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AFFORDABLE I -i C7lJSlNr3 <br />I_, C 9 p ari A network of lenders, community groups, and public agenc e c w 91`ty affordable housing. <br />CITY <br />David Levy, President <br />rryO[Fr�`Sr^'��CN�yT (ANA <br />CLERK OF l+lr-4J�'CE <br />Fair Housing Council <br />Gary Dunn, Vice President <br />February 3, 2017 <br />Banc of California <br />Mayor Miguel Pulido and Members of the City Council <br />Elsa Monte, Secretary <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Pacific Western Bank <br />20 Civic Center Plaza <br />Kandy Hung, Treasurer <br />P.O. Box 1988, M31 <br />East West Bank <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />Douglas Bystry <br />SUBJECT: First Street Apartments -1440 E. First Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />Clearinghouse CUR <br />City Council Item 80A, February 7, 2017 <br />Matthew Gediman <br />US Bank <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council: <br />Larry Christian <br />The Affordable Housing Clearinghouse (AHC) is well aware of AMCAUs affordable housing proposal <br />Old Republic Title <br />located on First Street in the City of Santa Ana. We are writing to express our strong support for <br />this type of housing which is needed now more than ever. AHC was formed in 1990 to facilitate <br />Ray Rayar <br />AOF Pacific AHortlable Housing <br />lendingfor affordable housing. It was formed b the Orange Count Community Reinvestment Act <br />g• y g y <br />Coalition, a cooperative network of community organizations, non-profit housing corporations, <br />Alan woo <br />public agencies, non-profit housing shelters, and advocates for lower income people. This Coalition <br />Member at Large <br />included the Orange County Human Relations Commission, the Fair Housing Council of Orange <br />County, and the Orange County Homeless Issues Task Force. Today, AHC is a premier community <br />Sandra M. Speed <br />lender, homebuyer education and affordable housing provider in Southern California, and we work <br />Wells Fargo Bank <br />with cities, counties, and non-profit organizations to promote homeownership. Weare also well <br />aware of the tremendous need for quality affordable housing in Santa Ana. <br />Gerald D. Turner <br />Heal Collective <br />The housing affordability crisis in Santa Ana is increasing each year, Including home purchase prices <br />Brenda J. Rodriguez <br />and apartment rents that our residents can't afford. Skyrocketing rents and home prices are <br />ExecuYve Dbactor <br />forcing our families to live in overcrowded housing and substandard housing conditions. Our <br />Efamilies are extremely rent burdened, as most of their limited income (over half) is used to pay for <br />housing costs. <br />We support AMCAL's proposal for several reasons: Given the housing crises, we need affordable <br />housing to be developed immediately, and First Street is approved and ready to move forward. The <br />rental units are 100% affordable to households earning 30% and 60% of Area's Median Income, <br />and half of the project provides three and four bedroom units designed for larger families— a great <br />need and almost non-existent in the Santa Ana housing market. <br />' After two years of work, the First Street Apartments project is almost a shovel ready project and <br />prepared to apply for the tax credit financing next month to break ground this year. We know that <br />AMCAUs proposal was approved last year by the City with unanimous approval from the Planning <br />Commission and City Council. We also know that First Street Apartments was approved by the <br />City Council as a companion project of the Heritage to meet the requirements of the Housing <br />23861 EI Toro Road, Suite 401 <br />Opportunity Ordinance. As a result of The Heritage receiving recent approval to pay the in -lieu <br />Lake Forest, CA 92630 <br />(949)859.9255 <br />k <br />FAX (949) 859-8534 <br />Established 1991 <br />www.affordabie-housing.org <br />I Celebrating over 25 Years of Community Investment <br />