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Publh Sectorampediments <br /> The purpose of this analysis is to determine, at the individual jurisdictional level, whether fair <br /> housing impediments exist. <br /> ¦ Impediments to fair housing caused by regulations (or the lack thereof) in zoning ordinances <br /> such as: <br /> ? Definition of Family <br /> ? Lack of a Reasonable Accommodation Procedure <br /> ? Treatment of Residential Care Facilities and Group Housing inconsistent with fair housing <br /> laws <br /> ? Lack of regulations to facilitate Transitional and Supportive Housing <br /> This Work Task will be completed by the cities and the Fair Housing Council of Orange County. <br /> Each City will be provided with HUD's Fair Housing Impediment Study -Review of Public Policies <br /> and Practice (Zoning and Planning Codes). The review consists of 18 questions on zoning and <br /> planning practices for which responses must be developed. Each City and the will be requested <br /> to complete the review in a standard format of Background, Zoning Regulations and Conclusion. <br /> The Fair Housing Council will provide the Background analysis which will explain the fair housing <br /> concerns raised by the review question. <br /> ¦ Impediments to fair housing caused by housing policies (or the lack thereof) in key policy <br /> documents. <br /> This Work Task will include a review of the housing elements to determine the nature and scope <br /> of the fair housing programs included in the element. In addition, the review will determine if <br /> funding support is provided to address the needs of protected groups such as housing for the <br /> disabled (i.e., home modifications) and female householders with children. Additionally, the <br /> review will determine if the cities have identified constraints or impediments such as the lack of a <br /> reasonable accommodation procedure. <br /> ¦ Review of Housing Authority policies (or the lack thereof) to affirmatively further fair housing. <br /> The Public Housing Agency Plans of the housing authorities will be reviewed to determine stated <br /> policies and objectives that affirmatively further fair housing. The review will include the Orange <br /> County Housing Authority and the Housing Authorities for the cities of Anaheim, Garden Grove <br /> and Santa Ana. <br /> ¦ Review of Section 8 Housing opportunities outside of minority population concentrations. <br /> The purpose of this Work Task is to determine if Section 8 assisted households are residing <br /> principally in low income or minority neighborhoods. The Fair Housing Council will request that <br /> each Housing Authority identify the number of Section 8 assisted households by census tract. <br /> The numerical and percentage distributions then will be compared to the low income and minority <br /> population characteristics of each census tract. A correlation analysis will be completed to <br /> determine the extent to which Section 8 housing opportunities are located in neighborhoods that <br /> are predominantly low income and/or have minority population concentrations. <br /> ¦ Review of affordable opportunities outside of minority population concentrations. <br /> <br /> This Work Task will include the development of an inventory of current and future <br /> affordable housing opportunities. The location of affordable housing developments will be <br /> <br /> determined from local housing elements and data sources such as the California Tax <br /> <br /> Credit Allocation Committee list of approved projects from 1987 to now. The census tract <br /> 4 <br /> 25F-6 <br /> <br />
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