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File #: 20-1594 MEETING DATE: 5/4/2020
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
SUBMITTED BY: Oliver Chi, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Oliver Chi, City Manager
Subject:
Adopt Resolution No. 2020-29 to authorize and adopt a Five-Year Plan for Permanent Local
Housing Allocation (PLHA) Program Funds and to submit an application for funding in year 1
(Fiscal Year 2020-2021)
Statement of Issue:
To complete an application for Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) program funds, the City
of Huntington Beach must conduct a public hearing to consider and authorize the City's proposed
Five-Year Plan for the use of these funds, as evidenced by the recommended adoption of Resolution
No. 2020-29.
Financial Impact:
Over the next five years, the City expects to receive approximately $3,290,970 in PLHA program
funds, with the first year's allocation in FY 2020-21 estimated at $548,495. The City is not required to
provide matching funds.
The revenue source of PLHA entitlement funds is derived from recording fees for real estate
transactions paid to the County of Orange. Therefore, it should be noted that these allocations are
close approximations that will vary, depending on the number of transactions conducted in a given
calendar year.
Recommended Action:
Adopt Resolution No. 2020-29, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach to
Authorize and Adopt a Five-Year Plan for Permanent Local Housing Allocation Program Funds and to
Submit an Application for Funding in Year 1 (Fiscal Year 2020-2021)."
Alternative Action(s):
The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s):
1. Deny Resolution No. 2020-29; or
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2. Postpone the hearing to a later date and direct staff to modify the Five-Year Plan and Application
for PLHA entitlement funds.
Analysis:
In 2017, the State of California approved SB 2, which provides local governments with a permanent
source of funding for housing-related projects and programs to address their jurisdiction's unmet
housing needs.
In 2019, the City learned that it was entitled to receive a subset of non-competitive SB 2 funds,
known as PLHA entitlement funds. The HCD estimates that the City is eligible for approximately
$548,495 in Year 1 and a total of$3,290,970 over the first five years. The City will continue receiving
PLHA funds in subsequent years. However, it should be noted that the allocation formula is subject
to change by the State Legislature and the Governor and cannot be estimated at this time.
To obtain funds for the initial five years, the City must submit an application to the California
Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), along with a Five-Year Plan for the
funds. The application also requires the City to consider and authorize this Plan, as evidenced by the
recommended adoption of Resolution No. 2020-29.
Given the growing homeless population in the City, the proposed Plan recommends allocating PLHA
towards operating a future homeless shelter on 17631 Cameron Lane. During the COVID-19
pandemic, shelter construction and operation will be funded and managed by the Orange County
Health Care Agency to address an urgent, acute public health threat to the homeless population.
Following the pandemic, all improvements on the site, including the tent shelter, will be transferred
over to City ownership. The City will then have the option to incorporate this tent and site into its
overall homeless response, in compliance with the City's pending Settlement Agreement with Federal
District Court Judge Carter. The City previously underwent a Request for Qualifications process, and
selected Mercy House as its future homeless shelter operator. PLHA funds will be used to help pay
for the contract, which is an eligible PLHA expense.
The application period for PLHA funds for Years 1-5 is April 27 through July 27, 2020. Funds will be
awarded between August and October, with the earliest applicants receiving their funds first. Should
Resolution No. 2020-29 be adopted, staff is prepared to submit the City's application as soon as May
5, 2020.
Environmental Status:
Not applicable.
