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REPORT FOR HOUSING DIVISION ❑ Ordinance on 1 Reading
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PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES FOR THE ❑ Implementing Resolution
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CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Receive and file the Quarterly Report for Housing Division Projects and Activities for the period of
July 2020 through September 2020.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION ACTION
All commission meetings were canceled for July 2020 through November 2020 due to the COVID-
19 emergency.
DISCUSSION
This report, for the quarter ending on September 30, 2020, provides statistics for all of the
affordable housing projects and activities for the Housing Division. The report is divided into four
sections: Loan Activity, Loan Portfolio Management and Monitoring, Affordable Housing Funds and
Commitments, and Development Projects.
Loan Activity
Applications
The Housing Division offers several different programs including down payment assistance for first-
time homebuyers and rehabilitation loans for mobile homes, single-family, multi -family, and historic
homes. Inquiries are received from the public and applications are mailed out, received and
approved for these programs on a continual basis. Table 1 shows the number of inquiries,
applications sent out, received, and approved by type, for the quarter and for the total fiscal year.
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Table 1: Applications Sent Out, Received, and Approved
Program
Inquiries
Applications
Sent Out
Applications
Received
Applications
Approved
Q1
Total FY
Q1
Total FY
Q1
Total FY
Q1
Total FY
Single -Family Rehabilitation
27
27
27
27
0
0
0
0
Mobile Home Rehabilitation
15
15
15
15
0
0
0
0
Multi -Family Rehabilitation
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Historic Home Restoration
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Homeownership / DPAP
19
19
19
19
3
3
1
1
Subordinations
8
8
0
0
8
8
8
8
The number of applications received is typically lower than the number of applications sent out in
any given period due to the stringent program guidelines for eligibility regulated by the federal
government, which makes it difficult for most applicants to qualify. Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-
19), application processing for the Down Payment Assistance Program, Single -Family and Mobile
Home Rehabilitation Program were put on hold during the first quarter. There are currently nine
applications for the Single -Family Rehabilitation Program and four applications for the Mobile
Home Rehabilitation Program.
Homeowners who have second liens with the City of Santa Ana have been interested in refinancing
their first lien mortgage to take advantage of the low interest rates. When the first lien is refinanced,
it is necessary for the City to subordinate its second lien. During the first quarter, eight requests
for subordination were received, approved, and processed.
Rehabilitation Loan Underwriting and Approval Progress
During this quarter, one mobile home rehabilitation loan was funded.
Rehabilitation Program Construction Progress
Homeowners receiving rehabilitation loans are guided through an open selection of contractors to
complete the work on their homes. Each homeowner is given a list of contractors that have been
screened by staff for license and insurance requirements. However, homeowners are allowed to
select any contractor that meets these same requirements. Staff assists the homeowners with the
evaluation of bids and selection of a contractor. Staff also monitors the construction work, approves
payments to contractors, and tracks expenditures to ensure compliance with the loan agreement
and program guidelines. During this quarter, two mobile homes were under construction and no
rehabilitation of single-family homes or mobile homes were completed.
Down Payment Assistance Loan Program (DPAP) Progress
For the Down Payment Assistance Loan Program, staff evaluates applicant eligibility and oversees
underwriting to ensure compliance with program guidelines and requirements established by the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). During this quarter, staff conducted
three down payment assistance virtual workshops via Zoom with 58 attendees. One down payment
assistance loan closed escrow. Three down payment assistance applications were received and
one application was approved. One Habitat for Humanity purchase loan was also approved.
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Loan Portfolio Management & Monitoring
The Housing Division is responsible for managing the residential loan portfolio which includes all
of the loans entered into by the City and Housing Authority acting as the Housing Successor
Agency. As of the end of the first quarter, the principal balance was $136,764,166. This is
comprised of 368 loans, of which 344 are deferred or residual receipt payment loans. As shown in
Table 2, the loan portfolio generated $24,363 in payments of principal and interest during the first
quarter. The amount of residual receipts payments changes every quarter.
