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Housing Division Quarterly Report <br />August 1, 2023 <br />Page 9 <br />3 <br />6 <br />2 <br />4 <br />submittals to the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA). The submittals <br />are needed to complete the interior work. Most approvals for Bldg. C <br />have been issued but approvals are pending for Bldg. B and Bldg. A. <br />Once the interior work is approved, it will all be completed while <br />elevator, exterior stucco, and paint start. The current schedule is <br />subject to change pending approvals from the city on our plan revisions. <br />Westview House (2530 Westminster Avenue) <br />Developer Community Development Partners with Mercy House as the service provider <br />Description <br />New construction of an affordable multifamily apartment development <br />consisting of 84 units of both large family and PSH units and one (1) <br />manager’s unit. Twenty-six (26) of the units will be funded by Mainstream <br />Program PBVs and Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) funds through the No <br />Place Like Home (NPLH) program. <br />City / Authority <br />Funds <br />Inclusionary Housing ($1,514,113), HOME Investment Partnerships Program <br />($2,003,705), Rental Rehabilitation Program ($386,523), and twenty-six (26) <br />Mainstream Program PBVs <br />Update <br />The project has completed rough framing and roofing. Project is currently <br />working on utility rough ins. Completion of the project is anticipated in <br />February 2024. <br />Crossroads at Washington (1126, 1136, and 1146 E. Washington Avenue) <br />Developer The Related Companies of California with A Community of Friends as co- <br />developer and lead service provider <br />Description <br />New construction of a 100% affordable multifamily apartment complex <br />consisting of 85 units of rental housing and one (1) manager’s unit. All units <br />will be affordable to households earning less than 30% AMI of which 43 units <br />will be set-aside for permanent supportive housing. <br />City / Authority <br />Funds <br />HOME Investment Partnerships Program ($3,007,489), Neighborhood <br />Stabilization Program ($1,637,420), sixty-five (65) year ground lease <br />agreement for 1126, 1136, and 1146 E. Washington Avenue (Appraised <br />Value as of September 22, 2019: $4,108,136) and fifteen (15) PBVs <br />Update <br />The project is framed and roofed. The developer is working with the <br />Corporation for Supportive Housing, Orange County staff, and the Santa Ana <br />Housing Authority to begin the marketing. <br />Habitat for Humanity (826 N. Lacy & 830 N. Lacy Street) <br />Developer Habitat for Humanity of Orange County (Habitat) <br />Description New construction of two single-family detached homes for homeownership <br />serving households up to 120% AMI. <br />City / Authority <br />Funds <br />Inclusionary Housing ($565,271) and a 99-year ground lease agreement for <br />416 Vance Street and 826 N. Lacy Street (Appraised Value as of Oct 25, <br />2018: $578,000) <br />Update <br />Significant interior work was completed during this quarter including the <br />painting, door installation, and cabinetry work. On May 5, Habitat held the <br />Leaders Build Challenge on-site. Event participants included sponsors and