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MINUTES
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
JANUARY 8, 1979
The regular meeting of the Housing Authority of the City of Santa
Ana was called to order at 2:06 p.m., by Mayor Vernon S. Evans in
the absence of Chairman David F. Ortiz and Vice-Chairman Gordon
Bricken, in the City Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa
Ana.
Present
Absent
Gordon Bricken
David F. Ortiz
Harry K. Yamamoto
Vernon S. Evans
John Garthe
David L. Brandt
James E. Ward
The following persons were also present:
Peter A. Grams, Acting Housing Coordinator
Keith L. Gow, Acting City Manager
Dan E. Stone, Assistant City Manager
Richard Goblirsch, Redevelopment Director
Diedre Lingenfelter, Clerk of the Council
Pat Rice, Assistant to the Clerk of the Council
Mary C. Belmont, Recording Secretary
MINUTES
APPROVED
The full reading of Minutes
of the Regular Meeting of
January 8, 1979 was waived
as mailed on the unanimously carried 5:0
Ward, seconded by Commissioner Brandt.
and they were approved
motion of Commissioner
The monthly report for the
Section 8 Rental Assistance
Program dated December 27,
1978 indicated that 441 of
the 613 units authorized by
the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) were under
lease as of December 1,1978, was received and filed on the unanimously
carried 5:0 motion of Commissioner Brandt, seconded by Commissioner
Ward.
REPORT OF SECRETARY
SECTION 8 RENTAL ASSISTANCE
PAYMENTS PROGRAM
RECEIVED AND FILED
A report dated January 3,
1979 and written by Mr. Peter
A. Grams recommending authori-
zation for staff to request
to the U.S. Department of
HUD to convert 100 housing units (presently allocated to the Santa
Ana Housing Authority) from the Section 23 housing program to the
Section 8 leased housing program and that this allocation be specifically
designated for Mobile Home Renters was approved on a 5:0 carried
motion by Commissioner Ward, seconded by Commissioner Yamamoto.
NEW BUSINESS
REPORT: CONVERSION OF SECTION 23
ALLOCATION (100 UNITS) TO SECTION
8 FOR MOBILE HOME RENTERS
In October, 1978 an amendment sponsored by Congressman Jerry Patterson
was passed by Congress and signed by the President that allowed
Section 8 rental subsidies to be applied to mobile home park residents.
Due to the strong interest in some form of control on space rental
prices from mobile home park groups in the City and the difficulty
some park residents have with rent levels, the recommendation regarding
the 100 unit allocation would be to focus these units toward needy
persons in the mobile home parks of the City.
The interim report of the mobile home park's issue, filed by the
Advisory Commission, referred to the opportunity to capture 100
units of Section 8 for mobile home park renters. The HAC recommended
that the Housing Authority Comml.ssion lnltlate toe necessary steps
to effect such a conversion and that it be focused towards mobile
home park renters.
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A report (walk-on item) dated
January 4,1979 and written
by Manuel A. Rede, recommended
approval of: 1) professional
Accountant services (on a
quarterly basis) by Alexander Grant & Co., 2) temporary contractual
services of a Housing Program Supervisor (pending recruitment of a
Housing Coordinator), and 3) an adjustment to salary range of Hous-
ing Coordinator position - from range 379 ($1,327 - $1,612) to
range 393 ($1,420 - $1,725), was approved on a carried motion of
5:0 by Commissioner Ward, seconded by Commissioner Yamamoto. Approval
was made pending upon certain conditions: Commissioner Ward recom-
mended that staff review their accounting procedures and began to
think more on "long term" accounting services; after the Authority
approved the requested recommendations, staff is to review their
requirements for Housing Coordinator and maybe began thinking of
looking for a "Housing Director," and finally that staff is to
report their accounting needs at the next budget session of Council.
NEW BUSINESS
REPORT: SPECIAL STAFFING
NEEDS - ACCOUNTING & PROGRAM
SUPERVISION
Commissioner Yamamoto commented that staff should review the require-
ments of the housing staff (i.e. individual should know enough
accounting and be qualified to keep the books and help the Housing
Program keep up to the required level of HUD, for the Housing Authority
did not want to do anything detrimental to HUD.
Mr. Grams commented that the Housing Authority needed a professional
accountant to be able to function on a professional level, that
there were enough federal funds for a temporary Housing Program
Supervisor on a contractual basis, pending the recruitment of a
Housing Coordinator; and that the reason the Housing Authority
staff was recommending approval of an adjustment to salary range of
the Housing Coordinator's position was that the recent recruitment
for that position produced only one person who passed the examination
process and became eligible for appointment. The private sector
seemed to have more attractive job offers than the City and this
pay range did not appeal to many.
ADJOURNMENT At 2:12 p.m., the meeting
was adjourned on the unanimously
carried 5:0 motion of Commissioner Yamamoto, seconded by Commissioner
Evans.