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ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> Principles of Agreement between the City of Pleasanton, the Kottinger Senior <br /> Housing Task Force and the <br /> Pleasanton Gardens Board of Directors <br /> January 19, 2010 <br /> The City of Pleasanton, Kottinger Housing Task Force, and the Pleasanton <br /> Gardens Board of Directors (the parties) support the redevelopment of both <br /> Kottinger and Pleasanton Gardens Housing complexes in order to sustain, <br /> enhance and improve the availability of affordable senior housing in <br /> Pleasanton. <br /> The parties recognize the mutual benefit of working together in collaboration <br /> with nearby residents to accomplish this objective. <br /> The parties acknowledge and support the development of preliminary plans <br /> for the delivery of quality services and senior housing for consideration by <br /> the City with a density range between 128 and 150 units. <br /> The parties agree to evaluate the rehabilitation of the existing units under <br /> City ownership, including the cost of operation and the delivery of adequate <br /> services. <br /> To accomplish this effort, the City will prepare a Request for Qualifications <br /> (RFQ) to select a non profit developer /senior service provider to begin the <br /> development of preliminary plans, including the development of various <br /> project proformas to refine available financing options, including funding <br /> offered by Federal and State agencies, the City of Pleasanton and other <br /> public or private funding opportunities. This will also include the cost of <br /> annual maintenance and operations (including service levels), the cost per <br /> unit, and the cost of relocation. The parties will develop a mutually <br /> agreeable timeline and the City will require the non profit to meet the <br /> timeline. <br /> The preliminary plans will further refine potential parking standards with a <br /> goal of minimizing impacts on surrounding neighborhoods, will further <br /> refine proposed elevations to minimize visual impacts, evaluate light and <br /> noise concerns, and address integration of the Pleasanton Gardens property. <br /> With the assistance of a non profit developer /senior service provider, these <br /> refinements will return to the City Council and Task Force for review and <br /> consideration prior to commencing any formal PUD process. <br /> The desire to maintain an inviting open space atmosphere shall be addressed <br /> with the preliminary plans. <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br />