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BACKGROUND <br /> Kottinger Place, located at 240 Kottinger Drive, includes 50 affordable senior homes <br /> developed in 1972 that are owned and operated as a HUD Public Housing property by <br /> the Housing Authority. The 50 existing units consist of 32 studio, 16 one-bedroom, and <br /> 2 two-bedroom units. The site also includes a small community room, laundry facilities, <br /> and open space for gardening and socializing. The existing homes are not accessible, <br /> making it difficult for residents to age-in-place, and due to demand, the studios often <br /> house couples, creating crowded living environments. The development is also <br /> experiencing increasing maintenance and repair needs. <br /> In 2004, the City Council formed the Kottinger Place Redevelopment Task Force (Task <br /> Force) to evaluate the condition of both Kottinger Place and the 40-unit Pleasanton <br /> Gardens development that is currently owned by Pleasanton Gardens Inc., a not-for- <br /> profit community based 501 (c) 3 with a board comprised of local residents. The <br /> outcome of the Task Forces's work was approval of the Kottinger Place and Pleasanton <br /> Gardens Predevelopment and Analysis Report (Predevelopment Report) that <br /> recommended construction of a new jointly owned development on both the Kottinger <br /> and Pleasanton Gardens sites with a 185-unit senior housing project. The <br /> predevelopment report was approved by the City Council and this led to approval of a <br /> number of documents including a Memorandum of Understanding with Pleasanton <br /> Gardens that sets forth the terms for transferring that site to the City, a PUD and <br /> General Plan Amendment for the new development, the above-referenced Disposition, <br /> a $2.8 Million Development and Loan Agreement with MidPen that memorializes its role <br /> as the project developer and the eventual owner of site improvements, an appropriation <br /> of $10 million from the City's Lower Income Housing Fund to meet project development <br /> costs, and the selection of Kottinger Gardens as the name for the new development. <br /> As mentioned above, in order to move forward with the redevelopment of the Kottinger <br /> Place site, the Housing Authority needs to apply for HUD's approval to dispose of and <br /> demolish the existing site improvements. This is accomplished through the submittal of <br /> a Section 18 Application to HUD's Special Application's Center. If approved, HUD's <br /> Deed of Trust will be removed and terminated and the City would be authorized to move <br /> forward with the demolition of all Kottinger Place units. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> In addition to the approval to dispose of Kottinger Place, the Section 18 application <br /> includes provisions for HUD to provide 50 replacement housing vouchers to the <br /> Housing Authority of the County of Alameda that could be transferred to the housing <br /> authority/City for the purpose of providing an on-going operating subsidy for the new <br /> project. However, prior to beginning its process, the Board is required to adopt a <br /> resolution authorizing the Alameda County Housing Authority to submit an application to <br /> HUD seeking the vouchers. If approved, the County will conduct a process of awarding <br /> the housing vouchers to the Housing Authority/City for use at Kottinger Gardens. <br /> Staff met recently with the Alameda County Housing Authority staff and it indicated it is <br /> currently in a position to submit the application on behalf of the Housing Authority and is <br /> prepared to conduct the process of rewarding the vouchers, as part of a request for <br /> proposal process, once the Housing Authority has received a decision from HUD <br /> - - Page 2 of 3 <br />