Approve funding agreement for negotiating community benefits from 65-acre Bay development

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In Plain English

A developer wants to build mixed-use housing and commercial space on 65 acres of the former Stauffer Chemical site near Richmond Bay. The developer will pay the city's costs to negotiate a community benefits agreement that could include affordable housing, parks, or job training. If approved, the city can hire lawyers and consultants without using taxpayer money.

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