Table 2: Portfolio Revenue
Funding Source
HOME
CDBG
Redevelopment
NSP
CalHOME
Loan Payoffs
$0
$74,108
$0
$10,150
$10,000
Residual Receipts Payments
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
Amortized Loan Payments
$2,521
$6,371
$15,471
$0
$0
Total for Q3
$2,521
$80,479
$15,471
$10,150
$10,000
Monitoring
As part of the requirements for these funds, staff must monitor the owner -occupancy of single-
family homes that have received loans, and the building code compliance of units in rental projects
with long-term affordability covenants. During this quarter, 26 owner -occupancy recertification
letters were mailed and 22 were returned and processed. This number includes letters sent from
previous months.
On -site compliance monitoring of the tenant files was not conducted this quarter due to COVI D-19.
HUD has temporarily waived the requirement for ongoing periodic inspections of HOME -assisted
rental housing through December 31, 2020.
Prior to all inspections being put on -hold due to COVID-19, staff conducted building code
compliance inspections for 113 units on seven properties, which represents a sampling of 36% of
the total units in the properties. Regulations require that only a sample of units be selected for
inspection. Staff also inspects the grounds and common areas, such as laundry rooms, to ensure
they also meet municipal code requirements. The grounds, common areas, and all of the inspected
units were found to be in compliance at the time of initial inspection.
Available Funds and Land Assets for Affordable Housing Development Projects
The City of Santa Ana and the Housing Authority, acting as the Housing Successor Agency,
manages multiple sources of local, state, and federal funds to promote and facilitate the
development of affordable housing as well as land assets held by the Housing Authority. Exhibit 1
provides a summary of the funds available as of September 30, 2020. Exhibit 2 provides a
summary of available land assets.
Housing Opportunity Ordinance
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On -Site Development
Since 2011, a total of 33 units have been developed on -site as a result of the Ordinance, including
23 ownership units for -sale and 10 rental units:
Units Built On -Site
Ownership
Rental
TOTAL
23
10
33
Regulatory agreements have been signed with two market -rate developments that will build 30
additional rental units on -site affordable to very -low income households.
In -Lieu Fees Generated
All in -lieu fees, penalties, and other monies collected pursuant to the Housing Opportunity
Ordinance, including interest, are deposited into the Inclusionary Housing Fund. Since inception,
the Inclusionary Housing Fund has generated $20,587,325 to be used for the development of
housing affordable to low- and moderate -income households, with a reasonable amount spent on
administrative or related expenses associated with the administration of the Housing Opportunity
Ordinance. These fees were generated from a total of 13 projects that opted to pay the in -lieu fee
instead of building units on -site. If those 13 projects had instead built the inclusionary housing units
on -site, a total of 500 affordable housing units would have been created.
In -lieu fees generated have been used to develop new affordable housing opportunities, provide
emergency shelter, and create homeownership opportunities. Below is a summary of how in -lieu
fees have been used by the City.
Project
Inclusionary Housing
# of Units
Address
Funds Spent
Santa Ana Arts
$ 4,775,000
57
1666 N. Main Street
Collective
Tiny Tim Plaza
$ 1,300,000
50
2239 West 5th Street
The Link Interim
$ 4,140,295
N/A
2320 S Redhill
Emergency Shelter
Avenue
TOTAL
$ 10,215,295
107
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Project
Inclusionary Housing
# of Units
Address
Funds Committed
Legacy Square
$ 3,170,547
92
609 North Spurgeon
Street
Habitat for Humanity
"Lacy
$ 231,494
2
416 Vance Street &
& Vance"
826 N. Lacy Street
Westview House
$ 1,514,113
84
2530 and 2534
Westminster Avenue
WISE Place Steps to
Independence Public
$ 90,000
N/A
N/A
Service Program
Down Payment
$ 280,000
N/A
N/A
Assistance
TOTAL
$ 5,286,154
178
Affordable Housing Development Projects
There are two affordable housing developments under construction and six affordable housing
projects in pre -development. An existing affordable housing development (Cornerstone
Apartments) is also being rehabilitated. Below are brief summaries for two recently completed
projects, eight projects under construction / pre -development, and the project under rehabilitation.
