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Consider and Direct Staff to Forward the 2024 Housing Elemen
I'���ll 2000 Main Street, oF �a do Huntington Beach,CA f 92648 City of Huntington Beach ' µ-me`= APPROVED 6-0-1 . , Z (McKEON-ABSENT) %comp(0,,„ File#: 25-138 MEETING DATE: 3/18/2025 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Travis Hopkins, City Manager VIA: Jennifer Villasenor, Director of Community Development PREPARED BY: Patty Malagon, Associate Planner Subiect: Consider and direct staff to forward the 2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Report to the California Department of Housing and Community Development and the Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (formerly the Office of Planning and Research) Statement of Issue: State law requires cities and counties to prepare a Housing Element Annual Progress Report (APR) to track progress made on their respective Housing Element implementation efforts. The APR is due to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate (formerly the Office of Planning and Research) by April 1 every year to provide data on the prior calendar year. City staff has prepared Huntington Beach's APR for calendar year 2024 for the City Council's consideration. Pursuant to Government Code Section 65913.4(4)(a), proposed housing developments are entitled to SB 35 streamlining (ministerial approval) if the City fails to submit the APR by the April 1 deadline for two consecutive years. Financial Impact: There is no financial impact to filing the APR. Recommended Action: Approve the 2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Report, and direct staff to submit the 2024 Housing Element APR to the California Department of Housing and Community Development and Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (formerly the Office of Planning and Research) Alternative Action(s): Do not approve the 2024 Housing Element Progress Report, and direct staff accordingly. Pursuant to Government Code Section 65913.4(4)(a), proposed housing developments are entitled to SB 35 streamlining (ministerial approval) if the City fails to submit the APR by the April 1 deadline for two consecutive years. City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 2 Printed on 3/12/2025 powered by Legistarn, 106 File#: 25-138 MEETING DATE: 3/18/2025 Analysis: The Housing Element APR represents a state-mandated report that details the City's progress implementing the Housing Element in a given year. The APR lists entitlements received for housing projects, building permits issued, and associated affordability of the new units for the 2024 calendar year. In 2024, the City issued building permits for the construction of 59 market rate (above moderate income) housing units, 39 moderate income units, 50 low income units, and 29 very low income units. In 2024, the City issued permits to construct 115 Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU). ADU affordability is based on a HCD approved survey conducted by Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) for use by SCAG jurisdictions. As such, ADUs contributed to meeting all of the very low and low income RHNA units produced in 2024. Staff has prepared the report utilizing the forms adopted by HCD in accordance with the California Code of Regulations. A copy of the report is provided as Attachment No. 1. Upon approval by City Council, staff would submit the APR to HCD and LCI, as required under Section 65400 of the California Government Code. Environmental Status: This action is covered by the General Rule that the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) applies only to projects that have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment (Section 15061.b.3 of the State CEQA Guidelines). It can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that this activity will have a significant effect on the environment. Therefore, this activity is not subject to CEQA. Strategic Plan Goal: Goal 5 - Housing, Strategy A- Take action to maintain local control of land-use planning. Attachment(s): 1. 2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Report City of Huntington Beach Page 2 of 2 Printed on 3/12/2025 powered by Legistarn, 107 ':`.� , --. ., „. .b -§4g —"..g- Rlease Sti He E � :3 s.^,..'ma a° .y�i!eEL���, z. sks <z * .' ... -=GeneralInformation" Jurisidiction Name Huntington Beach Optional:Click here to Import last year's data.This is best used when the workbook is new and empty.You will be prompted to pick Reporting Calendar Year 2024 an old workbook to import from. Project and program data will be ,. �,, copied exactly how it was entered in last year's form and must be �_�, . „ � '.e contact Infor+nation�"`, z updated.If a project is no longer has any reportable activity,you may delete the project by selecting a cell in the row and typing ctd First Name 4 .. - .. ;Petty _�. . +d. Last Name a �:NialagArt= Title .