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Item 05 - Crossroads at Washington Affordable Housing Project at 1126, 1136, & 1146 East Washington Ave.
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Crossroads at Washington Affordable Housing Project at 1126, 1136, & 1146 East <br />Washington Avenue <br />June 21, 2022 <br />Page 11 <br />2 <br />8 <br />1 <br />5 <br />environment, which is a vital provision relative to the Project’s future residents. The <br />specific Restrictions and Requirements for the Restricted Area are listed in Section 4 of <br />the Land Use Covenant. <br />The draft Land Use Covenant is attached as Exhibit 12. The final version of the Land <br />Use Covenant will be subject to approval as to form by the City Attorney. Staff anticipates <br />DTSC to finalize the Land Use Covenant after the agenda is published for the June 21, <br />2022 Housing Authority meeting. Considering that the DTSC is a Department of the State <br />of California and the Land Use Covenant is a standard template agreement used across <br />the State, the revisions that may be recommended by the City and County are limited. <br />Equitable Community Revitalization Grant Agreement <br />In 2021, the State of California adopted Senate Bill 158 referred to as the Cleanup in <br />Vulnerable Communities Initiative, allocating $500 million to expedite the cleanup and <br />beneficial reuse of contaminated properties, with priority given to properties in historically <br />vulnerable and disadvantaged communities. DTSC’s Office of Brownfields Equitable <br />Communities Revitalization Grant (“ECRG”) provides financial assistance to communities <br />via reimbursable grants to investigate and clean up brownfields through a competitive <br />process. DTSC will provide more than $250 million in ECRG grants to incentivize cleanup <br />and investment in disadvantaged areas of the State. The ECRG program: <br />Makes grants for eligible expenses up to $7 million; <br />Focuses on environmental justice areas; and <br />Supports applicants with free technical assistance and other expert guidance. <br />Local governments, nonprofits and federally and non-federally recognized tribes are <br />eligible to apply. As such, the City and the County submitted an ECRG application prior <br />to the deadline on April 8, 2022. A total of 74 applications were received from across the <br />State requesting a total of $112.3 million, less than the amount of funds DTSC made <br />available. However, as of the date of submission of this Staff Report, DTSC is still <br />reviewing the applications and has not made any award announcements. <br />In preparation for award announcements, DTSC has provided a template ECRG <br />Agreement that will be used for all grantees. The template ECRG Agreement is attached <br />as Exhibit 13. The final version of the ECRG Agreement will be subject to approval as to <br />form by the City Attorney. Staff anticipates DTSC to make award announcements after <br />the agenda is published for the June 21, 2022 Housing Authority meeting. Considering <br />that the DTSC is a Department of the State of California and the ECRG Agreement is a <br />new standard template agreement that will be used across the State for all grantees, the <br />revisions to the Agreement that may be recommended by the City and County are limited. <br />Summary Report Pursuant to Section 33433 <br />The California Health and Safety Code (“H&SC”), Section 33433, requires that if a <br />Housing Successor of a former redevelopment agency wishes to sell or lease property to
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