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DATE: May 6, 2014
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT
STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
CITY CLERK
File #600 -40
Christopher L. Foss, City Manager "
Resolution Authorizing the City of Dublin to enter into a Public Participating
Jurisdiction Agreement with the Cities of Pleasanton and Livermore and the
County of Alameda for Repayment of a United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development Loan to Support Axis Community Health Clinic Expansion
Prepared by Lynette Darensburg, Administrative Analyst 11
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Council will consider authorizing the City of Dublin (the "City ") to enter into a Public
Participating Jurisdiction Agreement ( "PPJ ") with the cities of Pleasanton and Livermore, and
the County of Alameda. The City of Pleasanton is applying for a Section 108 Loan through the
Department of Housing and Urban Development ( "HUD ") for $1.25 million to provide funding for
the improvement of the new healthcare facility acquired by Axis Community Health ( "Axis "). The
project, which is a key priority in the 2011 Tri- Valley Human Services Needs Assessment
( "Needs Assessment "), would enable Axis to more than double its capacity to serve low- income
residents and meet the growing health care needs within the Tri - Valley. Should the loan be
approved, the PPJ will allocate repayment responsibility among the participating public
agencies.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
If the City of Pleasanton is successful in obtaining the $1.25 million loan ( "loan "), the City would
enter into a PPJ agreement to participate in the repayment of the loan. The City's share would
be approximately $221,676 which could be paid over a 20 -year period ($11,084 annually) or in
one lump sum. The primary repayment source would be the City's annual allocation of federal
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. A secondary repayment source could be
from the Community Grant Program's General Fund allocation, if necessary.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City of Dublin to
Enter into a Public Participating Jurisdiction Agreement with the Cities of Pleasanton and
Livermore, and the County of Alameda, for Repayment of United States Department of Housing
and Urban Development Loan to Support the Axis Community Health Clinic Expansion; and
authorize the City Manager to apply for additional grant funding that may become available for
this project through the County of Alameda CDBG Contingency Pool.
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Submitted By
Community Development Director
BACKGROUND:
'Reviewed By
Assistant City Manager
The cities of Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton, and County of Alameda have a history of
working collaboratively on human service efforts in the Tri- Valley. The recent completion of the
Tri - Valley Needs Assessment in 2011 represents one such collaborative effort. The Needs
Assessment identified a number of human services needs within the Tri - Valley, including
improving and increasing access to health care and behavioral health. Axis Community Health
serves this need for low- income and uninsured residents within the Tri - Valley. The organization
is currently undertaking an effort to meet the growing demand for these services through
construction of a new clinic in Pleasanton.
Axis Community Health
Axis Community Health is a private nonprofit 501(c)(3) community health center that has served
the residents of the Tri - Valley area since 1972. Background information about Axis Community
Health is attached to this report (Exhibit A). Axis' mission is to provide quality, affordable,
accessible and compassionate health care services that promote the well -being of all members
of the community. Axis' services include:
• Pediatric, adult and geriatric primary care medical services;
• Obstetrics, gynecology and family planning;
• Mental health counseling;
• Drug and alcohol recovery programs for adolescents and adults; and
• WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) nutrition program.
Axis provides services at five sites in the Tri - Valley. Medical services are located at 4361
Railroad Avenue in downtown Pleasanton and at a satellite clinic at the City of Livermore's
Multi- Service Center at 3311 Pacific Avenue. Mental health counseling services and the teen
drug and alcohol program are provided at a site on Owens Drive in Pleasanton, and adult
behavioral health services are located on Lindbergh Avenue in Livermore. The Women, Infants,
and Children (WIC) nutrition program is located on Santa Rita Road in Pleasanton. Axis also
utilizes a sixth location on Spring Street in downtown Pleasanton, which houses the
organization's fiscal department.
