Resolution 16021CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 16021
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 23-18
APPROVING THE DEVELOPMENT LIST OF AFFORDABLE
HOUSING PROJECTS AND FUNDING REQUEST FOR SUCH
PROJECTS AS REQUESTED BY THE ALAMEDA UNIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT
WHEREAS, in 1991, the Community Improvement Commission of the City of
Alameda ("CIC") and the Alameda Unified School District ("AUSD") entered into a Pass -
Through Agreement ("AUSD Agreement"); and
WHEREAS, the AUSD Agreement provides that funds allocated pursuant to
Section 3, related to the School District Housing Fund ("District Housing Fund"), are to be
utilized for affordable housing purposes in a manner consistent with the AUSD Agreement
and funds from the District Housing Fund may only be drawn down by AUSD for eligible
affordable housing expenditures; and
WHEREAS, commencing in Fiscal Year 2016-17, the Successor Agency of the
Community Improvement Commission ("Successor Agency") has requested, and the
Department of Finance has approved, expenditures for the District's Housing Fund
obligation under the Guyton Judgment and Settlement Agreement ("Settlement
Agreement"), as reflected on the Successor Agency's Recognized Obligation Payment
Schedule ("ROPS"); and
WHEREAS, in May 2018, AUSD entered into a Memorandum of Understanding
with the Housing Authority of the City of Alameda ("MOU") that in part provides that the
Housing Authority ("AHA") will assist the AUSD in implementing its responsibilities under
the AUSD Agreement and establishes a process for the AHA to make funding requests
to AUSD for affordable housing projects that implement the terms of the AUSD
Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Successor Agency has been transferring to AHA funds approved
on its ROPS schedule, pursuant to the MOU; and
WHEREAS, the Successor Agency intends to continue to report amounts
corresponding to the District Housing Fund on its ROPS for affordable housing uses
consistent with the terms of the AUSD Agreement and amounts so received by the
Successor Agency will continue to be transferred to AHA pursuant to the terms of the
MOU; and
WHEREAS, as provided in the AUSD Agreement, AUSD has requested the
Successor Agency and City Council of the City of Alameda ("City Council") to review and
approve the Development List and Funding Request at a noticed public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the Development List and Funding Request are attached hereto as
Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, to approve the Development List and Funding Request, the
Successor Agency must make findings consistent with the requirements of the AUSD
Agreement, including that the Development List projects are consistent with the
Community Redevelopment Law, the terms and conditions of the AUSD Agreement, and
the Settlement Agreement; and
WHEREAS, in addition, to approve the Development List and Funding Request,
the City Council must make findings that the Development List is consistent with the City's
Housing Element of its General Plan; and
WHEREAS, on January 3, 2023, the Successor Agency and City Council held a
joint meeting and the Successor Agency conducted a noticed public hearing in order to
take public comment on and review the Development List and Funding Request as
requested by the AUSD; and
WHEREAS, the Successor Agency has reviewed the Development List projects
in accordance with Section 6 of the Pass -Through Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Successor Agency finds: (1) that the Development List includes
one project, Tilden Commons, with a Funding Request of $1,664,000 for FY 2023-24 and
up to $2,000,000 for FY 2024-25; (2) the Tilden Commonsproject involves the acquisition
of two adjacent parcels owned by AUSD on which the Housing Authority has proposed to
construct a 40-50 unit housing development of one-, two- and three-bedroom units that
will be offered to households earning no more than 80% of AMI; and (3) while Tilden
Commonsis located adjacent, but outside of the BWIP, it will be a benefit to the project
area by bringing much needed affordable housing to the area; and
WHEREAS, based thereon, the Tilden Commonsproject is consistent with Section
6 of the Pass -Through Agreement, the Community Redevelopment Law, and the
Settlement Agreement as it is located in or will be a benefit to the former BWIP, will serve
households earning a maximum income of 80% of AMI, and will provide a preference for
a certain number of units for eligible AUSD employees; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the Tilden Commons project is a housing
site listed in the City's Housing Element and meets the goals and policies as follows:
Goal #1: Provide housing services and opportunities to support, maintain, and
enhance Alameda's diverse community and excellent quality of life and provide for the
housing needs of Alameda's future residents and regional housing needs.
