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Legal Description of Property: See Exhibit A (Attached hereto) Assessor's Parcel Number of <br />Property: 113-330-010 <br />Summary of Affordable Housing Restrictions: <br />0 The Affordable Housing Restrictions restrict the sales price which may be charged for the <br />sale of the ownership housing unit on the Property, as follows: <br />The Property may only be sold to an Eligible Purchaser at the Maximum Allowable Sales Price. <br />An "Eligible Purchaser" is a household of lower-income, whose income does not exceed 80% of <br />area median income, as adjusted for family size appropriate to the unit. <br />The "Maximum Allowable Resale Price" is a price that allows an Eligible Purchaser to buy the <br />Property at an "affordable ownership cost" as defined in Section 29.2 of the Redwood City Zoning <br />Code. <br />0 The Affordable Housing Restrictions restrict the income level of the buyer of the Property, <br />as follows: <br />The Property may only be sold to households of lower-income, whose income does not exceed 80% <br />of area median income, as adjusted for family size appropriate to the unit. <br />"Area Median Income" means the median income for households in San Mateo County, California, <br />as published from time to time by the United States Department of Housing and Urban <br />Development ("HUD") in a manner consistent with the determination of median gross income under <br />Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, and California Health and Safety Code Section <br />50093. <br />0 Ilie Affordable Housing Restrictions also provide that the City has an option to purchase the <br />property at the Maximum Allowable Resale Price at the time the owner first notifies the City of <br />their intent sell the Property, and in the event the City does not initially exercise its option, and the <br />owner cannot sell the Property to an Eligible Purchaser at the Maximum Allowable Resale Price, <br />the City or a purchaser designated by the City will again have an option to purchase the property at <br />the Maximum Allowable Resale Price following notification of the owner's inability to sell the <br />Property. <br />• Term of Restrictions: 45 years, commencing on W 0 Z, _,��24,date of recordation <br />_K 21 <br />of the Affordable Housing Restrictions) and terminating on VAOWPA'!YL L_ Ljek+ (45 years after <br />the date of recordation). Affordable Housing Restrictions may be terminated and the owner may be <br />able to sell the Property at an unrestricted price prior to the end of the 45 year term in the event that <br />the owner of the Property is unable to sell the Property to an Eligible Purchaser at the Maximum <br />Allowable Sales Price and the City does not exercise its option, provided that 90% of all "Excess <br />Proceeds" (as defined in the Affordable Housing Restrictions) in excess of the Maximum Allowable <br />Sales Price shall be paid to the City. <br />REV: 07-07-22 SK <br />ATTYIAGR.2022.170/Hugo Alberto Zareo Vargas & Andrea Vergara Cardenas (1231 Warren, #105) (Page 2 of 8) <br />
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