Axis serves more than 14,000 residents of eastern Alameda County. In the past year, local
residents made more than 111,000 visits to Axis, including:
• 38,000 medical visits
• 2,600 teen drug and alcohol visits
• 22,000 adult drug and alcohol visits
• 6,400 mental health visits for children, adults and families
• 34,000 WIC nutrition program visits
• 8,000 enrollment and eligibility visits
Axis is the only provider of medical care for low- income and uninsured residents of the
Tri - Valley. It is also the only provider of affordable outpatient drug and alcohol recovery
services for adults and the sole provider of outpatient drug and alcohol services for teens. For
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the past two years, Axis has been enrolling more than 300 new medical patients and 50 new
behavioral health clients each month.
The agency has a staff of 155 which includes physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses,
mental health professionals, drug and alcohol counselors, registered dieticians, and a variety of
support personnel. Axis also has an intern program for post - graduate and post - doctoral level
mental health professionals. The staff is multi - lingual and has the capacity to provide services
in a variety of languages.
Axis has an annual operating budget of $12 million. Support comes from local, County, State
and Federal funds, foundation grants, community donations, and patient revenues, and public
insurance, including Medi -Cal and Medicare. Axis' capacity to provide medical care for the
growing indigent and uninsured population of eastern Alameda County has been stretched as
far as possible, given existing clinical space.
Axis' main clinic is located in downtown Pleasanton at a site that was originally built in the
1950's as a small apartment complex. Since Axis began operating at this site in 1974, the
buildings have been remodeled to accommodate 16 examination rooms. This site operates five
days a week, two evenings each week and on Saturdays. The site has been legally
grandfathered with respect to meeting the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
(OSHPD) requirements for clinical space, and most clinical areas and hallways are significantly
smaller than current codes require. In order to accommodate the need for clinical space, all
storage areas have been converted to staff offices, the employee restroom has been converted
to a pharmacy and all administrative and IT staff has been relocated off -site.
Medical care is also currently provided at the City of Livermore's Multi- Service Center where
Axis maintains a clinical space that includes seven examination rooms. This site is fully utilized
five days a week, two evenings a week and on Saturday mornings. The City of Livermore is
unable to enlarge this building, and it is not possible to create additional clinical space at this
site.
To meet the growing demand for services, Axis conducted a comprehensive market assessment
to determine future needs for clinical and behavioral health space in eastern Alameda County.
The assessment indicated Axis would double the number of people is serves by 2015 and that
the number of patients will potentially triple over the next five years prompting the Axis' Board of
Directors to determine a third clinical site was required to meet the existing and projected needs
of the community.
Following an exhaustive search of the Tri- Valley area, Axis purchased a 24,000 square foot
building located at 5925 West Las Positas Boulevard in Pleasanton in December 2011. The
new site occupies one -half of a 48,000 square -foot building. The space acquired by Axis is
currently a vacant warehouse and will require a full remodel to create clinical space. Because
the site was in foreclosure, Axis was able to realize significant savings, and the site was
purchased for $2.35 million (less than $100 per square foot). Upon completion of the new clinic,
Axis will nearly double its capacity, and will be able to serve a projected 20,000 patients.
Axis is working with financial consultants to develop a comprehensive business plan for
financing of the $12 million project. Project support is expected to include a combination of
bond financing, local and County support and capital campaign proceeds. More detailed
information about the site, facility, and overall funding package is attached to this report (Exhibit
B).
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Public Participating Jurisdiction Agreement
The three cities and County have met with Axis several times over the past several months to
discuss the most appropriate method to jointly support Axis' project. The HUD Section 108
Loan Program allows jurisdictions to borrow against their future allocations of CDBG funds to
provide a larger infusion of funds for major projects. In the past, the cities have used Section
108 loans in combination with Public Participating Jurisdiction Agreements to support this type
of regional project.
Of the three Tri- Valley jurisdictions, Pleasanton is the only one in a position to be the lead
agency and primary borrower for a Section 108 loan. The City of Livermore has used its
Section 108 capacity on several projects, including other projects with regional collaboration
such as Sojourner House and the Tri - Valley Housing Opportunity Center. The City of Dublin is
not an entitlement city (i.e. does not receive HUD funding directly) and therefore is not eligible to
apply directly for a Section 108 loan.
