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9/25/2017
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE, A DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AND MP BRADFORD ASSOCIATES, L.P. FOR 707 BRADFORD STREET
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accountant. City may require the audit to be accompanied by a supplemental report <br /> prepared in accordance with City's requirements. <br /> City may, from time to time request additional or different information, and Owner shall <br /> promptly supply such information in the reports required hereunder. <br /> 3 .3 Maintenance of Records. <br /> 3 .3 . 1 Owner shall maintain all records regarding the construction of the Project <br /> for five (5) years after final payment and all other pending matters are closed. Owner shall also <br /> maintain tenant leases, income certifications and other matters related to the leasing of the <br /> affordable units for a period of five (5) years after the final date of occupancy by the tenant. <br /> 3.3 .2 Records must be kept accurate and up-to-date. City shall notify Owner of <br /> any records it deems insufficient. Owner shall have fifteen ( 15) calendar days from such notice <br /> to correct any specified deficiency in the records, or, if more than fifteen (15) days shall be <br /> reasonably necessary to correct the deficiency, Owner shall begin to correct the deficiency within <br /> fifteen ( 15) days and diligently pursue the correction of the deficiency as soon as reasonably <br /> possible. <br /> 3 .4 Access to Records; Inspections. <br /> 3 .4. 1 Owner shall provide City and its authorized agents and representatives <br /> access to any books, documents, papers and records of the Project for the purpose of making <br /> audits, examinations, excerpts and transcriptions. <br /> 3.4.2 With 48-hours notice, during normal business hours and as often as may <br /> be deemed necessary, City and its authorized agents and representatives shall be permitted access <br /> to and the right to examine the Project and the Property and to interview tenants and employees <br /> of the Project, for the purpose of verifying compliance with applicable regulations and <br /> compliance with the conditions of this Agreement and the other City Documents (as defined in <br /> the DDA). <br /> 3 .5 Monitoring Fee. Owner shall be obligated to pay to City an Affordable Housing <br /> Monitoring Fee in the amount of $ 150 per unit for each residential unit in the Project that is <br /> subject to the affordability restrictions set forth in the Regulatory Agreement. This per-unit fee <br /> is payable at initial lease-up of each residential unit, upon each annual review, and upon re- <br /> occupancy of any residential unit. The City will not charge an annual monitoring fee in the same <br /> year that the City charges a fee in connection with the initial lease-up. If the City determines, in <br /> the exercise of its reasonable discretion, that the Project requires additional technical assistance <br /> or compliance monitoring in an amount in excess of the typical time required for comparable <br /> projects, Owner shall pay City for such additional costs at the rate of $ 150 per hour. All <br /> compliance monitoring and technical assistance fees shall be payable to City within fifteen ( 15) <br /> days following City' s written request for payment, and City shall have the right to file a lien <br /> against the Property if such fees are not paid within thirty (30) days of such written request. <br /> Beginning in the third year after the City's issuance of a final certificate of occupancy or <br /> equivalent for the Project, the annual compliance monitoring fee will increase annually by the <br /> percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index-Urban (CPI-U) for the San Francisco-Oakland- <br /> ATY/AGR/2017.218/RWC — BRADFORD — DDA <br /> REV: 09-18-17 VR <br /> Page 71 of 94 <br />
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