�sso to Ptattfer „ �.P , Click here to download APR Instructions Email , pattv.matagon@surf€ity hb org,, , Phoney? � � � 83{ �,.. %Matting Add,ess-f Street Address 2Qpp Melfrtrt t Click here to add rows to a table.If you add too many rows, you may select a cell in the row you wish to remove and type City ,Huntington Peach a' ,--. ctrl+d. v» ta24 Annual Progress Report January2020 108 Opdoml:Thls rum a macro which thou,to ensue all require/fields areflled out.The macro will aeatetwo files caved In the me directory this APR file esaved ln.One fgewal be a coeval the APR with hlghgghted cells which require Information.The other ftle will be Roof the problematic cells,along with e description of the nature of the error. Su�imittaLIn"structii ns Optional:Save before running.This copies data on TableA2,and creates another workbook with the table split cross 4 tabs,cads of which can fit onto a single page for easier printing.Running this macro will remove the comments on the column headers,which contain the Instructions.Do not save the APR file after running In order Please save your file as Jurisdledonname2024(no spaces).Example:the city of to preserve comments once it is reopened. San Luis Obispo would save their file as SanLuisOblspo2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Reports(APRs)forms and tables must be Optional:This macro identifies dates entered that orsurred outside of the reporting year.MINA credit Is only submitted to HCD and the Governor's Office of Planning and Research(OPR)on or given for building permits Issued during the reporting year. before April 1 of each year for the prior calendar year;submit separate reports directly to both HCD and OPR pursuant to Government Coda section 65400.There are two options for submitting APRs: link to h.aroma system:https://hcd.my.site.com/hcdcon Online Annual Progress Reporting System-'Please see the link to the online system to the left.This allows you to upload the completed APR form Into directly into HCD's database limiting the risk of errors.If you would like to use the online system,email APRlthhcd.ca.aov and HCD will send you the login infomratlon for your jurisdiction.Please note:Using the online system only provides the information to HCD. The APR must still be submitted to OPR.Their email address Is opr.apr@opr.ca.gov. 2.Email-If you prefer to submit via email,you can complete the excel Annual Toggles formatting that toms cells green/yellow/red based on data validation rules. Progress Report forms and submit to HCD at APRaithcd.ca.aov and to OPR at opr.aundloor,ca.aov. Please send the Excel workbook,not a scanned or PDF copy of the tables. 109 Jurisdiction Huntington Beach Reporting Year 2024 (Jan.1 -Dec. 31) Housing Element Planning Period 6th Cycle 10/15/2021 - 10/15/2029 Building Permits Issued by Affordability Summary Income Level Current Year Deed Restricted 0 Very Low Non-Deed 29 Restricted Deed Restricted 0 Low Non-Deed Restricted 50 Deed Restricted 5 Moderate Non-Deed Restricted 34 Above Moderate 59 Total Units 177 Note: Units serving extremely low-income households are included in the very low-income permitted units totals Units by Structure Type Entitled Permitted Completed Single-family Attached 0 0 0 Single-family Detached 0 21 0 2 to 4 units per structure 0 20 0 5+ units per structure 0 21 0 Accessory Dwelling Unit 0 115 0 Mobile/Manufactured Home 0 0 0 Total 0 177 0 Infill Housing Developments and Infill Units Permitted #of Projects Units Indicated as Infill 145 177 Not Indicated as Infill 0 0 Housing Applications Summary Total Housing Applications Submitted. 14 Number of Proposed Units in All Applications Received: 59 Total Housing Units Approved: 29 Total Housing Units Disapproved: 1 Use of SB 423 Streamlining Provisions Applications Number of SB 423 Streamlining Applications 0 Number of SB 423 Streamlining Applications Approved 0 „o Units Constructed -SB 423 Streamlining Permits Income Rental Ownership Total Very Low 0 0 0 Low 0 0 0 Moderate 0 0 0 Above Moderate 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 Streamlining Provisions Used -Permitted Units #of Projects Units SB 9 (2021) - Duplex in SF Zone 0 0 SB 9 (2021) - Residential Lot Split 0 0 AB 2011 (2022) 0 0 SB 6 (2022) 0 0 SB 423 (2023) 0 0 Ministerial and Discretionary Applications #of Applications Units Ministerial 0 0 Discretionary 14 59 Density Bonus Applications and Units Permitted Number of Applications Submitted Requesting a Density Bonus 2 Number of Units in Applications Submitted Requesting a Density Bonus 43 Number of Projects Permitted with a Density Bonus 3 Number of Units in Projects Permitted with a Density Bonus 19 Housing Element Programs Implemented and Sites Rezoned Count Programs Implemented 17 Sites Rezoned to Accommodate the RHNA 0 i r1 Jurrsaw-w' Wmtugwn beast _-1 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Nola:'•+•'indicates en options'field Bepurens veer 2024 ,Jars see.en Housing Element Implementation c.r in grey n ado-colcuationbrads. 1 Plazsur St Periwd._.-_. 0/i/cit._.I :s;v: :a i,`.