Strategic Plan Goal:
Non-Applicable - Administrative Item
Attachment(s):
1. Resolution No. 2020-29, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach to
Authorize and Adopt a Five-Year Plan for Permanent Local Housing Allocation Program Funds
and to Submit an Application for Funding in Year 1 (Fiscal Year 2020-2021)"
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RESOLUTION NO. 2020-29
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TO
AUTHORIZE AND ADOPT A FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR PERMANENT LOCAL HOUSING
ALLOCATION PROGRAM FUNDS AND TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR FUNDING
IN YEAR 1 (FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021)
WHEREAS, the Department is authorized to provide up to $195 million under the
SB 2 Permanent Local Housing Allocation Program Formula Component from the Building
Homes and Jobs Trust Fund for assistance to Cities and Counties (as described in Health and
Safety Code section 50470 et seq. (Chapter 364, Statutes of 2017 (SB 2)); and
The State of California(the "State"), Department of Housing and Community Development
("Department") issued a Notice of Funding Availability ("NOFA") dated 02/26/2020 under the
Permanent Local Housing Allocation(PLHA) Program; and
Applicant is an eligible Local government applying for the program to administer one or more
eligible activities, or a Local or Regional Housing Trust Fund to whom an eligible Local
government delegated its PLHA formula allocation; and
The Department may approve funding allocations for PLHA Program, subject to the terms and
conditions of the Guidelines,NOFA, Program requirements,the Standard Agreement and other
contracts between the Department and PLHA grant recipients.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, a municipality
("Applicant") does hereby resolve, consent to adopt as follows:
1. If Applicant receives a grant of PLHA funds from the Department pursuant to the above
referenced PLHA NOFA,it represents and certifies that it will use all such funds in a manner
consistent and in compliance with all applicable state and federal statutes, rules, regulations,
and laws, including without limitation all rules and laws regarding the PLHA Program, as well
as any and all contracts Applicant may have with the Department.
2. Applicant is hereby authorized and directed to receive a PLHA grant, in an amount not to
exceed the five-year estimate of the PLHA formula allocations, as stated in Appendix C of the
current NOFA $3,290,970 in accordance with all applicable rules and laws.
3. Applicant hereby agrees to use the PLHA funds for eligible activities as approved by the
Department and in accordance with all Program requirements, Guidelines, other rules and laws,
as well as in a manner consistent and in compliance with the Standard Agreement and other
contracts between the Applicant and the Department.
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4. Applicant certifies that it has or will subgrant some or all of its PLHA funds to another entity
or entities. Pursuant to Guidelines Section 302(c)(3), "entity" means a housing developer or
program operator, but does not mean an administering Local government to whom a Local
government may delegate its PLHA allocation.
5. Applicant certifies that its selection process of these subgrantees was or will be accessible to
the public and avoided or shall avoid any conflicts of interest.
6. Pursuant to Applicant's certification in this resolution, the PLHA funds will be expended only
for eligible Activities and consistent with all program requirements.
7. Applicant shall be subject to the terms and conditions as specified in the Standard Agreement,
the PLHA Program Guidelines and any other applicable SB 2 Guidelines published by the
Department.
8. City Manager, Oliver Chi, is authorized.to execute the PLHA Program Application, the PLHA
Standard Agreement and any subsequent amendments or modifications thereto, aswell as any
other documents which are related to the Program or the PLHA grant awarded to Applicant, as
the Department may deem appropriate.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach on this 4th day of May , 2020.
AYES: 7 ABSTENTIONS: 0 NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0
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INITIATED AND APPROVED:
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Kravis Hopkins, Ass tant City Manager
Oliver Chi, City Manager
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Resolution No. 2020-29
CERTIFICATE OF THE ATTESTING OFFICER
The undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, does hereby attest and certify that
the foregoing Resolution is a true, full and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted at a meeting
of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach which was duly convened and held on the date
stated thereon, and that said document has not been amended, modified, repealed or rescinded
since its date of adoption and is in full force and effect as of the date hereof.
ATTEST:_
Robin Estanislau, City Clerk
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Res. No. 2020-29
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, ROBIN ESTANISLAU, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the
City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do
hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted
by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council
at a Regular meeting thereof held on May 4, 2020 by the following vote:
AYES: Posey, Delgleize, Hardy, Semeta, Peterson, Carr, Brenden
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
RECUSE: None
City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach, California
Permanent Local Housing Allocation
(PLHA) Formula Allocation
2020 Application
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State of California
Governor, Gavin Newsom
Lourdes Castro Ramirez, Secretary
Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency
Douglas R. McCauley, Acting Director
Department of Housing and Community Development
Program Design and Implementation, PLHA Program
2020 West El Camino Avenue, Suite 150, Sacramento, CA 95833
PLHA Program Email: PLHA@hcd.ca.gov
Final Filing Date: April 27, 2020 through July 27, 2020 at 5 P.M. PST
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Instructions Rev.2126120
When opening this file,a yellow banner at the top may appear with a button that says"Enable Content". It is essential that you click this box so that the macros
are enabled.Enabling macros is necessary for full worksheet functionality.Macros do not work with Microsoft's Excel version for Apple Mac.
