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11/4/2013
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Quarterly Report for Housing Division Projects and Activities <br />November 4, 2013 <br />Page 3 <br />and common areas such as laundry rooms to insure they also meet City code requirements. The <br />majority of the inspected units as well as the grounds and common areas were found to be in <br />compliance at the time of initial inspection. Some of the units had minor deficiencies including <br />loose toilets, inoperative burners, faulty GFCI outlets, inoperative smoke alarms and carbon <br />monoxide detectors. All of the deficiencies were repaired and the units were found to be in <br />compliance at the time of the subsequent re- inspection. <br />Subordinations <br />Mortgage interest rates have increased resulting in a decline in the number of requests for <br />subordination. During the last fiscal year there were a total of 28 requests for subordination <br />received and approved of which 14 were in the fourth quarter. During this quarter, the City <br />received 1 request for subordination which could not be processed because it was incomplete. <br />Subordination requests are reviewed for conformance with City policy and granted to homeowners <br />that were refinancing their existing first mortgage to a more favorable interest rate. Per the <br />subordination policy, no cash is allowed to be taken. <br />Development Projects <br />NSP 2 Program <br />The City's second award (NSP 2) for $10 million was received through a highly competitive <br />process in which only 15 local government agencies were successful. Most awards were made to <br />nonprofit consortiums. Under the terms of this award, there is no obligation deadline to meet; <br />however, there is an expenditure deadline. In the first quarter, HUD approved a technical <br />amendment to allow the City to close the Down Payment Assistance Program activity and move <br />the remaining $336,860 to the Single - Family Acquisition - Rehabilitation activity. There were no <br />properties sold during the first quarter; eight properties were sold during the last fiscal year. <br />NSP 3 Program <br />The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has allocated the amount of <br />$1,464,113 in NSP 3 funds to the City of Santa Ana. In order to receive these funds, the City <br />adopted a substantial amendment to its Annual Action Plan, and submitted it to HUD on February <br />28, 2011. The amendment was approved, and the City signed a grant agreement with HUD on <br />March 10, 2011. The grant activities are: <br />• Acquisition /Rehab /Resale -50 Percent of Area Median Income <br />• Acquisition /Rehab /Resale -120 Percent of Area Median Income <br />• Administration <br />The City's intermediary, ANR, has been actively seeking foreclosed properties in the NSP 3 target <br />area. During this quarter, one application was received for the sale of the property located at 1223 <br />19F -3 <br />
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