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Loan Agreements with Tiny Tim LP <br />April 16, 2019 <br />Page 5 <br />and comprehensive case management to families, individuals, and veterans in Orange County <br />for over 27 years. Mercy House staff has extensive knowledge of needs and barriers faced by the <br />low-income residents in our community, as well as a variety of resources helpful to their success. <br />Mercy House has, since it's founding in 1988, focused on the creation and operation of facilities <br />that provide more than simply beds and roofs. In its care for the dignity of the individual person, it <br />has a commitment to high quality facilities that provide the best that can be given through <br />professional staff and case management. It's first property, now called Joseph House, provided a <br />transitional residence for employable homeless adult men in Santa Ana. Today, Mercy House <br />provides housing and comprehensive supportive services for a variety of populations, which <br />include families, adult men and women, mothers and their children, persons living with HIV/ <br />AIDS, individuals overcoming substance addictions and some who are physically and mentally <br />disabled. Mercy House is a partner with CDP at The Orchard and The Cove, a 12 -unit <br />affordable/senior property/homeless veteran in Newport Beach. In addition, it owns and operates <br />several other permanent supportive housing properties. <br />Project Design <br />The project was designed with the support of City Fabrick, a nonprofit design studio dedicated to <br />enhancing communities in need through collaborate public interest design, planning, and policy <br />development. Based in Southern California, City Fabrick operates with a global view, drawing <br />upon precedents near and far while fostering innovation that can be applicable to other commu- <br />nities. City Fabrick is an independent, nonprofit organization that works beyond the conventional <br />client -consultant framework, having the capacity to collaborate with community partners on <br />mission -related work as well as help initiate positive change in the community. <br />The new construction at Tiny Tim will provide 51 units of new, high quality, affordable rental <br />homes targeting large families, while also enhancing the existing businesses through <br />rehabilitation of the retail center. Upon completion, the project will serve as a community social <br />node where housing, local businesses and community services interact to promote a healthier <br />neighborhood. <br />The first component of the project includes demolition of the existing, vacant automotive repair <br />structure at 2237 West Fifth Street (corner of Fifth and Hawley streets). In its place, the applicant <br />proposes to construct the subject affordable residential community. The residential community <br />will be a four -level single structure. The first level will contain community rooms and management <br />offices serving the residents. On grade, residential parking for both bicycles and automobiles is <br />made possible through the construction of a podium deck. On top of the podium deck, a <br />courtyard and three levels of residential units will be constructed. The courtyard will be <br />landscaped and provide playground equipment, outdoor kitchen, and an artificial turf play <br />surface. The structure has been designed with a contemporary architectural style that uses large <br />facades, repetitive window placement, and areas for vegetation and murals. Additional site <br />amenities include a zocalo or community plaza in the northeast corner of the site, community <br />gardens, and mini park with outdoor gym equipment and a jogging track around the perimeter. <br />The project will also provide fagade upgrades to the existing commercial structures at the north <br />and east portions of the project site, and street improvement modifications along Fifth and <br />