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Manager to approve up to an additional 25% contingency or $200,000 of Affordable <br /> Housing Fees, if needed should additional costs arise or subsidy is required. <br /> Presentation by Diego Mora, Associate Planner, Steve Hernandez, Housing Manager, and <br /> Ellen Clark, Community Development Director. <br /> The Mayor recessed the meeting at 9:22 p.m. and reconvened at 9:32 p.m. <br /> Mayor Brown opened public comment. The following individuals provided comment: Ed <br /> Broome, Richard Martinelli, Marcia Conroy, Shannon Hancock, Kenneth Hamm, John <br /> Conroy, Dan Lacy, Dave Marell, Marta Seda, David Pastor, Larry Kriegbaum, Lynn <br /> Kriegbaum, Kristen Springer, Phil Sayre, Dennis Goode, Vincent Jiang, AJ Jahadakbar, <br /> Elizabeth Rajs, Ralph Rajs, Evelin Bailey, Parisa Bayati, Connie Cox. <br /> At 10:35 p.m. by majority consensus, the City Council decided to continue with the meeting. <br /> Project applicant, Bruce Meyer, answered questions from the City Council. <br /> Mayor Brown closed the public comment. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Testa/Arkin for the City not to contribute any lower income housing <br /> funds toward the eight affordable housing units. <br /> SUBSTITUTE MOTION: It was m/s by Nibert/Balch for the City to approve the affordable <br /> housing agreement for alternative option 2 (55-unit project) and allocate a maximum total <br /> of$250,000 from the lower income housing fund for eight affordable housing units at 100% <br /> AMI at the sale price $375,000. <br /> At 12:22 a.m. the Council agreed by majority consensus to continue item 24 on the agenda <br /> to the next meeting in May. <br /> At 12:27 a.m. the Mayor called a recess. The meeting reconvened at 12:36 a.m. <br /> AMENDED SUBSTITUTE MOTION: It was m/s by Nibert/Balch for the City to approve the <br /> affordable housing agreement for the 55-unit project and allocate a maximum total of <br /> $250,000 from the lower income housing fund for eight affordable housing units at 100% <br /> AMI at the sale price $375,000. The funds will be available for a maximum of five years <br /> from building permit issuance and any unspent funds will return to the lower income <br /> housing fund. <br /> Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Arkin, Balch, Nibert, Mayor Brown <br /> Noes: Councilmember Testa <br /> A L_-.-L. dl_-_ <br />
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