My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
19E - QRTLY REPORTS FOR HOUSING DIVISION
Clerk
>
Agenda Packets / Staff Reports
>
City Council (2004 - Present)
>
2011
>
09/06/2011
>
19E - QRTLY REPORTS FOR HOUSING DIVISION
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
1/3/2012 3:40:36 PM
Creation date
9/1/2011 11:14:13 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
City Clerk
Doc Type
Agenda Packet
Agency
Community Development
Item #
19E
Date
9/6/2011
Destruction Year
2016
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
8
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
Quarterly Report for Housing Division Projects and Activities <br />September 6, 2011 <br />Page 2 <br />Single Family <br />Rehab <br />118 <br />Chart 1 shows the number of <br />applications sent out by type during the <br />fiscal year. Of the applications sent, <br />fifteen have been returned. As of the end <br />of the fiscal year, ten were denied or <br />dropped out due to title or equity issues. <br />Five are in process. <br />Loan Underwriting and Approval Process <br />Chart 1: Loan Applications Mailed <br />Mobile <br />Home, 22 <br />omebuyer <br />ssistance, <br />77 <br />In this process, staff reviews applicant eligibility, verifies income and assets, and oversees <br />underwriting to determine eligibility per program guidelines. In addition, staff conducts an <br />inspection of the unit, prepares a work write up to determine rehabilitation work to be performed, <br />and develops a budget for the work. Due to the complex funding requirements, applicants may be <br />in underwriting several months. The length of time in underwriting is largely determined by the <br />applicant's timely submittal of the necessary paperwork. Once approved, staff prepares all <br />necessary loan documents, makes arrangements for execution, and reserves the required loan <br />funds. Ten homebuyer assistance loans were approved during the fourth quarter, and Table 1 <br />provides details on those loans. <br />Table 1: Loans Ar)Droved Durina the Fourth Ounrter <br />Address Loan Amount Loan Type <br />214 Bush Street $10,000 Homebu er Assistance <br />1802 Westwood Avenue $35,640 Homebu er Assistance <br />1001 W. Stevens Avenue, #140 $10,000 Homebu er Assistance <br />329 E. Camile Street $10,000 Homebu er Assistance <br />1422 S. Maple Street $10,000 Homebu er Assistance <br />1201 W. Sixth Street $10,000 Homebu er Assistance <br />1231 S. Baker Street $10,000 Homebu er Assistance <br />1520 W. Sixth Street $10,000 Homebu er Assistance <br />503 S. Garnse Street $10,000 Homebu er Assistance <br />1510 W. Twelfth Street $10,000 Homebuyer Assistance <br />Chart 2 below shows the number of loans approved during the fiscal year. <br />Construction Process <br />Chart 2: Loans Approved <br />30 <br />25 <br />During this phase, homeowners receiving 20 <br />15 <br />rehabilitation loans are guided through an 10 <br />5 3 2 <br />1- <br />0 <br />Homeowner Homebuyer New <br />19E-2 Rehab Assistance Construction <br />Sale
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.