Exhibit 3 provides a development timeline for the larger development projects.
Projects Completed
Santa Ana Arts Collective (1666 N. Main Street)
Developer
Meta Housing Corporation
Acquisition, adaptive reuse and new construction project comprised of 57
Description
affordable rental units designated for professional artists of all disciplines,
and one manager's unit. Permanent supportive housing for 15 units will be
funded by MHSA/SNHP funds from the County of Orange.
Inclusionary Housing ($4,775,000), HOME Investment Partnership
City Funds
Program (HOME) ($2,627,631), Community Development Block Grant
CDBG $500,000
The project received its certificate of occupancy on June 24. As of
Update
September 30, there are 52 units occupied and the building is anticipated
to be fully leased by the end of November 2020.
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Heroes Landinq - formerly Santa Ana Veterans Villaqe (3312 W. First Street)
Developer
Jamboree Housing Corporation
New construction of an affordable multi -family apartment complex
Description
consisting of 75 units of permanent supportive housing with wrap -around
supportive services for HUD -Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH)
eligible homeless veterans and one manager's unit.
City Funds
Seventy-five HUD-VASH Project -Based Vouchers, HOME-CHDO
$477,345.90
Update
Construction is complete and the project was fully leased in August. The
ro.ect antici ates converting to permanent financing by November 30.
Projects under Construction
Aqua Housinq (317 E. 17th Street)
Developer
Community Development Partners with Mercy House as the service
provider
Acquisition, demolition and new construction of a former motel yielding 56
units of affordable permanent supportive housing with wrap -around
Description
supportive services for chronically homeless individuals and one manager's
unit. 28 of the 56 units will be funded by MHSA/SNHP funds from the
County of Orange.
City Funds
Fifty-six Project -Based Vouchers (PBVs)
Construction is now approximately 88% complete with completion
targeted by the end of December 2020. The rear residential building
Update
(segment C) is nearing completion. Awnings, stairs, and railings are being
installed. Hardscape and landscape has started and the Faces of Santa
Ana painted two murals. Safety measures are in place at the job site with
PPE and social distancing being enforced for all workers.
La Placita Cinco — formerly Tiny Tim Plaza (2239 West 5th Street)
Developer
Community Development Partners
New construction of an affordable multi -family apartment complex
Description
consisting of 50 units of rental housing serving very -low and extremely -low
income families, and one manager's unit.
City Funds
Inclusionary Housing ($1,300,000), Housing Successor Agency
$4, 700, 000
The project is currently under construction, at 86% complete. The retail
Update
renovations are also under construction. Marketing and lease -up have
begun, with the City's approval of Santa Ana live/work preference
notations. All units are anticipated to be filled through the Santa Ana
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live/work preference. The project anticipates completion and occupancy
at the end of 2020.
Projects in Pre -Development
Crossroads at Washinqton (1126 and 1146 E. Washington Avenue)
Developer
Related Companies of California with A Community of Friends (ACOF) as
co -developer and lead service provider
New construction of a 100% affordable multi -family apartment complex
Description
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consisting of 85 units of rental housing and one manager's unit. All units will
be affordable to households earning less than 30% AMI of which 43 units
will be set -aside for permanent supportive housing.
