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General Plan Amendment No. 2021-01 <br />July 19, 2022 <br />Page 3 <br />• Goals, objectives, policies, and implementation programs <br />The proposed Housing Element updates the prior 2013-2021 element to better reflect the <br />City's demographics, housing conditions, local needs, and community priorities. The <br />updated Housing Element covers all of the State mandated components and includes an <br />introduction, policy framework, housing plan, and six appendices. The appendices <br />provide detailed information to address housing needs, housing constraints, housing <br />resources, program evaluation, assessment of fair housing, and public outreach. <br />Relationship of the Housing Element to the General Plan <br />The Housing Element is one of twelve elements of the City's General Plan, a document <br />that provides the long-range vision and guidance for future development in Santa Ana. <br />City Council adopted a comprehensive General Plan update, Golden City Beyond, in April <br />2022. For the General Plan to provide effective guidance on land use issues, the goals, <br />policies, and programs of each element must be internally consistent with other elements. <br />The Housing Element builds upon the adopted General Plan and is consistent with its <br />goals and policies. Additionally, the 6th Cycle Housing Element will not require a rezone <br />program or any other amendments to the General Plan to ensure consistency across <br />planning documents. <br />Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) <br />The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), in consultation with HCD, <br />is required to determine the existing and projected housing needs for the SCAG region <br />pursuant to Government Code Section 65584, et seq. by way of preparing a RHNA. For <br />the 6th planning cycle, HCD allocated 1,344,740 units to the Southern California region. <br />SCAG then developed methodology to distribute the regional determination to each <br />member jurisdiction in Southern California. The City of Santa Ana has a total RHNA of <br />3,137 housing units for the 2021-2029 planning period, as detailed in the following table. <br />Table 1: City of Santa Ana Reaional Housina Needs Assessment (RHNA) <br />Income Group <br />SCAG RHNA <br />Units <br />Transfer RHNA <br />Units ** <br />Total RHNA <br />Units <br />Very Low 0-50% AMI* <br />586 <br />20 <br />606 <br />Low 51-80% AMI <br />362 <br />0 <br />362 <br />Moderate 81-120%AMI <br />523 <br />22 <br />545 <br />Above Moderate 120%+AMI <br />1,624 <br />0 <br />1,624 <br />TOTAL <br />3,095 <br />42 <br />3,137 <br />'AMI means: Area Median Income; <br />**Transfer of RHNAfrom County of Orange as a result of joint development of Crossroads at Washington project. <br />The Housing Element is required to include an analysis of potential housing sites in the <br />City to accommodate the development of new housing units to meet the RHNA target. <br />However, housing projects that have been approved, permitted, or received a certificate <br />of occupancy after June 30, 2021 (pipeline) may be counted towards the 61h planning <br />cycle. In total, there are presently 6,914 pipeline housing units. Of those, 443 housing <br />City Council 37 — 3 7/19/2022 <br />