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Housing Division Quarterly Report <br />February 20, 2024 <br />Page 11 <br />4 <br />0 <br />4 <br />0 <br />90% bought out and working on submittals while framing is completed. The <br />expected construction completion date is November 2024. <br />FX Residences (801, 809, 809 ½ East Santa Ana Boulevard) <br />Developer HomeAid Orange County, Inc. with Mercy House as the service provider <br />Description New construction of an affordable multifamily apartment complex consisting <br />of 16 units of permanent supportive housing, and one (1) manager’s unit. <br />Authority <br />Funds <br />Housing Successor Agency ($1,656,947), three (3) PBVs, 99-year ground <br />lease agreement for 801 E. Santa Ana Blvd. (Appraised Value as of Oct 25, <br />2018: $788,000) <br />Update <br />Block wall completed the week of 10/6. The second-floor framing began the <br />week of 10/10 and was completed the week of 11/3. Rough electrical and <br />sprinkler began 11/13 and is slated to be complete in the first weeks of <br />January. Roofing began on 11/20 to be completed in the 2nd week of <br />January. The developer worked with OCFA and the City’s Public Work <br />Agency on relocation of the underground water pump, completed first week <br />of January 2024. Windows were installed in December. The developer had <br />the site waterproofed by the end of December to avoid rain delays during the <br />potential rainy season. Completion of the project is estimated by in May 2024. <br />Projects in Pre-Development <br />Habitat for Humanity (1921 W. Washington Avenue) <br />Developer Habitat for Humanity of Orange County <br />Description New construction of three (3) duplexes / six (6) homes for homeownership <br />serving households up to 80% AMI. <br />City Funds Inclusionary Housing Funds ($2,200,000) <br />Update <br />Habitat worked through the City’s comments following their second <br />resubmittal. Habitat submitted responses in December 2023. With a delay in <br />demolition, volunteers came together for a site cleanup and removed excess <br />growth that could have become a safety risk. A demolition permit was pulled, <br />and the demo is scheduled for January 2024. <br />Richard Lehn Intergenerational Housing (918 N. Bewley Street) (Formerly Bewley Street <br />Intergenerational Housing Project) <br />Developer Illumination Foundation <br />Description Rehabilitation of 2 two-story residential buildings into eleven (11) rental units <br />for homeless transitional-age youth and senior citizens. <br />City Funds Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) ($2,021,319); Eight <br />(8) PBVs <br />Update <br />CalOptima awarded $3 million for the purchase and rehab of the project. The <br />second Sunshine Ordinance meeting was held in October. The developer has <br />provided all the follow-up information requested by the City’s Planning and <br />Building Agency and is currently waiting on a response. The developer is also <br />working with the City’s consultant on their NEPA environmental review. Head <br />Start started the remodel of the pre-school.