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Streamlined Annual <br />PHA Plan <br />(HCV Only PHAs) <br />U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development <br />Office of Public and Indian Housing <br />OMB No. 2577-0226 <br />Expires 02/29/2016 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 1 of 5 form HUD-50075-HCV (12/2014) <br /> <br />Purpose. The 5-Year and Annual PHA Plans provide a ready source for interested parties to locate basic PHA policies, rules, and requirements concerning <br />the PHA’s operations, programs, and services, and informs HUD, families served by the PHA, and members of the public of the P HA’s mission, goals and <br />objectives for serving the needs of low- income, very low- income, and extremely low- income families <br /> <br />Applicability. Form HUD-50075-HCV is to be completed annually by HCV-Only PHAs. PHAs that meet the definition of a Standard PHA, <br />Troubled PHA, High Performer PHA, Small PHA, or Qualified PHA do not need to submit this form. Where applicable, separate Annual <br />PHA Plan forms are available for each of these types of PHAs. <br /> <br />Definitions. <br /> <br />(1) High-Performer PHA – A PHA that owns or manages more than 550 combined public housing units and housing choice vouchers, and was designated as a <br />high performer on both of the most recent Public Housing Assessment System (PHAS) and Section Eight Management Assessment Program (SEMAP) <br />assessments if administering both programs, or PHAS if only administering public housing. <br />(2) Small PHA - A PHA that is not designated as PHAS or SEMAP troubled, or at risk of being designated as troubled, that owns or manages less than 250 public <br />housing units and any number of vouchers where the total combined units exceeds 550. <br />(3) Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Only PHA - A PHA that administers more than 550 HCVs, was not designated as troubled in its most recent SEMAP <br />assessment, and does not own or manage public housing. <br />(4) Standard PHA - A PHA that owns or manages 250 or more public housing units and any number of vouchers where the total combined units exceeds 550, and <br />that was designated as a standard performer in the most recent PHAS and SEMAP assessments. <br />(5) Troubled PHA - A PHA that achieves an overall PHAS or SEMAP score of less than 60 percent. <br />(6) Qualified PHA - A PHA with 550 or fewer public housing dwelling units and/or housing choice vouchers combined, and is not PHAS or SEMAP troub led. <br /> <br /> <br />A. <br /> <br />PHA Information. <br /> <br /> <br />A.1 <br /> <br />PHA Name: ___ Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana __________________________________________________________________ <br />PHA Code: ____ CA093__________ <br />PHA Plan for Fiscal Year Beginning: (MM/YYYY): __07/2019_____ <br />PHA Inventory (Based on Annual Contributions Contract (ACC) units at time of FY beginning, above) <br />Number of Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs) _3,029______ <br />PHA Plan Submission Type: Annual Submission Revised Annual Submission <br /> <br />Availability of Information. In addition to the items listed in this form, PHAs must have the elements listed below readily available to the public. <br />A PHA must identify the specific location(s) where the proposed PHA Plan, PHA Plan Elements, and all information relevant to th e public hearing <br />and proposed PHA Plan are available for inspection by the public. Additionally, the PHA must provide information on how the public may <br />reasonably obtain additional information of the PHA policies contained in the standard Annual Plan, but excluded from their streamlined <br />submissions. At a minimum, PHAs must post PHA Plans, including updates, at the main office or central office of the PHA. PHAs are strongly <br />encouraged to post complete PHA Plans on their official website. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> PHA Consortia: (Check box if submitting a joint Plan and complete table below) <br />Participating PHAs PHA Code Program(s) in the Consortia Program(s) not in the <br />Consortia No. of Units in Each Program <br />Lead HA: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 1 <br />4-3