The terms for Section 108 loans are flexible and subject to negotiation between the borrower
and HUD. Based on joint discussions, it is recommended that the City of Pleasanton apply for a
loan in the amount of $1.25 million with a term of 20 years, to maintain annual payments for all
participating jurisdictions at a manageable level. HUD will secure the loan through a first lien on
the property. While the City of Pleasanton will be primarily responsible for ensuring repayment
of the loan to HUD, through the PPJ, all participating agencies would contribute to the
repayment. The repayment formula would be based on the proportional number of residents
Axis serves in each community.
Jurisdiction
Estimated
Annual Payment
°
�0 n
Total Payment
(20 Years)
Pleasanton
$16,922
27%
$338,442
Livermore
$19,494
31%
$389,884
Dublin
$11,084
18%
$221,676
Alameda County
$15,000
24%
$299,997
TOTAL:
$62,500
$1,250,000
( *) The distribution is based on population data from the 2010 Census. Population figures for the
unincorporated county include Sunol and Castro Valley (62,301) but do not include Ashland,
Cherryland, Fairview, or San Lorenzo (70,108).
Jurisdictions would have the option of making their payments annually or in one or more lump
sums (for example, a jurisdiction may opt to make one large payment up front and forego the
option of annual payments). There are no penalties for early repayment of the loan which would
allow maximum flexibility to individual jurisdictions to repay their "share" of the loan according to
the availability of funds and other considerations.
Staff anticipates that the City will have a range of options to repay its share of the loan either
through annual payments (e.g., approximately $11,084 per year for 20 years) or in one, or more,
larger lump sum payments, until the total obligation of approximately $221,676 is met. For
reference, a description of fund sources and a facility diagram is attached to this report (Exhibit
Q. Assuming the continued availability of CDBG funding at present levels, Staff does not
anticipate the need to repay the loan from secondary sources. However, in the event that
CDBG funds are insufficient or unavailable, the City could use funds earmarked annually for
human service programs through the Community Support Grant program's General Fund
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allocation. Approximately $120,000 is allocated annually for this purpose. Additionally, Staff
could explore other funding options with the intent of repaying Dublin's share of the loan early.
Conclusion
The Axis clinic remodel project is the largest human service capital project in the Tri- Valley at
the present time. Local jurisdictions have traditionally provided a high level of support to Axis
not only for this project (and related capital improvements to clinic facilities) but for the wide
range of medical services that Axis provides to low income residents of the area. The clinic
project directly addresses many of the key priorities and findings in the 2011 Tri - Valley Human
Services Needs Assessment. Further, the project represents an opportunity for regional
collaboration.
HUD's Section 108 loan program provides a way to bring in a larger amount of funding up front
(with flexible terms) in order to move key projects forward quickly. Tri - Valley jurisdictions have
already been providing funding to Axis at similar annual levels. The loan provides an opportunity
to allocate this funding in a more strategic fashion and at a time when it can ensure
implementation of this critical regional project.
As the lead agency, and a CDBG entitlement city, Pleasanton will submit the loan application to
HUD. The four jurisdictions will continue to work together to finalize and execute a PPJ to
memorialize the terms of the collaborative loan repayment.
