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February 7, 2017
City Council Meeting
Correspondence
80A. - JOINT SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE HOUSING AUTHORITY: AMCAL
MULTI-HOUSING, INC. FOR THE FIRST STREET APARTMENTS PROJECT
Date` Sender/Representative Agency
corresp.
received.
In support of item.
1. 02/03/2017 Brenda J. Rodriguez,Executive Clearinghouse
Director
2. 02/06/2017 Jenny Rios, CEO Delhi Center
3, 02/06/2017 Rabbi Jonathan Klein, Clergy and Laity United for Economic
Executive Director Justice (CLUE)
4, 02/06/2017 Cesar Covarrubias,Executive The Kennedy Commission
Director
5. 02/06/2017 Ruben Barreto, Santa Ana Building Healthy Communities
Communications Coordinator
6. 02/06/2017 Shakeel Syed,Executive Orange County Communities Organized
Director for Responsible Development
(OCCCORD)
7. 02/07/2017 Nora Mendez,Executive Orange County Community Housing
Director Corporation
8, 02/07/2017 Michelle Kim-Kotval, Staff Public Law Center
Attorney
Received after 3:OOP.M
9. 02/07/ 2017 NancyMejia,MSW,MPH Latino Health Access
Director, Community
Engagement&Advocacy
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Mitre -Ramirez, Norma
From:
Brenda Rodriguez <brodriguez@affordable-housing.org>
Sent:
Friday, February 3, 2017 5:13 PM
To:
Huizar, Maria; eComment
Subject:
First Street Project (Santa Ana, CA)
Attachments:
2017 Letter of Support AMCAL .pdf
Categories: Correspondence
Dear Ms. Huizar,
Enclosed is a letter of support for AMCAL's housing development on First Street in Santa Ana. Please distribute to Mayor
Pulido and the City of Santa Ana City Council. For any questions please contact me directly at the number below. The
hard copy of the letter is forthcoming by US Postal.
With Gratitude,
Brenda J. Rodriguez
Executive Director
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Gary Dunn, Vice President
February 3, 2017
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Elsa Monte, Secretary
City of Santa Ana
Pacific Western Bank
20 Civic Center Plaza
Kandy Hung, Treasurer
P.O. Box 1988, M31
East West Bank
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Douglas Systry
SUBJECT: First Street Apartments - 1440 E. First Street Santa Ana, CA 92701
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City Council Item 80A, February 7, 2017
Matthew Gediman
US Bank
Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council:
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The Affordable Housing Clearinghouse (AHC) is well aware of AMCAI-'s affordable housing proposal
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t located on First Street in the City of Santa Ana. We are writing to express our strong support for
this type of housing which is needed now more than ever. AHC was formed in 1990 to facilitate
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lending for affordable housing. It was formed by the Orange County Community Reinvestment Act
Coalition, a cooperative network of community organizations, non-profit housing corporations,
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j public agencies, non-profit housing shelters, and advocates for lower income people. This Coalition
Member at Large
included the Orange County Human Relations Commission, the Fair Housing Council of Orange
County, and the Orange County Homeless Issues Task Force, Today, AHC is a premier community
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lender, homebuyer education and affordable housing provider in Southern California, and we work
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with cities, counties, and non-profit organizations to promote homeownership. We are also well
Gerald D. Turner
aware of the tremendous need for quality affordable housing in Santa Ana.
Heal Collective
The housing affordability crisis in Santa Ana is increasing each year, Including home purchase prices
Brenda J. Rodriguez
and apartment rents that our residents can't afford. Skyrocketing rents and home prices are
Executive Director
forcing our families to live in overcrowded housing and substandard housing conditions. Our
families are extremely rent burdened, as most of their limited income (over half) is used to pay for
housing costs.
We support Al proposal for several reasons: Given the housing crises, we need affordable
housing to be developed immediately, and First Street is approved and ready to move forward. The
rental units are 100% affordable to households earning 30% and 60% of Area's Median Income,
and half of the project provides three and four bedroom units designed for larger families— a great
need and almost non-existent in the Santa Ana housing market.
