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RESOLUTION NO. 2019-011
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA SUPPORTING THE SUBMITTAL OF AN
APPLICATION FOR FUNDING UNDER THE AFFORDABLE
HOUSING AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES
PROGRAM OF NATIONAL COMMUNITY RENAISSANCE
OF CALIFORNIA, AND, IF AWARDED, AUTHORIZING THE
CITY TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH DEVELOPER
UTILIZING THE FUNDS TO CONSTRUCT
TRANSPORTATION RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE FOR
THE LEGACY SQUARE PROJECT
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines
and declares as follows:
A. The Strategic Growth Council's ("SGC") Affordable Housing and
Sustainable Communities ("AHSC") Program funds land -use, housing, transportation,
and land preservation projects to support infill and compact development that reduces
greenhouse gas ("GHG") emissions. These projects facilitate the reduction of the
emissions of GHG's by improving mobility options and increasing infill development,
which decrease vehicle miles traveled and associated greenhouse gas and other
emissions, and by reducing land conversion, which would result in emissions of
greenhouse gases.
B. On November 1, 2018, the Department of Housing and Community
Development ("HCD") announced availability of approximately $395 million in funding
for the AHSC Program, also known as the Cap & Trade Program.
C. The State of California, SGC, and HCD issued a Notice of Funding
Availability ("NOFA") dated November 1, 2018, under the AHSC Program, established
under Division 44, Part 1 of the Public Resources Code, commencing with Section
75200. Funding for the AHSC Program is provided from the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund, an account established to receive Cap -and -Trade auction proceeds.
D. SGC is authorized to approve funding allocations for the AHSC Program,
subject to the terms and conditions of the NOFA, Program Guidelines, Application
Package, and Standard Agreement. HCD is authorized to administer the approved
funding allocations of the AHSC Program.
E. On December 4, 2018, the Housing and Neighborhood Development
Division recommended the award of a pre -loan commitment to the Developer of
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Inclusionary Housing Funds not to exceed $3,170,547 and eight (8) HUD-VASH
Project -Based Vouchers (PBVs).
Section 2. The City of Santa Ana wishes to support National Community
Renaissance of California ("Developer") application to receive an allocation of
$20,000,000 in funds through the AHSC Program for the development of a multi -family
new construction affordable housing development and transportation related
infrastructure. The Application comprises of a request for a loan (the "AHSC Loan") not
to exceed $16,465,511 for an Affordable Housing Development (AHD) and a grant (the
"AHSC Grant") in an amount not to exceed $3,534,489 for Housing -Related
Infrastructure (HRI), Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure (STI), Transit -Related
Amenities (TRA) or Program (PGM) activities as defined the AHSC Program Guidelines
adopted by SGC on October 29, 2018.
Section 3. If the application for AHSC funding is approved, and the
Developers are awarded AHSC funds for Transportation Related Infrastructure, the City
of Santa Ana will enter into a contract with the Developer to utilize those funds in an
amount up to $3,081,360 to develop specific improvements of the Transportation
Related Infrastructure component of the project, which involves Class II buffered bicycle
lanes on Civic Center Boulevard between Broadway and Santiago Street, Class IV
bicycle lanes on Santiago Street between Civic Center Boulevard and the Santa Ana
Regional Transportation Center (SARTC), and pedestrian and mobility improvements as
shown in Exhibit 1.
Section 4. The City Manager, or his designee, is authorized and empowered
to execute in the name of the City of Santa Ana all necessary applications, contracts,
payment requests, agreements, amendments or any other documents related to, and in
furtherance of, the Developer's application for the purposes of securing funds and to
carry out the purposes specified in the AHSC application and agreement.
Section 5. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting
this Resolution.
ADOPTED this 5ch day of February 2019.
.gue Pulido
mayor
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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As:
AYES: Councilmembers: Iglesias, Penaloza, Pulido, Solorio, Villegas (6)
NOES: Councilmembers: None (0)
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers: None (0)
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers: Reyna (1)
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, NORMA MITRE, Acting Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the
attached Resolution No. 2019-011 to be the original resolution adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on February 5, 2019.
Date• oG/%
Acting Clerk of Council
City of Santa Ana
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EXHIBIT 1
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LEGACY SQUARE - CITY OF SANTA ANA AHSC BUDGET
Transit Improvements
STI TPA
STI01 -Bike Lanes
Civic Center Or Bike lane Class II between Broadway and Santiago St
$
200,ODD
Bike lanes Class N on Santiago St between Washington Ave to Trans Ctr.
$
160,0DO
STI #2 Traffic Calming
Flashing beacon @ 6th/Mortimer
$
57,600
Speed cushion on 5th St_ between Mortimer/Minter
$
4,800
Speed cushion between Pcrter St./Lacy St
$
4,800
Rapid flashing beacon @ 4th/Garfleld
$
57,600
Mort mer16th Pocket Park
$
200,000
French St. sidewalk widening/road diet
$
146,560
STIQ Improved Walkways and Crossings
Repair sidewalk at 60r St. between MinterlPorter
$
115,2DD
Repair sidewalk at Santa Ana Blvd. between Lacylalley
$
115,2DD
Repair sidewalk between 5th/alley
$
115,200
Construct sidewalk on the SE corner at 6th/Garfiekl
$
115,20D
Repair sidewalk NW comer @ 4th/Garfield
$
115,20D
Four (4) high visibility continental crosswalks @ 6th/Mortimer
$
9,60D
Four (4) high visibility continental crosswalks GarfieldrBrown
$
9,60D
Two (2) high -visibility continental crosswalks at 6th /Brown/Lacy
$
4,800
One (1) high•visibilitycontinen€al crosswalk @ 6th/Garfield
$
2,40D
Four (4) high visibility continental crosswalks @ 4th/Lacy St.
$
9,600
One (1) high -visibility continental crosswalk @4th/Gafield
$
2,400
Two (2) red curb near cro^s walk on NW comer at 6th/Brown
$
19,200
Two (2) curb ramps at east end @ 6th/Garfield
$
19,200
Four (4) curb extensions @ 4thlLacy St.
$
256,000
One (1) curb extension NW and SN @ 4th/Garheld
$
64,001)
Four (4) curb extensions @ 3rd)Lacy St
$
256,000
Four (4) curb extensors @ 3rd/Garfleld St
$
256,000
Li hag improvements @ Bmwnrtacy/Garfietd14th St around Garfield Elementary $ 6312DD
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Six (6) 80 shelters $ 134,000
Subtotal $2.947,360 $134,000
City STIITRA Subtota[ $3,081,360
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