CDBG Grant Funding
The City of Dublin, is not a CDBG entitlement city, but is part of the CDBG Urban County City
Consortium. As such, Dublin has the opportunity to access CDBG contingency pool funding. If
it is determined that funding for the upcoming fiscal year is available, Staff recommends that the
City Council authorize the City Manager to submit a funding application to the County in further
support of Axis Community Health's project.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution Authorizing the City of Dublin to enter into a Public
Participating Jurisdiction Agreement with the cities of Pleasanton and
Livermore and the County of Alameda for repayment of United
States Department of Housing and Urban Development loan to
support Axis Community Health Clinic Expansion
2. Proposed Public Participating Jurisdiction Agreement
Exhibit A- Axis Community Health Background Information
Exhibit B- Sources of Funds and Facility Diagram
Exhibit C- Loan Repayment Breakdown
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RESOLUTION NO. XX - 14
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
* * * * * * * * * **
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF DUBLIN TO ENTER INTO A PUBLIC
PARTICIPATING JURISDICTION AGREEMENT WITH THE CITIES OF PLEASANTON AND
LIVERMORE AND THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA FOR REPAYMENT OF UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT LOAN TO SUPPORT THE AXIS
COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC EXPANSION
WHEREAS, the Cities of Dublin, Pleasanton, and Livermore and the County of Alameda
have a history of working collaboratively on human services efforts in the Tri- Valley; and
WHEREAS, the Axis Community Health capital improvement project (the "Project ") is the
largest human services capital project in the Tri - Valley; and
WHEREAS, the Project directly addresses many of the key priorities and findings in the
2011 Tri - Valley Needs Assessment; and
WHEREAS, the Project represents an opportunity for regional collaboration; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin ( "City ") desires to partner with the cities of Pleasanton (as
lead agency) and Livermore and the County of Alameda to assist in funding the renovation of
their medical facility by entering into a Public Participating Jurisdiction Agreement ( "PPJ ") to
memorialize the collaborative effort; and
WHEREAS, the City of Pleasanton is applying for a Section 108 Loan through the
Department of Housing and Urban Development ( "HUD ") for $1.25 million ( "Loan ") to provide
funding renovations of the healthcare facility acquired by Axis Community Health; and
WHEREAS, if the City of Pleasanton is successful in obtaining the Loan, the City's share
would be approximately $221,676 which could be paid over a 20 year period ($11,084 annually)
or in one or more lump sum(s); and
WHEREAS, the City's share is based on the proportional number of residents served by
Axis in the community; and
WHEREAS, the primary repayment source would be the City's annual allocation of
federal Community Development Block Grant ( "CDBG ") funds and a secondary source would be
from the Community Grant Program's General Fund allocation; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to apply for additional funding that may become available
through the Alameda County CDBG Contingency fund to support the Project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the City Council hereby finds and determines as
follows-
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1. All recitals above are true and correct and incorporated herein.
2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the PPJ and to execute such
other documents and take such further actions as may be necessary or
appropriate to carry out the City's obligations under this Resolution.
3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to apply for grant funding that may come
available through the Alameda County CDBG Contingency fund and execute
associated documents.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of May 2014, by the following vote-
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Exhibit A
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Axis Community Health
seeks $97 million to
fund construction of a
new health facility
offering affordable,
qualify medical and
mental health care for
Tri- Valley residents.
Helping people stay healthy
lowers healthcare costs,
integrating medical and mental
health care delivery treats the
whole person.
Better access to care means better
health outcomes for patients.
Axis Community Health provides ser-
vices for more than 14,000 people.
We offer quality, affordable, accessi-
ble and compassionate care for all
community members.
Last year, Tri- Valley residents made
103,000 visits to our five locations,
Including:
+ 38,000 medical visits
+ 2,600 teen drug and alcohol visits
• 22,000 adult drug and alcohol
visits
• 6,400 mental health visits for
children, adults and families
• 34,000 WIC nutrition visits
We are the only provider of medical
care for low - income and uninsured
Trl- Valley residents, ensuring access
to all In need of primary care. Why?
Because studies show increased ac-
cess to care significantly reduces the
need for more costly types of medical
treatment, such as hospital emergen-
cy services and inpatient care. In fact,
access to care is a key element to
stemming the rising costs of
healthcare.
Increased access to care
significantly reduces the
need for more costly types
of medical troahnent.
GROWING NEEa FOR AFFCIRDARV,
QUALITY CARE
The need for Axis's medical services is
growing rapidly. We are enrolling
nearly.300 new patients each month
and seeing an Increase of 15% each
year in the number of medical visits.
Right now we serve 14,000 Tri-Val ley
residents, and expect to serve more
than 20,000 by 2015, as determined
In a demographic study of our service
area.
