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2014-006 - Santa Ana General Plan Housing Element and Public Safety Element Updates
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PROGRAM EVALUATION <br />Table D -4 <br />Progress toward Housing Element Goal #2 Objectives <br />JAA <br />D -14 CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT <br />Responsible <br />Name of Program Objective <br />Agency Status <br />Housing Incentives <br />25. Affordable <br />Implement the density bonus <br />PBA, <br />Accomplishments: <br />Housing <br />ordinance to assist in the <br />Planning <br />The City continues to work with interested parties to utilize the <br />Incentives <br />development of extremely low, <br />Division <br />density bonus tool to improve the economic feasibility of <br />very low, and low income rental <br />affordable housing. Three density bonuses were approved by <br />units, moderate income condos, <br />City Council in 2011, and 13 units were constructed in 2012. <br />and senior housing <br />• Offer fee deferrals to housing <br />CDA, <br />In January 2012, the City program expired that allowed the <br />developers, including those <br />Housing <br />payment of development impact fees to be deferred until final <br />providing lower income <br />Division <br />building occupancy; it was not extended by City Council. <br />housing, to stimulate the <br />production of housing <br />The City Council adopted the Housing Opportunity Ordinance in <br />• Reevaluate the economic <br />2011. The ordinance applies to properties requesting land use <br />appropriateness of studying the <br />changes from nonresidential to residential development. <br />development of a Citywide <br />inclusionary ordinance <br />• Gather input from stakeholders <br />The City solicited input from stakeholders and residents <br />and residents regarding <br />regarding affordable housing issues by means of a survey <br />affordable housing incentives <br />conducted for the preparation of its Consolidated 5 -Year Plan. <br />• Work with nonprofits that <br />Appropriateness: <br />provide affordable housing to <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 period, except <br />extremely low income <br />for notations mentioned above. <br />households <br />26. Extremely Low <br />• Seek opportunities to offer low <br />CDA, <br />Accomplishments: <br />Income <br />cost land to developers that <br />Housing <br />The City provided low cost land, a $100,000 grant, and loans <br />Housing <br />provide extremely low income <br />Division <br />totaling almost $2 million for the development of Vista del Rio, <br />(ELI) housing <br />affordable housing for disabled special needs —some of which <br />• Target funding and housing <br />will be restricted to extremely low income households. <br />incentive programs (25 -33), as <br />Within the restrictions of available funding and project <br />feasible, to facilitate and <br />feasibility, the City continues to work with nonprofits <br />encourage ELI housing <br />organizations to provide affordable housing to extremely low <br />• Work with nonprofit <br />PBA, <br />income households. <br />organizations that provide <br />Planning <br />affordable housing to ELI <br />Division <br />The City received additional allocations for housing vouchers for <br />households <br />• Seek to expand the number of <br />Housing <br />NED individuals. At the end of 2012, 73% of participating <br />vouchers provided by SAHA. At <br />Authority <br />families in the Voucher Program qualified as ELI families. <br />least 65% of new participants in <br />Appropriateness: <br />the HCV program will be ELI <br />This program will continue for the 2014 -2021 period. <br />JAA <br />D -14 CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT <br />
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