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Grand Avenue Widening Project Environmental Impact Report Section 6.0 <br />TABLE 6-3 <br />SUMMARY OF HOUSING STOCK BY UNIT TYPE IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA FOR <br />1990 AND 2000 <br />Unit Type <br />1990 <br />2000 <br />Chane 1990 to 2000 <br />Number of <br />Units <br />Percent of <br />Total <br />Number of <br />Units <br />Percent of <br />Total <br />Change in <br />Number of <br />Units 1990. <br />to 2000 <br />Percent <br />Change <br />1990 to <br />2000 <br />Single family, detached <br />32,990 <br />44 <br />33,056 <br />44 <br />66 <br />0. <br />Single family, attached <br />6,077 <br />8 <br />6,169 <br />8 <br />92 <br />0 <br />Multiple family, two or four units <br />7,304 <br />10 <br />7,094 <br />10 <br />-210 <br />0 <br />Multiple family, five or more <br />units <br />24,772 <br />33 <br />24,806 <br />33 <br />34 <br />0 <br />Mobile homes <br />3,830 <br />5 <br />3,830 <br />5 <br />0 <br />0 <br />Total <br />74,973 <br />100.0 <br />74,955 <br />100.0 <br />-18 <br />0 <br />Source: Housing Element, City of Santa Ana, prepared by the planning Center (December 18, 2000). Estimates from the <br />California Department of Finance. <br />Neighborhood Improvement Program: This local program provides neighborhood <br />associations and organizations with opportunities for involvement in sponsoring <br />improvements to the local housing stock. <br />Residential Rehabilitation: This federally and locally funded program provides low <br />interest loans for the rehabilitation of mobile homes, and single and multiplefamily <br />properties. <br />Historical Rehabilitation Program: This State program offers deferred loans and rebates <br />for the rehabilitation of historic structures, including structures used as residences. <br />Homebuyer Assistance Programs: The City participates with the County to offer the <br />federal mortgage credit certificate (MCC) program in the City. Local funds have been <br />used to finance a loan-loss reserve fund, which assists qualifying homeowners in <br />purchasing homes. <br />Homeless Assistance Programs: This program, administered by the City of Santa Ana <br />Housing Division, is based on the Comprehensive Homeless Assistance Plan. This Plan <br />outlines a strategy developed by the City to address homeless issues at the local and <br />regional levels. <br />Density Bonus Program: This program allows developers to increase the density of their <br />residential projects in exchange for the provision of affordable units over a specified <br />period of time. <br />Code Enforcement. The City has an active code enforcement program to identify zoning <br />violations and code deficient housing units designed to reduce overcrowding, preserve <br />F: IPROJ-ENVIGrand eirWew Text - Gran&Section 6.0-new.doc Page 6-8 <br />
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