The growth trend is due to:
+ The Tri - Valley's growing popula-
tion, which has increased by 22%
In 10 years
• The economic downturn causing
more families to need access to
affordable, quality primary care
• Changes in the healthcare
delivery system
AT FULL CAPACITY
Axis's two medical clinics, one in Liv-
ermore and one In Pleasanton, are
operating at full capacity. We've
hired more medical providers, added
Saturday and evening hours, and opti-
mized the number of patients seen
per hour. The only option for expand-
ing our service capacity to meet the
growing need is adding more exam
roams —which requires more space.
Right now we serve 94,000
Tri- Valley residents, and
expect to serve more than
20,000 by 2095.
VISION FOR TnE FUTURE
To meet the need for more exam
rooms, Axis has purchased a 24,168
Sq. ft. building which we will renovate
into a new health facility slated to
open in 2015. Following a year -long
search throughout the Tri - Valley for a
suitable site, Axis acquired the prop-
erty at 5925 W. Las Positas Blvd. in
the Hacienda Business Park in
Pleasanton. The Hacienda site will
include exam rooms, procedure
rooms, mental health counseling
rooms, patient education facilities, a
pharmacy, and other ancillary ser-
vices.
The new location offers ample park-
ing and is readily accessible by public
transportation. All of Axis's present
service sites will remain In operation.
Along with adding capacity, the pro-
ject enables Axis to achieve Its goals
of fully- Integrating medical and men-
tal health services in a "medical
home" care delivery model that has
proven effective In achieving better
outcomes for patients. We will be
able to provide 40,000 medical visits
per year at the Hacienda facility,
which will double our capacity.
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Axis Community Health
Present Site
Railroad Avenue
Pleasanton, CA
Main corridor In medical clinic. Three-foot width, not
compliant with current codes.
Storage closet converted to office for clinic manager, 35
sq. ft. Q x 5). Also used to store diabetic retinopathy
screening equipment, due to lack of other space.
Typlcai exam room, less than 80 square feet and not
compliant with current codes.
Exterlor view main buildings, constructed In 1955, and
very limited parking.
Exhibit B
SOURCES OF FUNDS
CHCN Measure A
881000
HCSA Measure A
2001000
City Funds (CDBG)- Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton
5381000
Tax - Exempt Bonds (upper limit for debt)
710001000
Capital Campaign
116501000
Other Sources
2,4931660
TOTAL SOURCES
$11,969,660
USES OF FUNDS
Acquisition
2,3601556
Predevelopment- Architectural, Engineering, Other
5091946
Construction (preliminary estimate -w/ contingency)
6,353,519
Construction Related- Insurance, Permits, Utilities, etc.
3371576
Furnishings & Equipment
5611598
Financing Related
7691759
Other - Signage, moving, etc.
2341944
Reserves required by Cal Mortgage
8411762
TOTAL USES
$11,969,660
LoCATIONs
Medical Clinics
4361 Railroad Avenue
Pleasanton, CA 94566
3311 Pacific Avenue
Livermore, CA 94550
Behavioral Health
6666 Owens Drive
Pleasanton, CA 94588
446 Lindbergh Avenue
Livermore, CA 94551
WIG Nutrition Program
1991 H Santa Rita Road
Pleasanton, CA 94566
Administration &
Future Service Site
Hacienda
5925 W. Las Positas Blvd,
Pleasanton, CA 94588
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130ARn OF (DIRECTORS
James Paxson, Chair
Mark Eaton, Vice Chair
Aida White, Secretary
Odalis Bigler, Treasurer
Yolanda Arias
Yolanda Brown
Thelma Fones
Gladys Montalvo -Campo
Farzi Najeeb
Savitha Setlur
FOUNDATION BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
Barbara Will, Chair
Kathy Koos, Vice Chair
Coleen Small, Secretary
Sue Compton, CEO &
Treasurer
Thelma Fones
Anne King
Heidi Larsen
Mindy Miller
Nora Sabhlok
B. Penny Woods
Becky Yeffa
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Sue Compton, Chief Executive Officer
Kanwar Singh, Chief Financial Officer
Valerie Jonas, Chief Development Officer
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Architect : iNDE Architecture Scott Peterson, Principal
Financial: Capital Incubator - Andra Lichtenstein, Principal
Business: JMWatt Consulting and Hendrickson Consulting
Fundraising: Laura McCrea
Real Estate: Colliers International - Mark Triska, Sr. VP
PRE - DEVELOPMENT FUNDING PARTNERS
Atameda County
City of Dublin
City of Livermore
City of Pleasanton
Northern California Community Loan Fund
For information contact Valerie Jonas
925 -201 -6068 or vjonas @axishealth.org
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Axis Community Clinic Relocation Project Exhibit C
Proposed HUD Section 108 Loan Terms I Repayment Breakdown
(City of Pleasanton as lead agency / applicant)
Section 108 Loan Summary:
$1,250,000 Total PITT
$1,058,604 Principal
$191,396 interest (3 -mo LIBOR +0,2 %)
$8,469 issuance costs (0,8% estd)
$1,050,135 Received from HUD
No.
