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First Amendment to Agreements for Affordable Housing Financial, Analytical, and <br />Advisory Services <br />May 16, 2023 <br />Page 2 <br />involved the allocation of $13,805,577 in affordable housing funds and 66 project -based <br />vouchers that will lead to the creation of 218 new units of affordable and permanent <br />supportive housing. In particular, KMA assisted staff with extensive financial analyses <br />and technical support for these three projects. <br />Representatives from both KMA and RSG assisted staff with the City's most recent <br />Request for Proposals for Affordable Housing Development (RFP #21-136) issued on <br />December 8, 2021 with City Council approval. This RFP led to an award of funds for <br />the development of WISEPlace and a commitment of funds for the development of six <br />new affordable homeownership opportunities with Habitat for Humanity of Orange <br />County. In addition to the consulting services needed to finance affordable housing <br />projects, KMA recently completed an update to the City's Affordable Housing <br />Opportunity and Creation Ordinance manuals and Inclusionary Housing Plan forms. <br />These manuals had not been updated since 2015. <br />RSG performed a disparate housing analysis for the requested project at 2202 East <br />First Street where RSG analyzed a number of data points to help the City determine if <br />the project was consistent with fair housing laws and City planning policies. <br />Furthermore, RSG assisted housing staff with compliance monitoring activities to <br />ensure that tenants in City -funded affordable housing units were not overpaying for <br />housing, income qualified, and living in decent, safe, and sanitary housing. In addition, <br />DRA also provided consultation services for density bonus agreements and for local <br />home owner's association (HOA) issues for troubled HOAs in the City. <br />The work on all of these major projects exhausted the $250,000 in available funds for <br />these three on -call agreements. Therefore, staff is returning to the City Council and the <br />Housing Authority to request approval to amend these three agreements (first <br />amendment) to add an additional $250,000 (Exhibits 1, 2, and 3). <br />Staff is also seeking to extend these agreements by an additional two years (from three- <br />year agreements to five-year agreements). In the coming months, staff will be working <br />with KMA for additional consulting work on North Harbor Village, a proposal from the <br />Illumination Foundation to develop permanent supportive housing on Bewley Street <br />(pending consideration by the City Council), the loan closing for FX Residences, and a <br />possible Homekey application to the State of California, amongst various other projects <br />and priorities. Staff is also working on a new request for proposals for affordable <br />homeownership opportunities to bring to the City Council. Staff anticipates needing <br />additional affordable housing financial, analytical, and advisory services to support us <br />with the volume of grants and activity to provide affordable housing for our residents. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />Prior to utilizing any of these on -call services, staff will ensure sufficient funds are <br />available in the appropriate program budget and will track expenditures to ensure the <br />City and Housing Authority does not exceed the aggregate $500,000 maximum total. <br />