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File #: CONS 23-600   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 11/14/2023 Final action:
Subject: Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Third Amendment to Disposition, Development, and Loan Agreement with Habitat for Humanity East Bay to Modify the Conditions of Transfer for the Property Located at 123-197 A Street (A & Walnut/Sequoia Grove) and Affirming the Mitigated Negative Declaration which was Prepared for the Project in Accordance with the Requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as Adopted by City Council on January 27, 2015
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II HHA Resolution
DATE: November 14, 2023

TO: Mayor and City Council
Hayward Housing Authority

FROM: Housing Authority Executive Director/City Manager

SUBJECT

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Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Third Amendment to Disposition, Development, and Loan Agreement with Habitat for Humanity East Bay to Modify the Conditions of Transfer for the Property Located at 123-197 A Street (A & Walnut/Sequoia Grove) and Affirming the Mitigated Negative Declaration which was Prepared for the Project in Accordance with the Requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as Adopted by City Council on January 27, 2015

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the Housing Authority Board adopt a resolution (Attachment II) authorizing the execution of a Third Amendment to Disposition, Development, and Loan Agreement with Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley, Inc. to modify the conditions of transfer for the property located at 123-197 A Street (A & Walnut/Sequoia Grove).

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SUMMARY

The Housing Authority entered into a Disposition, Development, and Loan Agreement (DDLA) with Habitat in 2014, providing a $600,000 loan and outlining the terms of the sale of the property located at 123-197 A Street, for the development of a 10-unit, for-sale affordable townhome project known as Sequoia Grove. Soil contamination found at the site of the project and other delays for various reasons beyond Habitat's control caused the project to lose secured state funding in 2018, widening the project's funding gap and hindering development of the project. Despite the unforeseen challenges, Habitat continued to address the soil contamination and to pursue funding for the project. In 2021, Habitat was awarded $1,002,500 from the California Department of Housing and Community Development Department CalHome Program. In 2022, Habitat received $3,736,990 from various federal and state agencies, including an additional $200,000 from...

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