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<br />moderate income housing available at affordable housing cost. For the Bristol Corridor <br />Project, as part of a settlement agreement, the Agency agreed to set-aside 30 percent of <br />the tax increment allocated to the Agency for affordable housing. The Inter-City and <br />North Harbor Projects also contribute 30 percent of the tax increment allocated to the <br />Agency for affordable housing while the South Harbor Project contributes 60 percent. <br />The Agency's affordable housing requirements will be met through the <br />rehabilitation/development of affordable housing within the Merged Project Area and <br />Citywide as allowed by the adopted resolutions for all Project Areas to allow <br />expenditures from the Housing Fund to be used outside of Project Areas' boundaries. <br />Therefore, money could be spent anywhere in the City depending on the need. The <br />Agency will evaluate projects outside of the Merged Project Area to determine the <br />overall merits and benefits to the Agency and City as a whole. The Agency in its current <br />Five-Year (2000-2005) Implementation Plan have outlined six (6) primary programs <br />related to affordable housing: 1) Multi-Family Residential Rehabilitation Programs; 2) <br />Single-family Residential Rehabilitation Programs; 3) Housing Mortgage Assistance/First <br />Time Home Buyer Program; 4) New Residential Construction and substantial <br />Rehabilitation Programs; 5) Mobile Home Parks Program; and 6) Assistance for the <br />Preservation of Affordable Units. <br /> <br />The Multi-Family Residential Rehabilitation Programs involves alleviating blighting <br />conditions at overcrowded, small apartment complexes by working within focused <br />neighborhoods to provide the necessary financing to improve the conditions of these <br />properties. The Single-Family Residential Rehabilitation Programs are administered <br />through the City's Community Development Agency and include funding by HOME, <br />CBDG, and the Agency's housing set-aside funds. This program is available to very <br />low-, low and moderate income families, with the majority of the funds going to <br />households in the very low- and low range. The Agency's set-aside funds provide <br />approximately 20 loans annually in the amount of $20,000 to $30,000. The City will be <br />implementing a mortgage assistance program for first time homebuyers. As part of the <br />New Residential Construction and Substantial Rehabilitation Programs, the Agency will <br />participate with the private sector for-profit and nonprofit housing developers to develop <br />and substantially rehabilitate a mix of ownership and rental housing opportunities <br />throughout the City. <br /> <br />The City has a total of 29 mobile home parks, which serve a substantial number of very <br />low- and low income seniors and families. The City provides Agency loans between <br />$5,000 - $7,500 to cover the cost of rehabilitation to mobile home units for eligible very <br />low-, low and moderate income persons. This program will be funded through HOME <br />funds and Agency funds. In addition, the Agency provides loans up to $20,000 for <br />replacement mobile homes. The Agency, in cooperation with the Housing Authority, will <br />continue to work with owners of affordable housing projects, which have expiring <br />affordable housing covenants. <br /> <br />Page 20 of 190 <br /> <br />Report to the City Council for the Merger of the <br />Santa Ana Redevelopment Projects <br /> <br />Keyser Marston Associates, Inc. <br />Page 15 <br /> <br />PA0403012.SNT A:CK:gbd <br />19090.003.004106128104 <br /> <br />75D-30 <br /> <br />