Fisc Yr
Total Payment
1
2014115
$62,500
2
2015116
$62,500
3
2016117
$62,500
4
2017118
$62,500
5
2018119
$62,500
6
2019120
$62,500
7
2020121
$62,500
8
2021122
$62,500
9
2022123
$62,500
10
2023124
$62,500
11
2024125
$62,500
12
2025126
$62,500
13
2026127
$62,500
14
2027128
$62,500
15
2028129
$62,500
16
2029130
$62,500
17
2030131
$62,500
18
2031132
$62,500
19
2032133
$62,500
20
2033134
$62,500
$15,000
Total:
$1,250,000.00
SUMMARY:
NOTES:
Proposed Breakdown by Jurisdiction
18% 31% 27% 24%
Dublin
Livermore
Pleasanton
Count
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$11,084
$19,494
$16,922
$15,000
$221, 676.49
$ 389 ,884.05
$338,442.35
$299,997.11
Jurisdiction
Population
(2010 Census)
Proposed
PPJ Distrib
Annual
Payment
Total
Payment
Dublin
46,036
18%
$11,084
$221,676
Livermore
80,968
31%
$19,494
$389,884
Pleasanton
70,285
27%
$16,922
$338,442
Uninc. Count
62,301
24%
$15,000
$299,997
(') Includes Sunol and Castro Valley, does not include Ashland, Cherryland Vairvie r, or San Lorenzo.
HUD repayment terms are flexible and allow balloon payments without any prepayment penalty. This would allow any
jurisdiction to "pre -pay" all or part of its PPJ obligatlon rather than making annual payments.
The "Proposed Breakdown by Jurisdiction" is based on population data from the 2010 Census (American Fact Finder).
The population for Unincorporated Alameda County includes only Su& and Castro Valley (62,301) and does not
include Ashland, Cherryland, Fairview, or San Lorenzo (70,108). The final payment breakdown for the PPJ would be
subject to negotiation and agreement by all participating jurisdictions.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATING JURISDICTION AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
CITY OF PLEASANTON, CITY OF LIVERMORE,
CITY OF DUBLIN, AND COUNTY OF ALAMEDA
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THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of this day of ,
2014, between the City of Pleasanton, City of Livermore, City of Dublin, and the County of
Alameda, hereinafter referred to as PARTICIPATING PUBLIC JURISDICTIONS (PPJs).
