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<br /> <br />d. Renter & owner households with incomes over 80% of area median income: <br /> <br /> <br />1. Funding for this category of renters is identified as a "Low Priority" in the 2000 - 2004 Consolidated Plan, i.e., the City <br />did not anticipate directly funding activities to address this need during the five-year period. <br /> <br /> <br />In addition to the housing accomplishments listed above, 57 Orange County <br />residents living with HIV/AIDS were assisted with HOPWA-funded tenant based <br />rental assistance during the 2004-2005 report period. <br /> <br />2. NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS ASSISTED THAT MEET SECTION 215 DEFINITION OF AFFORDABLE <br />HOUSING FOR RENTAL AND HOME OWNERSHIP: In February 1998, a memorandum was <br />issued by HUD that provided a definition of affordable housing per Section 215 of <br />Title /I of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (the HOME <br />Investment Partnerships Act). According to this memorandum, the definition of <br />Section 215 rental and homeownership housing is found in the HOME program <br />regulations, 24 CFR 92.252, and 24 CFR 92.254 respectively. All renter-occupied <br />housing units assisted with HOME resources during the report period met HUD's <br />definition of Section 215. These HOME assisted units are subject to HOME <br />agreement that incorporates respective requirements of 24 CFR 92.252. For owner- <br />occupied housing, Section 215 requirements are found in 24 CFR 92.254. These <br />regulations require that housing purchased with HOME funds must be a primary <br />residence. Units are also subject to a maximum purchase prices and resale <br />provisions, No HOME funds were utilized during the report period for homebuyer <br />assistance; however, resale provisions that comply with these HOME program <br />regulations have been incorporated into the City's HOME-funded first-time <br />homebuyer program documents and agreements. <br /> <br />3. SUMMARY OF PROGRESS: ACTUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS VS PROPOSED GOALS: The table <br />below provides an overview of Santa Ana's actual housing accomplishments <br />compared to planned goals for the 2004-2005 report period using a variety of public <br />finance resources. Table 2 (page 60) also provides a summary of all planned <br />versus actual program goals for 2004-2005. <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />9/7/05 <br /> <br />190-16 <br />