HOME Investment Partnerships Program ($3,007,489), Neighborhood
City Funds
Stabilization Program ($963,951), 65-year ground lease agreement for
1126 and 1146 E. Washington Avenue (Appraised Value as of September
22, 2019: $4,108,136
The Project received its entitlements on February 24, 2020. The Project
received a formal commitment for 43 Project Based Vouchers from the
Orange County Housing Authority on March 5, 2020. In February, the City
and County approved the 65-year Ground Lease, Option Agreement for the
Ground Lease, Joint Powers Agreement and Quitclaims associated with the
JPA. The documents were approved by City Council on February 18, 2020.
The Option Agreement was executed shortly afterwards. Following these
approvals, the developer submitted a 9% Tax Credit application for the
TCAC 9% Application 1 st Round on March 9 but did not receive an award.
Update
Developer submitted an FCAA 9/o Tax Credit application in July 2020
(Round 2). Funding awards for Round 2 will be announced at the next
CTCAC Committee meeting which has been rescheduled to October 14,
2020. The Project is pursuing additional environmental assessments
based on the conditions of the sites (City and County parcels) identified in
the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and the Phase II
Environmental Site Assessment. Additional assessment is required to
determine the extent of contamination and scope of future remediation
activities. Changes to the project timeline are anticipated.
FX Residences 801, 809, 809 % East Santa Ana Boulevard
Developer
HomeAid Orange County, Inc. with Mercy House as the service provider
New construction of an affordable multi -family apartment complex
Description
consisting of 16 units of permanent supportive housing, and one manager's
unit.
Housing Successor Agency ($1,069,947), three HUD-VASH PBVs, 99-year
City Funds
ground lease agreement for 801 E. Santa Ana Blvd. (Appraised Value as
of October 25, 2018: $788,000
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The developer and Public Works staff are working to resolve design issues
prior to resubmittal of the package. HomeAid Orange County is in ongoing
Update communication with state HCD and CAL HFA. Both entities will coordinate
the disbursement of capital funds to be used for the permanent financing of
the project. In May 2020, HomeAid Orange County was awarded $1.1 M
from the Orange County Housing Finance Trust for additional gap funding.
Habitat for Humanity (416 Vance Street & 826 N. Lacy Street)
Developer
Habitat for Humanity of Orange County
Description
New construction of two single-family detached homes for homeownership
serving households up to 120% AMI.
Inclusionary Housing ($231,494) and 99-year ground lease agreement for
City Funds
416 Vance Street and 826 N. Lacy Street (Appraised Value as of October
25, 2018: $578,000
The developer is awaiting final approval of the architectural drawings from
the Historic French Park Committee. The Neighborhood Review
Application was submitted to city staff and upon its approval, developer is
Update
ready to submit grading / engineering plans for review. Developer is
awaiting final documentation from SCE regarding the abandonment of the
easement that currently exists between the two parcels. The Ground
Lease Agreement and Inclusionary Grant Documents were approved at
the November 17, 2020 City Council meeting.
Legacy Square (609 North Spurgeon Street)
Developer
National Community Renaissance with Mercy House as the service
provider
New construction of a 100% affordable multi -family apartment complex
Description
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consisting of 92 units of rental housing and one manager's unit. All units will
be affordable to households earning less than 60% AMI of which 33 units
will be set aside for permanent supportive housing.
City Funds
Inclusionary Housing ($3,170,547) and eight HUD-VASH PBVs
The developer was awarded $25,431,865 in Affordable Housing and
Sustainable Communities (AHSC) funding in June 2020. The developer
Update
applied for 4% tax credits and tax exempt bonds in June 2020. The
developer was awarded a total of $6,013,134 for 16 No Place Like Home
(NPLH) units - $3,135,262 for capital and $2,887,872 for the capitalized
operating subsidy reserve.
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North Harbor Villaqe (1108 N. Harbor)
Developer
Jamboree Housing Corporation
New construction of a 100% affordable multi -family apartment complex
Description
consisting of 89 permanent supportive housing studio units for homeless
veterans.
