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��' �� <br /> evidence of the City's intent to replace the units. <br /> One for One Affordability Requirements - The units to be developed under the One for One <br /> Replacement law requires that: 1) the unit bedroom counts be th�e same or largerth�n the <br /> units removed, that 2) the units remain affordable for a minimum of 10 years, and 3) that <br /> the units be affordable to households with incomes of the households that were displaced <br /> from the site previously. Housing units developed by Habitat will be available to family <br /> � households eaming 50% or below the median income. The maximum sales price for a unit <br /> at the Rolison site is $195,000, for a three-bedroom unit and $160,000 for a finro-bedroom <br /> unit. The units must remain affordable for low-income families for a term of 30 years. <br /> Mortgages for the purchase of units in this development will be made by Habitat, acting as <br /> its own lender. Recorded Deed Restrictions limits the future sales prices and appreciation <br /> is tied to changes in median income. Habitat has the first right to purchase at resale. If <br /> Habitat fails to exercise its right to purchase, City and Redevelopment Agency shall have <br /> the first right t� purchase. These.-restrictions assure that the unhts will remain affordable <br /> over the 30-year term. <br /> Environmental Conditions - The soil on the site was determined to contain low levels of <br /> contaminants at limited locations on the site. Council awarded a bid for remediation work <br /> on March 27. Soil remediation is currently underway to remove low level contaminants <br /> (lead, pesticides, and some hydrocarbons) as a condition of land transfer. This work is <br /> being completed pursuant to a WorkPlan approved by San Mateo County Environmental <br /> Health. Transfer of the I�nd at this time is being carried out with the commitment that the <br /> City will cause the remediation work to be completed and signed off by County Health. <br /> Offsite Improvements - A number of the offsite improvements for this project carry out <br /> goals stated in the Friendly Acres Neighborhood Plan. Staff proposes that certain <br /> improvements be made to the Alley and Rolison Road street parking in conjunction with <br /> Habitat's development. For coordination.purpos�s, some of the work will be completed by . <br /> Habitat and the City witt bid other work. Council will see a request in the CIP for <br /> improvements to the alley estimated at $190,000. Other improvements relating to fencing <br /> and street trees is estimated at $65,000 will be funded from Redevelopment Housing <br /> Funds or Community Development Block Grant funds already allocated to this project. <br /> Specific funding agreements for this work will be brought to Council over the next year <br /> when the specific work is ready to proceed. <br /> Subsidies to the Project — There are two levels of subsidy in this project. <br /> 1). The first subsidy proposed for this project is as land donation with a <br /> restricted grant deed. The value of the land subsidy is $2,284,182 plus accrued <br /> equity. The source of funding for this subsidy includes $556,782 from CDBG <br /> . funds, $282,400 from HOME funds, and $1,445,000 representing the <br /> Redevelopment Agency Housing Fund partnership. <br /> 2). The second subsidy relates to an estimated $355,000 in offsite <br /> improvements that will be provided in conjunction with t�;;s project to further <br /> improve the quality of life for neighborhood residents. Habitat will pay $100,000 <br /> from their own funds for sidewalk and curb replacement along Rolison and . <br /> Haven. Staff recommends that $190,000 come from the City's CIP for <br />
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