�:n j Table A Housing Development Applications Submitted OatsTotal Total Unit Types Application Proposed Units-Affordability by Household Incomes Approve Disapprove Density B� Streamlining Units by Units by APO' Submitted Project Project 3 4 L e 7 7 Y lc We ar eousesk Pk ♦4.1 slat de eeloprne n Tcrvusb get Vary '- *roetr.t- 3ffidant-I trearnedne pakeene seek Y : LP<N dwia4idien Ut4G;dewyf-02Is Apyka4e+n Very 0.ow- '.1‘ u Won 4Pwa ortu Lhean Cake *Manx &u.unm (( A IR TVYpI ""C' T'Mt ..Total pr VlsbNi Me auttd s r Prior ante Cuc(wdPRtt Creel Adgra.s Proy'ct NNW,' iNsek.e3.1n GMWn4kd ''come Dead Dead Non Daad (lM1ddesar- APPF3QYbR i3f&APARPY4D .s fracti lD 4�..rt;�y hlnp Rape Mac lue Reslrkhd Deed Restkitd Restricted Detd Nan tke4 ncnma sl''Pro}act 1ll'ac bygroj¢U ""'E3 P""'t rePete.rn,' eukrw O=Uwrax tIVARu**nslkeen Rastruhd RasL ukd Resk iad sub atl�ap sw sutra in m n70147 ni e 18791 tsaleio _T - � 1 �� _�- [ ' Ot 2 C 45 59� 29 1, ... ., 176-371-06 SFD � �� --- - — NONE No Line 001,GDP 24 003 422/2024 024-151-06 SFD 0 1 0 NONE No 121 6th Street AP 23014/CDP 23009 3/27202.4 024-151-29 614 Pacific AP 2441021CDP 2 to 0 2 --�--� .2 2 0 NONE No Coast Hghway 24-002 87302024 024-151-29 2 to 4 0 2 0 NONE No 616 Pacific AP 24-001/CDP Coast Highway 24-001 8I30/2024 023-135-24 2208 Pacific CDP 23-015/SP SFD 0 1%'`. 1'' 1 0 NONE No Coast Hbhnmy 24-002 10/25/2024 163-302-34 4731 Los Palos CUP 21- 2 to 4 0 2' 2' 2 0 NONE No Avenue 017/CDP 21- 014 7/312024 _ 178-363-23 CUP 24- SFD 0 1'". 1 0 NONE No 4061 Fparo 017/CDP 24 Cack 015 11272024 178-043-01 3798 MistralCUP 23- SFD 0 1` 0 1 NONE No Drive 019/CDP 23 007 5/12024_ 114-151-07 MN 0 1 0 NONE No 21851 Ne alard COP 24-013 Street Spc a251 11262024 178-062-15 16462 2 to 4 0 - ��- 2 0 NONE No Barnstable COP 24-030 Cock 11262024 _ 114151-07 21851 Newland ►Mi 0 - I -�-- 1, 1 0 NONE No Street Spc*172 COP 24-014 { 12/10/2024 165-311-16 7942 Speer CUP 23-0075+ R 2 - 1§ 15 0 NONE Yee Drive 722024 :- 178-411-23 NONE No 16471 Malden CDP 24 SFD 0 Cock 005/CUP24-007 12/172024 024-136-06,- CUP 23- 5+ 0 2 .- 281 NONE Yes 07,-08 035/CDP ■ 410 Main Street D14/TTM 1 19266/DRB 2 23 1 tilt 12/20/2024 I- — 0 do f�� 0 01, O' 0' MIMIM 112 n �\\`�/ � . /{/ I I.I ,I li II'ii '▪ i it h1 I is I .11 grj r. 1 1 1 I `i1 � e Ni f, ti it ► iiiilliiilill 7'iiiilI 11111l1'iiiii9l11l1IIiiii'liiIIIiiIIIIliii'iiiililiiiI ii9Ii IiI'Ii'i1II1II I 5' 1 1'1' '+'111/ 1'i 1i 1111.0; 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Repar5ny Year 2024 tier..1.Dec.31) Housing Element Implementation Please contact HCD if your data a different than the material supplied here F14n6163 Perlud sthOrcle 13/16202 1-10;15:202Si Table B Regional Housing Needs Allocation Progress Permitted Units Issued by Affordability I _ r 3 5 1 Props boil Pkrlod- ' U0,441eI aa-ocnn RHrnA Anocat+gn by Ucits to income Lwvai 06J302021 202; 2022 2023 2024 2025 292d 2027 2024 2024 Total Rn4t <om. Income Level 10114,2021 Date Ian years) y,nH Deed Restricted - - 104 - - - _ MIVery Low Non-Deed Restricted 366t 9 - 23 21 29 _ _r I J.aic Deed Restricted 2.169 --- _ _ 71 _ - -- ._ —_._._. _._.{ <ta 1,9is Low Non-Deed Restricted 9 11 39 36 50 - ' 2,308 - _ _—_ - r Deed Restricted2 2 83 1 f 2. Moderate Non-Deed Restricted 4 1 30 25 34 - - 161 4615 Above Moderate 5.215 11 6 65 399 59 i - es Total RHNA 13,368 Total Units r--' 33)____ t-i_.__ 0 ,=. , ,.;.,... 255I -I -I _ H-4_ swa 1 E t ig .* “-ti.la a as a t u pu, a to,c,o ci nae 50 C0 i �— 5 6 7 Faganw 1.come 7 W Units b Total Units ,ecd 2021 2022 2023 2024 2625 _--.2026 2027 2028 2020 C Data Rrti.f!n4 16}' 1 i l 140 1,691 "Extremely low-income housing need determined pursuant to Government Code 65583(a)(1).Value in Section 5 is default value,assumed to be half of the very low-income RHNA.May be overwritten. Please Note:Table B does not currently contain data from Table F or Table F2 for prior years.You may login to the APR system to see Table B that contains this data. Note:units serving extremely low-income households are included in the very low-income RHNA progress and must be reported as very low-income units in section 7 of Table A2.They must also be reported in the extremely low-income category(section 13)in Table A2 to be counted as progress toward meeting the extremely low-income housing need determined pursuant to Government Code 65583(a)(1). Please note:For the last year of the 5th cycle,Table B will only include units that were permitted during the portion of the year that was in the 5th cycle.For the first year of the 6th cyc eT ae:B wl H o me nu oinly t Dasp waeyr eo apesr mttee s pina nthineg spterto.thIe plwn m esrioo rProjection tP peadn uingn iteaoa,ny a usepaaog icotoumtn. nlc u's online A1'11 system,or contact HCD staff at apr(dhcd.ca.gov. VLI Deed Restricted VLI Non Deed Restricted 119 4,4it4;i;ov d : ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT w.:•.