City Funds
Eight -nine HUD-VASH PBVs and CDBG ($1,687,047)
Multi -family Housing Program (MHP) funding awards were announced in
late December 2019 and the developer did not receive an MHP grant due
to extraordinary competition across the state. The developer submitted an
application to the Veterans Housing and Homelessness Prevention (VHHP)
Program on February 13, 2020. The developer also resubmitted an MHP
application on March 3, 2020 for the second round as an alternative
financing strategy. This award was highly competitive and the developer did
not receive MHP financing. Additionally, the developer applied on March
25, 2020 to the Orange County Housing Finance Trust fund for additional
financing. On May 13, 2020, the developer received financing commitment
Update
for $2,292,920 from OCHFT. On June 10, 2020, the developer received a
financing commitment for $10,000,000 from VHHP. On June 11, 2020, the
developer applied for tax exempt bond financing through CDLAC totaling
$24,000,000. This tax exempt bond financing will be used for the
construction loan. On July 1, 2020, the developer applied for 4%
competitive state and federal tax credits. Awards for these financing
sources should be announced in July and September respectively. If
awarded tax credits, construction would then likely begin early to late Q1
2021. Project received both tax-exempt bond and 4% competitive state and
federal tax credits. Community meeting is scheduled for November4, 2020
to finalize design review approval. The consultant team kick-off meeting
was held in September in preparation for closing in March 2021.
Westview House (2530 Westminster Avenue)
Developer
Community Development Partners
New construction of an affordable multi -family apartment development
Description
consisting of 85 units of both large family and PSH with one manager's unit.
A total of 26 of the units will be funded by MHSA funds and the NPLH
program.
City Funds
Inclusionary Housing ($1,514,113), HOME Investment Partnerships
Program $2,003,705 and Rental Rehabilitation Program $386,523
The developer applied for the OC 2020 Supportive Housing NOFA MHSA
Update
funds and is currently in the underwriting process with the County of
Orange. They have also been notified that the County Health Care Agency
and OCCR will co-sponsor their competitive NPLH application in January
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2021. The developer is in third plan check and anticipates full entitlements
in January.
Existing Projects under Rehabilitation
Cornerstone Apartments (805. 810. 815. 816. 825. 835 and 904 S. Minnie Street)
Developer
Jamboree Housing
Description
Rehabilitation of a 126-unit affordable housing project originally built in
1961.
City Funds
HOME Investment Partnerships Program ($5,128,152) and Housing
Successor Agency $2,054,327 in existing affordable housing loans.
Ten existing HOME Program loans and thirty-three existing Housing
Successor Agency loans were consolidated into two Amended and
Restated Loan Agreements in order to enable the project to re -syndicate
and resubordinate existing affordable housing loans to a new senior loan.
Construction work started in October 2019 and is currently 59% complete.
Update
Exterior work is continuing as planned. Due to the circumstances of COVI D-
19 and the shelter in place order, interior work construction was temporarily
halted in March 2020. Jamboree resumed interior work on June 29, 2020.
