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MEETING AGENDA
JUNE 3, 2014
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER
22 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, California
5:45 p.m.
(Immediately following the City Council Closed Session Meeting)
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Miguel A. Pulido
Chairperson
Sal Tinajero Vincent F. Sarmiento
Vice Chairperson—Ward 6 Authority Member- Ward I
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Michele Martinez Angelica A.mezcua.
Authority Member- Ward 2 Authority Member- Ward 3
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P. David Benavides Roman A. Reyna
Authority Member- Ward 4 Authority Member- Ward 5
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Authority Member telephone:714-647-6900
Agenda item inquiries,•714-647452+
Sonia R. +Carva.lho Vacant Maria D. Hutzar
General Counsel Executive Director Recording Secretary
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Basic Housing Authority Meeting
Information
Code of Ethics and Conduct - The people of the City of Santa Ana, at an election held on February 5, 2008,
approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics and Conduct for elected
officials and members of appointed boards,commissions,and committees to assure public confidence.A copy
of the City's Code can be found on the Clerk of the Council's webpage. The following are the core values
expressed: Integer Hoates�! . Responsibility •1~airness -Aceountabili�? •Respea •E1 u ea g
Agenda Information - The agenda descriptions provide the public with a general summary of the items of
business to be considered by the Authority. The Authority is not limited in anyway by the "Recommended
Action" and may take any action which the Authority members deem to be appropriate on an agenda item.
Exopt as otherwise paovided by law, no action.shall be taken on any item not listed on the agenda.
Public Comments/Public Input - pursuant to Government Cade Sec. 54454.3, the Public may address the
Housing Authority on any and all matters within the Authority's jurisdiction.
At the discretion of the Chair, at the first Public Comment portion of the meeting, all comments may be
considered jointly. The public will be given the opportunity to speak three (3) minutes on any and all matters
contained on any of the Consent Calendar and Business Calendar items and/ or on issues of public interest
within the jurisdiction of the City. For public hearings, members of the public shall be given three (3) minutes
for each duly noticed hearing(unless the matter is continued prior to taking public testimony). All requests to
speak shall be submitted in writing to the Clerk of the Council at the beginning of the meeting and before
Public Comments begin. Speaker forms will be available at the meeting.
REQUEST'S TO SPEAK SHALL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE PUBLIC COMMENT SESSION
BEGINS WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE CHAIR. When speaking, all persons addressing the
Legislative Body shall follow the rules of decorum as detailed on the back of the speaker form. The presiding
officer shall have the power and responsibility to enforce decorum and order of the meeting as set forth in
Section 2-104(c) of the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
Consent Calendar- Alt matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the Authority
will be enacted by one motion without discussion unless a member of the Authority"pulls" an item(s) for a
separate vote.
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majority of the members regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection in the
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Clerk of the Council and are available for public inspection during regular business hours, 8:00 a.m. -. 5:00
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HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 2 JUNE 3,2014
CITY OF SANTA ANA
HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING
JUNE 3, 2014
CALL TO ORDER CHAIRPERSON PULIDO
HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD
MEMBERS TINAJERO,AMEZCUA,
BENAVIDES,MARTINEZ,REYNA,
SARMIENTO
City Manager, General Counsel, Recording
Secretary
PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS AND ITEMS OF PUBLIC INTEREST
(Refer to page 2 "Public Input" for description.)
CONSENT CALENDAR
RECOMMENDED ACTION, Approve staff recommendation on Consent Calendar
Items: 1 through 3.
1. REGULAR MEETING MINUTES OF MAY 6, 2014
RECOMMENDED ACTION. Approve Minutes.
2. EXCLJSED ABSENCES - Authority-Member Sarmiento- Clerk of the Council Office
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Excuse the absence of Authority Member
Sarmiento from the June 3, 2014 Housing Authority Meeting.
HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 3 JUNE 3,2014
3. QUARTERLY REPORT FOR HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM
JANUARY 2014 W MARCH 2014
At its pedal meeting of April 16, 2014, by a vote of 5:0, (Sandoval absent), the Community
Redevelopment and Mousing Commission recommended that the Housing Authority receive and file the
uarterly Report for Housing Choice Voucher Program: january 2014—March 2014.
RECOMMENDED ACTION. Receive and File.
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR***
BUSINESS CALENDAR
*** END OF BUSINESS CALENDAR***
COMMENTS
4. HOUSING AUTHORITY MEMBER COMMENTS
AT THIS TIME Housing Authority members may comment on non-agenda matters and ask
questions of or give directions to staff. NO action maybe taken on non-agenda items unless
authorized by law.
ADJOURNMENT
HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 4 JUNE 3,2014
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR OPEN MEETING
OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
MAY 6, 2014
CALLED TO ORDER COUNCIL CHAMBER
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
SANTA ANA, CA
9:21 P.M.
ATTENDANCE AUTHORITY MEMBERS Present:
MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Chair
SAL TINAJERO, Chair Pro Tern
ANGELICA AMEZCUA
P. DAVID BENAVIDES
MICHELE MARTINEZ
ROMAN A. REYNA
VINCENT F. SARMIENTO
AUTHORITY MEMBER Absent:
None
STAFF Present:
DAVID CAVAZOS, Executive Director
SONIA R. CARVALHO, Legal Counsel
MARIA D. HUIZAR, Recording Secretary
PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
MOTION:: Approve staff recommendation on Consent Calendar Items: 1
and 2.
