Pre-Bid Conference Attendees
Relocation Services
TIDA-17-01
Conference April 20th, 2017
Corrected 5.1.17
Name Email Address Phone Number Mailing Address
Jessica Garliepp [email protected] 925-768-8000 373 4th Street, Suite 2-A, Oakland, CA 94607
Joe LaBonte [email protected] / 510-
560-0630
7901 Oakport St, Suite 4800, Oakland, CA
94621
Karen Eddleman [email protected] 925-691-85002300 Contra Costa Blvd, Suite 525, Pleasant
Hill, CA 94510
Lupe Arreola [email protected] 415-558-4059
For Ryan Young, 30 Van Ness Avenue, Suite
200, San Francisco, CA 94102
Matthew Schock [email protected] 925-691-85002300 Contra Costa Blvd, Suite 525, Pleasant
Hill, CA 94510
Nicholas Dewar [email protected] 415-587-6889942 Chenery Street, San Francisco, CA
94131
Pati Boyle [email protected] 415-722-35893181 Mission Street, #20, San Francisco, CA
94110
Treasure Island Development Authority
Treasure Island Development Program
Relocation Services RFP Pre-Proposal Conference
April 20, 2017
Treasure Island Development Authority
1993 Congress and the President selected NSTI for closure and disposition by the Base Realignment & Closure Commission
1994 Citizens Reuse Committee formed to review reuse planning efforts.
1996 Draft Reuse Plan endorsed in 1996 by Mayor, Board of Supervisors, and the Planning Commission
1997 TIDA created by State legislation as single purpose redevelopment agency pursuant to California Community Redevelopment Law and as Trustee of Public Trust Lands
NSTI officially closed and Navy and TIDA sign Cooperative Agreement for interim reuse of Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island
Base Closure
Treasure Island Development Authority
Since 2000, Treasure Island has been home to approximately 1,800 residents
More than 150 commercial tenants
Treasure Island Community
Treasure Island Development Authority
2000 - 2002 Competitive selection process for Master Developer. Treasure Island Community Development (TICD) selected.
2003 - 2006 TIDA and TICD enter into Exclusive Negotiating Agreement,and begin planning for future redevelopment of TI.
2006 Development Plan and Term Sheet approved by the TIDA Board and Board of Supervisors
May 2010 TIDA Board and Board of Supervisors unanimously endorse update to Development Plan and Term Sheet
April-June 2011 TIDA Board and Board of Supervisors unanimously uphold certification of the FEIS/EIR and adopt Disposition and Development Agreement and related entitlement and transaction documents
Planning for the Future
Treasure Island Development Authority
Disposition & Development Agreement
Land Use Plan
Infrastructure Plan
Sustainability Plan
Transportation Implementation
Plan
Financing Plan
Housing & Transition
Plan
Community Facilities
Plan
Jobs & Economic
Development Plan
Open Space Plan
Other Project Documents
• Redevelopment Plan
• Development Agreement
• Design for Development
• Trust Exchange Agreement
• Design Review and Document Approval Procedure
• Interagency Cooperation Agreement
• Technical Memoranda
• Navy Conveyance Agreement
DDA Supporting Documents
Treasure Island Development Authority
• Up to 8,000 homes (2,173 affordable)
• Up to 500 Hotel Rooms
• Up to 450,000 sf Retail & Historic Reuse
• Up to 100,000 sf Office
Development Program
• 300 acres Open Space
• New Utility Infrastructure
• Geotechnical Improvements
• Sea Level Rise Adaptations
Treasure Island Development Authority
• 27.2% affordable• 5% inclusionary in market-rate projects (307 units)
• Balance of 1,866 units in 100% affordable TIDA and TIHDI developed sites
• TIHDI Providers will developa minimum of 435 units
• Affordability range of 0% to 120% of Area Median Income (AMI)
• Average affordability below 50% AMI
Affordable Housing
Treasure Island Development Authority
Affordable Housing
Treasure Island Development Authority
Program Phasing Plan
Treasure Island Development Authority
Affordable & Replacing Housing Development
• Sites will become available over time
• Funding availability will lag behind site availability
• Tax Credit Financing
• Development Program Generated Funds• Developer Contribution• Tax Increment Financing
• Project Specific Grants • AHSC
• VHHP
• Other
Treasure Island Development Authority
Projected Market Rate Buildout
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032
Market Rate Home Development
Units/Year Cumulative Units
Treasure Island Development Authority
Housing and Transition Plans
• Housing Plan • Guiding Agreement for market-rate and affordable housing
development
• Transitional Housing Rules and Regulations for The Villages at Treasure Island (THRRs)
• Covers market rate residents
• Benefits extended to Pre-DDA Households only; Post-DDA Households provided only advisory services
• TIHDI Transition Housing Plan• Provides for future transition of TIHDI provider households
Treasure Island Development Authority
Transitional Housing Rules and Regulations
• Anticipated two types of moves:• An Interim Move: from one existing unit to another existing unit
• Long Term Move: From an existing unit to a newly constructed unit on Treasure Island
• Benefit Options for Long Term Move• New Rental Unit
• In-Lieu Payment
• Purchase Assistance
• Pre-Marketing Opportunity
Treasure Island Development Authority
The Villages at Treasure Island Households
425 Occupied Units
205 Post-DDA Households
220 Pre-DDA Households
Eligible for and Elect Affordable
Unit Option
Relocate to New Transition Unit
Elect In-Lieu Payment or Down
Payment Assistance
Treasure Island Development Authority