Assuming there are no further delays, Jamboree anticipates construction
completion by the end of October 2020. The project will then transition into
stabilization and the permanent loan conversion. The Project anticipates
converting to the permanent loan by February 1, 2021.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
Submitted By: Steven A. Mendoza, Executive Director — Community Development Agency
Exhibits: 1. Available Funds for Affordable Housing Development Projects
2. Available Land Assets for Affordable Housing Development
3. Project Timelines
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Exhibit 1
Available Funds for Affordable Housing Development Projects
As of September 30, 2020
Housing Successor Agency (Housing Authority)
$3,617,971 Cash on Hand
($1,069,947) Frances Xavier Residence Project Pre -Commitment Loan'
($250,000) Administrative Costs Allowance 2
($2,298,024) Administrative Costs Allowance for Future Fiscal Years'
$0 Available Funds
Inclusionary Housing Funds
$6,854,810 Cash on Hand
($210,000) Down Payment Assistance Program 4
($3,170,547) Legacy Square Project Pre -Commitment Loan'
($231,494) Lacy Street Project Pre -Commitment Loan 6
($56,712) Tiny Tim Plaza Project Costs 7
($1,514,113) Westview House Pre -Commitment Loan "
($90,000) WISEPlace Steps to Independence Program Agreement 9
($1,467,867) Administrative Costs Allowance (CDA/PBA)
$114,078 Available Funds
HOME Program
$6,887,743 Funds to Drawdown
($3,007,489) Crossroads at Washington Pre -Commitment Loan 10
($2,003,705) Westview House Pre -Commitment Loan 6
$1,876,549 Available Funds to Drawdown
CDBG Program (Acquisition/Rehabilitation Projects Only)
$2,042,960 Funds to Drawdown
($1,687,047) North Harbor Village Project Pre -Commitment Loan "
$355,913 Available Funds to Drawdown
NSP Program (Abandoned, Foreclosed or Vacant Properties Only)
$1,342,572 Funds to Drawdown
($963,951) Crossroads at Washington Pre -Commitment Loan '0
($96,395) Crossroads at Washington Project Costs
($282,226) Transfer to CDBG in FY 20/21
$0 Available Funds to Drawdown
Rental Rehabilitation Grant Program
$391,251 Cash on Hand'2
($386,523) Westview House Pre -Commitment Loan 6
$4,728 Available Funds
$2,351,268 Total Available Funds
Approved by Housing Authority on Jan uary 15,2019.
x The Housing successor Agency relies on available ash rotund the monitoring and compliance functions related to the former Redevelopment Agency's housing loans.
' Funds tobeset aside for compliance and monitoring requirements due to uncertainty of future repayment revenues
c $400,000 originally approved by City Council on March 6,2018. Four loans paid through end of May 2020.
Approved by City Council/Housing Authority on January 15, 2019.
e Approved by City Council/Housing Authority on March 5, 2019.
Project costs only; $6 OM In loans approved by Cry Council/Housing Authority and paid on May , 2019.
e Approved by City Council on April ], 2020.
e Approved by City Council on April ], 2020.
10 Approved by City Council on July 2, 201911 .
Approved by City Council/Housing Authority on March 5, 2019.
' old program Income available after close out of program with HUD.
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AVAILABLE LAND ASSETS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
(1) 302 E. Twenty -Second Street
a. APN:003-122-25
b. Lot Size: 27,817sf
c. Current Zoning: R1 Single -Family Residence, which allows one house per lot.
d. Parcel was acquired 10/30/2002 using Low and Moderate Income Housing Asset
Fund - 20% Set Aside.
e. Previous Use: Purchased from Cal Trans. It was a remnant parcel from the freeway
widening project. The site was vacant and undeveloped at the time it was acquired.
f. General Plan: Low Density Residential, which allows single-family residences and
ancillary uses.
g. Maximum du/ac: Seven units per acre.
h. Site Condition / Environmental Conditions: Property is irregular in shape, is below
the minimum lot size for a residential lot, and will most likely require the approval of
several variances from the zoning code in order to facilitate a residential unit.