•wt+..6 optima Housing Element Implementation Cols bprapcaiSnaAooCdatbnbmir Tabas C Silas Identified of Ruand to Accommodate Shodf.1I Housing Need and No Net-loss Law Pralact Wenldiei Da4 of Ra[on. RHIN Shortfall by Household Imams Cafapory Ramory TSW SleapncrOtion 1 a 6 6 r 8 6 10 11 Loud -. ALo MOOe�a%. Reaum TYPe Parcoi3�ze ,wnaral Pian Menmru Maximum Ma um Reninic net Ean3Fp rd'b bfreet nnnrtaa Project Kano. kond.inn pate of Rersne Very lt.Wincomp to µnnnntnincnm pea9Vutun P1e Zunnrp YaceurNNunvacant ack:Y1G' (M.rccl rvsYY AlWwrd prnurti Hlexed G Tr N+tc+ty 4kes Summary Row:S ort qak Entry Below • 120 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation Jurisdiction Huntington Beach Reporting Year 2024 (Jan.1 -Dec.31) Table D Pro ram Im lamentation Status ursuant to GC Section 65583 outing' rogtiiitigllrag resa'RepaitF Describe progress of at programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance,improvement,and development of housing as identified in the housing element, 1:.... ..... 2 4 bjective Timeframe in H.E Status of Program Implementation Housing Rehab Loan Assist 20 lower income households 2013-2021 Between FY 2015-16 and 2022-23,the City has assisted 82 lower income households Program annually,or 160 over planning period through the housing rehab loan and owner-occupied SF,Condo,and Mobile Home Grant Program. In FY 23-24,the City assisted 14 lower income households in these programs. MFR Acquisition/Rehab Acquire,rehabilitate,and establish 2013-2021 The City has assisted in the acquisition/rehab and establishment of affordability through Non-Profit affordability covenants on 20 to 40 rental covenants of 13 units within two projects. Developers units Neighborhood Preservation Conduct improvement activities in CDBG Conduct neighborhood The City has maintained two full time code enforcement officers in the CDBG target target areas.Conduct public forums for forums on a monthly basis. areas throughout the planning period.During the 2024 calendar year,3,442 inspections residents to discuss specific neighborhood Analyze CE complaint data were conducted for 1,395 complaints received.The City supports the establishment of issues and provide information on on a monthly basis residential community groups within these neighborhood areas,such as the Oak View resources including rehabilitation Task Force,and facilitates resident forums to discuss specific neighborhood issues and assistance provide information on various resources for rehabilitation assistance.Code Enforcement also endeavors to expand its Neighborhood Preservation activities within CDBG areas.Code Enforcement Officers attend a monthly neighborhood cleanup event in the Oak View community to provide information and establish connections with community members.Code Enforcement Officers also attend regular Oak View Community Meetings and Oak View Community Cleanup Events to take resident feedback and provide updates on neighborhood improvements and issues in the area. 121 Preservation of Assisted Continue to monitor Section 8 contract Contact property owners at In December 2013,the Huntington Beach City Council conducted a public hearing Housing renewals in Huntington Villa Yorba and least six months prior to under the Tax and Equity Fiscal Responsibility Act(TEFRA)in support of a tax exempt Huntington Gardens.As necessary,explore Section 8 contract renewals bond issuance by the California Statewide Communities Development Authority outside funding and preservation options; (CSCDA)for the acquisition of Huntington Villa Yorba by Preservation Partners offer preservation incentives to owners; Management Group.A second TEFRA hearing was held by the City in August 2015 to provide technical assistance and education approve the issuance of$13 million in bonds to allow the new property owner to to affected refinance the property at a lower interest rate and maintain its affordability.Preservation tenants. Partners has agreed to the preservation of all 192 units-10%at 50%area median income(AMI),and 90%at 60%AMI. Rental Assistance-Section Continue current levels of Section 8; 2013-2021 In 2024,approximately 640 Huntington Beach households received tenant-based 8 coordinate with OCHA;encourage landlords Housing Choice Vouchers administered through OCHA. Approximately 84 of these to register units were for Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Vouchers,25 were Family Unification Vouchers,118 were for the disabled,383 were for seniors,and 59 were for formerly homeless households.Based on HUD regulations,75 percent of households admitted to the program must have incomes less than 30 percent of the area median,making Section 8 a key way in which the City addresses the needs of extremely low income households. Rental Assistance-TBRA Initiate local TBRA program,with goal to Initiate local TBRA program Since the inception of the TBRA program,the City has partnered with three TBRA assist 168 households,with preference in FY 2015-16 contractors including Interval House,Mercy House and Families Forward.The program given to veterans,seniors,and victims of will continue to target homeless,persons at risk of homelessness,veterans,seniors, domestic violence. and victims of domestic violence in Huntington Beach.The program assisted 336 households between FY 15/16 and FY 21/22.In November 2022,the City Council approved to expand the TBRA Program to include seniors earning below 50%of area median income that own a mobile home to pay for a portion of their space rent.The mobile home TBRA program was implemented in April 2023 and provided space rent assistance to 31 senior households in FY 23/24. In FY 23/24,the TBRA program assisted a total of 54 households,including the aforementioned 31 mobile home senior households. Mobile Home Park Implement MHP Conversion Ordinance. 