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Laura Archuleta
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CITY OF SANTA ANA
Community Development Agency
20 Civic Center Plaza c P.O. Box 1988
Santa Ana, California 92702
www.santa-ana.oro
(714)647-5360
Jamboree Housing Corporation
17701 Cowan Avenue, Suite 200
Irvine, California 92614
A-2019-054
AG I ING CITY MANAGER
Steven A, Mendoza
CITY ATTORNEY
Sonia R. Carvalho
ACTING CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
Norma Mitre -Ramirez
Re: Budget Inn
1108 N. Harbor Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 92703
Pre -Commitment Letter for CDBG Loan and Project Based Vouchers
Dear Ms. Archuleta:
Jamboree Housing Corporation ("Developer") requested financial assistance in connection
with the proposed development of an eighty-nine (89) unit affordable housing complex to be
located at 1108 N. Harbor Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 92703 ("Project").
The City of Santa Ana ("City") and the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana ("Housing
Authority") have reviewed the Developer's request for assistance, and at the City Council /
Housing Authority meeting on February 5, 2019, the City Council and Housing Authority
Board authorized and approved issuance of this pre -commitment letter evidencing the
preliminary award of (collectively, the "City Assistance"):
A loan in the maximum amount of $1,687,047 funded from the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block
Grant funds ("CDBG") held by the City of Santa Ana ("City Loan"); and,
Eighty-nine (89) U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development -Veterans
Affairs Supportive Housing ("HUD-VASH") Project -Based Vouchers ("PBV") for
Permanent Supportive Housing for the Project.
This letter shall evidence the City's pre -commitment of the City Assistance to the Developer
for the Project subject to the conditions described below.
SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL
Miguel A. Pulido Juan Villegas Vicente Sarmiento David Penaloza Jose Solorio Vacant Cecilia Iglesias
Mayor Mayor Pro Tem, Ward 5 Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 6
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City Loan:
The amount of the proposed City Loan has been determined based upon the City's review
of the Developer's request for the receipt of the City Assistance and the development
proforma and projected cash flows for the Project submitted by the Developer to the City
("Proforma"). The City Manager and Housing Authority Executive Director has authority to
approve revised development proformas and projected cash flows for the Project; provided,
however, that the City Assistance is not increased or extended.
The City Loan shall include the following terms:
• $1,687,047 maximum principal amount, or as much thereof as is disbursed for
acquisition costs to construct the Project, funded from the HUD CDBG funds held by
the City of Santa Ana.
• 3% simple interest per annum.
Repayment from 50% of Residual Receipts (pro -rata with payments due in
connection with other financing provided by other public agencies) (after payment of
operating expenses, debt service, any deferred developer fee, and partnership fees
to be described in the Agreement) with the remaining 50% to be disbursed to the
Developer.
Remaining principal and accrued interest due upon the 55th anniversary of the
issuance of Certificate of Occupancy and/orfinal building permits or earlier upon sale,
refinancing or default. On that date, the City agrees to review the performance of the
property and consider in good faith any reasonable request by Developer to modify
the terms or extend the term of the City Promissory Notes. Additionally, the City will
receive a pro rata share of 50% of the net proceeds received from any sale or
refinancing of the Project, after payment of outstanding debt and payment in full of
any deferred developer fee and establishment of any reserves and transaction costs.
Cost savings from the Project, if any, will be applied first to pay down the City Loan,
subject to compliance with the Tax Credit Allocation Committee ("TCAC")
Regulations.
HUD-VASH PBV's:
The Project consists of eighty-nine (89) permanent supportive housing units to be made
available at affordable rents to HUD-VASH eligible homeless veterans for a term of fifty-
five (55) years. All homeless veterans shall be referred from the Veterans Affairs Medical
Center of Long Beach through the Orange County Coordinated Entry System, and are
residing or working in the City of Santa Ana as defined under the City's criteria.
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The HUD-VASH PBV's shall include the following terms:
Voucher Source: The eighty-nine (89) HUD-VASH PBVs will be funded exclusively
out of the tenant -based voucher program annual budget authority received by the
Housing Authority from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD).
Rents: The PBV Housing Assistance Payments ("HAP") Contract rents below are
preliminary and contingent upon a reasonable rent determination to be conducted
at the time of execution of the HAP Contract:
o 0 Bedroom - $1,387
In accordance with HUD regulations and the Housing Authority's Housing Choice
Voucher Program Administrative Plan, these rents are subject to review prior to
the execution of a HAP Contract.
Rents and income requirements for the remaining affordable units shall be based
on the requirements of the federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program as
administered by ICAC.
• Annual Amount: The Project will receive PBVs for eighty-nine (89) units:
Unit Size
Income
No. Units
Proposed Rent
Total Annual
Target
Revenue
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30% AMI
89
$1,387
$1,481,316
The estimated maximum annual amount received under this award is $1,481,316.
These estimates assume 100% occupancy of the assisted units over the twelve-
month period.
Term: The HAP Contract will have a term of twenty (20) years. Any time before
the expiration of the HAP Contract, the Developer may request an additional
twenty (20) years, subject to a determination by the Housing Authority that it is
appropriate to continue providing affordable housing for homeless veterans or to
expand housing opportunities and HUD funding. Subsequent extensions are
subject to the same requirements.
• Units Receiving PBV Assistance: The maximum number of units receiving PBV
assistance will be eighty-nine (89).
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General Provisions:
The City's obligation to provide the City Assistance to the Project is subject to each of the
following conditions:
• Developer must provide proof that it has secured all of its remaining financing for
the development of the Project before staff will return to the City Council for
consideration of the Loan Agreement.
• All provided funding and project requirements shall conform to the City's adopted
Affordable Housing Funds Policies and Procedures, unless alternative
requirements are expressly provided in the executed Loan Agreement or any other
documents related to the development of the Project.
• Approval of all required entitlements and discretionary actions, to allow the
construction of a 89 -unit affordable housing complex to be located at 1108 N. Harbor
Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 92703.
• The City's obligation to provide the Loan is and shall remain subject to all covenants,
conditions, and restrictions set forth in the Loan Agreement, and in particular City's
analysis of the available funding sources and development and operating costs of
the Project and the overall economic feasibility of the Project.
• Review and approval of the documents evidencing the City Loan by the City Council,
as applicable.
• Execution of HAP Contracts and all necessary documents for the PBV's.
• Compliance with applicable federal regulations set forth in 24 Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) Part 570 and 24 CFR Part 983.
Developer, at its sole cost and expense, will be responsible for securing any and all
permits and discretionary approvals that may be required for the Project by the City,
Housing Authority, or any other federal, state, or local governmental entity having or
claiming jurisdiction over the Property or Project. Notably, this pre -commitment letter
shall not obligate the City or any department thereof to approve any application or request
for or take any other action in connection with any planning approval, permit or other
action necessary for the construction, rehabilitation, installation or operation of the
Project.
This pre -commitment letter for the Project will expire on March 5, 2021.
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If you have any questions or require any additional information regarding this award letter,
please contact Judson Brown, Housing Division Manager, by telephone at (714) 667-
2241 or by e-mail at Ibrown@santa-ana.org.
Sincerely,
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Steven A. Mendoza Steven A. Mendoza
Acting City Manager Executive Director
City of Santa Ana Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana
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Acting Clerk of Council
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Norma Mitre
Recording Secretary
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