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j After two years of work, the First Street Apartments project is almost a shovel ready project and
prepared to apply for the tax credit financing next month to break ground this year. We know that
AMCAL's proposal was approved last year by the City with unanimous approval from the Planning
Commission and City Council. We also know that First Street Apartments was approved by the
City Council as a companion project of the Heritage to meet the requirements of the Housing
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Opportunity Ordinance. As a result of The Heritage receiving recent approval to pay the in -lieu
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fees in phases, First Street Apartments needs the funding requested today. The City funding of
RM R $8.795 million ($2.6 million from The Heritage and $6.195 million from the City) is needed to make
the tax credit application competitive for an award, similar to past projects funded by the City.
Without the necessary funding from the City of Santa Ana, First Street Apartments cannot go
forward.
First Street Apartments are also part of a vital revitalization effort to develop residential uses along
the First Street corridor— an important gateway for the City of Santa Ana. The local residents
deserve to be a part of this gateway and not be priced out by market rate projects in our City.
Santa Ana residents can't afford to live in the newer market rate housing developed in Santa Ana.
For example, at Nineteen 01, a luxury apartment community located down the street from First
Street Apartments, the rent for a two bedroom apartment ranges from $2,700 to $4,100 per
month, which is disheartening because none of our families can even come close to afford it.
AMCAL's proposal will provide greatly needed, high quality housing that is necessary at this point in
time and we ask for you to act now in support of this important development.
Please do not hesitate to contact me at brodriguez@affordable-housina.org with any questions.
Sincerely,
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Brenda 1. Rodriguez
Executive Director
Mitre -Ramirez, Norma
From: Jenny Rios <JennyRios@delhicenter.org>
Sent: Monday, February 6, 2017 12:15 PM
To: Huizar, Maria; eComment
Subject: Council Agenda Item 80A February 7, 2017
Attachments: Council Agenda Item 80 A February 7, 2017.pdf
Categories: Correspondence
Please share the attached letter with the Mayor and Councilmembers. Thank you
Jenny Rios
Chief Executive Officer
Delhi Center
505 E. Central Ave.
Santa Ana, CA 92707
714-481-9601
iennvrios @delhicenter.ore
www.delhicenter.org
DELHICENTER
Building Health and Wealth
505 East Central Avenue
Santa Ana, CA 92707
(714)481-9600
(714) 481.9698 FAX
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February 3, 2017
Mayor Miguel Pulido and Members of the City Council
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza
P.O. Box 1988, M31
Santa Ana, CA 92701
SUBJECT: February 7, 2017 City Council Agenda, Item 80A
First Street Apartments, 1440 E. First Street Santa Ana, CA 92701
Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to express my strong support of AMCAL's affordable housing proposal located
on First Street in the City of Santa Ana, which is needed now more than ever because of the
high cost of housing in Santa Ana and the surrounding communities. Skyrocketing rents and
home prices are forcing our families to live in overcrowded housing and substandard housing
conditions. Our families are extremely rent burdened, as most of their limited income is used
to pay for housing costs.
Delhi Center is a non-profit organization founded in 1969 in the Delhi neighborhood of Santa
Ana. We work with low income working families and provide a broad range of programs and
services that meet the needs of the community. Delhi Center works closely with working
families and immigrant communities througbout Santa Ana who are in great need of affordable
housing during the current housing crisis in our City.
We support AMCAL's proposal for several reasons. Given the housing Crises, we need
affordable housing to be developed immediately, and First Street is approved and ready to
move forward. The rental units are 100% affordable to households earning 30% and 60% of
the Area's Median Income, and half of the project provides three and four bedroom units
designed for larger farnilies— a great need and almost non-existent in the Santa Ana housing
market.
Atter two years of work, the First Street Apartments project is almost a shovel -ready project
and prepared to apply for the tax credit financing next month to break ground this year. We
know that AMCAL's proposal was approved last year by the City with unanimous approval
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from the Planning Commission and City Council, We also know that First Street Apartments was
approved by the City Council as a companion project of the Heritage project to meet the
requirements of the Housing Opportunity Ordinance,
As a result of The Heritage receiving recent approval to pay the in-lieu fees in phases, First
Street Apartments needs the funding requested today. The City funding of $8.795 million ($2.6
million from The Heritage and $6.195 million from the City) is needed to make the tax credit
application competitive for an award, similar to past projects funded by the City. Without the
necessary funding from the City of Santa Ana, First Street Apartments cannot go forward.
