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Quarterly Report for Housing Division <br />October 6, 2020 <br />Page 3 <br />Loan Portfolio Management & Monitoring <br />The Housing Division is responsible for managing the residential loan portfolio which includes all <br />of the loans entered into by the City and Housing Authority acting as the Housing Successor <br />Agency. As of the end of the fourth quarter, the principal balance was $136,890,052. This is <br />comprised of 371 loans, of which 347 are deferred or residual receipt payment loans. As shown in <br />Table 2, the loan portfolio generated $178,271 in payments of principal and interest during the <br />second quarter. The amount of residual receipts payments changes every quarter. <br />Table 2: Portfolio Revenue <br />Funding Source <br />HOME <br />CDBG <br />Rede netlopme <br />NSP <br />CalHOME <br />Loan Payoffs <br />$73,393 <br />$0 <br />$0 <br />$10,419 <br />$67,890 <br />Residual Receipts <br />$0 <br />$0 <br />$0 <br />$0 <br />$0 <br />Payments <br />Amortized Loan Payments <br />$2,906 <br />$6,989 <br />$16,674 <br />$0 <br />$0 <br />Total For Q3 <br />$76,299 <br />$6,989 <br />$16,674 <br />$10,419 <br />$67,890 <br />Monitoring <br />As part of the requirements for these funds, staff must monitor the owner -occupancy of single- <br />family homes that have received loans, and the building code compliance of units in rental projects <br />with long-term affordability covenants. During this quarter, 37 owner -occupancy recertification <br />letters were mailed and 36 were returned and processed. This number includes letters sent from <br />previous months. <br />On -site compliance monitoring of the tenant files was not conducted this quarter due to COVI D-19. <br />The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has temporarily waived the <br />requirement for ongoing periodic inspections of HOME -assisted rental housing through December <br />31, 2020. <br />Prior to all inspections being put on -hold due to COVID-19, staff conducted building code <br />compliance inspections for 113 units on seven (7) properties which represents a sampling of 36% <br />of the total units in the properties. Regulations require that only a sample of units be selected for <br />inspection. Staff also inspects the grounds and common areas such as laundry rooms to ensure <br />they also meet municipal code requirements. The grounds, common areas, and all of the inspected <br />units were found to be in compliance at the time of initial inspection. <br />Available Funds and Land Assets for Affordable Housing Development Projects <br />The City of Santa Ana and the Housing Authority acting as the Housing Successor Agency <br />manages multiple sources of local, state, and federal funds (Exhibit 1) to promote and facilitate the <br />development of affordable housing as well as land assets (Exhibit 2) held by the Housing Authority. <br />19C-3 <br />