HomeMy WebLinkAbout16 - Work Force Housing Reward Grant ApplicationCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 16
February 22, 2005
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Planning Department
Jaime Murillo, Assistant Planner
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SUBJECT: Work Force Housing Reward Grant Application
ISSUE:
Should the City Council authorize the execution of a Standard Agreement and
any other documents necessary to secure a Workforce Housing (WFH) grant
from the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD)?
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution 2005 -_ authorizing the City of Newport Beach to apply for
and receive WFH grant funds, and execute the contract and any other required
documents.
DISCUSSION:
Background
Pursuant to the Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund of 2002 (Proposition
46), the State has developed a Workforce Housing (WFH) Reward Grant
Program designed to reward cities and counties for the approval of new
affordable housing. The program provides grants for capital asset projects to
eligible applicants that have approved rental and ownership developments
affordable to very low- and low- income households through the 2004 calendar
year. Additionally, the program will continue to fund reward grants to cities and
counties who continue to approve additional affordable housing units over the
next 3 years.
The WFH grant amount is calculated based on the number of bedrooms in
approved and permitted affordable developments. An amount of $2,000 dollars
per bedroom will be awarded for each very low- income unit approved and $1,500
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dollars per bedroom for each low- income unit approved. An additional bonus of
$150 dollars per bedroom will be awarded for each very low- income unit and
$100 per bedroom for each low- income unit is available for jurisdictions that meet
a specified percentage of the Regional Housing Need Assessment (RHNA).
Eligibility
Only cities and counties that meet specific eligibility requirements may apply for
the WFH Grant funds. The three threshold requirements include: 1) Housing
Element Compliance, 2) submittal of Annual Progress Report on Housing
Element, and 3) final land use approval and building permits issued on or after
January 1, 2004 for units affordable to very low- and low- income households.
These requirements have been met by the City of Newport Beach as follows:
1) The City's Housing Element was adopted on August 12, 2003 and has been
reviewed and found in compliance by State HCD on September 15, 2003.
2) The City's Annual Housing Element Progress Report for fiscal year 03 -04 was
received and filed by the City Council on October 12, 2004 and forwarded to
State HCD. The report was received by HCD on October 18, 2004.
3) Staff has determined that the recently approved 120 -unit Bayview Landing
Senior Affordable Housing project qualifies as an eligible project under this
program. With the exception of the one manager's unit, all of the units will be
made affordable to either very-low or low- income senior households. Per the
WFH Program Guidelines, final land use approval for the project was granted on
September 10, 2004 when final plan check approval was granted for the project.
Building permits for the construction of the project were issued on December 7,
2004.
Anticipated Award
As a result of the Bayview Landing Senior Affordable Housing project, staff has
calculated that the City could receive a total possible reward in the amount of
$243,150 dollars (including the RHNA bonus). However, in the event that
statewide eligibility for funds exceeds the amount of funding availability for this
program, HCD will reduce rewards to all grantees proportionally.
The WFH Program requires grant funds to be used for capital asset projects that
benefit the community and add to the community's quality of life. As part of the
application, the City is required to identify a specific capital asset project on
which the City intends to use these funds. After consultation with the City
Manager's Office, Public Works Department, and Recreation and Senior
Services Department, Staff is proposing that the reward grant be utilized to help
with the funding shortfall of the Mariner's Park facilities improvement project.
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The construction of the new library has resulted in the adjustment of property
lines and a reconfiguration of the park facilities. The scope of the project
includes reconstruction of the park with the new planned entry and parking,
restroom building, new configuration of the ball fields, new irrigation plan, and
demolition of the old library building. The project is expected to begin in Fall of
2006 as soon as the new library is fully operational.
Prepared by:
Jaime Murillo
Assistant Planner
Attachment: Resolution 2005-
Submitted by:
Sharon Z. Wood
Assistant City Manager
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Attachment A
Draft Resolution No. 2005-
RESOLUTION 2005-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A
STANDARD AGREEMENT AND ANY AMENDMENTS
THERETO, AND ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS NECESSARY
TO SECURE A WORKFORCE HOUSING REWARD GRANT
FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach, a city within the State of California, applied
for and will submit the Application Package released December 2004 by the State
Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) for the Work Force Housing
(WFH) Reward Grant Program; and
WHEREAS, funding for WFH grant program has been made available pursuant to
the Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund of 2002 (Proposition 46); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the statute, HCD is authorized to approve funding
allocations for the program, subject to the terms and conditions of the NOFA and the
Program Guidelines, Application Package and Standard Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
SECTION 1: The City of Newport Beach shall be subject to the terms and
conditions as specified in the standard agreement (Contract). Funds are to be used for
allowable capital asset project expenditures to be identified in Attachment A of the
Contract. The application in full is to be incorporated as part of the Contract and any and
all activities funded, information provided, and timelines represented in the application are
enforceable through the Contract. The City of Newport Beach hereby agrees to use the
funds for an eligible capital asset in the manner presented in the application as approved
by the HCD and in accordance with the NOFA and Program Guidelines and Application
Package. The City of Newport Beach also may execute any and all instruments required
by HCD for participation in the WFH Program.
SECTION 2: The City of Newport Beach authorizes Sharon Z. Wood, Assistant City
Manager, and /or her designee(s) to execute in the name of the City of Newport Beach the
Application Package, the Standard Agreement, and all other documents required by HCD
for participation in the WFH Program.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 22ND DAY FEBURARY, 2005.
AYES, COUNCIL MEMBERS
NOES, COUNCIL MEMBERS
ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK