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.�'J NEWSONG <br />The need will be much greater as the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated needs <br />that were already existing in our communities. Housing costs in Santa Ana have <br />been out of reach and will continue to be out of reach in this current economic <br />climate. Households that live in the 92701-zip code, the city's most affordable zip <br />code, must earn $35.68 an hour to afford two -bedroom housing. (National Low <br />Income Housing Coalition's "Out ofReach: The High Cost ofHousing in 2020" <br />Report) The proposed amendments further incentivize housing units with market <br />rate rents that are not affordable to the majority of the City's residents. The <br />proposed amendments do not address the city's needs and create further inequity <br />for the city's residents with the greatest housing need. <br />As such, we oppose the following amendments to the Housing Opportunity <br />Ordinance and Affordable Housing Funds Policies and Procedures: <br />Housing Opportunity Ordinance - Sec. 41-1904. — Options to satisfy <br />Inclusionary requirements <br />(c)(1) The proposed amendment reduces the in -lieu fee from $15 to $5 <br />The city must retain a $15 in -lieu fee and secure this funding source for <br />much needed affordable housing. The city risks losing state and federal <br />housing matching funds by lowering the in -lieu fee, at a time we face <br />economic uncertainty as a result of the pandemic. <br />- (c)(2)(ii) The proposed amendments allow for Entitled Residential <br />Projects to pay a reduced fee of $10 per square foot as an incentive to <br />obtain building permits during the current economic climate. <br />Santa Ana residents are those that are most affected by the current <br />economic climate. The entitled projects in the pipeline would generate <br />well over $30 million in in -lieu fees that is needed urgently to create new <br />affordable housing. Providing this incentive until April 20201 may result <br />in a loss of 1/3 of the in -lieu fees expected to be collected, or over $10 <br />million dollars, that would be used to build much needed affordable <br />housing in the city. <br />Housing Opportunity Ordinance - Sec. 41-1909. - Inclusionary Housing Fund <br />(a)(1)The proposed amendment allows for the use of inclusionary <br />housing for'... one-time programs for code enforcement, and quality <br />of life, and general health and safety activities' <br />There needs to be strong language in the ordinance that prohibits a future <br />diversion of these funds to general public safety programs and any <br />department or activity that is not directly related to increasing and <br />improving the supply of affordable housing. Since its inception the HOO <br />has been clear in its language and purpose in that it states, `Monies <br />Newsong I Mailing address: 910 W. 171 St., Suite B, Santa Ana, CA 92706 1 T: 949-477-0700 <br />