <br /> ability to secure all funding sources to complete the project to the satisfaction of the <br /> Agency. <br /> Redevelopmentshared/2005 StafF Reports/02-2005/PHH DDA Page 2 of 4 <br />