First Street Apartments are also part of a key revitalization effort to develop residential uses
along the First Street corridor - an important gateway for the City of Santa Ana. Our local
residents deserve to be a part of this gateway and not be priced out by market rate projects in our
City. Our residents cannot afford to live in the newer market rate housing developed in Santa
Ana. For example, at Nineteen 01, a luxury apartment community located down the street from
First Street Apartments, the rent for a two-bedroom apartment ranges from $2,700 to $4,100 per
month, which is disheartening because none of our families can even come close to affording it.
AMCAL's proposal will provide greatly needed, high quality housing and T ask for you to act
now in support of this important development,
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Sincerely,
(jenn Rios CE
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Mitre -Ramirez, Norma
From: Sandra Ortega <sortega@cluejustice.org>
Sent: Monday, February 6, 2017 2:19 PM
To: eComment
Cc: Rabbi Jonathan Klein CLUE -LA; Isuri Ramos
Subject: First Street Apartments - City Council Item 80A, February 7, 2017
Attachments: First Street Apts.pdf
Categories: Correspondence
Good Afternoon,
Please see attached letter of support for First Street Apartments - 1440 E. First Street Santa Ana, CA, City
Council Agenda Item 80A.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank You,
Sandra Ortega
Sandra Ortega
Faith -Rooted Organizer
Cell: 714.319-0873
sortega@cluejustice org
Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice
13252 Garden Grove Blvd, Ste 204
Garden Grove, Ca 92843
www.cluejustice.ora I Donate Now
CLUE
Clergy t3 Linty United
for Economic Justice
Board of Directors
Rev. Norman Copeland
Chair
So Cal AME Church
Robert A. Branch
SEIU-USWW/Security Division
Rabbi Dr. Aryeh Cohen
Professor, American Jewish
University
Rev. Jim Conn (Ret.), Dev't
United Methodist Church
Rabbi Stephen Einstein
Founding Rabbi Emeritus,
Congregation B'nai Tzedek
The Rev. Francisco Garcia
Treasurer
Rector, Holy Faith Episcopal
Church, Inglewood
Father Mike Gutierrez
St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church, Baldwin Park
Rev. Dr. Sarah Halverson
Care,
Fairview Community Church,
Costa Mesa
Betty Hung, Esq.
Aslan Americans Advancing
Justice
Rev. Stephanie Jaeger, Ph.D
Pastor, St. Matthew's Lutheran
Church, North Hollywood
Glynndana Shevlin
Disney Worker, UNITE -HERE
Rev. William Smart
Vice Chair, Secretary
SCLC of Greater Los Angeles
Mary Stancavage
Against the Stream Buddhist
Meditation Society
Bishop Mary Ann Swenson
Bishop, United Methodist
Church (ret.)
Rev. Heidi Worthen -Gamble
Presbytery of the Pacific
Richard Zaldivar
The Wall Las Memorias Project
Full-time Staff
Rabbi Jonathan Klein,
Executive Director
Irene Arellano
Christopher French
Sandra Ortega
Grecia Lopez -Reyes
Gabriella Rosco
Guillermo Torres
February 3, 2017
Mayor Miguel Pulido and Members of the City Council
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza
P.O. Box 1988, M31
Santa Ana, CA 92701
SUBJECT: First Street Apartments - 1440 E. First Street Santa Ana, CA
City Council Item 80A, February 7, 2017
Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council:
Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE) is well aware of AMCAL's affordable
housing proposal located on First Street in the City of Santa Ana. We are writing to express our
strong support for this type of housing which is needed now more than ever. Clergy and Laity
United for Economic Justice works closely with working families and immigrant communities
throughout Santa Ana who are in great need of affordable housing during the current housing
crisis in our City.
The housing affordability crisis in Santa Ana is increasing each year, including home purchase
prices and apartment rents that our residents can't afford. Skyrocketing rents and home prices
are forcing our families to live in overcrowded housing and substandard housing conditions. Our
families are extremely rent burdened, as most of their limited income (over half) is used to pay for
housing costs.
We support AMCAL's proposal for several reasons: Given the housing crises, we need affordable
housing to be developed immediately, and First Street is approved and ready to move forward.
The rental units are 100% affordable to households earning 30% and 60% of Area's Median
Income, and half of the project provides three and four bedroom units designed for larger
families— a great need and almost non-existent in the Santa Ana housing market.
