January 2018

Board of Commissioners Meeting

1701 Robertson Road

Modesto, California 95351

 AGENDA

January 11, 2018, 5:30 p.m.

Regular Meeting

(To be Amended by 5:30pm Monday January 8, 2018)

 

The Board of Commissioners welcomes and encourages public participation in the Commission meetings.  Members of the public may be heard on any item on the Commission’s agenda.  A person addressing the Commission will be limited to 5 minutes unless the Chairperson grants a longer period of time.  Comments by members of the public on any item on the agenda will only be allowed during consideration of the item by the Commission.  Members of the public desiring to be heard on matters under jurisdiction of the Commission, but not on the agenda, may address the Commission during the General Public Comment period.

 

1.Call Meeting to Order

2.Roll Call 

3.Election of Officers for Forthcoming Year- Chair and Vice Chair

4.General Public Comment Period and Recognition of Guests

Members of the public desiring to be heard on matters under jurisdiction of    the Commission, but not on the agenda, may address the Commission at this time. Comments will be limited to 5 minutes unless the Chairperson grants a longer period of time.

5. Approval of Minutes Approval of the Minutes of the Meeting held December 14, 2017

6. Executive Director Report

    1. Vacancy Report
    2. Development Report
    3. Information Technology Report

7. Information/Discussion Items

  1.  February Board Meeting Date Change
  2.  Modesto Visitors Center (Handout)
  3.  Update on City of Waterford Development – Bentley Estates
  4. Oak Leaf Meadows Ground Lease

8.Consent Calendar

  1.  Financial Report (Handout)
  2. Check Register

9.Action Agenda

1.Consider Approving Resolution No.18-19-01 Approving the Housing Authority of the County of Stanislaus revised Annual and Five-Year Capital Fund Plan for Fiscal Years 2017-2021 and Authorizing its Submission to the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

2.Consider Approving Resolution No.18-19-02 Approving Revision to the Housing Authority of the County of Stanislaus Housing Choice Voucher Program Departments Administrative Plan.

3.Consider Approving Resolution No.18-19-03 Approving and Authorizing the Procurement of and Execution of a Loan Agreement Not to Exceed (NTE) $250,000.00 to provide Rehabilitation Financing for the Westley Bunkhouse Project.

10.Written Correspondence:

None

11.Adjournment to Closed Session   

 

12.Closed Session:

 

CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS (Government Code Section 54956.8)

Property:  14562 and 14568 Peaceful Valley Road, Jamestown CA; Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN):452202300

Agency Negotiator:  Barbara Kauss, Executive Director

Negotiating Parties:  Housing Authority of the County of Stanislaus and Cal Trans

Under Negotiation:  Price and terms of payment

 

Per Government Code Section 54954.2, any person with a disability who requires an accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, in order to participate in the meeting, please contact the Board Secretary during Agency business hours by calling at least 48 hours prior to the start of the meeting (209) 557-2002. Writings that are public records under subdivision (a) and that are distributed during a public meeting shall be made available for public inspection at the meeting if prepared by the local agency or a member of its legislative body, or after the meeting if prepared by some other person. (Government Code, Section 54957(b).

Matters Too Late for The Agenda – These may be presented by members of the Commission and Authority staff upon determination that an emergency exists, as defined by State Law or that the need to take action on the matter arose subsequent to the publishing of this agenda.

 

The Public is advised that the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of the County of Stanislaus may not act on any item that is not on the Agenda unless (a) by a majority of vote of the Commissioners, they determine that an emergency situation exists.  An emergency situation is defined as a work stoppage or other activity which severely impairs public health, safety or both, which is determined by majority of the Commissioners.  An emergency situation can also be a crippling disaster which severely impairs public health, safety or both, as determined by the Commissioners; (b) the Commissioners by a two thirds (2/3) vote of all the Commissioners present, or by unanimous vote of those present if less than two thirds (2/3) of the total Commissioners are present, determines that the need to take action became apparent subsequent to the posting of the agenda; c) the particular time was posted for a prior meeting which occurred not more than five (5) Calendar days prior to the date action is actually taken on that item and at that prior meeting that item was continued to a meeting in which action is now being taken.

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