HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 7.2 Dissolve Dublin Housing Authority
STAFF REPORT CITY CLERK
File #430-90
CITY COUNCIL
DATE:April 16, 2013
TO:
Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM:
Joni Pattillo, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Resolution “Dissolving” the Dublin Housing Authority
Prepared by John Bakker, City Attorney
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The Dublin Housing Authority (DHA) was created to own and manage the Arroyo Vista Housing
Project. When the Arroyo Vista redevelopment transaction was executed, DHA transferred all of
its assets to the Housing Authority of Alameda County with the expectation that DHA would be
“dissolved” after the statutorily required two-year period of non-action. More than two years
have passed since DHA has transacted any business or exercised any powers, and the City
Council is being asked to adopt a resolution terminating DHA’s authority to transact business
and to exercise its powers and vacating the offices of DHA’s commissioners. This action would
effectively dissolve DHA.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
Resolution
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt declaring that the Dublin Housing
Authority shall not transact any business, that it shall not exercise its powers under the Housing
Authorities Law, and that the Offices of the Dublin Housing Authority Commissioners are
vacated.
Submitted By Reviewed By
City Attorney Assistant City Manager
DESCRIPTION:
Arroyo Vista was, until recently, a public housing development on approximately 22.9 acres of
land located at 6700 Dougherty Road and owned by the Dublin Housing Authority. On July 25,
2007, the City of Dublin, the Dublin Housing Authority (DHA), the Alameda County Housing
Authority (HACA), Eden Housing and Citation Homes entered into a Disposition and
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Development Agreement (DDA) for the purpose of creating a new mixed income development
on the site.
On March 1, 2011, pursuant to the terms of the DDA, Eden Housing and Citation took title to
their respective portions of the Arroyo Vista property. Subsequently, Citation assigned its
interests in the property to KB Home. Pursuant to those previous agreements, KB Home and
Eden Housing are in the midst of developing the former Arroyo Vista property.
The Arroyo Vista project was DHA’s only substantial asset, and DHA’s reason for being. Thus,
in conjunction with the Arroyo Vista redevelopment project, and DHA’s disposition of it, DHA
assigned to HACA, and HACA assumed, all of DHA’s assets and obligations. When those
assignments and assumptions took place in March of 2011, it was anticipated that, after DHA
was dormant for two years, the City Council would take action to terminate DHA’s powers.
State law creates a housing authority in each city and county and specifies that the housing
authority shall not transact any business or exercise its powers unless the governing body of the
county or city declares that there is need for an authority to function in it. In 1985, the City
Council, by Resolution No. 101-85, made such a declaration.
State law also provides that if a housing authority fails to transact any business or exercise any
of its powers for a period of two years or more, the City Council may adopt a resolution
declaring that the authority shall not transact any business or exercise its powers under this
chapter, and that the offices of the authority commissioners are vacated. The attached
resolution (Attachment 1) would make such a declaration. If the resolution is enacted, DHA
would be effectively dissolved.
If there were ever a need for a housing authority in Dublin again, the City Council could declare
by resolution that there is a need for an authority to function in the City. If the City Council did
so, the housing authority would again be able to transact business and exercise its powers.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
None required.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution declaring that the Dublin Housing Authority shall not
transact any business, that it shall not exercise its powers under the
Housing Authorities Law, and that the offices of the Dublin Housing
Authority Commissioners are vacated
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RESOLUTION NO. XX - 13
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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DECLARING THAT THE DUBLIN HOUSING AUTHORITY SHALL NOT
TRANSACT ANY BUSINESS, THAT IT SHALL NOT EXERCISE ITS POWERS
UNDER THE HOUSING AUTHORITIES LAW, AND THAT THE OFFICES OF THE
DUBLIN HOUSING AUTHORITY COMMISSIONERS ARE VACATED
WHEREAS,
state law creates a housing authority in each city and county and
specifies that the housing authority shall not transact any business or exercise its
powers unless the governing body of the county or city declares that there is need for
an authority to function in it.
WHEREAS,
on September 9, 1985, the City Council adopted Resolution No.
101-85 thus declaring the need for the Dublin Housing Authority to function (the
"Housing Authority"); and
WHEREAS,
after the lapse of two years after the adoption of such a resolution,
and after the City Council finds that the Housing Authority has failed to transact any
business or exercise any of its powers, the City Council is permitted by California Health
and Safety Code section 34245 to adopt a resolution declaring that the Housing
Authority shall not transact any business or exercise its powers, and that the offices of
the Housing Authority commissioners are vacated; and
WHEREAS,
on March 1, 2011, the Housing Authority entered into an agreement
with the Housing Authority of the County of Alameda ("HACA") wherein HACA assumed
all of the Housing Authority's obligations and responsibilities; and
WHEREAS,
on March 4, 2011, the Housing Authority transferred its interest in
the property located at 6700 Dougherty Road in the City of Dublin (the "Arroyo Vista
Property"); and
WHEREAS,
on March 1, 2011, all of the contracts to which the Housing Authority
was a party were assigned to HACA including those related to the redevelopment of the
Arroyo Vista Property; and
WHEREAS,
on March 1, 2011, HACA assumed all of the Housing Authority's
obligations and debts related to the issuance of previously-issued bonds; and
WHEREAS,
on March 1, 2011, the Housing Authority transferred all of its non-
real property to HACA; and
WHEREAS,
on March 1, 2011, the management agreement entered into
between the Housing Authority and HACA on September 22, 1986 was terminated; and
WHEREAS,
the Housing Authority has no assets, real or personal property, or
outstanding contracts; and
WHEREAS,
the Housing Authority has not held any meetings or conducted any
business in over two years;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
by the City Council of the City of Dublin
as follows:
1. The City Council hereby finds that the above recitals are true and accurate
and that the Housing Authority has failed to transact any business or exercise any of its
powers in over two years.
2. Accordingly, the Housing Authority shall not transact any business or
exercise its powers under the Housing Authorities Law and that the offices of its
commissioners are vacated.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED
by the City Council of the City of Dublin
on this 16th day of April, 2013, by the following vote:
AYES
:
NOES
:
ABSENT
:
ABSTAIN
:
______________________________
Mayor
ATTEST
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City Clerk
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