HCD will only accept applications through a postal carrier service such as U.S.Postal Service,UPS,Fed Ex or other carrier services that provide date stamp verification
confirming delivery to HCD's office.A complete original application and an electronic copy on a USB flash drive with all applicable information must be received by HCD via post
carrier no later than 5:00 p.m.on:
Monday,July 27..2020
Applications must be on the Department's forms and cannot be altered or modified by the Applicant.Excel forms must be in Excel format and unprotected,not a.pdf document.
For application errors please fill out the Application Support worksheet and email the entire workbook to Application Support for application errors atAppSupport@hcd ca gov
General Instructions(Additional instructions and guidance are given throughout the Supplemental Application in"red"text and in cell comments.
Guideline references are made with"§"and the corresponding guideline section number.
"Yellow"cells are for Sponsor input.Failure to provide the required attachments and documentation may disqualify your application from consideration or may negatively impact
your point score.
Required attachments are indicated in"orange"throughout the Supplemental Application.Failure to provide the required attachments and documentation may disqualify your
application from consideration or may negatively impact your point score.Electronically attached files must use the naming convention in the Supplemental Application.For
Example:"Appl Payee Data"for Sponsor 1 Payee Data Record/STD.204.
Threshold items are indicated in"blue"cells.
"Red"shaded cells indicate the Sponsor has failed to meet a requirement of the program.Point cells in the Scoring worksheet shaded in"red"indicate that the Sponsor has faile
to meet the minimum points required.
Sponsor must complete the following worksheets in the PLHA Formula Allocation Application.
Formula Allocation Application
302(c)(4)Plan
Legislative Contacts
Checklist
Binder Threshold Electronic File Name Document Description Included?
Tab# Requirement
1 X Apo Resolution PLHA webpage for Resolution Document
2 X App1 Signature Block Signature Block-upload in Microsoft Word Document
3 X Appl TIN Taxpayer Identification Number Document
4 X Applicant Agreement Legally binding agreement between Delegating and Administering Local Governments
§302(c)(4)(D)Evidence that the Plan was authorized and adopted by resolution by the
5 Plan Adoption Local jurisdiction and that the public had an adequate opportunity to review and comment
on its content.
Disclosure of Application(California Public Records Act Statutes of 1968 Chapter 1473):Information provided in the application will become a public record available for
review by the public,pursuant to the California Public Records Act Statutes of 1968 Chapter 1473.As such,any materials provided will be disclosable to any person making a
request under this Act.The Department cautions Applicants to use discretion in providing information not specifically requested,including but not limited to,bank accounts,
personal phone numbers and home addresses. By providing this information to the Department,the Applicant is waiving any claim of confidentiality and consents to the
disclosure of submitted material upon request."
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Local Government Formula Allocation Rev.Z/26/20
Eligible Applicant Type: JEntitlement
Local Government Recipient of PLHA Formula Allocation: Huntington Beach
Approximate PLHA Formula Allocation Amount: I $548,495 JAIlowable Local Admin(5%): $27,424
Instructions:If the Local Government Recipient of the PLHA Formula Allocation delegated its PLHA formula allocation to a Local Housing Trust Fund or to another Local
Government,the Applicant(for which information is required below)is the Local Housing Trust Fund or administering Local Government.The PLHA award will be made to the
Applicant(upon meeting threshold requirements)and the Applicant is responsible for meeting all program requirements throughout the term of the Standard Agreement
The 302(c)(4)Plan template worksheet requires first choosing one or more of the Eligible Activities listed below. If"Yes"is clicked,the 302(c)(4)Plan worksheet opens a series
of questions about what precise activities are planned. Some specific activities,such as providing downpayment assistance to lower-income households for acquisition of an
affordable home,could be included under either Activity 2 or 9. Please only choose one of those Activities;don't list the downpayment assistance under both Activities
If the PLHA funds are used for the same Activity but for different Area Median Income(AMI)level,select the same Activity twice(or more times)and the different AMI level the
Activity will serve.Please enter the percentage of funds allocated to the Activity in only the first Activity listing to avoid double counting the funding allocation.
