AFFORDABLE HOUSING. City of Santa Ana

Similar documents
IS YOUR CITY READY FOR SENATE BILL 35? Amara Morrison 1111 Broadway, 24 th Floor Oakland, CA

ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title )

City of Santa Monica Inclusionary Housing Policy

HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ORDINANCE

PLANNING DIRECTOR BULLETIN

BULLETIN NO. 5. Senate Bill No. 35 Affordable Housing Streamlined Approval PLANNING DIRECTOR. SECTION 1: ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

AFFORDABLE HOUSING STREAMLINED APPROVAL PURSUANT TO SENATE BILL 35 AND PLANNING DIRECTOR BULLETIN #5 INFORMATIONAL PACKET

Focus: onsite affordable units. Kearstin Dischinger, Planning Department October 12, 2016 / Inclusionary Housing TAC

ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title ) Table A

ORDINANCE NUMBER O- (NEW SERIES) DATE OF FINAL PASSAGE

Memo to the Planning Commission HEARING DATE: APRIL 21, 2016 Closed Session

ORDINANCE NO. NS-XXX

Background and Purpose

ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title )

UNDERSTANDING THE 2017 HOUSING BILLS Bay Area Planning Directors Association

Town of Watertown. Affordable Housing Development Requirements: Complying with Section 5.07

CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 7, 2016 NEW BUSINESS REVIEW AND UPDATE THE CITY'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING DENSITY BONUS LAW MAYOR LAUREN MEISTER

HILLS BEVERLY. Planning Commission Report. City of Beverly Hills

/'J (Peter Noonan, Rent Stabilization and Housing, Manager)VW

CITY OF BELMONT INCLUSIONARY ZONING AND IMPACT FEES

Town of Limon Comprehensive Plan CHAPTER 4 HOUSING. Limon Housing Authority Affordable Housing

C U R R E N T T O O L S I N A F F O R D A B L E H O U S I N G A N D T R A N S I T O R I E N T E D D E V E L O P M E N T I N D E N V E R.

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

RE: Recommendations for Reforming Inclusionary Housing Policy

DRAFT Inclusionary Housing Survey. Prepared for San Francisco s Technical Advisory Committee

Barbara County Housing Element. Table 5.1 Proposed Draft Housing Element Goals, Policies and Programs

City of Palo Alto (ID # 8694) City Council Staff Report

Density Bonus Law Overview. January 5 th, 2016

2017 Sacramento Regional Affordable Housing Summit Monday, October 30, :35 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

Streamlining Affordable Housing Approvals Proposed Trailer Bill

State Policy Options for Promoting Affordable Housing

Affordable Rental Housing in Chapel Hill Challenges and Opportunities. Presented to Mayor s Affordable Housing Task Force June 6, 2013

AFFORDABLE HOUSING 101 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCING OVERVIEW. September 18, 2017 Housing Subcommittee

ORDINANCE NO

Town of Yucca Valley GENERAL PLAN 1

ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DALY CITY REPEALING AND REPLACING CHAPTER RE: INCLUSIONARY HOUSING

Affordable Housing Bonus Program. Public Questions and Answers - #2. January 26, 2016

Guidelines for Implementation of the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance of the City of San José, Chapter 5.08 of the San José Municipal Code.

AB 1397 HOUSING ELEMENT LAW SITE IDENTIFICATION STRENGTHENED OVERVIEW

HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 HUMAN SERVICES & RENT STABILIZATION DEPARTMENT (Peter Noonan, Acting Director)

Affordable Housing Glossary

DATE: December 19, Ron Davis, City Manager

Housing. Approved and Adopted by City Council November 13, City Council Resolution City Council Resolution

MONTE SERENO HOUSING ELEMENT

CITY OF CARPINTERIA HOUSING ELEMENT

HOUSING PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT

Regional Equity and Affordable Housing

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL 608

El Cerrito Affordable Housing Strategy

Proposed Vancouver Affordable Housing Fund

APPENDIX D FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL HOUSING PROGRAMS

Housing Choice Vouchers Fact Sheet

2016 ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS FEE WAIVER INFORMATION and APPLICATION

Housing & Community Engagement Study Session

Below Market Rate (BMR) Housing Mitigation Program Procedural Manual

ORDINANCE NO. 17- Housing Study Assessment and to develop recommended changes to the program; and

APPENDIX 2H: CITY OF MENDOTA

DRAFT Permanent Supportive Housing Ordinance Page 1 As amended by the City Planning Commission on December 14, 2017 CPC CA ORDINANCE NO.

Affordable Housing Impact Fee. City of Berkeley May 31, 2011

An act to add Chapter 4.35 (commencing with Section ) to Division 1 of Title 7 of the Government Code, relating to housing.