WHEREAS, the PARTICIPATING PUBLIC JURISDICTIONS recognize the need for
affordable health care to serve low- income, indigent, uninsured, and under - insured persons and
families in eastern Alameda County; and
WHEREAS, the PARTICIPATING PUBLIC JURISDICTIONS all have allocated funds
from their respective Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and/or other funding
sources in order to fund the capital clinic improvement projects and medical services; and
WHEREAS, the PARTICIPATING PUBLIC JURISDICTIONS recognize the desirability
and efficiency of coordinating their efforts in order to fund the remodel of the building located at
5925 West Las Positas Boulevard in Pleasanton to provide a new medical clinic facility to double
the capacity of Axis Community Health to provide affordable health care to persons and families
in eastern Alameda County;
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto do mutually agreement as follows:
1. The parties to this agreement agree to jointly fund a $1.25 million Section 108 loan to
provide financing to create a new medical clinic to provide affordable health care to
persons and families in eastern Alameda County. This clinic will be located on the
Property generally described as 5925 West Las Positas Boulevard, Pleasanton, in
Alameda County, (the "Property) more specifically described in Exhibit A, attached hereto
and incorporated here by reference.
2. Title to this Property acquired in whole or in part under this Agreement, known as the Axis
Community Clinic, shall vest with Axis Community Health (Axis) subject to the condition
that Axis shall use the Property for the authorized purpose of the project stated in #1.
3. Axis shall retain Property acquired with funds under this agreement as long as there is a
need for the use of such Property as a medical clinic providing affordable health care
medical for low- income, indigent, uninsured, and under - insured persons and families in
eastern Alameda County. Recognizing that the need, or other circumstances may
change, Axis shall request disposition instructions from the PPJ's subject to the
conditions of the Regulatory Agreement. The PPJ's shall consult each other on, and
have joint approval of, all proposed dispositions and /or changes of use for the Property.
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4. The City of Pleasanton will act as lead agency in the applying to the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for a Section 108 Loan Guarantee for the
remodel of the building as a new medical clinic facility. The City of Livermore, the City of
Dublin, and Alameda County agree to reimburse the City of Pleasanton a portion of the
Section 108 loan guarantee on a pro rata basis.
5. The City of Pleasanton will contribute a total of $338,442, which shall be used to finance
remodel improvements to create a medical clinic at the Property utilizing a Section 108
loan guarantee from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
6. The City of Livermore will contribute a total of $389,884, which shall be used to finance
remodel improvements to create a medical clinic at the Property utilizing a Section 108
loan guarantee from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
7. The City of Dublin will contribute a total of $221,676, which shall be used to finance
remodel improvements to create a medical clinic at the Property utilizing a Section 108
loan guarantee from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
8. The County of Alameda will contribute a total of $299,997, which shall be used to finance
remodel improvements to create a medical clinic at the Property utilizing a Section 108
loan guarantee from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
9. If another jurisdiction or municipality agrees to provide some or all of the funding for
improvement of the Property, that amount will decrease the contribution of the City of
Pleasanton, City of Livermore, City of Dublin, and Alameda County by equal amounts.
10. If another jurisdiction or municipality agrees to provide funding for the acquisition and
rehabilitation of the Property, this PPJ will be amended to include that jurisdiction with the
approval of City of Pleasanton, City of Livermore, City of Dublin, and Alameda County.
11. The PPJ's will disburse their respective fiscal contributions pursuant to the project budget
in Exhibit B.
12. It is the responsibility of the City of Pleasanton to notify the participants in the PPJ of any
changes to the budget for the acquisition and rehabilitation of the Property. All
participants in the PPJ must agree to any increases in the budget. All cost increases will
be spread equally among all parties of the PPJ. Conversely, if any decreases occur in
the budget, those cost saving will be credited equally among all PPJ participants.
13. The City of Pleasanton, in its role as lead agency, will comply with appropriate Federal,
State, and Local regulations, prepare all documentation and undertake monitoring
responsibilities required for completion of the project, including regulations regarding
Environmental Review and Relocation and Federal Labor standards.
14. Clinic remodel work at the Property will be completed by Axis Community Health and its
agents and will be monitored by the City of Pleasanton.
15. The City of Pleasanton, City of Livermore, City of Dublin, and the County of Alameda shall
have joint approval of work write up, budget, agreements, and progress payments.
16. The City of Pleasanton will keep all documents relating to the improvement of the
Property readily accessible to the other PPJ's for at least ten years from completion of the
Property.