Eligible Applicants§300
§300(a)Eligible Applicants for the entitlement formula component described in Section§100(b)(1)are limited to the metropolitan cities and urban counties allocated a grant for
the federal fiscal year 2017 pursuant to the federal CDBG formula specified in 42 USC,Section§5306.
Applicant: City of Huntington Beach
Address: 12000 Main St
City: I Huntington Beach I State: ICA Zip: 192648 County: Jorange
§300(d)Is Applicant delegated by another Local government to administer on its behalf its formula allocation of program funds? No
§300(d)If Applicant answered"Yes"above,has the Applicant attached the legally binding agreement required by§300(c)and(d)? N/A
File Name: Appi Resolution PLHA web a e for Resolution Document Attached and on USB?
File Name: Appl Signature Block Signature Block-upload in Microsoft Word Document Attached and on USB?
File Name: Apol TIN Taxpayer Identification Number Document Attached and on USB?
File Name: Applicant Agreement Legally binding agreement between Delegating and Administering Local Attached and on USB? N/A
Governments
Eligible Activities,§301
§301(a)Eligible activities are limited to the following: Included?
§301(a)(1)The predevelopment,development,acquisition,rehabilitation,and preservation of multifamily,residential live-work,rental housing that is affordable to
Extremely low-,Very low-.Low-,or Moderate-income households,including necessary operating subsidies. YES
§301(a)(2)The predevelopment.development,acquisition,rehabilitation,and preservation of affordable rental and ownership housing,including Accessory YES
Dwelling Units(ADUs),that meets the needs of a growing workforce earning up to 120 percent of AMI,or 150 percent of AMI in high-cost areas.ADUs shall be
available for occupancy for a term of no less than 30 days.
§301(a)(3)Matching portions of funds placed into Local or Regional Housing Trust Funds. 7 YES
§301(a)(4)Matching portions of funds available through the Low-and Moderate-Income Housing Asset Fund pursuant to subdivision(d)of HSC Section 34176. YES
§301(a)(5)Capitalized Reserves for services connected to the preservation and creation of new permanent supportive housing. I—YES
§301(a)(6)Assisting persons who are experiencing or At-risk of homelessness,including,but not limited to,providing rapid re-housing,rental assistance, r YES
supportive/case management services that allow people to obtain and retain housing,operating and capital costs for navigation centers and emergency shelters,
and the new construction,rehabilitation,and preservation of permanent and transitional housing.
§301(a)(7)Accessibility modifications in Lower-income Owner-occupied housing. r YES
§301(a)(8)Efforts to acquire and rehabilitate foreclosed or vacant homes and apartments. r-YES
§301(a)(9)Homeownership opportunities,including,but not limited to,down payment assistance. r-YES
§301(a)(10)Fiscal incentives made by a county to a city within the county to incentivize approval of one or more affordable housing Projects,or matching funds
invested by a county in an affordable housing development Project in a city within the county,provided that the city has made an equal or greater investment in the r-YES
Project.The county fiscal incentives shall be in the form of a grant or low-interest loan to an affordable housing Project,Matching funds investments by both the
county and the city also shall be a grant or low-interest deferred loan to the affordable housing Project
Threshold Requirements,§302
§302(a)Housing Element compliance:Applicant or Delegating Local Government's Housing Element was adopted by the Local Government's governing body by the
application deadline and subsequently determined to be in substantial compliance with state Housing Element Law pursuant to Government Code Section 65585. Yes
§302(b) Applicant or Delegating Local Government has submitted the current or prior year's Annual Progress Report to the Department of Housing and Community Yes
Development pursuant to Governemnt Code Section 65400.
§302(c)(2)Applicant certifies that submission of the application was authorized by the governing board of the Applicant.
§302(c)(3)Applicant certifies that,if the Local Government proposes allocation of funds for any activity to another entity,the Local government's selection processhad Yes
no conflicts of interest and was accesible to the public.