MOTION: Martinez SECOND: Tinajero
VOTE: AYES: Amezcua, Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Reyna,
Sarmiento, Tinajero (7)
NOES: None (0)
ABSTAIN: None (0)
ABSENT: None (0)
HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES 1 MAY 6, 2014
1. REGULAR MEETING MINUTES OF APRIL 1, 2014 AND SPECIAL MEETING
MINUTES OF APRIL 15, 2014
MOTION: Approve Minutes.
2. EXCUSED ABSENCES - None
'** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR ***
COMMENTS
3. HOUSING AUTHORITY MEMBER COMMENTS — None
ADJOURNED — 9:22 P.M.
Maria D. Huizar,
Recording Secretary
HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES 2 MAY 6, 2014
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REQUEST OR HOUSING
AUTHORITY'' ACTION
MEETING DATE: RECORDING SECRETARY USE ONLY:
JUNE 3, 2014
TITLE: APPROVED
QUARTERLY REPORT FOR HOUSING El As Recommended
CHOICE VOUCHER. PROGRAM As Amended
JANUARY 2014 — MARCH 2014
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CONTINUED TO
EXECUTIVE DIRECT
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Receive and file.
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
At its special meeting of April 16, 2014, by a vote of 5:0, (Sandoval absent), the Community
Redevelopment and Housing Commission recommended that the Housing Authority receive and
file the Quarterly Report for Housing Choice Voucher Program: January 2014 — March 2014.
DISCUSSION
The January 2014 — March 2014 quarterly status report for the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV)
Rental Assistance Program provides statistics for the day-to-day activities of the Santa Ana
Housing Authority. The report is divided into three sections: Waiting list, Participants, and
Production.
Waiting List
As of March 13, 2014, there were 1,795 individuals/families on the waiting list. The waiting list last
opened on October 1, 2007 and closed on November 30, 2007. Charts 1 and 2 depict the
characteristics of those currently on the waiting list.
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Quarterly Report for HCV
June 3, 2014
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Chart 1 illustrates the percentage of those on 1. Residency Preference
the waiting list who work or live in Santa Ana Neither
These applicants are given a preference on 54%
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Ana
8°✓a %'%"//1 Live in Santa
Ana
38%
Chart 2 illustrates the number of applicants by 2. Household Size
total household size. The majority of families 500 .,...,.. . ,41... _....._. .. ....._.._w_
on the waiting list consist of only one or two °410
members. 400 �.... 358 315 . _......_..
Nearly half of all applicants (841 of 1795, or
300 ..... .... __ .._ ............__ ....m._ ...._.. .._. ........m
46%) have one or two member households 200 _.1 .m.v.... . ....... .__....w___
and would qualify for a one bedroom voucher. 84
The Santa Ana Housing Authority's occupancy 100 C__ 22 7 2 2
policy is one bedroom for every two family o -.
members. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+
Participants
At the end of the reporting period, there were 6Persons 3• Family Size 7*
2„567 households receiving rental assistance from 3% Persons
5 Persons �'�°
the Housing Authority. sr4
Chart 3 illustrates participating families, sorted by 4 Persons
s Person
number of family members. Three-fourths (77%) 35%
of families receiving assistance have three or iillluuu�uuuuuo�VVVVVVUUUUUUy,
fewer members. 3 Persons
17%
2 Persons
25%
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Quarterly Report for HCV
June 3, 2014
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The family type of program participants is 4. Family Type
illustrated in Chart 4. Other Family
25%
"Other" consists of households that are non-
elderly, non-disabled, with no minor children.
Over half (65%) of participating households
have elderly and/or disabled members. Disabled
16%
Elderlyl
49%
5. Income as Percent of Median
Chart 5 depicts participants by percentage of Be low 80%of
Orange County median income. As of January, Median
2014, the County's median income was $84,900.
Below 50%
Approximately 80% of families on the program Median
earn less than 30% of the median income, which 15%
is $27,11010 per year for a family of four.
Below 30%of
Median
80%
Participants' incomes come from a variety of 6.Sources of Income
sources, as illustrated in Chart 6.
80%
Nearly half (43%) of participating families have 7o% 67%
employment income. 60%
4
SO% 3%
Participating families pay a portion of their
40% 32%
monthly rent based upon their income and the
payment standard for their unit. The Housing 30% 23%
Authority pays the difference between the tenant's 20%
portion and the contract rent. This payment is the 10%
Housing Assistance Payment (HAP). The o%
average HAP for January through March 2014 With any wages With any Welfare With any SSISS1 With any other
was $880. income
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Quarterly Deport for HCV
June 3, 2014
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Production
7. HQS Inspections
HQS Inspections - each assisted unit must be 300
inspected at least annually to ensure it meets zso
the Housing Quality Standards (HQS) in
compliance with federal guidelines. From zoo
October to December, a total of 065 inspections zso
and re-inspections of failed units were loo
performed. Chart 7 illustrates the number of so
inspections performed monthly since March
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2014.
January February March
Re-certifications / Interims
Each year, the Housing Authority must re-certify
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each participating family to ensure compliance 8• Re-exams & Interims
with program eligibility. In addition, when a 300
participant's income changes an interim 250 a examination must be performed. During thezoo reporting period, a total of 785 r5o
recertificationslinterims were conducted. Monthly Ja0
totals since December 2013 are shown in Chart
50
8. 0
January February March
M Re-Exarns Interims
Other Change of Unit
These actions are made when a family moves to a different rental unit. Twenty-nine other
changes of unit actions were processed during the reporting period.
New Admissions
This action is when a family is admitted to the Housing Program. Three new admissions under the
Project-Based Voucher Program were processed during this reporting period.
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Quarterly Report for HCV
June 3, 2014
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FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
Shelly Laddry-Bayle C)
Housing NYanager
Community Development Agency
SLB/MZ/11
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