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year'. Santa Ana's households are predominantly families comprising 81% of households.' These <br /> households are also rent burdened and live-in overcrowded conditions'. <br /> While the City has seen increased production of affordable housing there has been a disproportionate <br /> production of above moderate housing with a total of 3,274 above moderate units produced between <br /> 2013-2021, the City exceeded its RHNA allocation by 3,638%per the City's RHNA progress reports <br /> submitted to the state. With average rents of$2000 - $4000, none of these above market rental units are <br /> affordable to most of Santa Ana's working families. <br /> The need will be much greater as the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated housing needs that were <br /> already existing in our communities. Housing costs in Santa Ana have been out of reach and will <br /> continue to be out of reach in this current economic climate. Households in Santa Ana must earn $44.83 <br /> an hour to afford two-bedroom housing.' The proposed amendments further incentivize housing units <br /> with market rate rents and are not affordable to the majority of the City's residents. <br /> The Commission supports the amendments to update the in-lieu fee to $15 per sq ft to be in line with a <br /> fee that is fair and allows the City to fund much needed affordable housing for Santa Ana residents. We <br /> also support the wider application of the Housing Opportunities Ordinance in the City of Santa Ana. This <br /> will continue to facilitate the development of affordable housing in various areas of the city. <br /> The Commission also recommends that the HOO apply to all residential developments in the City. At a <br /> minimum the HOO affordable housing requirements should apply to all residential and mixed use <br /> developments that are asking for zone changes, upzonings, following city initiated specific plans, general <br /> plan updates or those asking for other development incentives. <br /> In addition, the HOO should apply to all developments taking advantage of City initiated land use and <br /> zoning changes, specific plans and general plan updates and amendments. Land use changes may create <br /> higher land values, profit, and incentives for market rate developers. At the same time many of these <br /> market developments are not affordable to the majority of Santa Ana's residents. In exchange for these <br /> development incentives, new affordable housing for Santa Ana residents must be created. <br /> The City must also ensure that the Inclusionary Housing Fund monies prioritize the construction of <br /> affordable housing for extremely low- and very low-income families. These are the families that have the <br /> most pressing needs in the City of Santa Ana. In addition, the fund should also prioritize addressing <br /> housing insecurity, eviction prevention, and housing legal assistance for residents that would directly <br /> help current Santa Ana residents with the exception of code enforcement. Diversion of these funds to <br /> other programs unrelated to housing and direct help for families would not increase or improve the <br /> supply of affordable housing. <br /> We urge you to take into consideration the amendments and proposed recommendations to the Housing <br /> Opportunity Ordinance. These recommendations will help the city increase affordable housing options <br /> for residents and help the city meet equitable housing production goals. <br /> 1 City of Santa Ana General Plan Housing Element 2014-2021,p.14,January 2014. <br /> ' City of Santa Ana General Plan Housing Element 2014—2021 page 11 <br /> 3 City of Santa Ana General Plan Housing Element 2014—2021 page 20 <br /> 4 National Low Income Housing Coalition.Out of Reach The High Cost of Housing 2021,pg.18.Out:of Reach 2021(i lihc.org� <br />