File #: 2017-4062 (30 minutes)   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 4/4/2017
Title: Recommendation to Approve an Implementation Term Sheet with Mid-Pen Housing, Alameda Point Collaborative, Building Futures with Women and Children, and Operation Dignity for the Relocation and Construction of New Supportive Housing Facilities on a 10.4-Acre Parcel in the Main Street Neighborhood at Alameda Point. (Base Reuse 819099)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Collaborating Partners Site, 2. Exhibit 2 - Map of Collaborating Partners Existing Campus, 3. Exhibit 3 -First Amendment to the ENA, 4. Exhibit 4 - Implementation Term Sheet, 5. Presentation
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Recommendation to Approve an Implementation Term Sheet with Mid-Pen Housing, Alameda Point Collaborative, Building Futures with Women and Children, and Operation Dignity for the Relocation and Construction of New Supportive Housing Facilities on a 10.4-Acre Parcel in the Main Street Neighborhood at Alameda Point. (Base Reuse 819099)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

From: Jill Keimach, City Manager

Re: Recommendation to Approve an Implementation Term Sheet with Mid-Pen Housing, Alameda Point Collaborative, Building Futures with Women and Children, and Operation Dignity for the Relocation and Construction of New Supportive Housing Facilities on a 10.4-Acre Parcel in the Main Street Neighborhood at Alameda Point

BACKGROUND

On December 15, 2015, the City Council unanimously approved an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA) with Mid-Pen Housing, as Developer, and Alameda Point Collaborative ("APC"), Building Futures with Women and Children, and Operation Dignity (referred to as "The Collaborating Partners") for a 10.4-acre site in the southeastern area of the Main Street Neighborhood, just south of West Midway, east of Orion Street in the Main Street Neighborhood at Alameda Point (Site) (Exhibit 1) to relocate and reconstruct new facilities to support the long-term needs of their communities (Project).

The Collaborating Partners' existing leased campus consists of mostly old Navy buildings spread across 34 acres (Exhibit 2). The Project would consolidate the campus to a smaller footprint of 10.4 acres, allowing the Collaborating Partners to own their own property which will facilitate relocation of existing residents into new state-of-the-art facilities designed with supportive services interwoven into the community. The remaining land would be available for private development, under the discretion of the City Council, to help fund the infrastructure for both the Collaborating Partners' site and the new development.

The Projec...

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