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Current Affordable Housing Development Project Timelines
Projects Completed
Santa Ana Arts Collective — 1666 N. Main St
Jun 15
RFP Issued
Nov 15
Approved HOME / CDGB Funds
Mar 16
Submitted application for AHSC (Cap & Trade Funds)
Sept 16
Awarded AHSC (Cap & Trade Funds)
Nov 16
9% Low -Income Housing Tax Credits Awarded
Dec 16
Relocation Plan Approved
Jul 17
Final loan approved / close of escrow
Jul 17
Planning Entitlements approved
Jul 17
Building permits pulled / construction initiated
Jun 20
Construction completion
Heroes Landing — 3312 W First St
Dec 16 RFP issued for PBVs
Apr 17 Approved HUD VASH PBVs
Jun 17 Awarded HOM CHDO Funds
Jun 17 Planning Entitlements Approved
Jan 18 Awarded County Special Needs Housing Funds
Feb 18 Submittal of 9% Low -Income Housing Tax Credit Application
Jun 18 Award of 9% Low -Income Housing Tax Credits
Dec 18 Close of escrow
Feb 19 Construction initiated
Mar 20 Construction completion
Projects Under Construction
Aqua Housing — 317 E. 17th Street
Dec 16
RFP Issued for PBVs
Apr 17
Approved PBVs
Jun 17
Planning entitlements approved
Jun 17
Approved additional PBVs
Jan 18
Awarded County Special Needs Housing Funds
Jan 18
Submitted application for HCD Infill Infrastructure Funds
Jun 18
Award of HCD Infill Infrastructure Funds
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Aug 18 Submittal of 4% Low -Income Housing Tax Credit Application
Oct 18 Allocation of 4% Low -Income Housing Tax Credits
Apr 19 Close of escrow
Jun 19 Construction initiated
Dec 20 Anticipated construction completion
La Placita Cinco — 2223 W. 5th Street
Dec 16 Developer submitted request for funds to CDA
Jun 17 Awarded City and Housing Successor Agency Funds
Jan 18 Planning entitlements approved
Jul 18 Submittal of 9% Low -Income Housing Tax Credit Application
Oct 18 Award of 9% Low -Income Housing Tax Credits
May 19 Close of Escrow
Jun 19 Construction initiated
Dec 20 Anticipated construction completion
Projects in Pre -Development
The Crossroads at Washington — 1126 and 1146 E. Washington Avenue
Aug 19 Submitted PSH application to County
Oct 19 Submitted for Planning entitlements
Oct 19 Community meeting
Nov 19 Approval of Joint Powers Agreement, Option to Ground Lease, Voucher
Resolution and Cooperation Agreement, and Regional Housing Needs
Assessment (RHNA) Agreement and Density Bonus
Dec 19 NEPA EA City Approval — City of Santa Ana submits NEPA EA to HUD
Feb 20 PSH Funds and Voucher approval from County Board of Supervisors
Feb 20 Planning entitlements approved
Mar 20 TCAC 9% Application — 1st Round 2020
Jul 20 TCAC FCAA/9% Application — 2nd Round 2020
Oct 20 TCAC FCAA/9% Award — 2nd Round 2020
May 20 Assuming a 1st Round 2020 TCAC 9% Award Allocation, start design
development drawings
May 21 Submit for 1 st plan check
Oct 21 City issues permit ready letter
Oct 21 Construction loan closing
Oct 21 Start construction
Jan 23 Construction complete
Jun 23 Full occupancy
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North Harbor Village — 1108 N. Harbor
Mar 19 Start of design development
Mar 19 Applied to FHLBSF for AHP Financing ($890,000)
Mar 19 Award of VASH Vouchers & City Loan by City Council (89 Vouchers and
$1,687,047)
Mar 19 Start environmental approval process with City of Santa Ana (CEQA/NEPA)
Mar 19 Applied for Home Depot Grant ($500,000)
Jun 19 CEQA / NEPA Approval — City of Santa Ana
Jun 19 AHP Award Date ($890,000)
Aug 20 Applied to HCD for MHP 1st Round Funding ($13,316,412)
Dec 19 Notified project did not receive 1st Round MHP funding
Feb 20 Applied to HCD for VHHP Funding ($10,000,000)
Mar 20 Applied to HCD for MHP 2nd round funding
Mar 20 Applied to OCHFT Financing ($2,292,920)
May 20 Notified project did not receive 2st Round MHP funding
