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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR39-Economic Development Agency CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DATE: March 26, 2007 SUBJECT: Single Family Inclusionary Housing Owner Participation Agreement witb GFC Enterprises, LLC, regarding Lynwood Housing Development (IVDA Redevelopment Project Area) FROM: Maggie Pacheco Executive Director SvnoDsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Actionls): On March 8, 2007, Redevelopment Committce Members Estrada, Jolmson and Baxter unanimously voted to recommend that the Community Development Commission consider this action for approval. Recommended Motionls): {~i", lCommunitv DeveloDment Commission) Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino approving and authorizing the Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency") to execute (I) a Redevelopment Cooperation Agreement by and between the Agency and Inland Valley Development Agency ("IVDA") and (2) a Single Family Inclusionary Housing Owner Participation Agreement ("OPA") by and between the Agency and GFC Enterprises, LLC, for the development of Lynwood Housing Development (IVDA Redevelopment Project Area) Contact Person(s): Maggie Pacheco Phone: (909) 663-1044 Project Area(s): IVDA Redevelopment Project Area Ward(s): 7 Supporting Data Attached: It:! Staff Report It:! Resolution(s) It! Agreement(s)/Contract(s) It! Map(s) 0 Letter(s) FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ 270.000 Source: RDA Low/Mod Housing Funds SIGNATURE: OJ}/] f}~''-'' Maggie Pacheco, Executive Director 2006-2007 RDA Budget Jj Commission/Council Notes: r^,,~. ~ 4 J~/07 #-R3~ f I / PlAaendulCornn DevCommission\COC 2007\()4..0::!-Oi GFC Entel'pl'iscs. LLC . OPA SRdoc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA. Meeting Date: 5-7-07 Agenda Item Number: r:<. 39 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY STAFF REPORT SINGLE FAMILY INCLUSIONARY HOUSING OWNER PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT WITH GFC ENTERPRISES, LLC, REGARDING L YNWOOD HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (IVDA REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA) BACKGROUND: GFR Enterprises, Inc., is a local developer (the "Developer") with a main office located at 343 North Second Street, Upland, California, and has over 30 years of experience in real estate development comprising in excess of 7,000 residential properties built and sold during that time. The Developer recently completed the Paraiso Estates development of 54 elegant and luxury single-family homes off of Belmont Avenue, in the Verdemont Area of the City of San Bernardino (the "City"). The Developer has been developing up-scale and luxury homes in the City for decades and 3 years ago, the Developer, Century Crowell and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (the "Agency") embarked upon the development of approximately 30 acres of land previously owned by the Agency in order to pave the way for development of a new 107 single-family home subdivision and 5-acre park along the area of Palm and Irvington Avenues within the Verdemont Area. _ft?:.?!\ The Developer (dba GFC Enterprises, LLC) owns 7.7 acres of vacant land (APN: 01191-231-40 and 41) located on the east side of Lynwood Way between Byron and Amanda Streets (See Attached Site Plan), in the Inland Valley Development Agency (IVDA) Redevelopment Project Area ("Project Area"). On September 19, 2006, the Planning Commission approved Tentative Tract Map No. 17793 (Subdivision No. 05-48), Variance No. 06-02, and Development Permit Type 3 No. 06-03) to develop 18 single-family detached residential homes (the "Project"). In compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), the Planning Commission also made an environmental finding and adopted a mitigated negative declaration for the Project. The Developer is proposing 3 models with 2 different exterior styles and exterior treatments. Each model will have 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2-car garage, porch, stucco siding and concrete-tile roof, ranging in size from 2,399 to 3,195 square feet. Architectural treatments include cultured stone or rock on front elevations, alternating hip-style and gable roofs, multi"planed roofs, porches and various window styles. The Project development is estimated to cost $7.5 million and the homes are proposed to be sold at a price ranging from $389,990 to $439,990. Construction will commence within 30 days from approval of the proposed Single Family Inclusionary Housing Owner Participation Agreement ("OPA") and is to be completed within 12 months. CURRENT ISSUE: On February 3, 2003, the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino ("Commission") agreed to assume the responsibility for the IVDA in implementing, administering and managing their inclusionary and replacement housing requirements as required per Section 33413 of the Califomia Redevelopment Law (CRL). Specifically, Section 33413, requires redevelopment agencies to ensure that at least 15% of all new and substantially rehabilitated dwelling units developed P IAlendas\Comm [lev Commiuion\CDC 2007\04.02-07 GFC Enterprises.LLC _ OPA SR doc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 04101/1007 Agenda Item Number: R3:J... Economic Development Agency Staff Report GFC Enterprises, LLC - OPA Page 2 within a project area by public or private entities or persons other than the Agency will be available at affordable housing cost to, and occupied by, persons and families of low- or moderate-income, and not less than 40% of said units shall be made available to very low-income households. A moderate- income household is considered to be a household