§302(c)(4)Does the application include a Plan in accordance with§302(c)(4)? Yes
§302(c)(4)(D)Applicant certifies that the Plan was authorized and adopted by resolution by the Local Government and that the public had an adequate opportunity to
review and comment on its content
§302(c)(5)Applicant certifies that the Plan submitted is for a term of five years.Local Governments agree to inform the Department of changes made to the Plan in Yes
each succeeding year of the term of the Plan.
§302(c)(6)Applicant certifies that it will ensure compliance with§302(c)(6)if funds are used for the acquisition,construction,or rehabilitation of for-sale housing project
or units within for-sale housing projects. Yes
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§302(c)(7)Applicant certifies that it will ensure that the PLHA assistance is in the form of a low-interest,deferred loan to the Sponsor of the Project,if funds are used for Yes
the development of an Affordable Rental Housing Development.The loan shall be evidenced through a Promissory Note secured by a Deed of Trust.
§302(c)(8)Has Applicant attached a program income reuse plan describing how repaid loans will be reused for eligible activities specified in Section 301?
Administration
Applicant agrees to adhere to§500,Accounting Records. Yes
Applicant agrees to adhere to§501,Audits/Monitoring of PLHA Files. Yes
Applicant agrees to adhere to§502,Cancellation/Termination. Yes
Applicant agrees to adhere to 503,Reporting. Yes
Certifications
On behalf of the entity identified below,I certify that.The information,statements and attachments included in this application are,to the best of my knowledge and belief,true
and correct and I possess the legal authority to submit this application on behalf of the entity identified in the signature block.
Oliver Chi City Manager T F 5/4/20
Authorized Representative Printed Name Title Signature Date
Entity name: ICity of Huntington Beach I Phone Number:(714)536-5579
Entity Address 12000 Main Street City Huntington Beach I State CA I ZipJ92648
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§302(c)(4) Plan Rev.2126120
§3021 Describe the manner in which allocated funds will be used for eligible activities.
Using its adopted Housing Element as a framework,the City of Huntington Beach will use the allocated PLHA funds to help finance operational expenses for a homeless navigation
center,starting with 50 beds in Year 1 and ramping up to approximately 174 by Year 5. The funds will support the most at-risk populations in the County by offering much needed
shelter that will provide stability,services,and hopefully a path to housing in the future. The navigation center will be constructed in FY 2019-2020 and will begin operations same
year. As a result the City requests a drawdown of PLHA funds as soon as possible.
Earlier this year,the City underwent an RFQ process to identify an experienced shelter operator that can provide quality shelter management. Two operators submitted their
qualifications and,following an extensive review and a panel interview,the City selected Mercy House. Currently,both parties are negotiating an agreement for navigation center
operations,which PLHA funds will help support.
§302(c)(4)(B)Provide a description of the way the Local government will prioritize investments that increase the supply of housing for households with incomes at or below 60
percent of Area Median Income(AMI).
Huntington Beach-through the use of Census data and HUD criteria-has designated eight geographic areas as lower income(<80%).These areas are known as Enhancement
Areas,where the City's annual CDBG and HOME fund allocations are spent. The primary goals for the use of these funds include CHDO developments,housing rehabilitation and
other programs/services that will increase the affordable housing stock for households at or below 60%AMI. Additionally,the City continues to seek additional funding sources,
programs,and partnerships with private and nonprofit organizations for additional investments in the City's affordable housing stock. For example,the City has recently entered into
a partnership with the County of Orange,who will fund construction of the navigation center and its operations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Afterwards,the City will take over
ownership and use PLHA funds to continue operations to serve the most at-risk and lowest income individuals in our City. As the navigation center begins to reduce homeless rates
in the City,the long term goal for the site is to convert it from a navigation center and into a permanent supportive housing development that will certainly help increase the affordable
housing stock and advance our RHNA goals for individuals at or below 30%AMI.
§302(c)(4)(C)Provide a description of how the Plan is consistent with the programs set forth in the Local Government's Housing Element.