Investment without Displacement: Increasing the Affordable Housing Supply

AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBERS ANDRE DICKENS, KWANZA HALL, AND CLETA WINSLOW

El Cerrito Affordable Housing Strategy City Council Presentation August 15, 2017

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council. Submitted by: Jane Micallef, Director, Department of Health, Housing & Community Services

Date: January 9, Strategic Housing Committee. IZ Work Group. Legacy Homes Program

A Closer Look at California's New Housing Production Laws

Equitable Housing Initiative. February 18,

SB 1818 Q & A. CCAPA s Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Regarding SB 1818 (Hollingsworth) Changes to Density Bonus Law

Updating the Housing Element Planning for your Community s Future

2012 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, California Government Code Section Project Submittal 1.C Applicant Statement October 26, 2018

City of Pleasant Hill

Zones: DOC-1 Unlimited/450-Unlimited, DOC-2 500/ , DMC 240/ and DMC 340/ (DMC zones outside of South Downtown only)

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

AGENDA REPORT SUMMARY. Jon Biggs, Community Development Director and Katy Wisinski, Assistant City Attorney

City of Oakland Programs, Policies and New Initiatives for Housing

IMPACT OF NEW HOUSING LEGISLATION City of Concord

CITY OF SAN MATEO BELOW MARKET RATE (INCLUSIONARY) PROGRAM

ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title )

RECOMMENDATION REPORT

CITY OF ELK GROVE CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT

Community Working Group Meeting. September 24, :00 pm 8:30 pm

Inclusionary Affordable Housing Program

ORDINANCE NO. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

Amendments to the Dallas Development Code Creating Regulations for Mixed Income Housing Development Bonuses

COMMUNITY HOUSING COMMITTEE REVIEW OF SECONDARY DWELLING UNITS IN HEALDSBURG. July 6, 2016

Housing/ Displacement Subcommittee Presentation. Community Working Group September 24, 2015

Provide a diversity of housing types, responsive to household size, income and age needs.

Transit Oriented Communities Affordable Housing Incentive Program Guidelines (TOC Guidelines)

Affordable Housing: Housing that does not cost more than 30% of an individual or family s total income to rent or own.

Guide to the California Density Bonus Law

APPENDIX 2G: CITY OF KINGSBURG

Regional Equity and Affordable Housing

Housing Study & Needs Assessment

Unpermitted Dwelling Unit (UDU) Inter-Agency Referral Form

ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title )

Inclusionary Zoning For The Metropolitan Area

Final Report Funding Affordable Housing Near Transit in the Bay Area Region. May prepared for: The Great Communities Collaborative

ORDINANCE NO

Executive Summary Planning Code Text Amendment HEARING DATE: MAY 10, 2018

11 HOUSING INTRODUCTION PURPOSE

Transcription:

AFFORDABLE HOUSING City of Santa Ana

AFFORDABLE HOUSING TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED What is Affordable Housing? Who needs it? Where is it and what s it really like? How do we get there?

WHAT IS AFFORDABLE HOUSING? More than just inexpensive housing Housing is affordable if a household can live in it without sacrificing food, health care, and other essentials If a household is paying more than 30% of their income on housing, then housing is considered unaffordable Affordable housing developments in the City are considered Affordable Housing when Affordability Covenants are recorded against the property to restrict housing costs not to exceed 30% of the Household Income

REGIONAL HOUSING NEEDS ASSESSMENT (RHNA) City of Santa Ana Regional Housing Needs Allocation Very Low(0-50% AMI) Low (51-80% AMI) Total RHNA 156 122 RHNA Progress* 69 52 Total Remaining RHNA 87 70 New Affordable Housing Projects under Development Depot at Santiago 49 20 The Orchard 62 9 Santa Ana Arts Collective 32 25 First Street Apartments 55 13 Santa Ana Veterans Village 75 0 Aqua Housing 39 19 Tiny Tim 15 35 Total Affordable Units Under Development 327 121 * As of December 31, 2017

WHO NEEDS AFFORDABLE HOUSING? 56% of Santa Ana residents are Renters 64% of Santa Ana Renters spend more than 30% of their income on rent 31% of Santa Ana Renters spend more than 50% of their income on rent Since 2010, median rents have increased by 10% while median incomes have decreased by 1.5% 9.99% 3.09% 4.22% 5.12% 6.17% 6.42% 0.00% -0.87% -0.89% -2.81% -4.30% -4.78% -1.49% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Median Household Income Median Rent Source: American Community Survey 2015 5 year Estimates

SANTA ANA MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME 25.00% 20.00% 21.00% 15.00% 10.00% 10.60% 11.70% 15.10% 12.60% 13.00% 5.00% 4.00% 4.10% 4.70% 3.10% 0.00% Less than $10,000 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 or more Santa Ana Median Household Income $54,062 Orange County Median Household Income $88,000 Source: American Community Survey 2015 5 year Estimates

AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCOME LIMITS Income Limits are set annually by the State (HCD) and Federal (HUD) Governments based on the Area Median Income (AMI) for the County of Orange. Median Household Income for Orange County: $88,000 Median Household Income for Santa Ana: $54,062 Range 4 Person Household Rent Extremely Low Income (30% AMI) Very Low Income (50% AMI) Low Income (80% AMI) Moderate Income (120% AMI) $21,950 - $41,350 $31,300 $462 - $907 $36,550 - $68,850 $52,150 $770 - $1,512 $58,450 - $110,200 $83,450 $924 1,815 $73,900 - $139,400 $105,600 $1,694 - $3,024