17. The PPJ's agree to the recording of one regulatory agreement against the Property that
will be approved by the City of Pleasanton, City of Livermore, City of Dublin, and Alameda
County, which will cover but not be limited to Occupancy Standards, Reporting
Requirements, Change of Use, and Property Disposition. The Regulatory Agreement
shall be between the City of Pleasanton and Axis. The PPJ's authorize the City of
Pleasanton to act in accordance with the regulatory agreement on their behalf. The City
of Pleasanton will require that Axis execute the Regulatory Agreement as a deed
restriction recorded on the Property. The City of Pleasanton shall monitor the
performance of Axis under the regulatory agreement and shall be responsible for its
enforcement in case of default. The City of Pleasanton will notify the other Participating
Public Jurisdictions of any failure by Axis to act in accordance with the Regulatory
Agreement. Amendments and alterations in the regulatory agreement may be made
only by written consent of a designee from each PPJ.
18. The City of Pleasanton agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the City of Livermore, City
of Dublin, and Alameda County, their officers, employees, and volunteers for any and all
liability arising out of the City of Pleasanton's own negligent acts under this Agreement.
19. The City of Livermore agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the City of Pleasanton, City
of Dublin, and Alameda County, their officers, employees, and volunteers for any and all
liability arising out of the City of Pleasanton's own negligent acts under this Agreement.
20. The City of Dublin agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the City of Pleasanton, City of
Livermore, and Alameda County, their officers, employees, and volunteers for any and all
liability arising out of the City of Pleasanton's own negligent acts under this Agreement.
21. Alameda County agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the City of Pleasanton, City of
Livermore, and City of Dublin, their officers, employees, and volunteers for any and all
liability arising out of the City of Pleasanton's own negligent acts under this Agreement.
22. This Agreement may be altered only by written consent of the agreement parties.
23. This Agreement will remain in force until the Property is disposed of according to the
terms set for in the Regulatory Agreement.
24. This Agreement represents the entire understanding of the parties with respect to
improvement of the Property, and supersedes all prior oral and written Agreement.
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IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written
above.
CITY OF PLEASANTON
By:
City Manager
ATTEST:
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
City Attorney of Pleasanton
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IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written
above.
CITY OF LIVERMORE
By:
City Manager
ATTEST:
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
City Attorney of Livermore
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IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written
above.
CITY OF DUBLIN
By:
City Manager
ATTEST:
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
City Attorney of Dublin
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COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, a political subdivision of the State of California
An
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL
SUFFICIENCY:
Deputy Alameda County Council
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EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR THE AXIS COMMUNITY CLINIC
5925 West Las Positas Boulevard
(Pleasanton, Alameda County, California)
Unit 100, as shown on the Condominium Plan attached as Exhibit "B" to the Declaration of Covenants,
Conditions and Restrictions of 5925 West Las Positas, a Condominium Project and defined therein,
recorded August 29, 2006, Instrument No. 2006- 330168, Official Records.
PARCEL TWO:
An undivided 53.15% interest as tenants in common in and to Parcel "A" of Parcel Map 9021, for
Condominium Purposes, filed August 29, 2006, Map Book 292, Pages 1 and 2, Alameda County
Records.
Excepting therefrom and reserving the following:
1. All the Condominium Units depicted on the Plan and defined in the Declaration other than the Unit
described in Parcel One above.
2. The Exclusive Use Common Areas as defined in the Declaration and/or depicted on the Plan which
are set aside and allocated for the exclusive use of the owners of Condominiums other the Condominium
Unit described in Parcel One above.
3. Non- exclusive easements for ingress, egress, support, use, enjoyment and rights over, under upon
and through the Common Areas appurtenant to all Units as said easements and rights are defined in the
Declaration.
A non- exclusive easement for ingress and egress, support, use, enjoyment and rights over, under, upon
and through the Common Areas as shown on the Plan and defined in the Declaration.
EXHIBIT B
PROJECT BUDGET
5925 West Las Positas Boulevard
(Pleasanton, Alameda County, California)