After two years of work, the First Street Apartments project is almost a shovel ready project and
prepared to apply for the tax credit financing next month to break ground this year. We know that
AMCAL's proposal was approved last year by the City with unanimous approval from the
Planning Commission and City Council. We also know that First Street Apartments was approved
by the City Council as a companion project of the Heritage to meet the requirements of the
Housing Opportunity Ordinance. As a result of The Heritage receiving recent approval to pay the
in -lieu fees in phases, First Street Apartments needs the funding requested today. The City
funding of $8.795 million ($2.6 million from The Heritage and $6.195 million from the City) is
needed to make the tax credit application competitive for an award, similar to past projects
funded by the City.
Without the necessary funding from the City of Santa Ana, First Street Apartments cannot
go forward.
First Street Apartments are also part of a key revitalization effort to develop residential uses along
the First Street corridor - an important gateway for the City of Santa Ana. Our local residents
deserve to be a part of this gateway and not be priced out by market rate projects in our City.
Our residents can't afford to live in the newer market rate housing developed in Santa Ana. For
example, at Nineteen 01, a luxury apartment community located down the street from First Street
Apartments, the rent for a two bedroom apartment ranges from $2,700 to $4,100 per month,
which is disheartening because none of our families can even come close to afford it.
AMCAL's proposal will provide greatly needed, high quality housing that is needed at this point in
time and we ask for you to act now in support of this important development. Please do not
hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Sincerely,
Rabbi Jonathan Klein
Executive Director
464 Lucas Ave #202 • Los Angeles, CA 90017 * 213-451-3740 • www.cluejustice.org • Printed in-house
Mitre -Ramirez, Norma
From:
isurir@kennedycommission.org
Sent:
Monday, February 6, 2017 5:27 PM
To:
Huizar, Maria; eComment
Cc:
Cesar Covarrubias
Subject:
Support for Agenda Item 80A
Attachments:
First Street Apts SUPPORT LETTER 2.6 CC Meeting.pdf
Categories: Correspondence
Hello Maria,
Attached you will find a letter of support for agenda item 80A from The Kennedy Commission. Please confirm receipt.
Thank you.
Isuri Ramos
The Kennedy Commission
17701 Cowan Ave., Suite 200
Irvine, CA 92614
p:(949)250-0909
f: (949) 263-0647
www.kennedycommission.org
February 6, 2017
Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Council Members
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza
P.O. Box 1988, M31
Santa Ana CA, 92701
12E: Support - 80A. First Street Apartments
www. kennedycommission. org
17701 Cowan Ave, Suite 200
Irvine, CA 92614
949 250 0909
Fax 949 263 0647
The Kennedy Commission (the Commission) is a broad based coalition of residents and
community organizations that advocates for the production of homes affordable for families
earning less than $20,000 annually in Orange County. Formed in 2001, the Commission has been
successful in partnering and working with jurisdictions in Orange County to create effective
policies that has led to the new construction of homes affordable to lower income working
families.
In Santa Ana, there is a significant need to address and provide housing opportunities for all
economic segments of the community. Families in our City are extremely rent burdened, as most
of their limited income (over 50%) is used to pay for housing costs. As residents struggle to find
available and affordable housing in Santa Ana, rents have continually increased. A minimum
wage earner needs the equivalent of 3.2 full-time jobs to afford the rent of a typical two-bedroom
unit. In the City, the 2016 average rent for a large rental complex was $1,786.00, which was a
3.7% increase from the year before. These rents are far out of reach for many lower income
working families in the City, leaving families to make tough choices between paying for their
housing or other essential life necessities such as food, transportation, and healthcare.
It is clear that Santa Ana's residents need affordable housing now. This is why we support
AMCAL's affordable housing project, First Street Apartments. The units will be affordable to
families of extremely low and very low income, 30% and 60% area median income; and
they will be unavailable to larger families, with half of the project providing three and four
bedroom units. A nearby luxury market rate apartment community, Nineteen 01, demonstrates
how unavailable housing can be with rents for a two bedroom apartment listed from $2,500 to
$3,600 a month. This is why it is necessary that the City move forward in its efforts to provide
affordable housing.