2013-2021 The Mobile Home Advisory Board continued to meet quarterly through 2022 and is Preservation Utilize Advisory Board to assist in resolving made up of MHP owners,residents and at-large citizens.As of 2023,the MHAB no issues.Provide tenants info on MPROP longer exists.In 2014,the City adopted a Senior Residential Mobile Home Park Overlay funding.Assist tenants with subdivision and designated 8 mobile home parks in the City with the objective to retain existing map waiver process affordable housing options for seniors. 122 • Residential and Mixed Use Maintain current inventory of vacant and 2013-2021;Review sites In 2020,the City adopted an amendment to the Housing Element,which included a Inventory underutilized development sites,and annually throughout the review of the residential sites inventory.Sites were updated as necessary.The Housing provide to developers along with planning period Element including the sites inventory continues to be made available on the City's information on incentives.Monitor sites to website and at the zoning counter.The City also tracks vacant sites citywide through ensure an adequate inventory is maintained GIS.The vacant sites inventory is updated periodically. to accommodate the RHNA,including rezoning as necessary. Adequate Sites Program 1)Draft zoning text amendment to define Amend BECSP concurrently In Feb.2020,the City adopted an amendment to the BECSP to implement this Affordable Housing Overlay in BECSP;2) with the Housing Element program. Conduct public hearings on BECSP Amendment by March 2020 Amendment 3)Commence comprehensive review and revision of the BECSP. Development Fee Continue to offer fee reductions to 2013-2021.Modify the Code The City's inclusionary ordinance has provisions that allow for projects that exceed Assistance incentivize affordable housing.Specify the in 2020 for ELI units inclusionary requirements on-site to be eligible for reduced City fees.In 2013,the City waiver of 100%of application processing provided over one million dollars in Development Impact Fee exemptions for a 78-unit fees in the Code for projects with 10%ELI affordable rental project(8 ELI,32 VL,37 Low). units. Residential Processing Provide non-discretionary development Initiate study of streamlined The City adopted an Affordable Housing Overlay in the BECSP which provides for non- Procedures review for sites in the Affordable Housing procedures in 2015 and discretionary project approval for residential projects with a minimum of 20%lower Overlay within the Beach adopt by 2021 income units on-site.In 2018,the City commenced a multi-phased comprehensive and Edinger Corridors Specific Plan.Adopt zoning code update.The City has completed three phases to date and will evaluate streamlined review procedures for multi- streamlined review procedures for mufti-family development for inclusion in future family development on a Citywide basis phases. 123 Zoning for Transitional and Provide for transitional and supportive Prepare Policy Memo in Residential is not a permitted use within the CV General Plan land use designation.As Supportive Housing housing within the CV zone.Prepare a 2014 and modify the Code such,the code has not been amended.While the City has not amended the specific Policy Memo to clarify such uses are to be by 2020.Incorporate plans to expressly add supportive and transitional housing uses,the City treats these accommodated within zone districts language into specific plans uses as residential uses for zoning purposes and would permit them in the same way similar to other residential uses within the in conjunction with future residential uses are permitted.As an example,the City funded and acquired a property Beach and Edinger Corridors,Downtown plan amendments in the BECSP to be developed with affordable housing with supportive services.The and Bella Terra specific property is currently utilized as a Navigation Center.The City is in the preliminary plans stages of planning for permanent affordable housing and supportive services on the site.An RFQ was issued in March 2022 and an exclusive negotiating agreement with Jamboree Housing was approved by the City Council on June 7,2022.In July 2023,the City Council updated the development concept to reflect a Pathways Project that would consist of a multiuse facility containing permanent supportive housing and a navigation center.Jamboree Housing is actively exploring funding sources and financing options. In June 2024,the City Council extended the Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with Jamboree Housing and approved their continued submission of applications for funding. It is anticipated that a combination of funding sources will be required to complete the project. Fair Housing Contract with Fair Housing provider;invite At least