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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5a - Staff Presentation - Housing Element Update 2014-2012 - PA2012-104Housing Element Update zoi4 -zozi Planning Commission August 22, 2013 zM -Mle oil Sets 8 -year plan projected housing of the community to meet the existing and needs of all economic segments Identifies constraints to the development and maintenance of housing Establishes goals, policies, pertaining to housing needs and programs nusina Element Update ■ Two Public Workshops April — Commission reviewed Draft and recommended City Council authorize submission to HCD May — Council removed Inclusionary Housing Program HP 2.2.i and authorized submission to HCD After a review by HCD only minor changes have been made to the draft des to Initial Dra Removed Inclusionary Housing Program HP 2.2.1 HP 3.1.3 revised to require the development of a list of pre- approved incentives for affordable housing ■ New HP 5.1.8 - implement outreach program with the RCOC to provide residents information on programs for developmentally disabled ■ Public Outreach List 07/13/2012 Community Development Department- Planning Division it R •I•I: 61,,TIFW AfterAdoption of 2014 -2021 Housing Element by City Council it will be found in compliance with State Law On target for meeting the state's deadline for adoption — qualify for next update in 8 years 1 For more information contact: Jaime Murillo Melinda Whelan 949 - 644 -3209 949-644-3221 jmurilloQa newportbeachca.gov mwhelan@newportbeachca.gov www.newportbeachca.gov www.newportbeachca.gov Busing Affordability Newport Beach Extremely Low $281900 ( <30% MFI) Very Low $48,150 ( <50% MFI) Low (51 -80% MFI) $77,050 Moderate (81 -3.20% MFI) $102,350 $722.50 $86,700 Affordable /Assisted $11203.75 $144,450 Rental Housing Units $1,926.25 $231,150 Affordable /Assisted Rental Housing Units *Limited Market Rate Rentals Opportunities $2,558.75 $307,050 Market Rate Rentals I Prolecte • •■\i[ZZ "no ■ 2014 -2021 Regional Housing Needs Assessment 5 units (reduced due to recession) 1,914 units in previous RHNA • Growing senior population -19% of population • so affordability covenants (376 units) 7 covenants set to expire 153 units at -risk of conversion 8 :)roarams 0 0 •__ Housing Program 1.1.2: Investigate the use of grants or loans to fund rehabilitation program, if a significant need is identified, to encourage preservation of existing housing stock. Housing Program 1.1.4: Promoting the Residential Building Records Program to reduce and prevent residential violations. Housing Program 5.1.7: Promoting senior citizen independence through supporting housing services related to in -home care, meal programs, counseling, and maintenance of the Oasis Senior Center and its programs Housing Program 5.1.8: Implement an outreach program with the Regional Center of Orange County to inform residents of programs for the developmentally disabled. a • fre in Housing Program 3.1.3: Revised t preparation of a pre- approved list building affordable housing. o require the of incentives for oil Program 4.1.1 and 4.1.4: Revised to include promotion of availability of Affordable Housing Fund as a funding source for preservation of at -risk housing. Housing Program 5.1.3: Revised to include promotion and facilitation of the development of senior accessory dwelling units. io 2008 -201.4 HE- recently adopted in 201.1 and found compliant with state law Updated statistical data and housing analysis Review of goals and programs — goals unchanged, maintain most existing programs with only a few changes identified as necessary, completed programs have been eliminated or revised • Revised Quantified Objectives for new construction, rehabilitation, and preservation • 2 public workshops, PC, CC and AHTF meetings 07/13/2012 Community Development Department- Planning Division 1 1