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TABLE 8 <br />During the 2013 -2014 report period, the City continued to utilize NSP funds to assist with the <br />rehabilitation and resale of foreclosed properties. One unit was sold to a qualified moderate - <br />income household. NSP accomplishments have not been incorporated into the tables above. <br />In addition to the housing accomplishments listed above, 57 Orange County households living with <br />HIV /AIDS were assisted with HOPWA- funded tenant based rental assistance during. the 2013 -2014 <br />report period. These HOWPA accomplishments have not been incorporated into the tables above. <br />2. HOUSEHOLDS ASSISTED THAT MEET SECTION .21:5.. DEFINITION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR RENTAL AND HOME <br />OWNERSHIP <br />In February 1998, a memorandum was issued by' HUD 'that provided a definition of affordable <br />housing per Section 215 of Title 11 of the Cranston - Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (the <br />HOME Investment Partnerships Act). This memorandum directed HOME Participating Jurisdictions <br />to the Code of Federal Regulations for the definition of Section 215 rental and homeownership <br />housing (24 CFR 92.252; and 24 CFR 92.254 respectively). In summary, Section 215 housing is <br />subject to the following: <br />• All HOME - assisted renter- occupied units are subject to maximum rents, property standards and <br />resident participation regulations. Other HOME requirements found in 24 CFR 92.252 must also <br />be incorporated into respective rental housing home agreements. <br />• All owner - occupied housing units purchased with HOME funds must be a primary residence and <br />are subject to a maximum purchase price and resale provisions. <br />While not completed', all rental units assisted with HOME funds during 2013 -2014 are subject to 24 <br />CFR 92.252. <br />3. SUMMARY OF EFFORTS TO ADDRESS "WORST -CASE HOUSING NEEDS" <br />HUD has defined worst case housing need as Low - Income households who pay more than 50% of <br />their income for housing, live in seriously substandard housing, are homeless, or have been <br />involuntarily displaced. Santa Ana's 2010 -2014 Consolidated Plan identified 11,292 Santa Ana <br />households that pay more than 50% of their income for housing. The 2010 -2014 Consolidated Plan <br />16 DRAFT 2013- 2014 CAPER <br />1FIt5 <br />