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Item 18 - Permanent Supportive Housing Project at 918 Bewley Street
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(iv)A completion guaranty, in favor of City from an Affiliate of <br />Grantee, in a form reasonably acceptable to City, coupled with a repayment guaranty in favor of <br />the Senior construction Lender for its loan; <br />(v)Any combination of the above. <br />All bonds and letters of credit must be issued by a company qualified to do business in the <br />State of California and acceptable to City. All bonds and letters of credit shall insure faithful and <br />full observance and performance by Grantee of all terms, conditions, covenants, and agreements <br />relating to the construction of improvements within the Property. <br />Grantee shall provide or cause its Contractor to provide payment and/or performance <br />bonds in connection with the construction of the Project Improvements, and shall name the City <br />as an additional obligee on, with the right to enforce, any such bonds. <br />9.PROJECT COVENANTS <br />Grantee hereby agrees and declares that the following covenants shall run with the land <br />and shall be binding on Grantee, its successors and assigns: <br />9.1 Local Sourcing Plan. Grantee agrees to make a good faith effort to encourage <br />subcontractors and suppliers to hire and procure locally. Prior to issuance of any Building <br />Permit, Grantee shall develop and submit to the City a local sourcing plan for the Project <br />targeting, to the extent feasible, the hiring of qualified workers, construction contractors, or the <br />purchasing of goods locally within the City of Santa Ana. <br />9.2 Lead-Based Paint. Grantee shall comply with the requirements, as applicable of <br />the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act. <br />9.3 Property Standards. Grantee shall cause the Property to meet all applicable <br />local, state and federal codes and ordinances, including zoning ordinances. Grantee shall also <br />cause the Property to meet the current edition of the Model Energy Code published by the <br />Council of American Building Officials. No fewer than one (1) unit shall comply with <br />requirements for mobility features under California Building Code section 11B-233.3, and <br />communication features that comply with California Building Code section 11B-809.5. <br />9.4 Alternative Transportation and Energy Source, Resource Conservation, <br />and LEED Certification. In recognition of the City's desire to optimize the energy <br />efficiency of the Project, Grantee agrees to consult with the Project design team, a CABEC <br />certified 2016 Certified Energy Analyst, a LEED AP Homes (low-rise and mid-rise), LEED <br />AP BD+C (high rise), National Green Building Standard (NGBS) Green Verifier, or <br />GreenPoint Rater (one person may meet both of these latter qualifications) early in the <br />Project design process to evaluate a building energy model analysis and identify and consider <br />energy efficiency or generation measures beyond those required by minimum construction <br />standards. <br />EXHIBIT 2
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