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19E - CONSOLIDATED PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT
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19E - CONSOLIDATED PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT
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Community Development
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19E
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9/3/2013
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2018
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> that this decline is largely a result of the phase-out of leaded gasoline and efforts by federal, state, <br /> <br /> and local agencies to limit lead paint hazards in housing. <br /> <br /> The County of Orange Health Care Agency (OC-HCA) collects statistics regarding the number of <br /> children age 16 and younger, with a blood lead level greater than or equal to 10 mcg/d L, i.e., the <br /> CDC "level of concern." Reports of elevated blood lead levels are obtained from the State, local <br /> laboratories and health care providers; however, OC-HCA stipulates that t ' not an all-inclusive <br /> list. County data also does not identify the source of the lead poisonin n to lead-based <br /> paint other sources of lead contamination may include clay pottery a <br /> <br /> <br /> The OC-HCA provided the following information (see Table sated <br /> blood lead levels living in Santa Ana: <br /> <br /> TABLE 9 -SANTA ANA CHILDREN WITH 131 <br /> CHILDREP <br /> YEAR 1999 - 2005 <br /> <br /> 2005-2006 _ <br /> 2006-2007 - <br /> 2007-2008 <br /> 7/1/09-11 <br /> Source: Ora <br /> <br /> In an effort to addr ad exposure, the City of Santa Ana has <br /> implemented a le: d notification process as part of its housing <br /> programs. Thi, J to comply with HUD's lead based paint hazard <br /> _ . <br /> regulations " - v ~ In September 2000, and was implemented by Santa <br /> Ana in J <br /> a~sr <br /> All owne rehabilitated during the report period that were constructed prior <br /> to 1979 we d paint hazards. If the inspection found potential lead-based paint <br /> hazards, the s rty was tested - the average cost per test is $450. Program staff <br /> indicates that proc s to comply with Title X has added approximately 30 days to the typical <br /> housing rehabilitation project, but more importantly, staff reports that at least some potential <br /> program participants may have chosen not to pursue City funds for rehabilitation because of the <br /> added cost of lead-based paint hazard mitigation. <br /> <br /> 7. ACTIONS TO COMPLIANCE WITH PROGRAM & COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING REQUIREMENTS & MONITORING <br /> HUD has established specific requirements for implementation of the Consolidated Plan. Santa Ana <br /> has made every effort to ensure compliance with these comprehensive planning requirements. <br /> <br /> <br /> 08/11/2013 26 <br /> <br /> 19E-34 <br />
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