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Item 68 - Crossroads at Washington Affordable Housing Project at 1126, 1136, & 1146 East Washigton Ave.
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Item 68 - Crossroads at Washington Affordable Housing Project at 1126, 1136, & 1146 East Washigton Ave.
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•3% simple interest per annum. <br />•Repayment from 33.3% of Residual Receipts (pro-rata with payments due in <br />connection with other financing provided by other public agencies) {after payment of <br />operating expenses including social services expenses and monitoring fees, debt <br />service, any deferred developer fee, and partnership fees to be described in the <br />Agreement), with 33.4% to the County, and the remaining 33.3% to be disbursed to <br />the Developer. <br />•Remaining principal and accrued interest due upon the 55th anniversary of the <br />issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or earlier upon sale, refinancing or default. On <br />that date, the City and Housing Authority agree to review the performance of the <br />Property and consider in good faith any reasonable request by Developer to modify <br />the terms or extend the term of the City Promissory Notes. Additionally, the City will <br />receive 33.3% of the net proceeds received from any sale or refinancing of the <br />Project in order to repay any outstanding principal or interest due on the City <br />Promissory Notes, after payment of outstanding conventional debt and payment in <br />full of any deferred developer fee and establishment of any reserves and transaction <br />costs. <br />•Cost savings from the Project, if any, will be applied first to pay down the NSP and <br />HOME Loans, subject to compliance with the Tax Credit Allocation Committee <br />("TCAC") Regulations and California Health and Safety Code, as applicable. <br />•After all other funding sources have been secured through enforceable funding <br />commitments, a HOME Subsidy Layering Review is required in order to confirm <br />the amount of HOME funds committed to the Project. <br />The HOME Loan shall also require specific HOME designated units in the Project. <br />Based on a preliminary HOME Cost Allocation Analysis, the City must designate at least <br />sixteen (16) units in the Project as HOME assisted-units per the following preliminary <br />unit mix: <br />•Three (3) studio units; <br />•Five (5) one-bedroom units; <br />•Four (4) two-bedroom units; <br />•Three (3) three-bedroom units; and, <br />•One (1) four-bedroom unit. <br />As least 20% of the HOME designated units must be designated as Low HOME units. <br />This equates to four (4) Low HOME units based on a sixteen (16) unit HOME <br />requir ement. The remainder of the HOME designated units can be restricted as High <br />HOME units. This is subject to change based on a final HOME Cost Allocation Analysis <br />to be completed after the HOME Subsidy Layering Review has been performed. <br />EXHIBIT 4
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