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AGENDA REPORT
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7/21/2015
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15Y
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4. The City may utilize its Lower Income Housing Fund to provide second mortgages or <br />other types of financial assistance to qualified low income households. The Developer <br />shall cooperate with the City regarding the implementation of its financial assistance. <br />5. For purposes of determining household's eligibility for an Affordable Unit, a <br />household's annual income shall be calculated in accordance with the Code of <br />Federal Regulations Title 24 - Housing and Urban Development; Part 5 General HUD <br />Program Requirements; Subpart F: Section 8 and Public Housing, and Other HUD <br />Assisted Housing Serving Persons with Disabilities: Family Income and Family <br />Payment; Occupancy Requirements for Section 8 Project -Based Assistance; Section <br />5.609 — Annual Income (24CFR 5.609). <br />6. The Affordable Units shall include two bedrooms, two baths and be approximately <br />1,200 square feet in size. <br />7. The Affordable Units shall be dispersed throughout the Project as shown on the <br />attached Exhibit C unless otherwise approved by the City and shall have the same <br />interior standards of quality (e.g., appliances, interior features /amenities, services, <br />etc.) as the market rate units. <br />8. The Affordable Units shall be marketed and sold consistent with the Pleasanton <br />Homeowners Assistance Program (PHAP) which includes the limitation on the sales <br />prices for the initial and subsequent sales, a first -time buyer requirement, use of the <br />City's Preference System, as set forth in Attachment 3, public selection process, and <br />deed restrictions recorded in the chain of title of against each Affordable Unit to <br />ensure such units remain affordable for perpetuity. <br />9. The City, with assistance from the Developer, shall coordinate the marketing and <br />selling of the Affordable Units and the developer will contribute to this process at a <br />one -time amount equal to $1,500 for each Affordable Unit. <br />10. In addition to providing the ten Affordable Units as described herein, the Developer is <br />required to pay the City's Lower Income Housing Fee for 27 (29% of 94 units) of the <br />project's units in the amount of $2,783 per unit for a total fee payment of $76,069. <br />However, the Developer has agreed to pay the City's Lower Income Housing Fee for <br />44 units for a total fee of $122,452, subject to those periodic cost of living or similar <br />indexed increases, decreases or adjustments to the Lower Income Housing Fee. <br />In lieu of providing any Affordable Units and the payment of the City's Lower Income Housing <br />Fee required hereunder and in full satisfaction of all requirements of Developer under this <br />Agreement, City may elect, not later than the first to occur of one year after the effective date of <br />this Agreement or forty -five (45) days after Developer notifies City in writing of its intent to <br />apply for a building permit, to require a one time in -lieu fee in the amount of One Million Two <br />
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