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File #: 22-646    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 8/1/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/10/2022 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a resolution authorizing submission of the 2022 Infill Infrastructure Grant (IIG) Program to the California State Department of Housing and Community Development. (Ernesto Lucero, Acting Deputy Director, Economic and Community Development Department)
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Report regarding a resolution authorizing submission of the 2022 Infill Infrastructure Grant (IIG) Program to the California State Department of Housing and Community Development. (Ernesto Lucero, Acting Deputy Director, Economic and Community Development Department)

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the City Council approve a resolution authorizing submission of the 2022 Infill Infrastructure Grant (IIG) Program to the California State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and authorizing the City Manager to execute related agreements and take related actions.

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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
In 2007, the former Redevelopment Agency of the City of South San Francisco ("Redevelopment Agency") entered into an agreement with the City and County of San Francisco/San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) to purchase 13.2 acres of land located in the vicinity of El Camino Real and Chestnut (PUC Site). The sale was completed and the property transferred to the Agency on January 31, 2008. Within this 13.2-acre property, the PUC Site consists of two vacant lots totaling approximately 5.9 acres, identified as a portion of APNs 093-312-050 and 093-312-060.

The PUC Site, as envisioned in several policy documents, offers an opportunity for mixed-use development, due to its large contiguous land area, extensive frontage along Mission Road, and direct pedestrian access to the South San Francisco BART station, El Camino Real commercial corridor, Centennial Trail, and other amenities. In late 2011, the City Council adopted the El Camino Real/Chestnut Avenue Area Plan (Area Plan) to help guide future development on the PUC Site and adjacent parcels. The subject site is zoned according to the Area Plan, with the designation for high density residential. The Project contains three vertical development structures on three parcels (with a companion subdivision map). Parcel 1 will have Building C2, Parcel 2 will have Building C1...

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