First Street Apartments was approved as a companion project of The Heritage Village Project to
meet the requirements of the Housing Opportunity Ordinance. The Heritage Village Project
developer committed to a very important community benefit, the payment of nearly $10 million
in in -lieu fees. The City Council committed $8.7 million of these in -lieu fees to AMCAL's
affordable housing project, First Street Apartments. As a result of the phasing of the payment
of Heritage Village's in -lieu fees, First Street Apartments is receiving $2.6 million from the
Heritage Village now and is in need of $6,195,000 in affordable housing funds from the
City.
We strongly urge the City Council to approve a conditional loan commitment and award of
$6,195,000 of affordable housing funds to AMCAL MULTI -HOUSING, INC for the First
Street Apartments Project, that will house Santa Ana's working families and decent and
affordable housing.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions; I can be reached at (949) 250-0909 or
cesarcga kennedycommission.org
Sincerely,
Cesar Covarrurruas
Executive Director
Mitre -Ramirez, Norma
From:
Ruben Barreto (SABHC) <ruben.barreto@sa-bhc.org>
Sent:
Monday, February 6, 2017 7:52 PM
To:
Huizar, Maria; eComment
Subject:
SABHC Support Letter for First Street Apts Item 80A
Attachments:
SABHC Letter of Support First Street Apts.docx
Categories: Correspondence
See attached letter of support for Item 80A
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Santa Ana Building Healthy Communities
Building Healthy 1505 E 1711 St, Suite 111, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Communities PHONE: (714)597-6630 1 FAX: (714)647-09011 www.sa-bhc.org
February 6, 2017
Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council:
Santa Ana Building Healthy Communities (SABHC) believes in equitable development
that meets the needs of underserved communities and individuals through projects,
programs, and policies that are inclusive in their planning and implementation, and that
reduce disparities while fostering places that are healthy, vibrant, and diverse. SABHC
also believe in the right of these communities to remain and thrive in Santa Ana and be
safe from the unintended consequences of development that raise property values
making the cost of living unaffordable, or that change the surrounding environment to
where they no longer belong.
We support AMCAL's proposal for several reasons: Given the housing crises, we need
affordable housing to be developed immediately, and First Street is approved and ready
to move forward. The rental units are 100% affordable to households earning 30% and
60% of Area's Median Income, and half of the project provides three and four bedroom
units designed for larger families— a great need and almost non-existent in the Santa
Ana housing market.
After two years of work, the First Street Apartments project is almost a shovel ready
project and prepared to apply for the tax credit financing next month to break ground
this year. We know that AMCAL's proposal was approved last year by the City with
unanimous approval from the Planning Commission and City Council. We also know
that First Street Apartments was approved by the City Council as a companion project
of the Heritage to meet the requirements of the Housing Opportunity Ordinance. As a
result of The Heritage receiving recent approval to pay the in -lieu fees in phases, First
Street Apartments needs the funding requested today. The City funding of $8.795
million ($2.6 million from The Heritage and $6.195 million from the City) is needed to
make the tax credit application competitive for an award, similar to past projects funded
by the City.
First Street Apartments are also part of a key revitalization effort to develop residential
uses along the First Street corridor – an important gateway for the City of Santa Ana.
Our local residents deserve to be a part of this gateway and not be priced out by market
rate projects in our City. Our residents can't afford to live in the newer market rate
housing developed in Santa Ana. For example, at Nineteen 01, a luxury apartment
community located down the street from First Street Apartments, the rent for a two
bedroom apartment ranges from $2,700 to $4,100 per month, which is disheartening
because none of our families can even come close to afford it.
AMCAL's proposal will provide greatly needed, high quality housing that is needed at
this point in time and we ask for you to act now in support of this important
development. We celebrate with our council the steps towards a true sanctuary city.
And as we celebrate we remind the council members that Sanctuary also means
adequate housing, Sanctuary also means access to healthy and good food, Sanctuary
also means a just economy.
Sincerely,
Ruben A. Barreto
Communications Coordinator for Santa Ana Building Healthy Communities
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Attached please find letter of support for First Street Apartments - 1440 E. First Street Santa Ana,
CA 92701
City Council Item 80A, February 7, 2017
Thank you,
Nora Mendez
Executive Director
Orange County Community Housing Corporation Steppinglip
501. N. Golden. Circle. Drive I Suite 200 1 Santa Ana CA 92705
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Mayor Miguel Pulido and Members of the City Council
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza
P.O. Box 1988, M31
Santa Ana, CA 92701
SUBJECT: First Street Apartments - 1440 E. First Street Santa Ana, CA 92701
City Council Item 80A, February 7, 2017
Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council:
Orange County Community Housing Corporation (OCCHC) is well aware of AMCAL's
affordable housing proposal located on First Street in the City of Santa Ana. Founded in
1977, and headquartered in the City of Santa Ana, OCCHC is a non-profit organization
that works with extremely low income families on achieving greater self-sufficiency. Our
organization provides a multitude of services including affordable housing and
education programs. We are writing to express our strong support for this type of
housing which is needed now more than ever. OCCHC works closely with working
families and immigrant communities throughout Santa Ana who are in great need of
affordable housing during the current housing crisis in our City.
