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¦ Moderate-income: Some funding sources (i.e., local Redevelopment funds) allow the City to <br />assist households with higher incomes, typically up to 120% of the area median income. <br />The term "lower income" household or individual may also be used when referencing <br />accomplishments. This is a generic term used to reference households/individuals with incomes <br />that range from 0% to 80% of the county median income. <br />In most situations, HUD funded programs are limited to persons with incomes of 80% of the area <br />median income (adjusted for family size). The income limits listed below (Table 3) were utilized to <br />qualify/report HUD funded activities during the latter part of the report period. As allowed by HUD, <br />the City chose to use HUD's "uncapped" income limits to qualify CDBG-funded activities on an area <br />wide basis and used HUD's "Adjusted" income limits for HOME and CDBG activities that are client <br />income-based. Table 2 provides a comparison of the two income limits. <br />TABLE 2 - 2012 HUD INCOME LIMITS <br />SIZE 1 Person Z Persons 3 Persons 4 Persons <br />MAXIMUM <br />" <br />" $53,950 $61650 <br />, $69,350 $77,050 <br />UNCAPPED <br />INCOME <br />MAXIMUM <br />$53,950 <br />$61,650 <br />$69,350 <br />$77,050 <br />"ADJUSTED" INCOME <br />FAMILY <br /> <br />SIZE Persons <br />Persons <br />MAXIMUM <br />$83,250 <br />$89,400 <br />$95,550 <br />$101,750 <br />"UNCAPPED" INCOME <br />MAXIMUM $83,250 $89,400 $95,550 $101,750 <br />"ADJUSTED" INCOME <br />"Adjusted" Income limits effective 12/01/2011 <br />"Uncapped" income limits effective 01/25/2012 <br />08/23/2012 4 <br />19C-12