annually,invite fair The Fair Housing Foundation(FHF)assisted approximately 320 unduplicated to speak at public events;assist in housing contractor to City Huntington Beach residents in FY 23/24 with issues regarding tenant/landlord matters, distributing brochures in community events and distribute and handles over a dozen fair housing cases each year on behalf of residents.In locations.Provide walk-in fair housing brochures in community addition to the availability of counselors by toll-free telephone number and walk-in counseling at City Hall on a monthly basis. locations.Offer monthly walk-assistance at one of their two offices Monday-Friday,FHF also provides on-site walk-in in clinic. counseling at Huntington Beach City Hall one time per month.FHF also regularly schedules certification and training programs locally for apartment owners and managers. Housing Opportunities for Work with OCRC to publicize information Pursue funds for supportive The City regularly meets with a variety of housing providers and supports various Persons on resources.Pursue State and Federal housing and services at programs that address shelter and transitional housing needs of homeless individuals Living with Developmental funding;meet with current affordable least twice during planning and families.The City has not obtained funding specific to this program,but will Disabilities housing providers regarding period.Continue to meet continue to monitor funding opportunities and pursue funding if feasible/available. options to serve disabled population in with current housing existing housing;contact supportive providers and contact housing providers re:expanding the supply supportive of housing for the developmentally disabled housing providers as part of Huntington Beach Homeless Collaborative monthly meetings 124 Homeless Assistance Continue participation in Regional Attend periodic meetings of The City's strategy is to continue to support a continuum of programs,including Committee for the Continuum of Care. County Regional homeless support services,emergency shelter,transitional housing,permanent Annually allocate funds to agencies serving Committee.Annually allocate affordable housing,and homeless prevention services.Specific City support into the the homeless and at-risk CDBG funds.. County's annual COC funding application to HUD includes:1)data compilation on population.Maintain a City Homeless homeless services and facilities;2)providing official letters of support for the funding Coordinator to serve as the application;and 3)participation in meetings of the Orange County Cities Advisory City's point person on homelessness Committee,responsible for the regional COC Homeless Strategy,and meetings of the COC Board as necessary.The City has established a continuum of services and housing options that people experiencing homelessness can move through in order to achieve stability.First,the Police Department's Homeless Task Force supplemented by BeWell OC—Huntington Beach case managers conduct street outreach to people experiencing homelessness.These teams assess each potential client and may refer people to the City's Navigation Center for shelter and supportive services.Clients that are ready to exit the Navigation Center may be eligible for residence in a permanent supportive housing unit.The City's outreach efforts managed through the Police Department and City Manager's Office have grown to include a Homeless Task Force (consisting of up to 4 Case Managers and 4 Homeless Liaison Officers)and construction of the 174 bed Navigation Center that provides shelter for eligible people experiencing homelessness with ties to Huntington Beach.The City has also established a Homeless Services Manager to continue its System of Care development in addressing the needs of the homeless population.This multi-pronged approach includes weekly outreach to engage homeless individuals and determine their needs, reuniting individuals with family members,and working within the County's Coordinated Entry System to match people with housing opportunities,assisting in eviction prevention. Project Self Sufficiency Assist 90 households annually 2013-2021 Effective March 1,2018,the Project Self Sufficiency program began operating independently as a nonprofit program,separate from the City of Huntington Beach.. Although the City still provides some funding to the program,it now assist families in communities throughout the County including Huntington Beach. 125 Green Building and Provide education/outreach to residents 2013-2021 Many green/sustainable programs have been implemented and marketed to the public Sustainability and development community on new Green citywide including:a Sustainable Business Certification Program,Recycling Market Building Program.Implement Development Zone,streamlined permitting for EV chargers,and expedited solar plan comprehensive"HB Goes Green Program" review.The City also provides information on programs and incentives of other to promote sustainable energy and water agencies and companies on its website.In addition,in 2017,the City adopted a conservation,recycling,open space and qualified Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program that would allow for streamlined CEQA transportation practices review for development projects. • • 126 Is N ; ,.:.':f' e'-'{ ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation cat bony...in.at.. ...Wt. ,. P N Iccniubyearq Taus Canmam9l Bawbpwd Bann Bawawlrmavewbae BaclLerfHS) ....Nam Wnesw,raa....naa9wra �W am. .M s 13 • , o n a�uitacfwLwQea3+*.e+«tnn�..,,.vxAy,+ac.. xe.xt+.ao a >.