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HOUSING AUTHORITY
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER
22 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, California
5:45 p.m.
(Immediately following the City Council Closed Session Meeting)
TOBER 2, 2006
Miguel A. Pulido
Chairperson
Vicente Sarmiento
Authority Member - Ward 1
VSarmiento@santa-ana.org
Michele Martinez
Vice-Chairperson - Ward 2
MiMartinez@santa-ana.org
Jose Solorio
Authority Member - Ward 3
JSolorio@santa-ana.org
P. David Benavides
Authority Member - Ward 4
DBenavides@santa-ana.org
Juan Villegas
Authority Member - Ward 5
JVillegas@santa-ana.org
Sal Tinajero
Authority Member – Ward 6
STinajero@santa-ana.org
Authority Member telephone: 714-647-6900
Agenda item inquiries: 714-647-5360
Sonia R. Carvalho Robert M. Zur Schmiede Maria D. Huizar
Authority General Counsel Interim Executive Director Recording Secretary
HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 2 NOVEMBER 7, 2017
Basic Housing Authority Meeting Information
Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014-2019) Detailed information at: http://www.santa-ana.org/strategic-planning/
Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles - The City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a shared vision for the organization and its
community. The vision, mission and guiding principles (values) are the result of a thoughtful and inclusive process designed to set the
City and organization on a course that meets the challenges of today and tomorrow.
Vision - The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: •Investment in youth •Safe and healthy community
•Neighborhood pride •Thriving economic climate •Enriched and diverse culture •Quality government services
Mission - To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensures public safety, a prosperous economic
environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high quality of life for residents.”
Guiding Principles
•Collaboration •Efficiency •Equity •Excellence •Fiscal Responsibility •Innovation •Transparency
Strategic Plan Goals/Objectives/Strategies:
Goal 1 - Community Safety
Goal 2 - Youth, Education, Recreation
Goal 3 - Economic Development
Goal 4 - City Financial Stability
Goal 5 - Community Health, Livability, Engagement & Sustainability
Goal 6 - Community Facilities & Infrastructure
Goal 7 - Team Santa Ana
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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: Integrity · Honesty · Responsibility · Fairness · Accountability · Respect · Efficiency
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 any way by the “Recommended Action” and may take any action which the Authority deems to
be appropriate on an agenda item. Except as otherwise provided by law, no action shall be taken on any item not listed on the agenda.
Public Comments/Public Input - Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 54954.3, the public may address the Housing Authority and any other
legislative body scheduled to meet on same day and time on any and all matters within the City of Santa Ana'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 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.
REQUESTS TO SPEAK SHALL NOT 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 - All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the Housing Authority and will be enacted
by one motion without discussion unless a member of the Authority “pulls” an item(s) from the consent calendar for a separate vote.
Senate Bill 343 - As required by Senate Bill 343, any non-confidential writings or documents provided to a majority of the Housing Authority
members regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection in the Clerk of the Council Office during normal
business hours.
Agenda & Minutes - Staff reports and documents relating to each agenda item are on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Council and are
available for public inspection during regular business hours, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday and alternate Fridays.
The Clerk’s office is located in City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Room 809, Santa Ana, California, (714) 647-6520. Authority meeting
agendas, staff reports, and Minutes are available the Friday before an Authority meeting at the following website address: www.santa-
ana.org
Televised Meeting Schedule - All regular meetings will be televised and available for viewing on the City’s cable channel. Meetings held in
the Council Chamber or other designated locations which are televised live on CTV3 Time Warner Cable will be cablecast Mondays at
6:00 p.m., Tuesdays immediately following the meeting at 9:00 a.m., Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m., and Sundays at 1:00 p.m. Meetings
held in locations that do not have a live cable feed will be videotaped and shown on CTV3 the day after the meeting.
DVD copies of the meetings for loan will be available for public circulation at the Santa Ana Main Library the day after a meeting.
HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 3 NOVEMBER 7, 2017
CITY OF SANTA ANA
HOUSING AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING
NOVEMBER 7, 2017
CALL TO ORDER CHAIRPERSON PULIDO
HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD MEMBERS
BENAVIDES, MARTINEZ, SARMIENTO
SOLORIO, TINAJERO, VILLEGAS
Interim Executive Director, Authority 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 2.
1. MINUTES FROM THE REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 3, 2017 {STRATEGIC
PLAN NO. 5, 1}
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve Minutes.
2. EXCUSED ABSENCES
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Excuse absent Housing Authority Members.
*** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR ***
BUSINESS CALENDAR
3. QUARTERLY REPORT FOR HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM APRIL
2017 – JUNE 2017{STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5}
RECOMMENDED ACTION : Receive and file.
HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 4 NOVEMBER 7, 2017
JOINT SESSIONS
80A. JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING AUTHORITY: APPROVE SECOND
AMENDMENT TO JOSEPH HOUSE LOAN AGREEMENT AND AFFORDABLE
HOUSING COVENANTS {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 3} – Community Development
Agency
Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission approved recommended action on
October 25, 2017 by a vote of 6:0 (De Leon absent).
CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING AUTHORITY ACTIONS
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
1. Receive and file Joseph House business plan.
2. Authorize the City Manager, Executive Director of the Housing Authority,
and the Clerk of the Council/Recording Secretary to execute a Second
Amendment to the Joseph House Loan Agreement and Affordable Housing
Covenants with Mercy House Living Centers, formerly known as Mercy
House Transitional Living Centers, to allow for the remaining transitional
housing unit to be turned into permanent affordable housing and dissolve
transitional housing and transitional shelter at 210 E. 16th Street, subject to
non-substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney
(AGMT. No. 2017-XXX).
*** 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 may be taken on non-agenda items
unless authorized by law.
ADJOURNMENT
HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES 1-1 OCTOBER 3, 2017
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
SEPTEMBER 5, 2017
CALLED TO ORDER COUNCIL CHAMBER
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
10:05 P.M.
ATTENDANCE AUTHORITY MEMBERS Present:
MIGUEL PULIDO, Chair
MICHELE MARTINEZ, Chair Pro Tem
P. DAVID BENAVIDES
VICENTE SARMIENTO
JOSE SOLORIO
JUAN VILLEGAS
AUTHORITY MEMBERS Absent:
SAL TINAJERO
STAFF Present:
CYNTHIA J. KURTZ, Interim City Manager
SONIA R. CARVALHO, City Attorney
MARIA D. HUIZAR, Authority Secretary
PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
MOTION: Approve staff recommendation on Agenda Items 1 and 2.
MOTION: Sarmiento SECOND: Villegas
VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio, Villegas
(6)
NOES:
None (0)
ABSTAIN:
None (0)
ABSENT:
Tinajero (1)
HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES 1-2 OCTOBER 3, 2017
1. MEETING MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1}
MOTION: Approve Minutes.
2. EXCUSED ABSENCE - None
*** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR ***
COMMENTS
3. HOUSING AUTHORITY MEMBER COMMENTS – None
ADJOURNED - 10:06 P.M.
Maria D. Huizar,
Recording Secretary
Quarterly Report for Housing Choice Voucher Program
November 7, 2017
Page 2
3-2
Chart 2 illustrates the number of applicants by total
household size. The majority of families on the
Waiting List consist of only one or two members.
Over half of all applicants (2,316 of the 4,313
applicants or 54%) have one or two member
households and would qualify for a one-bedroom
voucher. The Santa Ana Housing Authority’s
occupancy policy is one bedroom for every two
family members.
Participants
At the end of the reporting period, there were 2,567 households receiving rental assistance from
the Housing Authority.
Chart 3 illustrates participating families, sorted by
number of family members. Over three-fourths
(82%) of families receiving assistance have three
or fewer members.
1165 1151
730 644
341
175 64 25 9 5 3 1
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+
2. Household Size
1 Person
47%
2 Persons
20%
3 Persons
15%
4 Persons
11%
6 Persons
2%5 Persons
5%
3. Family Size
Quarterly Report for Housing Choice Voucher Program
November 7, 2017
Page 3
3-3
Chart 4 illustrates the family type for program
participants. Over half (64%) of participating
households have elderly and/or disabled
members. [“Other” consists of households that
are non-elderly, non-disabled, with no minor
children.]
Chart 5 depicts participants by percentage of
Orange County median income. As of 2017, the
County’s median income is $87,200 per year for a
family of four.
Approximately 78% of families on the program earn
less than 30% of the median income, which is
$31,300 per year for a family of four.
Family
23%
Disabled
13%
Elderly
51%
Other
13%
4. Family Type
Below 30% of
Median, 78%
Below 50% of
Median, 16%
Below 80% of
Median, 3%
5. Income as Percent of Median
Quarterly Report for Housing Choice Voucher Program
November 7, 2017
Page 4
3-4
Participants’ incomes come from a variety of
sources, as illustrated in Chart 6. A total of
44% of participating families have income
from employment.
Participating families pay a portion of their
monthly rent based upon their income and the
payment standard for their unit. The Housing
Authority pays the difference between the
tenant’s portion and the contract rent. This
payment is the Housing Assistance Payment
(HAP). The average HAP for July through
September was $978.
Production HQS Inspections:
At least once every two years, the
Housing Authority must inspect each
assisted-unit to ensure it meets HUD’s
Housing Quality Standards (HQS) in
compliance with the federal regulations.
From July to September a total of 402
inspections and re-inspections of our
assisted-units were performed. Chart 7
illustrates the number of inspections
performed monthly during the reporting
period.
Recertifications / Interims:
Each year, the Housing Authority must re-certify every assisted-family to verify the family is still
eligible for assistance. In addition, when a participant’s income changes, an interim examination
must be performed. During the reporting period, a total of 933 recertifications and interims were
conducted. Chart 8 illustrates the number of recertifications and interims performed.
142 151
109
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
July August September
7. HQS Inspections
44%
7%
66%
14%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
With any wages With any Welfare With any SS/SSI With any other
income
6. Sources of Income
HOUSING AUTHORITY
SEE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM 80A
FOR STAFF REPORT OF
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