The Plan is consistent with the City's Housing Element framework,including Goal 5 to promote equal housing opportunities for all residents,such as Huntington Beach's special
needs populations. The Plan also works to further Policy 5.5 to continue supporting a continuum of programs such as a navigation center,homeless supportive services,transitional
housing,permanent affordable housing and homeless prevention services. The navigation center described in this Plan will address all aspects of this Goal. It will present a central
site for the City to continue providing its homeless supportive services that will not only address an individual's immediate needs(i.e.food,shelter,health)but also directs him/her to
more permanent forms of housing. The City also continues to fund various other homeless services(i.e.Huntington Beach Youth Emergency Shelter;transitional housing for
families;and tenant-based rental assistance(TBRA)and its Homeless Task Force which-in combination with the navigation center-tie in together to more cohesively support the
homeless population.
Activities Detail(Activities Detail(Must Make a Selection on Formula Allocation Application worksheet under Eligible Activities,§301))
§301(a)(1)The predevelopment,development,acquisition,rehabilitation,and preservation of multifamily,residential live-work,rental housing that is affordable to extremely low-.very
low-,low-,or moderate-income households,including necessary Operating subsidies.
§301(a)(2)The predevelopment,development,acquisition,rehabilitation,and preservation of Affordable rental and ownership housing,including Accessory Dwelling Units(ADUs),
that meets the needs of a growing workforce earning up to 120 percent of AMI,or 150 percent of AMI in high-cost areas.ADUs shall be available for occupancy for a term of no less
than 30 days.
301(a)(3)Matching portions of funds placed into Local or Regional Housing Trust Funds.
301(a)(4) Matching portions of funds available through the Low-and Moderate-Income Housing Asset Fund pursuant to subdivision(d)of HSC Section 34176.
301(a)(5)Capitalized Reserves for Services connected to the preservation and creation of new permanent supportive housing,
§301(a)(6)Assisting persons who are experiencing or At risk of homelessness,including,but not limited to,providing rapid rehousing,rental assistance,supportive/case
management services that allow people to obtain and retain housing,operating and capital costs for navigation centers and emergency shelters,and the new construction,
rehabilitation,and preservation of permanent and transitional housing.
§302(c)(4)(E)(i)Provide a description of how allocated funds will be used for the proposed Activity.
Section 301(a)(6)-100%of the allocated funds will be used towards partially funding the operations of a navigation center.
Complete the table below for each proposed Activity to be funded with 2019-2023 PLHA allocations.If a single Activity will be assisting households at more than one level of Area
Median Income,please list the Activity as many times as needed to capture all of the AMI levels that will be assisted,but only show the percentage of annual funding allocated to the
Activity one time(to avoid double counting).
Funding Allocation Year 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Type of Activity for Persons `o_ 2 `o_ y `o_ H `o_ W o H
Experiencing or At Risk of m r L
Homelessness ci 'm ci 'm ci 'm 0 m 0
z z z z z
§302(c)(4)(E)(i) Percentage of
Funds Allocated for the 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Proposed Activity
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§302(c)(4)(E)(ii)Area Median 30% 30% 30% 30% 30 TOTAL
Income Level Served
§302(c)(4)(E)(ii) Unmet share 30 30 30 30 28 148
of the RHNA at AMI Level
§302(c)(4)(E)(ii)Projected
50 30 30 30 34 174
Number of Households Served
§302(c)(4)(E)(iv)Period of
Affordability for the Proposed N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Activity(55 years required for
rental housing projects)
§302(c)(4)(E)(iii)A description of major steps/actions and a proposed schedule for the implementation and completion of the Activity.
Major steps/actions by City Council included the adoption of the 5th Cycle Housing Element in February 2020,which was approved by the HCD in March 2020. On April 20,2020,
the City Council also took steps to(1)adopt this Plan and(2)approve the partnership agreement with Orange County to construct the navigation center. Construction has since
begun and is expected to be completed in mid to late May. The goal is to begin operating the navigation center by no later than June 2020.
301 a 7 Accessibility modifications in Lower-income Owner-occupied housing.
301 a 8 Efforts to acquire and rehabilitate foreclosed or vacant homes and apartments.
301 a 9 Homeownership opportunities,including,but not limited to,down payment assistance.
