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2/6/2018
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Quarterly Report for Housing Division <br />February 6, 2018 <br />Page 4 <br />Housing Opportunity Ordinance <br />All in -lieu fees, penalties and other monies collected pursuant to the Housing Opportunity <br />Ordinance, including interest, are deposited into the Inclusionary Housing Fund. Since inception, <br />the Inclusionary Housing Fund has generated $10,563,306.35 to be used for the development of <br />housing affordable to low and moderate income households, with a reasonable amount spent on <br />administrative or related expenses associated with the administration of the Housing Opportunity <br />Ordinance. To date, the Inclusionary Housing Fund has invested $6,075,000 towards the <br />development of 107 affordable rental housing units in the City. In regards to affordable ownership <br />housing units, a total of 23 inclusionary affordable homes have been produced and/or are under <br />construction as a result of our Housing Opportunity Ordinance. <br />Projects Under Development <br />Below are brief summaries for projects under development. Exhibit 2 provides a development <br />timeline for the larger development projects including the Depot at Santiago, the Orchard, the <br />Santa Ana Arts Collective, First Street Apartments, Santa Ana Veterans Village, Aqua Housing, <br />and Tiny Tim Plaza. <br />NSP 1. 2 and 3 Programs <br />The City will begin the final closeout of the NSP 1, 2, and 3 Programs and will reallocate the final program <br />balance to the Community <br />Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. <br />For Sale Infill Housing (4010 - 4026 E. McFadden Street) <br />• Developer: <br />Habitat for Humanity of Orange County <br />• Description: <br />Acquisition and new construction project comprised of five (5) affordable single- <br />family homes to be sold to qualified low- to moderate -income buyers. <br />• City Funds: <br />Land provided by the Redevelopment Agency <br />• Status: <br />Project is currently under construction and expected to be completed in February <br />2018. Staff is working with the developer on the selection of qualified buyers. <br />Depot at Santiago <br />(923 N. Santiago Street) <br />• Developer: <br />C & C Development <br />• Description: <br />Acquisition, demolition and new construction project comprised of 69 affordable <br />rental units, 1 manger's unit, a 3,000 SF community room, and 8,500 SF of retail <br />space. <br />• City Funds: <br />HOME ($2,634,566), CDBG ($365,434), Eight (8) Project -Based Vouchers <br />• Update: <br />Construction commenced in April 2016 and is about 90% complete. Project is <br />expected to be completed in February 2018. <br />The Orchard (2151 E. First Street) <br />• Developer: <br />Community Development Partners with Mercy House as the service provider <br />• Description: <br />Acquisition and rehabilitation of former motel yielding 71 units of affordable <br />permanent supportive housing with wrap-around supportive services for chronically <br />homeless individuals in the City of Santa Ana, and 1 manager's unit. <br />• City Funds: <br />HOME ($1,199,869), 71 Project -Based Vouchers ($7,895,194) <br />1901-4 <br />
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