January 12, 2023, Amended Regular Meeting Agenda

Board of Commissioner’s Meeting
1701 Robertson Road
Modesto, CA 95351

AMEMENDED REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
January 12, 2023 –  5:30 P.M.

DUE TO COVID-19 AND CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY BILL 361 THAT AMENDS THE RALPH M. BROWN ACT TO INCLUDE NEW AUTHORIZATION FOR REMOTE MEETINGS, INCLUDING REMOTE PUBLIC COMMENT FOR ALL LOCAL AGENCIES. CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY BILL 361 EXTENDS THE PROVISION OF GOVERNOR NEWSOM’S EXECUTIVE ORDER N-29-20 AND N-35-20 UNTIL JANUARY 2024. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM MEETING AT 1701 ROBERTSON ROAD, MODESTO, CA TO A VIRTUAL AND/OR TELEPHONIC CONFERENCE CALL.

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CALL-IN Number: 1-669-900-6833
Meeting I.D.: 881 6705 3195
Passcode: 12345

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. Action Agenda – Ensue One Action Item:

1. Resolution No. 22-23-10 Resolution Approving the continuance of Teleconference and/or Virtual Meetings as per state of California Assembly Bill 361

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. Minutes from November 10, 2022

6. Executive Director Report

1. Program Activity and Occupancy Statistics

2. COVID-19/Flu Update

3. Newly Elected Representatives

4. Parque Rio

5. Vine Street

6. AB1234 Training

7. HCVP

8. Development Report

9. Information Technology Report

10. Human Resources Report

11. Vacancy Report

7. Information/Discussion Items

1. None

8. Consent Calendar

1. Financial Report

2. Check Register

9. Written Correspondence

1. None

10. Action Agenda Continued

2. Resolution 22-23-11 Consider approving Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority to apply for and accept the Stanislaus County various funding allocations for development and improvements at the Central Valley Homes Development.

3. Resolution 22-23-12 Consider approving Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority to apply for and accept the Health Plan of San Joaquin (HPSJ) Housing and Homeless Incentive Program (HHIP) Grant fund for the scattered site development known as Central Valley Homes Development.

4. Resolution 22-23-13 Consider approving Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority to apply for and accept the F&M Bank’s construction financing for the scattered site development known as Central Valley Homes.

5. Resolution 22-23-14 Consider approving Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority to apply for and accept the F&M Bank’s construction financing for the Edwards Estates Development of 33 affordable single-family homes for sale at Bellingham Way, Modesto, CA.

6. Resolution 22-23-15 Consider approving Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority to apply for and accept Health Plan of San Joaquin (HPSJ) Housing and Homeless Incentive Program (HHIP) grant funding for 416 E. Coolidge Avenue, Modesto development known as Kestrel Ridge.

7. Resolution 22-23-16 Consider approving Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority to apply for and accept the U.S. Dept. of Housing Urban Development (HUD) Community Project Funding (CPF) grant for the development and improvements for the Parque Rio Development.

8. Resolution 22-23-17 Consider approving an award of contract for Empire Migrant Center Water Cooler Replacement.

11. Closed Session

1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – LITIGATION (Government Code Section 54956.9(a): (Magdaleno v. Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority, Stanislaus County Superior Court Case No. CV-21-004972)

2. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS (Government Code Section 54956.8)
Property: 2531 West Rumble Road, Modesto, CA
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 076-042-007
Negotiating Parties: Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority and Aspen Real Estate Financial, LLC
Under Negotiations: Price and Terms of Payment

3. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS (Government Code Section 54956.8)
Property: 2112 Floyd Ave, Modesto, CA
Assessor’s Parcel Number: 066-029-099
Negotiating Parties: Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority and Aspen Real Estate Financial, LLC
Under Negotiations: Price and Terms of Payment

4. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS (Government Code Section 54956.8)
Property:1500 Robertson Rd, Modesto, CA
Assessor’s Parcel Number: TBD
Negotiating Parties: Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority and Tuolumne River Regional Park
Under Negotiations: Price and Terms of Payment

12. Adjourn Meeting

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 Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority 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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