pages: CityCouncil/2006-10-03.pdf, 16
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CityCouncil | 2006-10-03 | 16 | affordable rental housing on 2.51 acres at the former FISC site and negotiate an Owner Participation Agreement and other related documents between the Housing Authority, CIC and RCD; (06-061A CIC) Recommendation to authorize the Executive Director to negotiate an Owner Participation Agreement and other related documents with Resources for Community Development and the Housing Authority of the City of Alameda; (06-489 CC) Recommendation to approve the use of up to $1.41 million of City HOME Funds and $100,000 of Affordable Housing Unit Fees (AHUF) to pay a portion of the costs of development of 39 units of Affordable Rental Housing within the former FISC site and authorize the City Manager to executed related documents; and 06-061B CIC) Resolution No. 06-145, "Approving the Use of Housing Funds to Pay a Portion of the Costs of Development of a 39 Unit Affordable Rental Project within the FISC/East Housing Area.' Adopted. The Base Reuse and Community Development Division Manager gave a Power Point presentation. Councilmember/Commissioner/Board Member deHaan requested an explanation on the cleanup requirements; inquired who would pay for clean up. The Base Reuse and Community Development Division Manager responded a benzene plume underlies the 39 unit site; stated the Navy is responsible for plume remediation, which will begin in approximately 12 months. the City has been working with the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) on a remediation measure that would allow the construction of residential units prior to the Navy's remediation; the remedial action workplan was signed by DTSC in Sacramento today; DTSC approved the installation of a sub-slab depressurization system; a multi-layer vapor barrier system underlies the buildings. Councilmember/Commissioner/Board Member deHaan inquired how open space would be controlled. The Base Reuse and Community Development Division Manager responded potential indoor air gases are the only risks identified by DTSC ; stated non-enclosed areas produce no human health and safety risks. Councilmember/Commissioner/Board Member deHaan inquired whether Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Community 2 Improvement Commission and Housing Authority Board of Commissioners October 3, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-10-03.pdf |