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Crrr OF SANTA ANA <br />2006-2007 ANNUAL AcnON PLAN <br />are limited to the City's Low-and Moderate-Income area, which encompasses the <br />majority of the City's residential areas. Areas of the City outside of the Low- and <br />Moderate-Income target areas will benefit from activities that are limited-clientele in <br />nature, i.e., a person/household can benefit from a federally assisted program <br />provided they meet the program's eligibility criteria. Eligibility is typically established <br />by household income and household size. <br />In July 2003, HUD notified the City of Santa Ana that it had been selected to be <br />exempt from the cap on Low- and Moderate-Income levels currently applied to the <br />CDBG and HOME programs. Traditionally, HUD has capped the 80% income level <br />to an amount lower than the true 80% of the area's median income. Utilization of the <br />uncapped 80% income level theoretically allows more households to qualify for <br />CDBG and HOME funded activities. The City of Santa Ana has chosen to utilize the <br />uncapped 80% income standard for both its limited clientele and area-wide activities. <br />Table 4 provides a listing of HUD's "capped" 2006 income standard for Orange <br />County. "Uncapped" 2006 income figures have not been released by HUD at this <br />time; however, based on a preliminary evaluation, the uncapped income standard <br />will be lower than HUD's "capped" standard -the City will revise these figures as <br />soon as they are released by HUD. <br />TABLE 4: 2006 FEDERAL GRANT FUND HOUSEHOLD INCOME LIMITS "CAPPED" <br />•~ <br />1 Person 1 1', • <br />$17,050 1', <br />$28,400 :1' <br />$45,450 <br />2 Persons $19,500 $32,450 $51,900 <br />3 Persons $21,900 $36,500 $58,400 <br />4 Persons $24,350 $40,550 $64,900 <br />5 Persons $26,300 $43,800 $70,100 <br />6 Persons $28,250 $47,050 $75,300 <br />7 Persons $30,200 $50,300 $80,500 <br />8 & more <br />Persons $32 150 $53,550 $85,650 <br />aource: ua. uepamnent or nousmg arw uman ueveiopment <br />4/20/os 16 <br />19D-21 <br />
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