On February 26, 2013, the Board of Supervisors allocated $227,000 in CDBG funds to Resources for Community Development (RCD) for the Bella Monte Apartments project.
RCD formed a limited partnership when the project was originally constructed in 2005. Bella Monte Apartments, L.P. currently owns the development, a 52-unit apartment complex called Bella Monte Apartments in the unincorporated area of Bay Point. The development includes a mix of 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units to accommodate families of different sizes. The range of affordability levels of the units is 20 percent to 60 percent of the area median income (AMI). RCD built the apartment complex in 2005 with financing from Contra Costa County CDBG, HOME and HOPWA funds, former County Redevelopment Agency funds, and other funds.
RCD is proposing to construct perimeter fencing to improve the safety and security of the project, to improve quality of life for existing and future residents, and to reduce on-site criminal activities. The fence will connect each of the four existing buildings, securing the interior portions of the site. Resident vehicle access to two existing parking areas will be accessible by sliding vehicle gates, and up to four secured pedestrian gates would be added for residents accessing the property on foot. The proposed security fencing would prevent pedestrians from using the property as a cut-through between Willow Pass Road and the surrounding residential neighborhood.
The CDBG funds will be used to support both the hard and soft costs of the project. The CDBG funds will be provided in the form of a 47-year, residual receipt loan with a one percent interest rate. Affordability and use restrictions are incorporated into the CDBG loan documents. Additional financing for the project is the ten percent CDBG match requirement. RCD proposes to use funds from the projects operating reserve in the amount of $23,000.
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA): CDBG projects are subject to NEPA and 24 CFR Part 58 review. The NEPA review for this project has been completed. Required mitigations are included in the loan agreement.
County Counsel has approved to form the following attached documents:
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Deed of Trust with Assignment of Rents, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing;
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Promissory Note; and
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CDBG Loan Agreement
Without the approval and execution of the CDBG legal documents, the project will not be rehabilitated.
Bella Monte Apartments supports Children Reports Card Indicator #4: Families are Safe, Stable and Nurturing and #5: Communities are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families.