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One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012-2952 213.922.2000 Tel metro. net 12 PLANNNG AND PROGRAMMNG COMMTTEE MARCH 18, 2015 SUBJECT: ACTON: METRO GOLD LNE- SOTO STATON JONT DEVELOPMENT AUTHORZE EXECUTON OF A SHORT TERM EXCLUSVE NEGOTATON AGREEMENT RECOMMENDATON 1. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to enter into a 6-month "Short Term" Exclusive Negotiation Agreement ("ENA"), with an option to extend up to 3 additional months, with Bridge Housing Corporation/East LA Community Corporation ("Bridge/ELACC"), or an entity created by Bridge/ELACC, to conduct community outreach regarding two mixed-use real estate developments and to refine the project scope to be included in a full term ENA, for the Metro-owned property situated at and across the street from the Metro Gold Line Soto station (the "Development Sites"). SSUE n December 2013 the Joint Development team issued separate Requests for Proposals ("RFPs") for three Metro-owned sites in Boyle Heights. One of the RFPs solicited real estate development proposals for the Development Sites (depicted on Attachment A). The two other RFPs solicited development proposals for: (a) Metro's Cesar E. Chavez and Soto Street properties, and (b) Metro's Mariachi Plaza station properties. A request to enter into a Short Term ENA for the Cesar Chavez and Soto site is covered in a separate March 2016 Board Report and we will start over with a new procurement for the Mariachi Plaza Station site. Metro received four development proposals for the Development Sites in response to the RFP. One of these proposals was submitted by Bridge/ELACC. At the November 2014 meeting of the Planning and Programming Committee, the joint development team was directed to conduct additional community outreach regarding the development proposal and report back to the Board. The recommended actions are based on the feedback from the community outreach efforts. DSCUSSON The Development Sites are situated at and across the street from the Metro Gold Line Soto station. The larger of the two sites, totaling 1.09 acres, is located on the southwest corner of 1st and Soto streets. t is generally flat and rectangular in shape and contains the portal to the subterranean Gold Line Soto station and a large plaza providing access

to the portal from 1st and Soto streets. The plaza and portal (and subterranean station improvements) encumber approximately 0.64 acres of this site. The second site is located on the southeast corner of 1st and Soto streets and totals 0.29 acres. t, too, is generally flat and rectangular in shape, but it does not contain any Gold Line improvements. The Solicitation Process The RFP soliciting real estate development proposals for the Development Site was issued in December 2013 in accordance with Metro's Joint Development Policies and Procedures. The RFP contained Conceptual Development Guidelines for the Development Sites that were approved by the Board in January 2013. Among other things, the RFP required each proposer to submit: (a) a narrative and graphic description of a development project that meets or exceeds the objectives and guidelines included in the Board-approved Conceptual Development Guidelines for the Development Sites; (b) details regarding the development team; (c) a financing plan and timeline for completion of the proposed development project; and (d) a financial proposal to Metro in exchange for a long-term ground lease of the Development Sites. Metro received four proposals for the Development Sites. The proposals were received from the following teams, proposing the indicated developments: Development Team Afton Property nvestments AMG & Associates/Pacific Companies The TEX Group Proposed Development 8,000 to 16,000 sq. ft. of single story retail space 105 affordable family apartments and 1,850 sq. ft. of street level retail space in two, six-story buildings 152 apartments (88 market rate, 22 affordable for families and 42 affordable for seniors) and 5,830 sq. ft. of street level retail space in buildings ranging from 4 to 6 stories Bridge/ELACC 88 affordable apartments (49 for families and 39 for seniors) and 16,400 sq. ft. of street level retail space in buildings ranging from 4 to 6 stories] The proposals were evaluated by a three-member panel, aided by a non-voting consultant team consisting of the Saucedo Group and Jim Suhr and Associates. After its initial review of the proposals, the panel eliminated from further consideration the proposals provided by Afton Property nvestments and the AMG & Associates/Pacific Companies because the other two proposals were more transit oriented and showed a clearer compatibility with the context of both the Development Sites and the neighborhood overall. Metro Gold Line - Solo Station Joint Development Page 2

The TEX Group and Bridge/ELACC were interviewed by the evaluation panel on September 22, 2014. After the interviews, the final scores were tabulated and discussed and the proposal submitted by the Bridge/ELACC team was identified as the preferred proposal. The Selected Proposal and Team The Bridge/ELACC team includes the following firms: Developers: Bridge Housing Corporation and East LA Community Corporation Architect: Gonzalez Goodale Architects Entitlements Consultant: QES, ncorporated Bridge/ELACC submitted a well-conceived proposal for the Development Sites, including an attractive, transit-oriented design developed by Gonzalez Goodale Architects that will provide retail opportunities to Metro patrons and the community along with needed affordable family and senior housing. A site plan, renderings and a summary of the proposed development are set forth on Attachments B and C. The Bridge/ELACC team demonstrated a thorough understanding of the entitlement and financing processes needed to bring their proposed project to fruition and have an impressive track record of completing similar projects. They also have a strong connection to the Boyle Heights community through ELACC's many long-standing community programs and developments. Joint Development Team Community Outreach Efforts Between November 2014 and February 2015, the joint development team, with support from community relations, conducted the following outreach activities: Held two meetings of the newly formed Boyle Heights Design Review Advisory Committee (DRAC). This committee is made up of 22 representatives of various stakeholder groups and/or organizations, including property owners, renters, local businesses, homeowners, nonprofits, youth and arts organizations; Developed a stakeholder list, which continues to grow, and provided information and updates before and after all community meetings and Board actions regarding the Boyle Heights joint development sites; Attended two meetings of the Planning and Land Use Committee of the Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council (BHNC) as well as a meeting of the full BHNC Board. The BHNC voted to support entering into short term, 6-month ENAs, with the developers recommended for both the 1st and Soto site (subject of this Board Report) and the Cesar Chavez and Soto site (also being recommended this month). All of the BHNC meetings were noticed to our stakeholders, and each meeting had attendance ranging from 20 to 1 00 stakeholders; Sponsored a community meeting with over 200 attendees, to discuss the joint development process and potential next steps for the 3 joint development proposals under consideration. Metro Gold Line - Solo Station Joint Development Page 3

