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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1987-13306 RESOLUTION NO. 13306 RESOLUi~ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE STATEMENT OF ANNUAL HOUSING GOALS FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1, 1987 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1988 AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AND SUBMIT THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT The City COuncil of the City of Chula Vista does hereby resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista desires to assist low-income Chula Vista households with their housing needs; and, WHEREAS, the City has applied to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for funding under the Community Development Block Grant Program, and, WHEREAS, a component of the Community Development Block Grant funding application is an approved Housing ASsistance Plan and Statement of Annual Housing ASsistance Goals which identify needs and set goals for lower income housing assistance; and, WHEREAS, a statement of annual housing assistance goals has been compiled for the period from October 1, 1987, to September 30, 1988. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City COuncil of the City of Chula Vista does hereby approve the Statement of Annual Housing ASsistance Goals for the period from October 1, 1987, to September 30, 1988, attached hereto as Exhibit A as though fully set forth herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized to sign said Statement of Annual Housing ASsistance Goals on behalf of the City and to submit said statement to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized to make minor adjustments to said statement as may be necessary as a result of review of said statement by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Prese Approved as to form by Community Development Director l. ~PC1431X ADOPTED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF u, ,ULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 27 th d(:ly Of October 19 87 , by the following vote, to--wit: AYES: Councilmembers Moore, Nader, Malcolm, Cox NAYES: Counci 1 members None ABSTAIN: Councilmembers None ABSENT: Councilmembers McCandliss the City of Chula Vista ATTESTS/ City Clerk S, ~TE OF CALIFORNIA } COUNTY OF SAN DIE~ ) CITY OF CHULA VISTA ) I, JENNIE M. FULASZ, CMC, CITY CLERK of the City of Chulo Visto, Cali~:ornia, DO HEREBY CERTIFY thor the obove ond foregoing is a full, true ond correct copy of RESOLUTION N0. 13306 ,ond that the same has not been amended or repealed DATED City Clerk CIW OF CHUIA VISTA CC-660 NARRATIVE TO ANNUAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE GOALS - PART During the third year of the three-year housing assistance goals, October 1987 to September 1988, the City will continue to pursue HUb rental assistance programs, the construction of low income rentals, and rehabilitation of single-family and multi-family units. Public Housing During the first two years of the current HAP, the County Housing Authority, on behalf of the City, issued 125 Section 8 Certificates/Vouchers. In an effort to meet our three-year goal we hope to secure 75 additional Certificates/Vouchers during the third year of the HAP. The County Housing Authority applied for and was granted 40 units of low-income public housing for large families on behalf of the City of Chula Vista. The City will seriously consider applying funds from the Redevelopmerit Agency's Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund to assist in tile construction of these units. The City intends to request that the County Housing Authority pursue with HUD the allocation of funds for up to 60 additional Low Income Public Housing units in Chula Vista. A non-profit organization in the City has been granted 75 units of Section 202 housing. We anticipate that development of these units will begin in the next year. HUb Rental Rehabilitation The City has been awarded ~78,000 in Rental Rehabilitation funds from HUD for fiscal year 1987-88. The City also has Rental Rehabilitation funds remaining from previous years. We anticipate applying for funding for an additional 17 units coupled with Section 8 certificates/vouchers during the next year. Community Housing Improvement Program Rental Rehabilitation The City funded the CHIP program with Redevelopment Agency Low and Moderate Income Housing Funds. A total of $780,000 is currently available for all of our rehabilitation programs including multi-family rehabilitation, and it is anticipated that the Agency will appropriate an additional $700,000 for the next year. Low income occupancy of multi-family units will be protected by rent limitations at the Section 8 Fair Market Rents and by initial income verification and semi-annual monitoring. Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund The Agency has purchased land with the intention of developing a relocation mobilehome park for low income park tenants displaced from their park due to park closures. The City hopes to pursue development of the park during the next year. The Agency has also loaned $500,000 to Orange Tree Mobilehome Park for resident purchase of the park. This money will be rolled over to assist low-income residents in purchasing their space at a monthly cost that is affordable to them. We expect that these loans will close within the next year. During the past year, a 376-unit multi-family project built with tax-exempt bonds opened for occupancy. They provided 75 low-income units and 19 moderate-income units. Also a 168-unit condominium project built with single-family tax-exempt bonds and $1.6 million in Agency assistance has sold approximately 55 units. The final phase is currently under construction. Both projects were reported in the 1982-85 HAP when the bonds were first issued. The City's Redevelopmen% Agency will continue to negotiate with multi-family housing developers with the intention of assisting in the development of affordable multi-family rental units by using the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund from Redevelopmen% Tax Allocation Funds. Intended techniques have been liste~ in the narrative to the Three Year Housing Assistance Plan. While the Agency's local housing programs have been active in the past year, very few units that were not reported in a previous HAP actually opened for occupancy and thus, could be counted toward our second year goal. Last year, one 36-unit multi-family project was completed. All units are reserved for low-income households. In an effort to meet our three-year goal, the Agency will attempt to assist in the development of 204 affordable housing units. Community Housing Improvement Program Housing Rehabilitation During the first two years of the current HAP, 80 single family homes and mobilehomes were rehabilitated through the City's CHIP Program. We anticipate funding an additional 40 units in the upcoming year. As mentioned earlier, a total of ~780,000 is currently available for all of our rehabilitation programs, and we anticipate that the Agency will appropriate an additional ~700,000 during the next year. The loan and grant recipients are income-certified, and historically the great majority are low income. Single-Family Bond Program This item has been deleted from our annual housing assistance goals statement because it does not appear practical to issue tax-exempt single-family bonds under the new tax laws. WPC 3228H -2-