that earns less than 120% of the area median income for the County of San Bernardino ("County"). The County's income ranges from $48,300 for a family size of I and $91,100 for a family size of 8. These income limits are modified annually by HUD and State HCD. Furthermore, on January 22, 2007, the Commission approved the Agency Housing Implementation Plan ("Plan") which incorporated the CRL requirements related to NDA's responsibility noted above and the number of units that needed to be produced within the NDA Project Area during the 10-year term of the Plan. In addition, IVDA adopted a policy allowing member jurisdictions to undertake redevelopment activities within the Project Area pursuant to a generic Cooperation Agreement adopted by the IVDA Board. The Developer's Project is located within the Project Area, and as such the Inclusionary Housing Requirements apply to its proposed Project, and Staff and the Developer have agreed to the following points, which have been incorporated into an OPA: . Developer will construct the 18 units approved by the Planning Commission and will set aside and sell 3 of the units to households earning up to 120% of the area median income at affordable housing costs; and . Agency will reserve and allocate the sum of not more than $270,000 from the Agency's Housing Fund to assist 3 eligible homebuyers with down payment assistance (approximately $90,000 per buyer) and in return, the Agency will receive a 45-year affordable aI).d maintenance covenant (CC&R's) on each of the properties. The CC&R is required by CRL on all newly constructed or substantially rehabilitated housing units; and . Developer shall provide any additional downpayment assistance or obtain affordable primary mortgage financing for the new eligible homebuyers to qualify and purchase the affordable new homes as necessary to ensure that the costs to the 3 eligible homebuyers do not exceed the affordable housing costs; and . Alternatively, the Developer may elect to provide the 3 affordable units to eligible homebuyers by I) building up to 3 new housing units on in-fill lots in other locations within the Project Area and/or 2) acquire vacant single-family homes and substantially rehabilitate and sell them to eligible homebuyers. The Developer will initially focus its attempts to buy single-family homes within the Project Area, but more specifically in the area referred to as the "Operation Phoenix Area" located generally north of Baseline Road, west of Waterman Avenue east of Sierra Way and south of 16th Street; and "\A&endu\COrml [)CV ComminionlCDC 2007\04-0Z-07 OFC EnIerpUn. LLC. OPA SRdoc:: COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 04/0212007 Agenda Item Number: R.J;J.. Economic Development Agency Staff Report GFC Enterprises, LLC - OPA Page 3 . . The Agency and IVDA will enter into a Redevelopment Cooperation Agreement to receive the NDA's share of the tax increment generated from the Project to assist the Agency with its financial obligations under the prop~sed OP A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: On September 19, 2006, the Planning Commission approved a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Project in compliance with the CEQA and its requirements under Section 21081.6 and adopted a monitoring and or reporting program designated to ensure compliance during the Project implementation. The Agency will rely on these environmental findings in order to consider approval of the proposed OP A. FISCAL IMPACT: $270,000 will be set aside from the Agency's 2006-2007 Housing Fund for this Project. RECOMMENDATION: That the Community Development Commission adopt the attached Resolution. l,'j j). ) .~c '- ;::;~-;~~ Maggie Pacheco, Executive Director P\Alendas\Conwn On CorrmiuionlCOC 2007\04-0:-07 GFC Emapriscs. LtC. or.... SR.,doc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 0410211007 Agenda Item Number: ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 . RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("AGENCY") TO EXECUTE (1) A REDEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE AGENCY AND INLAND VALLEY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY ("IVDA") AND (2) A SINGLE FAMILY INCLUSIONARY HOUSING OWNER PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT ("OPA") BY AND BETWEEN THE AGENCY AND GFC ENTERPRISES, LLC FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF L YNWOOD HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (IVDA REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA) WHEREAS, the Developer owns 7.7 acres of vacant land (APN: 01191-231-40 and 41) located on the east side of Lynwood Way between Byron and Amanda Streets ( See Site Plan), in 11 the Inland Valley Development Agency (IVDA) Redevelopment Project Area ("Project Area"); 12 13 14 and WHEREAS, on September 19, 2006, the Planning Commission approved Tentative Tract Map No. 17793 (Subdivision No. 05-48), Variance No. 06-02, and Development Permit Type 3 15 No. 06-03) to develop 18 single-family detached residential homes (the "Project") consisting of 3 16 models with 2 different exterior styles and exterior treatments; and 17 18 WHEREAS, on February 3, 2003, the Community Development Commission of the City 0 San Bernardino ("Commission") agreed to assume the responsibility for implementing, 19 administering and managing the IVDA Project Area inclusionary and replacement housing 20 requirements as required per Section 33413 of the California Redevelopment Law ("CRL"); 21 specifically, Section 33413, requires redevelopment agencies to ensure that at least 15% of all new 22 and substantially rehabilitated dwelling units developed within a project area by public or private 23 entities or persons other than the Agency be made available at affordable housing cost to, and 24 occupied by, persons and families of low- or moderate-income, and not less than 40% of said units 25 shall be made available to very low-income households; and 26 27 WHEREAS, a moderate-income household is considered to be a household that eams less than 120% of the area median income for the County of San Bernardino ("County"), and the 28 County's income ranges from $48,300 for a family size of I and $91,100 for a family size of 8 I. P\Alcnd;u\RcsoI1,lIions\Rnolulions~OO7\04.0Z.