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BACKGROUND REPORT
On March 3, 2009, the CDC entered into an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement with the
Related Companies of California and Community Housing Works to discuss the potential
redevelopment of the National City Public Works site and adjoining sites into a transit -
oriented infill affordable housing project — commonly called the Westside Infill TOD or
`WI-TOD". The WI-TOD would implement a land use addressed in the Westside
Specific Plan and its certified Environmental Impact Report certified on March 16, 2010.
The developers and CDC have been diligently working on the proposal and anticipate
bringing forward a Development and Disposition Agreement in spring of 2011. In
anticipation of the commencement of planning, design and supplemental analysis under
the California Environmental Quality Act so that an actual project can be considered,
staff desires that funding be established and preserved within the City to implement the
project if it is approved. The attached Agreement provides for a transfer of up to $40
million in anticipated low -mod set aside funds for the project oversight, site
predevelopment activities such as remediation, any project subsidy to be determined in
the future and on -going operational costs.
In order for the CDC and City to cooperate in this manner, certain findings are required
to be made:
• The City has received and heard all oral and written objections to the proposed
payments by the Commission to the City for the Projects as described in the
Agreement, and to other matters pertaining to this transaction, and all such oral
and written objections are hereby overruled;
• The City hereby finds and determines that the foregoing recitals are true and
correct;
• Based on the evidence in the record, the City hereby finds and determines, with
respect to the use of low and moderate income housing funds for the Projects will
be of benefit to the Project Area in accordance with Section 33334.2 of the CRL;
and
• The City hereby consents to the payments by the Commission to the City in
accordance with the Schedule of Payments attached to the Agreement as Exhibit
2.
Funds ultimately transferred will not exceed actual funding to be determined necessary
for the project.
The City Manager, or designee, is authorized to execute the Agreement on
behalf of the City, together with such non -substantive changes and amendments as may
be approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. The City Manager, or designee, is
also authorized, on behalf of the City, to sign all documents necessary and appropriate
to carry out and implement the Agreement, including, without limitation, any security
instruments to be recorded against CDC assets to secure the CDC's obligations under
the Agreement, and to administer the CDC's obligations, responsibilities and duties to be
performed under the Agreement.