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AUTHORITY ACTION
MEETING DATE:
JUNE 5, 2006
TITLE:
MONTHLY REPORT FOR HOUSING
DIVISION PROJECTS AND
ACTIVITIES - APRIL 2006
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RECOMMENDED ACTION
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RECORDING SECRETARY USE ONLY:
APPROVED
❑ As Recommended
❑ As Amended
CONTINUED TO
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
Recommended that the Housing Authority receive and file.
By a vote of 4:0 (Sarmiento, Turner and Yanez absent) at its Regular
Meeting of May 16, 2006.
DISCUSSION
The April 2006 monthly status report provides statistics for the day-to-
day affordable housing activities of the City and the Community
Redevelopment Agency. The report is divided into four sections: Loan
Activity, Loan Portfolio Management, Compliance Monitoring, and
Development Projects.
Loan Activity
Applications
The Housing Services Division offers
rehabilitation loan programs designed
for owner occupied historic single
family, single family, and mobile
homes. There are four different mobile
home programs: Mobile Home Hardship
Forgivable Loan. Program, Federal
Chart 1 Applications
Single
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Empowerment Zone Forgivable Loan Program, CalHome Mobile Home Rehab Loan
Program, and CalHome Replacement Loan Program. The Housing Division
reviews applications to determine which program best fits the needs of
the applicants. Applications are mailed out and received for these
programs on a continuing basis. Chart 1 shows the number of applications
sent out by type this fiscal year.
Loan Approval Process
Staff reviews applicant eligibility,
verifies income and assets, oversees
underwriting, conducts an inspection of the
unit, and prepares a work write up to
determine rehabilitation work to be
performed. Once approved, staff prepares
all necessary loan documents, makes
arrangements for execution, and reserves the
required loan funds. Chart 2 shows the
number approved during this fiscal year by
program type. This represents a total
amount of $8,556,402 for projects.
Construction Process
During this phase, staff monitors
the construction work, approves
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payments to contractors, and
180
tracks expenditures to ensure they
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do not exceed available funds.
150
Multifamily projects often involve
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additional issues such as
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compliance with prevailing wage
135
requirements and/or Davis -Bacon.
130
Chart 3 shows the number of
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projects underway during each
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month of the fiscal year.
Chart 2 Units Approved
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Chart 3 -Units Underway
July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April
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Loan Portfolio Management
The Housing Division is responsible for ensuring the integrity of the
residential loan portfolio. As of the end of April, the principal
balance was $33.77 million. This is comprised of 405 loans of which 301
were deferred payment loans. Five loans were closed -out in March, while
30 have been paid off during the fiscal year. The loan portfolio has
generated $969,301 in program income from loan repayments since the
beginning of the fiscal year. Staff has completed an audit of all FY 04-
05 loan files. This included all Single Family Rehab loans completed in
FY 04-05.
Compliance Monitoring
Over the years, the City and Agency have received funds from various
State and Federal programs. These funds each have specific restrictions
and requirements. The Division is responsible for ensuring that the
projects are in compliance with these requirements, and that' the units
meet the City's municipal code as it relates to public health and safety
requirements. Monitoring includes case file review, unit inspections,
non-profit certifications and onsite auditing. As of the end of April,
the Division was responsible for monitoring 1,201 units.
Development Projects/Multi-Family Rehabilitation
Birch Street
On January 3, 2006, the Redevelopment Agency awarded a contract for the
construction of four California Bungalow style single-family homes in the
Historic Heninger Park Neighborhood. After working diligently with the
selected contractor, he was unable to obtain the necessary performance
bond. On April 3, 2006, staff re -opened the bid process. The bid
notices were mailed to 68 developers and contractors. in addition, the
entire bid package is available on the City's web site. The
advertisement will be published four times in both the Orange County
Register and Los Angeles Times. The bid closes on June 2, 2006.
McFadden Infill Site (between Maple and Orange Streets)
Currently staff is working with an architect to develop conceptual plans.
Staff will continue to work with an architect to develop more detailed
plans, which will be taken to the neighborhood by August. Staff
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anticipates distributing a Request for Qualifications to select a
developer by October.
Raitt Street Infill Site
Staff is negotiating with Civic Center Barrio Housing Corporation (CCBHC)
to develop attached homes on the site. It is anticipated that these
homes will be sold to low-income families. The number of units that will
be developed on the site has yet to be determined. CCBHC is currently
attempting to contract with an architect for the project. Staff
anticipates bringing a Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) to the
City Council and Redevelopment Agency by December.
1000 Block of N Loaan
The Logan infill project consists of three vacant lots located at 1006,
1012, and 1015 North Logan Street. Staff is currently negotiating with
Orange County Community Housing Corporation (OCCHC) to develop a single-
family home on each of the parcels. OCCHC is partnering with Taller San
Jose to develop the parcels. Staff anticipates bringing a DDA to the
Redevelopment Agency for consideration by July.
Scattered Site Infill
The Housing Division is developing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the
development of scattered infill single-family sites throughout the City.
These sites were acquired through various street and freeway improvement
projects. It is anticipated that the RFP will be published by the end of
the May.
1501 N. Ross Street & 1411 N. Durant Street
On January 3, 2006, the City Council and Redevelopment Agency approved an
agreement with Orange Housing Development Corporation (OHDC) for the
acquisition and rehabilitation of two multi -family properties located at
1501 N. Ross Street and 1411 N. Durant Street. On March 15, 2006, the
California Debt Limit Allocation Committee approved Ross & Durant L.P.
for a bond of $7,343,904. The project is on schedule and escrow closing
is set for May 12, 2006.
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FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
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Patricia C. Whitaker
Executive Director
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