(l7 GFC Entcrprise5 CDC Rnodoc 1 which income limits are modified annually by HUD and State HCD; and 2 WHEREAS, on October 8, 2003, the IVDA Board adopted a policy allowing member 3 jurisdictions to undertake redevelopment activities within the Project Area pursuant to a generic 4 Cooperation Agreement adopted through Resolution 2003-11; and 5 WHEREAS, the Developer's Project is located within the Project Area, and as such, the 6 Inclusionary Housing Requirements apply and the Developer will construct 18 units and will set 7 aside and sell 3 of the units to households earning up to 120% of the area median income or 8 alternatively as permitted under the Owner Participation Agreement ("OP A"); and 9 WHEREAS, the Agency will reserve and allocate the sum of $270,000 from the Agency's 10 Housing Fund to assist 3 eligible homebuyers with down payment assistance and in return, the 11 Agency will receive a 45-year affordable and maintenance covenant (CC&R's) on the each of the 3 12 properties; and 13 WHEREAS, the Developer shall provide additional downpayment assistance or obtain , 14 affordable primary mortgage financing for new homebuyers to qualify and purchase the new homes; 15 and 16 WHEREAS, the Developer may provide additional downpayment assistance funds to the 17 Agency to assist eligible homebuyers or reduce the sales prices of affordable new homes to eligible 18 low and moderate income households; and 19 WHEREAS, the Agency and IVDA will enter into a Redevelopment Cooperation 20 Agreement to receive the IVDA's share of the tax increment generated from the Project to assist the 21 Agency with its financial obligations under the OP A; and 22 WHEREAS, on January 22, 2007, the Commission approved the Agency Housing 23 Implementation Plan (the "Plan") which incorporated the CRL requirements related to IVDA's 24 responsibility noted above and the number of units that needed to be produced within the IVDA 25 Project Area during the lO-year term of the Plan; and 26 WHEREAS, on September 19, 2006, the Planning Commission approved a Mitigated 27 Negative Declaration for the Project in compliance with the California Environmental QualityAct 28 ("CEQA") and its requirements under Section 21081.6 and adopted a monitoring and or reporting 2 P \A1C1ldas\Re50lulionsIResolulionsIJOO1l04-02-07 GFC Enterprises CDC RdO doc 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ~~~:., 14 15 16 17 18 1 program designated to ensure compliance during the Project implementation, and the Agency will 2 rely on these environmental findings in order to consider approval of the OPA; and 3 WHEREAS, it is appropriate for the Commission to take action with respect to the OP A 4 and the Cooperation Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMlNE AND ORDER, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Commission hereby approves (I) the Redevelopment Cooperation Agreement by and between the Agency and the IVDA and (2) the OPA by and between the Agency and the Developer in the form as presented at the meeting of the Commission at which this Resolution is adopted, and the Commission further authorizes the Executive Director of the Agency to execute said agreements and to take all actions set forth in the agreements and make such technical and conforming changes as may be approved by the Agency Counsel. Section 2. The Commission hereby finds and relies on the September 19, 2006, Planning Commission approved Mitigated Negative Declaration for approval of the Project in compliance with CEQA and its requirements under Section 2108\.6, and the Notice of Determination will be prepared and filed with the County Clerk within 5 days from the date of the action of the Commission to approve this Resolution. Section 3. The Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. 19 III 20 III 21 1/1 22 III 23 III 24 /II 25 III 26 III 27 II/ 28 III 3 P IAgcl1das;RC$Olulion$\Resolulions\2007\04.02-07 GFC EnICrprisCS CDC Rcsodoc 1 2 3. 4 5 6 7 8 RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("AGENCY") TO EXECUTE (1) A REDEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE AGENCY AND INLAND VALLEY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY ("IVDA") AND (2) A SINGLE FAMILY INCLUSIONARY HOUSING OWNER PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT ("OPA") BY AND BETWEEN THE AGENCY AND GFC ENTERPRISES, LLC, FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF L YNWOOD HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (IVDA REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA) I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Community 9 Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino at a 10 thereof, held on the day of 11 Commission Members: Aves 12 ESTRADA 13 BAXTER 14 BRINKER 15 DERRY 16 KELLEY 17 JOHNSON 18 MC CAMMACK 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 meeting ,2007, by the following vote to wit: Navs Abstain Absent Secretary The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this ,2007. day of Patrick 1. Morris, Chairperson Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino 26 Approved as tO~Form. 27 By: (~_~ 28 Agency unsel 4 P \AimdasI.ResolulionsIResolulions\JOO7\04.02.o7 GFC Enlerprises CD(' Reso doc