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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3 - Qtrly Rpt Housing Div Projs and ActivitiesEQlJS7 FOR COIVIIVIIIFdITY REDEVELOPMENT AND FIOUSING COMMISSION ACl'ION ~1~TIN DTI: J~,NUARY ~. , ~ ~ ~. ~ TiT~~ ~UTHR~, 1P~RT FOR HOU~~N~ D~~ZQ~ ~R~C~ AND DEPUTY ITY MANAGER FOR DEVEI.OPM~NT SERVICES RECOMMENDED ACTION APPROVED [~ A Re~om~ne~~e~ ~ As Amended o~uri~u~~To Reoo~mend that ~~ Hos~.ng ~uthorit~r reeeie and filet DICU~~ This status ~epox~t ~~~ the qua~te~ ending on December 1, X009, pro~ride statistics for the da~~~o~-dad ~f forda~~le houin~ ~cti~rit~.~ of the x~y' and the Communit~r Rede~re~.opr~ent ~.eno~r {.~gene~ , The r~o~t is divided into three sections : Loan ~oti~rit~, Loan Portfolio Management, and De~relopment Prod cots . ~oar~ A~t~.~ri ~~r Applieation~ The Housing Division offers several. d~.ffea~ent ~oo~~ams . The loans offered include homebu~rer do~rn pa~r~ent assistance and ~ehab~.l.~.tat~.on loans fox hi~torio ingle~-family, single family and mobile hones. Mobile home mans aye of~e~ed as fo~g~.~rabl.e grants and are used to cover the cost of essential repairs . Tie Housing Division x~e~rl.~~s appl.~.cat~.ons to detem~.ne ~~h~.eh ~rogra~n best fits the needs of the applicants. Applications are mailed out and reoe~.ved ~Di~ ~C~TA~Y U~ N~.Y~ har~~ Appl~ca~o~s et Ho~nebuye~ Down ~aymen# mobile Dome Angle Family Rehab~~ 3-1 quarterly deport For Housing Division Dro~ect and Activities January 19, 2010 ~a ge 2 for these px~ogxams on ~. continuing bas~.s , chart ~. shows the number of app~.~.cations sent out by typo during this quarter. Loan Underwriting and Appraval process In this process, staff reviews app~.icant el.igibil.~.t~, ver~.f~.e ~.ncome and assets, oversees underwriting, conducts an inspection of the unit, and prepares a work write up to determine rehabilitation work to be performed ~ Duo to the campl.ex fund~.ng requirements, appl.~.cants may be ~.n underwriting several months, It is largely determined by the applicant's tame~.y submittal of the necessary paperwork, Once approved, staff prepares a1.~. necessary Loan documents, makes a~xangements for eecut~.on, anal reserves the required loan funds, Two mobile home rehabilitation ~.oans and four hor~ebuyer assa~stanoe loans have been approved and funded ~~~. fay s cal year . construction Process During th~.s phase, staff mon~.tors the construct~.on ~rork, approves payments to oontractars, and tracks expenditures to ensure they do not exceed available funds . u~.t~.ama~~.y prod ect~ often involve add~.ta~onal issues such ~ cor~p~.a~ance w~.th p~ceva~.~..ing wage requa~rer~ents and~ox~ Dava~s~ Bacon, A of December 1, 2D~9, and including the multifamily units, there was a total of ~.4 units underway. Loan ~o~t~'o1.~.0 ~nage~en~ The Housing D~~ision is responsible for ensur~.r~ the .integra~t~r of the residential loan portfolio, As of the end of the calendar year, the pr~.nc~.pa1 balance was 7 ~., ~ ~.~, 7 ~ . This is comprised of ~ 1~ loans of which 349 are deferred or residual receipts payment ~.oans. The Loan portfolio generated X44,$68 in repayments of principal and interest for the quarter ending December ~., ~ ~ . D~v~~.oprne~ ~a~v~eo~s~u~.~~~~'a~i~y Rea~,i~~taa~on Townsend and ~aitt The city Douncil and Agency have approved loans to Orange Housing Developr~ent corporation ~OHDC} and &c Developr~ent for acquisition and rehab~.~.~tata on of six apartment buildings ~.n the ~`ownsend and Haitt area . Rents are to be restricted to those affordable to extremely low- and very Iow~income households. Four of the six buildings are now complete, a is 3-2 quarterly depart ~'ox~ Houa~ng Da.viion Pro~eots and Activities ~anuax~~r 1 2~i~ Page a oornmunity oentex~. ~`he rehabilitatien ~rork is under ray on both of the re~na~.ning buildings, 7a North Lary The pity ounezl. and Agency here approved laans to AHD and ~~C De~re~.opment for a~guiit~.on and rehab~.~.~.tation of a 2~ unit building ~.~ 7~ Narth Laoy, dents ~~~ to be x~etr~.et~d to those affordable to extremely 1.ow~ and very 1o~~inoome households, the project his closed escro~r and the rehab~.l~.tat~.on ox~~ ass underpay. NP Program the pity received 5, 7~, ~.~~ through the Neighborhood tabili~at~.on Program {NAP} Which i intended to target and stabilize oommunitie hardest hit with foreclosures, Five ASP programs were Cheated, including a Doan Payment AssitaCe Px~ogra~m, Redevelopment Program, ingle~~am~.ly Ac~u~.s~.t~.on-Rehabilitation Program, Hito~c~.c~ondominium Acui~ition~- Rehab~.l~.tation Program and a Multifamily cqu~.s~.t.