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CHAMBERS GROUP, INC.
Contract #
A-2021-110-02
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
7/6/2021
Expiration Date
7/31/2022
Insurance Exp Date
5/12/2022
Destruction Year
2028
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RFP #21-017: On -Call Environmental Review Services for the CHAMBERS <br />Housing Division GROUP <br />City of Santa Ana Community Development Agency <br />Details of Specific Chambers Group Projects <br />Santa Angelina Senior Community EA, Placentia, CA <br />Client: County of Orange, Reference: Craig Fee, OC Housing & Community Development, (714) 480-2918 <br />The project involves the development of two residential buildings accommodating 65 units (64 rental units) of <br />affordable housing for senior households, including a community center and recreational amenities. Building 1 is <br />proposed to include 41 one -bedroom units, and six two -bedroom units. Building 2 includes 18 one -bedroom units. The <br />project will provide a total of 59 one -bedroom units that average 709 gross square feet in size and six two -bedroom <br />units that average 871 gross square feet in size. The 3.9-acre project site is currently home to Blessed Sacrament <br />Episcopal Church, a well -established anchor in the community. The purpose of the project is to provide low- and <br />moderate -income housing to seniors ages 62 and up earning less than 60 percent of the AMI. Seniors have specialized <br />housing needs and fixed incomes that are not able to meet the demand of market -rate housing. The project provides <br />the opportunity for seniors to live in a safe, supportive, and affordable environment. Developing a housing community <br />with rent -restricted units for senior residents would also enable the City to meet the unique housing need of senior <br />residents and advance the City's effort to meet their RHNA of 231 units for low and very low-income households. <br />Preparation of this document helped the Orange County Housing and Community Development Department secure <br />grants to build the proposed housing. The HUD Environmental Review Online System (HERDS) was utilized with this <br />project. <br />Orchard View Gardens EA, Buena Park, CA <br />Client: County of Orange, Craig Fee, OC Housing & Community Development, (714) 480-2918 <br />The Project involves the development of 65 affordable units for senior citizens and one exempt (i.e., market -rate) <br />manager's unit. These units would assist senior citizens with low and moderate incomes, by providing affordable <br />housing. The project would also help the City meet their Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA). The Project <br />involves the subdivision of the existing parcel into two new parcels. The southern parcel (Parcel 1) would maintain St. <br />Joseph's Episcopal Church and surface parking on 1.44 acres. The newly created 1.76-acre parcel occupying the eastern <br />and northern portion of the site (Parcel 2) would be developed with a primary residential apartment building with a <br />3,000-square-foot community center and nine single -story casitas that would be located within three single -story <br />buildings, accommodating 66 residential units in total. Preparation of this document helped the Orange County Housing <br />and Community Development Department secure grants to build the proposed housing. HEROS was utilized with this <br />project. <br />Mountain View Affordable Housing Community Project, City of Lake Forest, Lake Forest, CA <br />Client: County of Orange, Reference: Craig Fee, OC Housing & Community Development, (714) 480-2918 <br />The Project involves the demolition of an existing office building located at 24551 Raymond Way and construct a 71- <br />unit affordable housing apartment complex on the proposed 1.965-acre site. The development will provide several <br />recreational amenities, including an approximately 2,050-square-foot community center, a small playground for young <br />children, outdoor fireplace with seating areas, and large activity lawn. The Project requires approval of a General Plan <br />Amendment, Zone Change, Tentative Parcel Map, Site Development Permit, Affordable Housing Agreement, and <br />Planned Sign Program. The Project proposes to provide affordable units to households earning less than 60% of the <br />Area Median Income, of which 12 of the units will be set aside for Permanent Supporting Housing. HEROS was utilized <br />with this project. <br />38580 9th St. East Property NEPA, Palmdale, CA <br />Client: City of Palmdale; Reference Name: Sarah Mailes, (661) 267-5368 <br />The Project is to eliminate blight for the Project site, on a spot basis through property acquisition and clearance and <br />demolition of the vacant, unsightly 1,715 square foot building, associated parking lot and paved walkways. The Project <br />site is situated in a central part of the City of Palmdale. The Project is funded by the Community Development Block <br />Grant (CDBG) Program through HUD. Environmental review was conducted to comply with CEQA and NEPA and all HUD <br />rules and regulations that govern the environmental review process, as described in 24 CFR Part 58. Chambers Group <br />conducted the Environmental Assessment Determinations and Compliance Findings for HUD -assisted Projects 24 CFR <br />21 <br />Est <br />www.chambersgroupinc com <br />
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