Based on the feedback from these efforts and the vote of the BHNC, the joint development team provided a status report at the February 18 1 h meeting of the Planning and Programming Committee. This report summarized what we heard from stakeholders, and informed the Committee and stakeholders of next steps, which include the recommendations in this report. The Short Term ENA The Short Term ENA is focused solely on community outreach. The Developer is not required to provide a deposit or fee to Metro, nor will any financial terms be negotiated. An outreach plan is included as part of the Short Term ENA, which describes the main activities of the ENA term. At the conclusion of the outreach process, it is intended that the Developer could refine their project scope based on community feedback, and this refined project scope would become part of a full term ENA. The full term ENA would be brought to the Board for consideration. Policy mplications The recommended actions are consistent with the goals of Metro's Joint Development Policies and Procedures to (i) enhance the land use and economic development goals of the surrounding community and conform to applicable local and regional development plans (as such plans may be amended from time to time); (ii) promote and enhance transit ridership; (iii) reduce auto use and congestion through transit-linked development and (iv) generate value to Metro based on a fair market return on public investment. The recommendation for a Short Term ENA focused solely on outreach is consistent with the feedback we heard from community stakeholders, who desire to be more engaged with the negotiation process. DETERMNATON OF SAFETY MPACT Approval of this item will have no impact on safety. f a negotiation continues past the Short Term ENA, Metro's operations staff will review and comment on the proposed development to ensure that the station, portal and public areas on Metro's property are maintained at the highest levels of safety. FNANCAL MPACT Funding for joint development activities related to the ENA and the proposed project is included in the FY15 budget in Cost Center 2210 (New Business Development), under Project 610011 (Economic Development). mpact to Budget Metro Gold Line- Solo Station Joint Development Page4

Metro project planning activities and related costs will be funded from local right-of-way lease revenues and any deposits secured from the Developer, as appropriate. Local rightof-way lease revenues are eligible for bus/rail operating and capital expenses. Execution of the ENA will not impact ongoing bus and rail operating and capital costs, Proposition A and C and TDA administration budget or Measure R administration budget. ALTERNATVES CONSDERED The Board could choose not to proceed with the recommended action and could direct staff to (a) enter into an ENA with one of the other proposers, (b) not proceed with development of the Development Sites and hold on to the property for future development, or (c) not proceed any of the proposers and seek new development proposals for the Development Sites from the development community via a new competitive process. Staff does not recommend proceeding with these alternatives because the recommendation actions are the direct outcome of a focused community outreach process and reflect the feedback and desires of the stakeholders who participated. Further, if the outreach during the Short Term ENA process does not create a project proposal suitable to the community, the other options could still be considered. NEXT STEPS Upon approval of the recommended action, the Short Term ENA will be executed, and, upon execution, staff and the Bridge/ELACC team will (a) explore further the feasibility of developing the proposed project on the Development Site, (b) complete the planning, design and entitlement work necessary to receive project approvals under CEQA, and (c) negotiate key terms and conditions to be included in a JDA, ground lease(s) and other development documents for the proposed project. f successful, staff will return to the Board for the authority to execute a JDA, ground lease(s) and other development documents with Bridge/ELACC in accordance with the negotiated terms and conditions. ATTACHMENTS Attachment A: Depiction of the Development Sites Attachment B: Site Plan and Rendering of Proposed Development Project Attachment C: Summary of the Proposed Development Project Prepared by: Greg Angelo Director, Countywide Planning and Development (213) 922-3815 Jenna Hornstock Deputy Executive Officer, Countywide Planning and Development Metro Gold Line - Soto Station Joint Development Page 5

213 922 7437 Calvin E. Hollis Managing Executive Officer Countywide Planning and Development 213 922 7319 Metro Gold Line - Soto Station Joint Development Page 6

Marttia Welborne FAA Chief Planning Officer Arthur T. Leahy Chief Executive Officer Metro Gold Line- Soto Station Joint Development Page 7

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ATTACHMENT C ELACC/Bridge 1st and Soto Proposal PROJECT SUMMARY The proposed development by ELACC/Bridge will consist of two affordable rental apartment developments. Los Tulipanes Senior Apartments, a mixed-use TOO with 39 apartments to be targeted to low income seniors, will be a 3-story-over-podium; Los Lirios Family Apartments, a mixed-use TOO with 49 apartments to be targeted to low income families, will be a 5-story-over-podium, stepping down to 3-story-over-podium to respect the scale of the neighboring residential community. PROPOSED USE Residential Ground Floor Commercial Open Space Parking UNTS/SF 88 units Los Lirios (Station Parcel): 49 affordable family units Los Tulipanes (SE Parcel): 39 affordable senior units Los Lirios (Station Parcel): 11,900 sf Los Tulipanes (SE Parcel): 3,930 sf Los Lirios (Station Parcel): 6,575 sf Los Tulipanes (SE Parcel): 3,800 sf Los Lirios (Station Parcel): 49 parking spaces Los Tulipanes (SE Parcel): 26 parking spaces Metro Gold Line- Soto Station Joint Development Page 12