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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-02-21 HAMINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA FEBRUARY 21 -22 *, 2017 CALLED TO ORDER COUNCIL CHAMBER 22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 12:39 A.M.* ATTENDANCE AUTHORITY MEMBERS Present: MIGUEL PULIDO, Chair MICHELE MARTINEZ, Chair Pro Tem P. DAVID BENAVIDES VICENTE SARMIENTO JOSE SOLORIO JUAN VILLEGAS PUBLIC COMMENTS - None AUTHORITY MEMBERS Absent: SAL TINAJERO STAFF Present: GERARDO MOUET, Acting City Manager SONIA R. CARVALHO, City Attorney MARIA D. HUIZAR, Authority Secretary CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS MOTION: Approve staff recommendation on Agenda Items 1 and 2. MOTION: Sarmiento VOTE: AYES: NOES /_1= b .1 /_11k1 ABSENT: SECOND: Martinez Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio, Villegas (6) None (0) None (0) Tinajero (1) HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES 1 FEBRUARY 21, 2017 1. REGULAR MEETING MINUTES OF FEBURARY 7, 2017 {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1) MOTION: Approve Minutes. 2. EXCUSED ABSENCES MOTION: Excuse Authority Member Tinajero from said meeting. * ** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR * ** JOINT SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE HOUSING AUTHORITY 3. CITY OF SANTA ANA CONDITIONAL LOAN AGREEMENT AND HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY LOAN AGREEMENT WITH AMCAL MULTI - HOUSING, INC. FOR THE FIRST STREET APARTMENTS PROJECT; AND APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS FOR THE LOAN AGREEMENTS {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 3C) Consideration of matter continued from the February 7, 2017 City Council meeting by a vote of 6 -0 (Villegas absent). At its regular meeting on January 25, 2017, by a vote of 6 -0 the Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission recommended that the City Council and Housing Authority approve the recommended actions. The following spoke on the matter: • Isuri Ramos, representing Kennedy Commission, spoke in support of affordable housing. • Joese Hernandez, member of OCCORD, requested citizenship fairs and public comments to be at the beginning of the meeting; request affordable housing in light of sanctuary city designation. • Nancy Mejia, representing Latino Health Access, requested quality housing. • Roberto Herrera, spoke on behalf of residents that need dignified housing options. • Alexis Teodoro, member of Resilience OC, expressed strong support for access to land and organizations that support those efforts. • Ana Urzua, representing Building Healthy Communities, opined that proposed project would bring City forward much like other actions taken by this City Council. • Mario Turner, representing AMCAL, noted that 4 bedroom units will be of great benefit to the community. • Ryan Ogulnick, Heritage Village developer, commented that Agenda Item 19G indicated that 16 projects have been funded. HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES 2 FEBRUARY 21, 2017 Council discussion ensued. Councilmember Sarmiento, opined that sole source of proposed project approved to avoid risk and expedite project; companion project was also approved as good faith to produce two housing projects; recounted actions in support of this project taken by the Planning Commission and City Council; surrounding cities also develop affordable housing projects similarly. Mario Turner, noted that market rate and affordable housing projects will provide much needed housing units. Councilmember Benavides, supports affordable and market rate housing; need resolution to allow applicant to apply for tax credits. Councilmember Tinajero, backs project that will be direct benefit and provide dignified housing for the families in our community. Mayor Pulido, asked City Attorney if funds needed when applying for State tax credits; next deadline to apply is March 1 and then July 1. City Attorney Carvalho, not involved in negotiations; State requires pre - commitment to be in place before developer applies for tax credit, may be in the form of HOME or CDBG funds or the City to have on hand. Councilmember Benavides, asked if loan was sufficient to help bridge. City Attorney Carvalho, clarified that loan from Housing Authority in addition to funds from Heritage Project; pre commitment letters are widely used and regulations require the funds on hand. Councilmember Solorio, asked developer if agree; developer confirmed that expectation was to apply in July when all funds available; suggested an ad hoc committee to retain a consultant do a gap analysis on subsidy and other affordable housing projects in cue, also, if use of successor agency funds require paying prevailing wage. Mario Turner, indicated that analysis has been prepared by Keyser Marsten that requested amount was justified; commit to apply in March without funding from Heritage Project with City funding commitment and subsidy analysis may be provided if requested. Mayor Pulido recessed at 11:22 p.m. and reconvened at 11:39 p.m. with same members present. Councilmember Solorio, proposed motion, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Martinez how to move forward on this and other affordable housing projects on HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES 3 FEBRUARY 21, 2017 cue and return to the City Council for consideration at the first or second meeting next month. Councilmember Benavides, proposed substitute motion, Seconded by Councilmember Sarmiento, to support applicant's proposal to allow applicant to apply by March 1, 2017. SUBSTITUTE MOTION: Support applicant's proposal as submitted. MOTION: Benavides VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: *Motion failed. SECOND: Sarmiento Benavides, Sarmiento, Tinajero (3) Martinez, Pulido, Solorio, Villegas (4) None (0) None (0) ORIGINAL MOTION: Establish an Ad Hoc Committee to provide recommendations on how to move forward on this and other affordable housing projects on cue and return to the City Council for consideration at the first or second meeting next month. MOTION: Solorio SECOND: Martinez VOTE: AYES: Martinez, Pulido, Solorio, Villegas (4) NOES: Benavides, Sarmiento, Tinajero (3) ABSTAIN: None (0) ABSENT: None (0) COMMENTS 4. HOUSING AUTHORITY MEMBER COMMENTS — None ADJOURNED - 12:40 A.M. ,/)I at,,W D /�/J , Maria D. Huizar, Recording Secretary HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES 4 FEBRUARY 21, 2017