File #: 15-563    Version: 1 Name: Resolution for Assignment of Las Palmas
Type: Resolution - Council Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 10/5/2015 Final action: 10/5/2015
Enactment date: 10/5/2015 Enactment #: Reso 2015-174
Title: RESOLUTION Approving The Assignment And Assumption Of The Loan Agreement, Deed Of Trust And Regulatory Agreement For The Real Property At 15370-15375 Tropic Court In The City Of San Leandro [To Assist Eden Housing, Inc., A Non-Profit Corporation That Owns And Operates Las Palmas Apartments At 15370-15375 Tropic Court, In Obtaining Financing For Necessary Improvements And Preserving Affordability]
Sponsors: Cynthia Battenberg
Attachments: 1. Exh A_Assignment and Assumption Agrmt_Las Palmas
Related files: 15-484, 15-478, 15-562, 15-695
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RESOLUTION Approving The Assignment And Assumption Of The Loan Agreement, Deed Of Trust And Regulatory Agreement For The Real Property At 15370-15375 Tropic Court In The City Of San Leandro [To Assist Eden Housing, Inc., A Non-Profit Corporation That Owns And Operates Las Palmas Apartments At 15370-15375 Tropic Court, In Obtaining Financing For Necessary Improvements And Preserving Affordability]

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WHEREAS, on February 7, 2011, the Redevelopment Agency to the City of San Leandro (the "Former Agency") entered into that certain affordable housing loan agreement with Las Palmas Development Partners (the "Borrower"), pursuant to which the Former Agency provided a loan to Borrower in the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) (the "Housing Loan") for the purpose of providing financial assistance for a multi-family affordable housing project owned by Borrower (the "Project") located at 15370-15375 Tropic Court in the City.

WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 26 ("ABx1 26") was enacted by the State Legislature and signed by the Governor on June 29, 2011; and

WHEREAS, on December 29, 2011 the California Supreme Court delivered its decision in California Redevelopment Association v. Matasantos, finding ABx1 26 largely constitutional and resulting in the dissolution of all California redevelopment agencies, including the Former Agency, on February 1, 2012; and

WHEREAS, on June 27, 2012, AB 1484 (together with ABx1 26, the "Dissolution Law"), a budget trailer bill that made substantial amendments and additions to ABx1 26, was signed into law; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to the Dissolution Law, the Successor Agency is the successor in interest to the Former Agency; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 34176 of the Dissolution Law, the City elected to retain the housing assets and functions previously performed by the Former Agency, and provided a housing asset transfer report to the State Departm...

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