§301(a)(10)Fiscal incentives made by a county to a city within the county to incentivize approval of one or more affordable housing Projects,or matching funds invested by a county
in an affordable housing development Project in a city within the county,provided that the city has made an equal or greater investment in the Project.The county fiscal incentives
shall be in the form of a grant or low-interest loan to an affordable housing Project.Matching funds investments by both the county and the city also shall be a grant or low-interest
deferred loan to the affordable housing Project.
§302(c)(4)(0) Evidence that the Plan was authorized and adopted by resolution by the
File Name: Plan Adoption Local jurisdiction and that the public had an adequate opportunity to review and Attached and on USB?
comment on its content.
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Provide the Legislative and Congressional information for the applicant and each activity location, (if different than applicant location), included in this application.
To locate or verify the Legislative and Congressional information,click on the respective links below and enter the applicant office location zip code,the activity
location site zip code(s)(i.e.zip code(s)where activities are performed),and any additional activity location site(s),as applicable.
California State Assembly California State Senate U.S.House of Representatives
Applicant Office Location
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member 72nd Tyler Diep
State Senate Member 37th John M.W. Moorlach
U.S.House of Representatives 48th Harley Rouda
Activity Location 1 (if different from applicant location)
District# First Name I Last Name
State Assembly Member 72nd Tyler Diep
State Senate Member 34th Thomas J. jUmberg
U.S.House of Representatives 48th Harley I Rouda
Activity Location 2(if different from applicant location)
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member
State Senate Member
U.S.House of Representatives
ActivitWy Location 3(if different from applicant location)
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member
State Senate Member
U.S.House of Representatives
Activity Location 4(if different from applicant location)
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member
State Senate Member
U.S.House of Representatives
Activity Location 5(if different from applicant location)
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member
State Senate Member
U.S.House of Representatives
Activity Location 6(if different from applicant location)
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member
State Senate Member
U.S.House of Representatives
Activity Location 7(if different from applicant location)
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member
State Senate Member
U.S.House of Representatives
Activity Location 8(if different from applicant location)
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member
State Senate Member
U.S.House of Representatives
Activity Location 9(if different from applicant location)
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member
State Senate Member
U.S.House of Representatives
Activity Location 10(if different from applicant location)
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member
State Senate Member
U.S.House of Representatives
Activity Location 11 (if different from applicant location)
District# First Name Last Name
State Assembly Member
State Senate Member
U.S.House of Representatives
Activity Location 12(if different from applicant location)
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PLHA Funds
► In 2017, State approved SB 2 (Building Homes and Jobs Act)
Public Hearing. ►Establishes a $75 recording fee for real estate documents
Permanent Local recorded with the County
►Fees are collected by the State and allocated to local
Housing Allocation governments to facilitate the development and increase the
supply of affordable homes in California.
MAY 4,2020
PLHA Funds Proposed PLHA 5-Year Plan
► In 2020,eligible cities will receive a new subset of SB 2 fund
Permanent Local Housing Allocation(PLHA) ► To receive PLHA funds, Huntington Beach must submit an
► Huntington Beach is entitled to-$3.29M over the nex ;years. application to the State with the proposed 5-Year Plan, approved
► Must be used for housing projects or programs to add unm and adopted by resolution.
housing needs
City's 5-Year Plan proposes to use the funds towards operations
► Funds are estimates. They may fluctuate based on the actual num er costs for a future homeless shelter on 17631 Cameron Lane.
of real estate transactions every year.
► Allocation formulas after Year 5 are subject to change by the State. ►An eligible PLHA expense
Proposed PLHA 5-Year Plan PLHA Application
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es Po- Application period is April 27 through July 27
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►Funds will be awarded between August and October
a P7R!°rt?tA, j 1 .
►Staff is prepared to submit the City's applicatiot by May 5.
Homeless Shelter
Tent Structure
s 4 ;�. • �� (conceptual)
City Council Options
Adopt Resolution No. 2020 29 to Authorize and Adopt a Five'
Year Plan for PLHA Funds and to Submit an Application for
Funding in Year 1 (Fiscal Year 2020-2021)
► Deny Resolution No. 2020-29
Postpone the public hearing to a later date and direct staff to
modify the PLHA Plan and Application