WHERE IS AFFORDABLE HOUSING LOCATED IN SANTA ANA? Interactive Map Click to View

WHAT DOES AFFORDABLE HOUSING LOOK LIKE IN SANTA ANA? Santa Ana Station District

WHAT DOES AFFORDABLE HOUSING LOOK LIKE IN SANTA ANA? The Orchard

WHAT DOES AFFORDABLE HOUSING LOOK LIKE IN SANTA ANA? Harborside & Santa Ana Collection (15% Affordable)

HOW IS AFFORDABLE HOUSING CREATED? For-profit and non-profit developers provide Affordable Housing For-profit developers may also provide income-restricted units as part of their market-rate projects as required by the City s Housing Opportunity Ordinance

HOW IS AFFORDABLE HOUSING CREATED? Involve combinations of public and private financing in exchange for income restricted units California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC) provides Tax Credit Financing 4% Non-Competitive Tax Exempt Bonds 9% Competitive Tax Credits Applications Accepted 9x per year Requires Zoning Verification Project does not have to be fully financed Applications Accepted 2x per year (February/July) (HIGHLY COMPETITIVE) Project must be entitled (including CEQA) Project must be fully financed

ANDALUCIA Bedroom Count Very Low Income 50% AMI Low Income 60% AMI Moderate Income 110% AMI 3 Bedroom 7 49 13 Maximum Rent $1,356 $1,627 $2,517

THE DEPOT AT SANTIAGO Bedroom Count SF Extremely Low Income 30% AMI Very Low Income 40% AMI Very Low Income 50% AMI Low Income 60% AMI 1 Bedroom 875 2 3 6 3 14 2 Bedroom 1,085 2 6 11 10 29 3 Bedroom 1,350 3 5 11 7 26 Totals: 7 14 28 20 69 Total

AFFORDABILITY COVENANTS AND MONITORING Government Agencies (Federal, State, City) provide funding to finance Affordable housing developments in exchange for Affordable units Typically, Affordability Covenants are recorded for 55 years 100% of the units are monitored every year 20% of the units in each development are inspected every 1-3 years

HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM Tenant-Based Assistance (Section 8) Families with a Voucher can choose and lease safe, healthy, and affordable rental housing in the private market (As long as the landlord is willing to accept their Voucher) The Housing Authority will execute a Contract with that landlord to assist that family in their unit The family is responsible for up to 30% of their income (minimum $50) toward their rent and the rest is subsidized by the Housing Authority Household income must be 50% AMI (Very Low Income) or below to qualify

HOW DO WE GET THERE? Planning and Zoning Law

OVERVIEW HOW DO WE GET THERE What we ve learned so far What is Affordable Housing? Why do we need it? Who needs it? Where is it and what s it really like? How do we get there State s Density Bonus Law ( DBAs ) Inclusionary Housing/Housing Opportunity Ordinance ( HOO ) Other relevant laws

DENSITY BONUS LAW The State s Density Bonus Law allows developers to build extra units in a residential development In exchange for the extra units, the developer enters into a Density Bonus Agreement (DBA) that locks in those extra units for a minimum period of affordability Minimum 55 years Separate standards for various income levels and housing types (senior, family, very low income, etc.) up to 35% density bonus Agreement is taken to City Council

DENSITY BONUS LAW (CONTINUED) As part of a DBA, the developer can seek relief from development standards (setbacks, open space, height, density, etc.) A jurisdiction can offer up to three (3) incentives to a developer (i.e., reduction in required setbacks) A developer can request an unlimited number of concessions (i.e., height, open space requirements, etc.) A jurisdiction can require a study to prove that the concessions will not harm public health or safety

HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ORDINANCE (HOO) Santa Ana s HOO provides for: Onsite Affordable housing Payment of in-lieu funds Rehabilitation or construction of offsite Affordable units The HOO applies to: Projects requesting an up-zoning (i.e., change from commercial to residential) Projects in an area where the City up-zoned properties or in overlay zones (Metro East, Harbor Plan, parts of Downtown, etc.) Applicable projects must have five (5) or more units

HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ORDINANCE (HOO) Santa Ana s HOO also provides local incentives to help realize Affordable housing Local density bonus up to 35 percent (in addition to State density bonus law) Relief from required parking, setbacks, or height Eligible projects must enter into an Inclusionary Housing Plan (IHP) Provides a double density bonus when including the State s bonus

OTHER RELEVANT LAWS Additional State measures to further streamline or facilitate construction of Affordable housing projects AB 744 Projects near public transit 0.3 spaces for certain types of special needs housing 0.5 spaces for other types (family, senior, mixed-income, etc.) SB 35 Streamlined housing construction review Applies to jurisdictions that are not meeting Regional Housing Need Allocation (RHNA) goals Removes CEQA review Removes Planning Commission (or City Council) review

DISCUSSION City of Santa Ana Planning Commission Work Study Session March 26, 2018