Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate all legal documents, including but not limited to contracts, loan agreements, deeds of trust, promissory notes, subordination agreements, assignment agreements, ground lease and lease back to the County, and estoppels relating to one or more forgivable loans with Pacific Clinics, or affiliate, in an amount not to exceed $1,849,577 to facilitate the construction of one to two Intensive Services Foster Care Plus caregiver housing units to be located on the County-owned property at 2215 Fruitdale, San Jose, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive, and subject to Administration review of related due diligence matters and other standard requirements set forth in the final documentation. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2031. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): Exempt from CEQA pursuant to Section 15303 of the CEQA Guidelines. (LA)
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The document outlines a recommendation for the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors to approve the delegation of authority to negotiate and execute legal documents related to forgivable loans with Pacific Clinics for the construction of Intensive Services Foster Care Plus (ISFC+) caregiver housing units. The proposed project involves the development of one to two housing units on County-owned property in San Jose, with funding drawn from the Complex Care Capacity Building Funds. The action is expected to positively impact the foster care system by providing placements for high-acuity foster youth.
Key points
The recommended action involves approving a delegation of authority to negotiate and execute legal documents for forgivable loans with Pacific Clinics.
The project aims to construct one to two ISFC+ caregiver housing units on County-owned property at 2215 Fruitdale, San Jose.
The funding commitment is up to $1,849,577, drawn from the Complex Care Capacity Building Funds.
The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Section 15303.
Approval of the action is expected to enhance the County's capacity to provide specialized placements for high-needs foster youth.
Limitations
The document includes placeholders for certain fields that are not filled in, such as specific dates and names of individuals involved in the processing of the legislative file.
The document appears to be a draft as it includes references to a future agenda date and ongoing negotiations.
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County of Santa Clara Social Services Agency 129142 DATE: May 19, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Daniel Little, Director, Social Services Agency Wendy Kinnear, Director, Dept of Family and Children's Services SUBJECT: DOA Pacific Clinics-ISFC-Plus Housing Units RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate all legal documents, including but not limited to contracts, loan agreements, deeds of trust, promissory notes, subordination agreements, assignment agreements, ground lease and lease back to the County, and estoppels relating to one or more forgivable loans with Pacific Clinics, or affiliate, in an amount not to exceed $1,849,577 to facilitate the construction of one to two Intensive Services Foster Care Plus caregiver housing units to be located on the County-owned property at 2215 Fruitdale, San Jose, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive, and subject to Administration review of related due diligence matters and other standard requirements set forth in the final documentation. Delegation of authority shall...
The source text indicates this attachment appears to be a draft document.
The document outlines a recommendation for the Board of Supervisors to approve a delegation of authority to the County Executive to negotiate and execute legal documents related to forgivable loans with Pacific Clinics for the construction of Intensive Services Foster Care Plus caregiver housing units on County-owned property. The funding commitment is up to $1,849,577, drawn from state funds, with no new impact on the County General Fund. The project aims to enhance the foster care system's capacity for high-acuity placements and is exempt from CEQA requirements.
Key points
Delegation of authority to negotiate and execute documents related to forgivable loans with Pacific Clinics.
Funding amount not to exceed $1,849,577 for construction of caregiver housing units.
Project located at 2215 Fruitdale, San Jose, with plans for demolition of existing structures.
No new impact on the County General Fund; funding from Complex Care Capacity Building Funds.
Project aims to improve foster care placements for high-acuity youth.
Limitations
The document appears to be a draft as it contains placeholders and unresolved sections.
Specific details regarding the loan terms and project development plan are not finalized.
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County of Santa Clara Social Services Agency 129142 DATE: May 19, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Daniel Little, Director, Social Services Agency Wendy Kinnear, Director, Dept of Family and Children's Services SUBJECT: DOA Pacific Clinics-ISFC-Plus Housing Units RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate all legal documents, including but not limited to contracts, loan agreements, deeds of trust, promissory notes, subordination agreements, assignment agreements, ground lease and lease back to the County, and estoppels relating to one or more forgivable loans with Pacific Clinics, or affiliate, in an amount not to exceed $1,849,577 to facilitate the construction of one to two Intensive Services Foster Care Plus caregiver housing units to be located on the County-owned property at 2215 Fruitdale, San Jose, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive, and subject to Administration review of related due diligence matters and other standard requirements set forth in the final documentation. Delegation of authority shall...
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Memo related to Pacific Clinics ISFC-Plus Housing Units DOA
This memorandum clarifies that the Forgivable Loan Agreement with Pacific Clinics for the development of additional units of Intensive Services Foster Care Plus caregiver subsidized housing will be presented to the Board of Supervisors on June 2, 2026, instead of May 19, 2026.
Key points
The memorandum is from Daniel Little, Director of the Social Services Agency.
It addresses the Board of Supervisors and the County Executive.
The Forgivable Loan Agreement supports the development of two additional housing units.
The meeting date for the Board of Supervisors to discuss the agreement is June 2, 2026.
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Docusign Envelope ID: 22347C3B-BEE8-4BA0-8864-AB9ADC74B13E County of Santa Clara Social Services Agency 333 West Julian Street San Jose, California 95110-2335 DATE: May 15, 2026 TO: Honorable Board of Supervisors James R. Williams, County Executive FROM: Daniel Little, Director, Social Services Agency RE: Forgivable Loan Agreement with Pacific Clinics __________________________________________________________________ This memorandum clarifies that the Forgivable Loan Agreement with Pacific Clinics to support the development of two additional units of Intensive Services Foster Care Plus caregiver subsidized housing located on the Pacific Clinics Los Gatos Campus mentioned in the originally published legislative file will go to the Board of Supervisors (Board) on June 2, 2026, not May 19, 2026. The Revised Printout excludes the mention of the Forgivable Loan Agreement going to a specific Board meeting. Board of Supervisors: Sylvia Arenas, Betty Duong, Otto Lee, Susan Ellenberg, Margaret Abe-Koga County Executive: James R. Williams