~on-Rehabilitation Program, ~ Comprehens~.ve and detailed quarterly report is pasted on the ~~.~~' website at http; ~~ww~~r, santa-~ana, org~cd~~NP. esp. ANR Haines, Inc,, the intermediary selected to implement hor~eo~anership programs including the dingle family and Historic/Condo, is repans~.ble for the aoquisa~tion, rehabilitation and regale of the foreclosed units. These home ~~~.11 be gold to families ~~ith incomes up to ~.~0 percent of the area median ~AM~~ , ~`o date, there are 20 single-family homes in various stages of acquisition, rehabilitation, or x~esal.e that ~~ill be sold to qualifying families. ~NR has spent or committed morn than ~,9 m~.~.~.ian in NP funds and has le~reraged an additional ~ , ~ million zn private funds to made these affordable units available. OHD eras selected far the implementation of the Multifamily Acqui~itian~Rehab~.~.itation Program. To date, ~HDC has used ~..4 million in NAP funds to acquire ~.4 unit mv~~.ti~~am~.ly property. on Durant street. These unity ~ri11 be targeted to households at ox be~.aw ~ percent AMZ and ~~rill help the ~.ty meet the requ~.rement that at least ~ percent of its NAP funds be spent to assist very law-~income households, Raitt street Infi~.l ~.te civic tenter Harrio Housing arparation ~CCBHC} is proposing to construct an 11-unit affordable housing pro~eat comprised of three triplexes and t~~o single family units , the px~a~ ect ~t~.~.l be integrated ~~ith C~BH' ~ 3-3 quarterly Report Fox ~ous~.ng Div~.s~.on Projects and Activities ~7anuary 19 , 2 010 Page 4 existing ~.2~un~.t development to the north. P1an~ are proceeding through the ity' site plan review process, while the developer continues proforma preparation and .ender negotiations. This material will fox~zn the basis of a D~.sosa~t~.on and Development Agreement ~ DDA~ , wh~.ch ~. ant~.cipated to be considered in ~ Q ~.~. , 1000 Block of North Logan The Logan ~.nf~.ll project cans~.sts of the development of three single family homes , orange county commun~.ty ~ous~.ng cox~pox~ata~on and its general contractor, Taller san ~7ose, commenced construction ~.n December 200. The homes are to be said to first-time homebuyers with incomes at or below 8~ percent of the area medzan. The three-bedroor~ home w~.~.l sell for 17 0, 000; and the taro, four-bedroom homes will sell for 17 5, O D O each. construction of the homes is now complete and the three families selected through the sales lottery process have been qualifyed to purchase the homes . Escrow closed on one property ire late December ~ DO and the others are expected to close shortly thereafter. RI~McFadden on January 5, 2009, the pity Council and Agency approved a DDA with RI McFadden, ~~c for dee~.opment of two parcels at the cornea of McFadden and orange, The project consists of two single family res~.dences; one being a ~.,~~ square feet, 4-bedroom home, and the other a 1,21 square feet, ybedx~oom home. The homes were constructed in 15 days and will be sold througk~ a Lottery process to be held t a future date. scattered Sites RFP on october 9, 2009, the Agency released a Request for Qualifications for the selection of qual~.fied developers for 1 Agency-~o~rne~ paroel Dn December ~ ~., 20D 9, the Agency selected th~cee devel.opex~s fox' the prod ect . Habitat for Humanity of orano~e county was selected as developer for single-family housing at sites ident~.f~.ed as ?~.~ & 8~.2 ~. ooncord street; 111, 1121, cypress Avenue; ~.~.4 Eastwood Avenue; 40~ Edinger Avenue; 4 010 & ~ 0 ~. 8 ~ . McFadden Avenue; ~ 10 ~ & ~ 110 ~ . McFadden; and 102 ~ 1~cLean Drive , Habitat is a non-profit corporation created for the purpose of constructing and sell~.n new homes to low and moderate inco~re families, Also approved was oHQO and o&o Development as the developer for molt i family housing at sites ~.dentified as 217, 219 ~ ~5, ~7 . Birch street; 2~4 & 208 ~, Bush street; and N. spureon ~. 22nd street. 3-4 ~~rterl~r sport For Housing ~i~r~.~.on Prod acts n~. A~t~.~r~.t~os Tanury i 9, 2 ~ ~. ~ gage ~~ CAS, ~I~~AC~ ~hor~ i no ~~s~a1 impa~ asoc~.t~d Frith this ~tion. ~~ ~~ r Shelly Landry-Bay1e Housing Manager Community Development Agency CJN/SLB/JP-H/mfr PRF~~R~I~ B~; ~u~nit ~x~~c~.~do~Hern~nd~~ 3-6