Policy HE -1: Support public and private efforts to increase the supply of housing
in Alameda consistent with the City's environmental, climate action, transportation,
historic preservation, and economic development policy objectives.
Goal #2: Provide housing that meets the City's diverse housing needs, specifically
including affordable housing, special needs housing, and senior housing.
Policy HE -2: Expand the City's supply of affordable rental and ownership housing
for extremely low-, very low-, low-, and moderate -income households.
Policy HE -3: Create rental, homeownership, and other housing opportunities for
special needs populations such as the elderly, homeless and people at risk of becoming
homeless, people with physical and/or developmental disabilities, single -parent
households, and young adults.
Policy HE -7: Promote the conservation and rehabilitation of the City's existing
housing.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE COMMUNITY
IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA AND THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: The Successor Agency and the City Council find that the foregoing recitals
are true and correct, and incorporate them into this Resolution by this reference.
Section 2: The Successor Agency approves the Development List and the Funding
Request, attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Section 3: The City Council approves the Development List and the Funding Request,
attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Section 4: The City Manager is hereby authorized to submit the ROPS and
Administrative Budget for the Period from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 to the
Countywide Oversight Board.
Section 5: The Successor Agency shall transfer $1,664,000 in Redevelopment
Property Tax Trust Funds that it receives from its FY 2022-2023 ROPS to the Housing
Authority of the City of Alameda to fund the Tilden CommonsProject consistent with the
MOU between the Housing Authority and AUSD.
Section 6: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption.
Exhibit A
ALAMEDA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 AND 2024-25
DEVELOPMENT LIST AND FUNDING REQUEST
Pursuant to Section 6 of the 1991 Pass -Through Agreement between Alameda Unified
School District (AUSD) and the Successor Agency to Community Improvement
Commission of the City of Alameda, AUSD is submitting its list of prioritized housing
projects and programs for Fiscal Years 2023-24 and 2024-25:
Housing Protects and ProgramsjDevelopment Listi
2615 Eagle Avenue — Acquisition of AUSD-owned land and construction of a 40-50
unit housing development by the Housing Authority. The development will be made
affordable to households earning no more than 80% of Area Median Income.
Funding Request
FY 2023-24 Request - It is requested that $1,664,000 in Redevelopment Tax Trust
Funds, corresponding to the estimated District Housing Fund obligation for FY 2023-24
be included by the Successor Agency to the Community Improvement Commission of the
City of Alameda on its Fiscal Year 2023-24 Recognized Obligation Payment Scheduled
(ROPS) for purposes of funding the 2615 Eagle Avenue Project.
FY 2024-25 Request - It is requested that $2,000,000 in Redevelopment Tax Trust
Funds, or if less, the maximum amount due under the 1991 -Pass Through Agreement for
FY 2024-25, be included by the Successor Agency to the Community Improvement
Commission of the City of Alameda on its Fiscal Year 2024-25 ROPS for purposes of
funding the 2615 Eagle Avenue Project.
It is further requested that the Successor Agency transfer funds allocated through the
ROPS to the Housing Authority of the City of Alameda following receipt to fund the 2615
Eagle Avenue Project consistent with the Memorandum of Understanding between the
Housing Authority and AUSD.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this is a universal resolution and is effective for
all open and future disasters/grants declared up to three (3) years following the date of
approval.
I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and
regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in a regular
meeting assembled on this 3rd day of January 2023, by the following vote to wit:
AYES: Councilmembers Daysog, Herrera Spencer, Jensen, Vella
and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft — 5.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTENTIONS: None.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official
seal of said City this 4th day of January 2023.
Lara Weisiger, City Clerk
City of Alameda
Approved as to form:
Yibin Shen, City Mtorney
City of Alameda