Loading...
2008-02-05 Joint CC HABOC MinutesMINUTES OF THE SPECIAL JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (HABOC) MEETING TUESDAY- - FEBRUARY 5, 2008- -7:25 P.M. Mayor /Chair Johnson convened the Special Joint Meeting at 7:40 p.m. Commissioner Torrey led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers /Commissioners deHaan, Gilmore, Matarrese, Tam, Commissioner Torrey, and Mayor /Chair Johnson - 6. Absent: None. CONSENT CALENDAR Commissioner deHaan moved approval of the Consent Calendar. Commissioner Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 6. [Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk preceding the paragraph number.] ( *HABOC) Minutes of the Special Board of Commissioners Meeting held January 2, 2008. Approved. AGENDA ITEMS (08 -042) Recommendation to authorize the City to submit a Notice of Interest for a Public Benefit Conveyance of Estuary Park and for the Housing Authority to submit a Notice of Interest for a homeless accommodation at the north housing parcel. The Recreation and Park Director gave a brief presentation. Councilmember /Commissioner Matarrese inquired whether the park area adjacent to buildings would be included. The Recreation and Park Director responded in the negative; stated the Coast Guard will retain the area as a play area; parking would be accommodated in a lot between the two fields and by existing on- street parking. The Housing Authority Executive Director gave a brief presentation. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan stated the surplus property includes 282 housing units; the Housing Authority is interested in tearing down and rebuilding 120 units; inquired whether other agencies could do the same. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Housing 1 Authority Board of Commissioners February 5, 2008 The Housing Authority Executive Director responded only the Housing Authority can tear down low income units and rebuild multi - family units; other agencies would have to build either single family units or duplexes. Mayor /Chair Johnson inquired whether the units would count in Guyton numbers. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded that he believes so; adding additional low- income housing units would count. Mayor /Chair Johnson inquired whether it would count as a replacement unit, to which The Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the negative. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired whether a partnership would be explored with other providers of homeless services. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the affirmative; stated currently the Housing Authority does not have any homeless programs; services would be contracted with Building Futures for Women and Children and the Alameda Point Collaborative (APC); the Housing Authority would own and manage the units and collect rent; tenant selection and lease enforcement would be done jointly. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired whether an agreement is in place. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded not currently; stated staff has until February 29, 2008 to finalize details. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired whether additional money would be needed. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the affirmative; stated a Financial Consultant has been hired to help with the Performa; the financial Performa could work out favorably for just building housing; additional subsidies would be needed for support services; Section 8 project vouchers would increase the income; other State and federal subsidies would be sought. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired whether all funding would need to be new, to which The Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the affirmative. Mayor /Chair Johnson inquired whether affordable senior housing has been considered. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Housing 2 Authority Board of Commissioners February 5, 2008 The Housing Authority Executive Director responded housing units would only be for the homeless or formerly homeless; stated seniors would need to be homeless or formerly homeless. Mayor /Chair Johnson inquired whether another type of conveyance allows senior housing. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded homeless housing can be done under the McKinney Act; a Public Benefit Conveyance can also occur, but would need to be for self -help housing. Mayor /Chair Johnson inquired whether there is a way to use the site as an opportunity to provide senior housing also. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded the Navy could auction the surplus property off to a private developer under the McKinney Act; stated the developer would be required to do exclusionary housing, which could be for seniors. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam stated that she received a briefing from APC and Building Futures for Women and Children in the past; the housing need surpasses the current supply; inquired whether sufficient proportions are available. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded APC has approximately 600 families on the waiting list; stated Building Futures for Women and Children houses approximately 250 families per year; approximately 80 to 120 units would be needed; smaller units are in higher demand. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired what portion of the residents are seniors, to which The Housing Authority Executive Director responded that he did not know. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan stated the Housing Authority would be able to tear down and rebuild the units to non - Measure A compliance; the existing ordinance would allow replacement of the units; the existing housing was upgraded by the Coast Guard recently; inquired whether there is any interest in using the units as is, to which The Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the negative. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan stated upgrades were made approximately five years ago. Councilmember /Commissioner Matarrese inquired why reuse is not being considered. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Housing 3 Authority Board of Commissioners February 5, 2008 The Housing Authority Executive Director responded that three and four bedroom units are not in demand. Councilmember /Commissioner Matarrese inquired whether the list shows larger units would not be in demand in the future. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the affirmative; stated the waiting list is comprised of smaller families. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired whether the Housing Authority Executive Director had an opportunity to tour the units. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the affirmative; stated that the Project Manager rehabilitated similar units at Treasure Island; the recommendation is to tear down the existing units. Mayor /Chair inquired what happened to the Treasure Island units, to which the Housing Authority Executive Director responded the units are used by the homeless. Mayor /Chair Johnson inquired how many of the units are three and four bedroom. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded most units are four - plexes and six - plexes. Councilmember /Commissioner Matarrese stated that he is in favor of moving ahead with the Notice of Interest; tearing down useable units seems wasteful even if the units are too large; showing interest in a public conveyance for a portion of the park seems incomplete; the Coast Guard will not be there forever; inquired whether the City can take conveyance of the play area and allow the Coast Guard to use it along with adjacent buildings until the Coast Guard leaves. The City Manager stated the Coast Guard has identified the section as a Fed -to -Fed transfer; it is not available. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan stated that the past intent was to gain housing control of the entire site through an Economic Development Conveyance (EDC) in order to avoid going through a screening process. Councilmember /Commissioner Matarrese stated for the record that the City asked and the Navy declined. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Housing 4 Authority Board of Commissioners February 5, 2008 The Assistant City Manager stated the Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Authority (ARRA) was never able to reach terms with the Coast Guard or Navy to take the property under an EDC and lease the property back to the Coast Guard. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired whether the retained Coast Guard parks are zoned for open space, to which the Assistant City Manager responded in the affirmative. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam stated staff is requesting authorization to submit a Notice of Interest to the ARRA to provide accommodations in accordance with the McKinnley Act and for the Public Benefit Conveyance, which would have the highest chance of seeking a conveyance from the Navy. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember /Commissioner Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers /Commissioners deHaan, Gilmore, Matarrese, Tam, and Mayor /Chair Johnson - 5. Abstention: Commissioner Torrey - 1. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan stated there is time to review reuse options. Councilmember /Commissioner Matarrese stated one option is to use the units as is. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor /Chair Johnson adjourned the Special Joint Meeting at 8:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Lara Weisiger City Clerk The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Housing 5 Authority Board of Commissioners February 5, 2008