May 20 Received OCHFT funding award ($2,292,920)
Jun 20 Received VHHP funding award ($10,000,000)
Jun 20 Submitted Plans for Ministerial Design Approval
Jun 20 Applied for CDLAC tax exempt bond allocation ($24,000,000)
Jul 20 Applied for TCAC 4% competitive state and federal tax credits ($9,896,911)
Sept 20 CDLAC Allocation
Nov 20 Ministerial Design Approval (upon completion of community meeting on
11 /4/2020)
Oct 20 TCAC Allocation
Oct 20 Start construction documents for rehab
Nov 20 Submit first plan check
Jan 20 Receipt of first plan check comments
Jan 20 Submit second plan check
Feb 21 Receipt of second plan check comments
Feb 21 Submit third plan check
Mar 21 Receipt of permit ready
Mar 21 Construction loan closing
Mar 21 Start of construction
May 22 Construction complete
Jan 22 Start of lease up
Dec 22 Full occupancy
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FX Residences — 801, 809, 809'/2 E. Santa Ana Boulevard
Jan 19 Council approval for land lease and project funding
Jan 19 Submittal of application for NPLH funding
Feb 19 Confirm with City staff that project site can yield additional units under
existing zoning
Mar 19 Revise conceptual drawings for additional 5 units (17 total units, up from the
original 12 units)
Mar 19 SNHP funding application submitted to County
Apr 19 City staff to review revised conceptual design
Apr 19 Begin development agreement
May 19 Board of Supervisors meeting for SNHP funding
Jul 19 Execute Development Agreement
Jul 19 Formal awards letters for NPLH funding to be issued
Aug 19 Initial planning submittal
Sept 19 Sunshine Ordinance Meeting
Jan 21 Planning Commission Meeting (ministerial approval of density bonus)
Feb 21 City Council Meeting (ministerial approval of density bonus)
Mar 21 Submit for first plan check
Jun 21 Building Permit
Jul 21 Begin construction (grading, weather permitting)
Jun 22 Completion of construction
Habitat for Humanity — 416 Vance Street & 826 N. Lacy Street
May 20
DDA signed
June 20
Prepare grading plans
Oct 20
Prepare architectural plans
Oct 20
Submit Neighborhood Review Application
Nov 20
Final Approval from Historic French Park Committee
Dec 20
Submit grading/improvements
Dec 20
Submit architectural plans
Jan 21
Grading permit issued
Feb 21
Commence Grading
Feb 21
Building Permits issued
Mar 21
Begin construction
Feb 22
Anticipated construction completion
Feb 22
Certificate of Occupancy / Closings
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Legacy Square — 609 North Spurgeon Street
Aug 18
Santa Ana CDA Funding Application
Dec 18
Applied for NPLH and SNHP Funds
Jan 19
Santa Ana funding award
Feb 19
Planning entitlements approved
Feb 19
Applied for Round 4 AHSC Funding
May 19
Award of SNHP funds
Jul 19
Applied for Round 1 MHP
Nov 19
Applied for State 4% tax credits
Jan 20
Construction drawings (8-12 weeks)
Feb 20
Apply for Round 5 AHSC funding
May 20
Apply for 4% tax credits
May 20
Plan check (12-16 weeks)
Jun 20
Award of AHSC funds
July 20
Award of 4% Tax Credits
July 20
Award of Tax -Exempt Bonds
May 20
Plan Check (12-16 weeks)
Nov 20
Building permit issuance
Dec 20
Construction closing/syndication
Jan 21
Begin construction (24 months)
Jan 23
Construction complete
April 23
100% fully leased (2 months)
Westview House — 2530 Westminster Avenue
Oct 19
City of Santa Ana RFP submittal
May 20
OC 2020 Supportive Housing NOFA Submittal
Dec 20
City of Santa Ana PBV Award
Dec 20
Construction/permanent debt commitments
Jan 21
Receive Entitlements
Jan 21
No Place Like Home application
Jun 21
No Place Like Home commitment
Aug 21
CDLAC/TCAC 4% application
Oct 21
CDLAC/TCAC 4% award
April 22
Construction permits issued
April 22
Construction start
Sept 23
Construction complete
Dec 23
Lease -Up complete
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