The housing affordability crisis in Santa Ana is increasing each year, including home
purchase prices and apartment rents that our residents can't afford. Skyrocketing rents
and home prices are forcing our families to live in overcrowded housing and
substandard housing conditions. Our families are extremely rent burdened, as most of
their limited income (over half) is used to pay for housing costs.
We support AMCAL's proposal for several reasons: Given the housing crises, we need
affordable housing to be developed immediately, and First Street is approved and ready
to move forward. The rental units are 100% affordable to households earning 30% and
60% of Area's Median Income, and half of the project provides three and four bedroom
units designed for larger families— a great need and almost non-existent in the Santa
Ana housing market.
After two years of work, the First Street Apartments project is almost a shovel ready
project and prepared to apply for the tax credit financing next month to break ground
this year. We know that AMCAL's proposal was approved last year by the City with
501 N. Golden Circle Dr. I Suite 200 I Santa Ana I CA 92705 1 'tel 714.558.81611 Fax 714.558.0423 1 email: occhc@occhc.org
unanimous approval from the Planning Commission and City Council. We also know
that First Street Apartments was approved by the City Council as a companion project
of the Heritage to meet the requirements of the Housing Opportunity Ordinance. As a
result of The Heritage receiving recent approval to pay the in -lieu fees in phases, First
Street Apartments needs the funding requested today. The City funding of $8.795
million ($2.6 million from The Heritage and $6.195 million from the City) is needed to
make the tax credit application competitive for an award, similar to past projects funded
by the City.
Without the necessary funding from the City of Santa Ana, First Street
Apartments cannot go forward.
First Street Apartments are also part of a key revitalization effort to develop residential
uses along the First Street corridor — an important gateway for the City of Santa Ana.
Our local residents deserve to be a part of this gateway and not be priced out by market
rate projects in our City. Our residents can't afford to live in the newer market rate
housing developed in Santa Ana. For example, at Nineteen 01, a luxury apartment
community located down the street from First Street Apartments, the rent for a two
bedroom apartment ranges from $2,700 to $4,100 per month, which is disheartening
because none of our families can even come close to afford it.
AMCAL's proposal will provide greatly needed, high quality housing that is needed at
this point in time and we ask for you to act now in support of this important
development.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Sincerely,
Nora Mendez
Executive Director
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Attention Clerk of the City Council:
With reference to the attached letter regarding our support of City Council Item 80A.
Thank you,
Michelle Kim
Staff Attorney
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PROVIDING ACCESS TO JUSTICE
FOR ORANGE COUNTY'S LOW INCOME RESIDENTS
February 7, 2017
Mayor Miguel Pulido and Members of the City Council
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza
P.O. Box 1988, M31
Santa Ana, CA 92701
RE: First Street Apartments - 1440 E. First Street Santa Ana, CA 92701
City Council Item 80A, February 7, 2017
Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council:
The Public Law Center ("PLC") is a non-profit pro bono law firm that provides access to justice for
low-income and vulnerable residents of Orange County. We represent low-income families in
housing -related matters, many of whom reside in Santa Ana and are in great need of affordable
housing. PLC is informed of AMCAL's affordable housing proposal located on First Street in the
City of Santa Ana. We write to express our strong support for AMCAL's project, which is
needed now more than ever.
The housing affordability crisis in Santa Ana is worsening each year. Many Santa Ana residents
cannot afford the home purchase prices or apartment rents, which are skyrocketing. These
unaffordable costs are forcing families to live in overcrowded housing and substandard housing
conditions. Lower income families are extremely rent burdened, as most of their income (over half)
is used to pay for housing costs.