+me�w..a.,�m,+,�.._ -x.e--�:c��_-..�—.ax_ a«rssv • • • • Annual Progress Report 128 Jurisdiction Huntington Beach ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Note "+"indicates an optional field Reporting Per,oa 2024 (Jan.1-Elec 31) Housing Element Implementation Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas Planning Period 6thlycle iotist2021-istisn02s Table F Units Rehabilitated,Preserved and Acquired for Alternative Adequate Sites pursuant to Government Code section 65583.1(c) Please note this table is optional:The jurisdiction can use this table to report units that have been substantially rehabilitated,converted from non-affordable to affordable by acquisition,and preserved,including mobilehome park preservation,consistent with the standards set forth in Government Code section 65583.1,subdivision(c).Please note,motel,hotel,hostel rooms or other structures that are converted from non-residential to residential units pursuant to Government Code section 65583.1(c)(1)(D)are considered net-new housing units and must be reported in Table A2 and not reported in Table F. Units that Count Towards REINA` The description should adequately document how aft Units that Do Not Count Tawards RtlfdA' NOW Because the statutory requirements severely limit what can tee unit complies with suheection( f e€nment C counted,please contact HCp at apfahcd ca.gav and we wit unlock the Section 65583.7 Cjstad for lnfcrmat onaf f urixosss Only forum whmh seeele you to pot state these eeids. For detailed reporting€equirements,'tltett the checklist Activity Type here: Extremely Low- Extremely tow- Very Low- hti�s: ww,11 rt c4. Visod- s,.ni[ Income' Vveytmow-Income" Low-Income` TOTAL UNITS"' tneame* income Low4daomet TOTAL.UNITS.ldeveoPn�an---1.-a#nastasne e€ec tlst.Trilf Rehabilitation Activity l Preservation of Units At-Risk t7 Acquisition of Units Mobilehome Park Preservation Total Units by Income l .IIq d 1 Annual Progress Report January 2020 129 .gefsaicn«I awwn<u=l o«arh f ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT en oparwrbld Reportn4Period 23J2. klap 1 Ow 31) 1 Housing Element Implementation Calls n grey contain ado<etulrionformulas ,ntinrePerkwi 52/12/ro v1512525 4a552529 ) Table F2 Above Moderate Intone Unite Converted to Moderate Income Pursuant to Government Code section 65400.2 For up to 25 percent of a furebctun s nnderWinconre regional musing need sew-aeon.the plennne agency may maids the number of unl4 inn.41lnp meileady bulking that sans pomaded to swami sided r.N.l housing for nahr5.yr0rre household by the imposition of albrdebety wverrM and reductions forte unit.Before adding inhrm.0on to Ns table please ensure housing developments meet the raguerrwb hsco in Government Coda 85100.2(b). Project Identifier Unit Types Attordablbty by Household Inborn*.Alter Conversion Units credited award Moderate Notes Income RHNA 2 1 4 6 M Terriwe Very sow i3O081 UM1C000diy VeryLow- bauno P1Un Low Owonw Used I.4N 41eMno Mode'e.,ammo on0firata� Above Total Modefale income Urine Q�Gnved� thy se APRr Cdnt eAPN Stool Addrom PColdt Naas` .tureabdlWn ImomR peed nun On,W Lent Ron pea,Mr>druW.- ComvedW hen Above ha,,,,,i 0 03,4l4+} R.Renler R rcied Gewl ReNriuted j2eb'nctM Deed Rsciticte, Rea;rtetud lncorsre Moderate RcNicteq 19..n::r:ery Royy.S4tk C)AtA Fnhy Gelory:. 0. 0 AT 0 .... 01( -tf 0 Td _ ... ...._. 157 471.33 18504 Beach Boulevard Middle Income rioosm N ne 5. R © p l 20 12/31/2024 142-18105 16761 View••int Lane Middle Income HOUsln Nang 5o 8 III 111.10.111111 58 12/31/2024 "'^ k, NOiE:TM YNa e¢tadyd fYJ out Cho lout..aired ]'. cdeNwdory cor4leeeye w]YYYor�u owre0byme �'w�0n0�g� . � neaNr�gpnYNL.nlWdedenmM.bu6 aaWebe @i N.a/mnfau emodotlNon ®epowJdmdrogr. oNrow, bmu� ANNUALEIEMERTnp PROGRE55 REPORT ' Rousing EYmenllmplementatlon TOY 0 L .yYPe.Larva Reacted in.Maim EYred ads NvntorymatEew den son Yaw0 a WAerw0.asP®a of Pm.dlmdukr • • • • f � 131 '75 a = s Note:"+"indicates an optional field 14 4��00,100�' ,1 �. _, .. ,�� � � � � N©��a ��fable must c�ntaln a�[ttVep '!�pf,4LL p ;1"`;',, i. t, ;P � * it f l aaa( pda ti repoikfng turfidtction ow*s Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation :., Prk - _ _.. __ . - p .t �a!14 Gou � �, Oo tppTlat3the 4RN's at'f©Ilpv,4 899 99*p$',. ,.,.F' lyjAL Table H Locally Owned Surplus Sites Parcel Identifier Designation Size Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 *tie 1st 'Y e51 ;-� �" Paz a r �, .