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ABRAZAR <br /> 7101 Wyoming Street,Westminster,CA 92683 <br /> Telephone(714)893-3581 Fax(714)893-4819 <br /> income categories and 84%of residents hold low-income occupations that pay less than $53,500 per <br /> 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 <br /> are affordable to most of Santa Ana's working families. In this current economic climate, housing costs <br /> in Santa Ana have been out of reach and will continue to be out of reach. Households in Santa Ana must <br /> earn $44.83 an hour to afford two-bedroom housing. The proposed amendments further incentivize <br /> housing units with market-rate rents that are not affordable to most 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 /> fair fee and allows the City to fund much-needed affordable housing for Santa Ana residents. The in-lieu <br /> fees have generated over$21 million in funding (and helped leverage millions of federal and state <br /> housing resources)to help the City fund the development of new housing opportunities and address <br /> housing insecurity. The City's February 2021 Quarterly Report for Housing Division demonstrated that <br /> some of these in lieu fees supported the Santa Ana Arts Collective,Tiny Tim Plaza, Link Interim <br /> Emergency Shelter, Legacy Square, Habitat for Humanity"Lacy &Vance," Westview House, Wise Place <br /> Steps to Independence Public Service Program, and the City's Down Payment Assistance Program. <br /> We also support the broader application of the Housing Opportunities Ordinance in the City of Santa <br /> Ana. This 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 asking for zone changes, upzonings,following city initiated specific plans,general plan <br /> 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 <br /> create higher land values, profit, and incentives for market-rate developers. At the same time, many of <br /> these market developments are not affordable to the majority of Santa Ana's residents. New affordable <br /> housing for Santa Ana residents must be created in exchange for these development incentives. <br />
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