Given the housing crisis, we need affordable housing to be developed immediately, and AMCAL's
project, First Street Apartments, is approved and ready to move forward. The rental units are
affordable to households earning between 30% and 60% of the Area Median Income. Further, half
of the project provides three- and four-bedroom units designed to accommodate larger families—
great need in the Santa Ana housing market.
After two years of work, the First Street Apartments project is prepared to apply for tax credit
financing next month and to break ground this year. PLC understands that AMCAL's proposal was
approved last year by the City with unanimous support from the Planning Commission and City
Council. First Street Apartments was approved by the City Council as a companion project to the
Heritage development in order to meet the requirements of the Housing Opportunity Ordinance
("HOO"). As a result of the Heritage development receiving recent approval to pay the in -lieu fees
required by the HOO in phases, First Street Apartments needs the funding it is requesting. The
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City's funding of $8.795 million ($2.6 million from The Heritage and $6.195 million from the City) is
needed to make the First Street Apartments' tax credit application competitive for an award, similar
to past projects funded by the City. Without the necessary funding from the City of Santa Ana,
First Street Apartments cannot go forward.
AMCAL's proposal will provide greatly needed, high-quality housing that is necessary to address
Santa Ana's housing crisis. PLC asks you to act now in support of this important project.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Sincerely,
Michelle Kim
Staff Attorney
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Santa Ana, CA 92701 Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council:
Ph: 714.542.7792
Fax: 714-542-4853 Latino Health Access (LHA) is well aware of AMCAL's affordable housing proposal
latinohealthaccess,org located on First Street in the City of Santa Ana. We are writing to express our strong
support for this type of housing; it is needed now more than ever. LHA is a non-profit
organization in Santa Ana working to improve health equity through health
education, promotion, civic engagement, and policy advocacy. Our organization
works side by side with residents throughout Santa Ana, and we see firsthand the
great need for affordable housing at very low and extremely low income levels.
Access to quality, affordable housing is a key component of a healthy community. We
are seeing a housing affordability crisis in Santa Ana with skyrocketing home
purchase prices and apartment rents that our residents cannot afford, forcing our
families to live in overcrowded housing and substandard housing conditions. There is
an urgency and need for the type of housing planned in the First Street Apartments.
We support AMCAL's proposal for several reasons. Given the housing crisis, we need
affordable housing to be developed immediately, and First Street is almost a shovel
ready project and prepared to apply for the tax credit financing next month to break
ground this year. It was also approved last year by the City, with unanimous approval
from the Planning Commission and City Council. Second,the rental units are 100%
affordable to households earning 30% and 60% of Area's Median Income, and half of
the project provides three and four bedroom units designed for larger families— a
great need and almost non-existent in the Santa Ana housing market. Third,the First
Street Apartments are part of a revitalization effort to develop residential uses along
the First Street corridor. More market rate housing is planned, such as the Nineteen
01, a luxury apartment community located down the street from First Street
Apartments where rent for a two bedroom apartment ranges from $2,700 to$4,100
per month —prices well beyond the reach of our families. Our local residents deserve
to be a part of this corridor and not be priced out by market rate projects. The First
Street Apartments will allow for more balanced development,
We acknowledge that First Street Apartments was approved by the City Council as a
companion project of the Heritage to meet the requirements of the Housing
Opportunity Ordinance. While we were glad see the city uphold the HOO, despite
Heritage's request to amend it, we were disappointed the city allowed this developer
to "bend the rules" and pay the in-lieu fees in phases. As a result,that decision
jeopardized very much needed affordable housing, and has left the city and
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community with no choice but to support AMCAL with the funding needed to fulfill
the First Street Apartment Projects. For now, we feel compelled to recommend that
you support funding the project. In the long run,we compel you to strengthen and
effectively uphold the Housing Opportunity Ordinance in order to avoid similar
predicaments. This ordinance was approved by Council and vetted by the
community and developers to ensure affordable housing development.
The City funding of$8.795 million ($2.6 million from The Heritage and $6.195 million
from the City) is needed to make the tax credit application competitive for an award,
similar to past projects funded by the City. Without the necessary funding from the
City of Santa Ana, First Street Apartments cannot go forward,
AMCAL's proposal will provide greatly needed, high quality housing that is needed at
this point in time and we ask for you to act now in support of this important
development.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Sincerely,
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Nancy Mejia, MSW, MPH
Director, Community Engagement&Advocacy