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HomeMy WebLinkAbout010306 Birch Street Develop ProjectREQUEST FOR AGENCY ACTION Qduation let AGENCY BOARD MEETING DATE: AGENCY SECRETARY USE ONLY: JANUARY 3, 2006 TITLE: APPROVED BIRCH STREET DEVELOPMENT PROJECT �YV EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR RECOMMENDED ACTION ❑ As Recommended ❑ As Amended ❑ Ordinance on 18` Reading ❑ Ordinance on 2ntl Reading ❑ Implementing Resolution ❑ Set Public Hearing For_ CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER 1. Direct the Agency General Counsel to prepare and authorize the Executive Director to execute an agreement with General Maintenance Inc. for the construction of four single- family homes in the amount of $1,880,950. 2. Approve a project budget not to exceed $2,160,950. DISCUSSION The Community Redevelopment Agency acquired the four lots located at 217, 219, 435, and 437 South Birch Street (Exhibit 1) in response to community concerns regarding unimproved land and substandard, multi - family apartments, which were the focus of code enforcement actions. Subsequent to the Agency's acquisition of the sites, several development options were considered. These options included special needs affordable housing, which was determined to be economically infeasible. Since that time, staff has worked closely with the Heninger Park Neighborhood to reach an agreement on the development of four single- family homes. The Heninger Park neighborhood has been recognized for their interest in encouraging preservation of the areas single - family homes with bungalow style architecture and support for new infill development consistent with these local goals. The Agency previously contracted with Studio One Eleven to prepare the architectural plans. The permit ready plans, which feature bungalow architecture that range in size from 1,846 sq. ft to 2,385 sq. ft of livable space and contain three and four bedrooms (Exhibit 2). 5 -5 Birch Street Development Project January 3, 2006 Page 2 Over a period of a year, the Birch Street Homes were sent out to bid on three separate occasions and deadlines for submission extended in an effort to obtain competitive bids. Notices were published in the newspaper, advertised on the Internet, and mailed to over 30 contractors who are listed on a Contractor's interest list maintained by the Agency. After the first attempt to bid the project was unsuccessful, staff surveyed contractors who requested bid packets. The feedback indicated that they were too busy and /or were not interested in working on a job that required prevailing wages. The most recent request for bids was published in the O.C. Register, advertised on the Internet and mailed to an additional 20 contractors. The following is a summary of the bids received: General Maintenance, Inc. $1,880,950 Santa Ana PCN3* $ 498,300 Long Beach RAV Company $3,963,931 Laguna Niguel Based on these results, General Maintenance, Inc. (GMI) a private general contractor with a class B license is recommended to be awarded the construction contract for the Birch Street project (Exhibit 3) . GMI has proposed to construct the homes in two phases, with each phase taking seven months to complete. Under this schedule, construction is expected to commence at 435 -437 S. Birch Street in February 2006, to be followed by the construction of the 217 -219 S. Birch Street homes in September 2006. The homes will be sold at a moderate price affordable to households with incomes at 1200 of the Area Median Income (AMI). The final sales prices will be determined at the time the homes are available for sale. These prices will be determined by the median income limits in effect at the time of sale. When the homes are sold to the affordable buyers, it is expected that they will have a conventional first trust deed financing. The difference between the appraised value of the home and the affordable purchase price will be provided by the Agency in the form of a silent second trust deed. Payments on this mortgage will be deferred but due and payable in the event of a sale of the property to a non- qualified household or violation of the Agency Deed Restrictions and Covenants. The period of affordability will be for a term of 45 years. * The bid from PCN3 was for the construction of only one home. 5 -6 Birch Street Development Project January 3, 2006 Page 3 Given the pricing of these homes, there is expected to be significant demand for these homeownership opportunities. In anticipation, staff is recommending an Outreach and Marketing Plan (Exhibit 4). The plan details the process that will be utilized to make members of the public aware of the affordable homeownership opportunity. A lottery drawing is planned to establish a list of priority purchasers and will give preference to households that live or work in Santa Ana. This action was placed on the December 20, 2005, agenda for recommendation by the Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission. No action was taken due to a lack of quorum. FISCAL IMPACT Funding for the Birch Street Project is available in account number (507- 936- 6223). 99 e V, 4 z Patricia C. Whitaker Executive Director PCW /SK /mlr H: \ACTIONS \2006 CRA \BirchStDevProj 1- 3- 06.doc APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director i Finance & Management Services Agency 5 -7 H EM 217, 219 S. Birch Street M 435, 437 S. 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The Outreach and Marketing Plan and the associated Applicant Selection Procedures will be targeted to purchasers regardless of race, color, religion, sex, disability status, family status or national origin. ADVERTISEMENT The homeownership opportunity home will be marketed during construction through media outlets including, but not limited to, the Orange County Register, Excelsior, Miniondes, Nguoi Viet and Cityl-ine newspapers. In addition, the Agency will also inform existing Homeownership Centers serving Santa Ana including, but not limited to, Neighborhood Housing Services, Civic Center Barrio Housing, Consumer Credit Counseling, the Affordable Housing Clearinghouse and ACORN. Promotion through the Santa Ana website, City cable channel, Community Development Resource Network Newsletter, Resource Network "e" mail Newslist and neighborhood associations will also be initiated. ELIGIBILITY AND PREFERENCE These homes will be sold at below market prices to households earning 120% of the area median income (AMI). The current median income figures are shown below. These figures will be updated if the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) publishes new AMI limits. Family Size Annual Household Income May Not Exceed 1 $63,600 2 $72,700 3 $81,750 4 $90,850 5 $98,100 In order to encourage successful homeownership, the Agency will require pre- purchase and post - purchase counseling provided by a HUD certified homeownership counseling center. In addition, a preference will be given to households who live or work in Santa Ana. EXHIBIT 4 5 -25 PROCESS The Agency intends to adopt the process outlined below. • Interested applicants may attend informational meetings. • Lottery packets will be available at the meetings, at the Housing Division office, or by mail. • Applicants are to submit completed lottery forms with self certifications of eligibility (income, family size and pre - purchase counseling). • Lottery forms must be received by June 9, 2006, for the first phase and tentatively January 19 for the second phase. Forms may be mailed or hand delivered. LOTTERY Agency staff will schedule, organize, and coordinate the lottery drawing, which will be open to the public. The lottery for the first phase will take place June 20, 2006, and tentatively February 1, 2007, for the second phase. Preference will be given to households who live or work in Santa Ana. For the purpose of the lottery drawing, lottery ticket forms will be divided by those who have claimed a preference and those who do not. Those with a preference will be drawn first. Agency staff will provide written notification to lottery participants informing them of the results and their priority number. This priority number represents the order with which prospective buyers will be reviewed by the Agency for final determination of eligibility. If a household who was selected claimed a preference but could not verify such, they will be deemed ineligible and the next selected participant will be notified. All lottery forms will be drawn and numbered to create a complete list of alternate applicants. EXHIBIT 4 5 -26