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ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT <br />Housing Element Implementation <br />(CCR Title 25 §6202) <br />Jurisdiction Santa Ana <br />Reporting Year 2021 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) <br />Table D <br />Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 <br />Housing Programs Progress Report <br />Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Timeframe in H.E <br />Status of Program Implementation <br />11. Proactive Rental <br />Inspect housing units and bring into <br />Ongoing <br />In 2021, 5,250 rental units were inspected, 8,845 violations were addressed, and 36 <br />Enforcement (PREP) <br />compliance with City codes and standards <br />permits were generated with a valuation of $63,500 in improvements to rental properties. <br />(1,600 rental units annually). Work with the <br />The City continues to work with the County Health Department to identify and resolve <br />County Health Department to identify <br />code violations. <br />infestation code violations and streamline <br />resolution of violations. <br />12. Residential Response <br />Inspect housing units and bring into <br />Ongoing <br />In 2021, 5,149 properties were inspected, 16,734 violations were addressed, and 361 <br />Team (RRT) <br />compliance with City codes and standards <br />permits were generated with a combined valuation of $1,633,410 in improvements to <br />at least 2,000 units annually. Work with the <br />residential properties. The City continues to work with the County Health Department to <br />County Health Department to identify <br />identify and resolve code violations. <br />infestation violations and streamline <br />resolution of violations. <br />13. Historic Program and <br />Continue the implementation of historic <br />Ongoing <br />The City's historic preservation program continues to protect Santa Ana's cultural and <br />Ordinance <br />preservation program and associated <br />architectural resources. In 2021, 18 applications for Mills Act agreements were approved <br />ordinances and incentives, including Mills <br />by the City Council and executed to incentivize investment and care of historic properties. <br />Act, design review, etc. Continue to identify <br />In addition, the City submitted its annual report to the State Historic Preservation Office <br />and list eligible historic residential <br />(SHPO) to maintain its standing as a Certified Local Government (CLG) and access to <br />properties on a voluntary basis and seek <br />funding opportunities. In 2021, the Historic Resources Commission began discussions to <br />opportunities for preservation or adaptive <br />commence additional historic surveys in the near future. <br />reuse. <br />City Council 25 — 119 3/15/2022 <br />
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