__�.._- �_ mom a, N w. ikft 132 u (�aalt tat) ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Nate:'+tnd catea en apdanal Sold "' NOTE:STUDENT HOUSING WITH DENSITY BONUS ONLY.This a ,a�. table only needs to be completed it there were student housing r projects WITHadensity bonus approved pursuant to Housing Element Implementation Cells in grey contain eutocalculationformulas • .d a WlaRf.'gar Oovemment Codeasslb(b)(1)(F) Table J - Student housing development for lower Income students for which was granted a density bonus pursuant to subparagraph(F)of paragraph(t)of subdivision(b)of Section 66616 Units(Beds/Student Project Identifier Project Type Dale Units(Bedsl6tudent Capacity)Approved Capacity)Granted Notes Density Bonus 1 2 3 � • 5 6 16,61t94 .^ ya 44-s3R• !J%jj x ,..aS pap Qs3d strie�d Nal4IDilsad:. v E3ay •8ladgr,W Created Uuato Density W yy N ir' 4F� Bans• {{, Y h t SsittJ iyR4'N"_• 44" ' =�3 .- kA •.-.. I�. .: _-_ ....... €.,... _ ........�Q ,...Ir January 2020 _.- Annual Progress Report 153 • • lattoat4 ft�( 31+a h ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT ilk aithsf 4 &1:cr,,. 411, DeaR3 jar 9 ,,Arg4t2<t21 a,l0tttsRJt2R••: Table K Tenant Preference Policy Local governments are required to inform HCD about any local tenant preference ordinance the local government maintains when the jurisdiction submits their annual progress report on housing approvals end production,per Government Code 7061(SB 849,2022,Cortese). Effective January 1,2023,local governments adopting a tenant preference are required to create a webpage on their Internet wabs0e containing authorizing local ordinance end supporting materiels,no more than 90 days after the ordinance becomes operational. Jur td1a11anvs+t Wen!rrs p hc► otlry cai$Ma ° °9 �y ; 1 tha d� 1• o q' •ord • e 134 I.Jurisdiction Huntington Beach Reporting Year 2924 {Jan.1-Dec 31) ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Local Early Action Planning(LEAP)Reporting (CCR Title 25§6202) Please update the status of the proposed uses listed in the entity's application for funding and the corresponding impact on housing within the region or jurisdiction,as applicable,categorized based on the eligible uses specified in Section 50515.02 or 50515 03,as applicable. Total Award Ama4nt $ - total award amount:saute-populated bared on amounts entered in mos 15-26. ,.. Teak SAmount Summary of entitlements,building permits,and certificates of occupancy(auto-populated from Tabk A2) urrenE Year Deed Restricted v G Very Low Non-Dead Reelected is g Deed Restricted p Low Non-Dead Restricted Deed Restricted p Moderate Non-Deed Restricted 0 Above Moderate p Total Units I I "p Building Permits Issued by Affordability 5uaim Income Level Current Year Very Low Deed Restricted Non-Deed Restricted :: 2e Low Deed Restricted g Non-Deed Restricted 50 Moderate Deed Restricted 9 Non-Deed Restricted 94 Above Moderate 59 Total Units 177 [ Certificate of Occupancy Issued by Affordability Summary Intomel,net Current Year Deed Restricted II Very Low Non-Deed Restricted '.0 - Deed Restricted S Low Non-Deed Restricted S Deed Restricted 0 Moderate Non-Deed Restricted D Above Moderate S Total Units 135 Moore, Tania From: cherivatkinson@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2025 11:53 AM To: supplementalcomm@surfcity-hb.org;CITY COUNCIL(INCL. CMO STAFF); Cheri Atkinson Subject: Item 16 (25-138) Dear HB'City Council, I would encourage you to Approve the 2024 Housing Element, and submit it, to the governor's office, as soon as possible. As you know, the RHNA numbers are high, but by appoving and submitting the 2024.Housing Element, you are only identifying where units, would be and what they would look like. It doesn't mean, that you would have a builder, that would build all of them. By having a Certified Housing Element, we would be elgible for SB2 funds, which would help with funds, for the Navigation Center, and with our impending deficit, this would be important. We have spent needless time, and money, by resisting having a certified Housing Element. As a clinical social worker, I volunteer at the Navigation Center, weekly and know that it provides a valuably service, as well as does our Director of Homeless and Behavioral Services, our Vounteer Coordinator, and our three Social Workers. This is something that as a city, we can feel proud of. I urge you to approve the 2024 Housing Element, and send it, to the governor's office. Respectfully Submitted, Cheri Atkinson LCSW Huntington Beach Resident 1 Kennedy COMMISSION wwv,kennrdycommission.org March 18, 2025 17701 Cowan Are..Suite 200 Irvine,CA 42614 949 250 0909 Mayor Pat Burns Huntington Beach City Council 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 RE: Item 16 Consent Calendar-2024 6th Cycle Housing Element Annual Progress Report Honorable Pat Burns and Huntington Beach City Council Members, The Kennedy Commission (the Commission) is a broad-based coalition of residents and community organizations advocating for the production of homes affordable for families earning less than $30,000 annually in Orange County. Since 2001, we have successfully partnered with jurisdictions across the county to create housing and land-use policies that increase affordable housing opportunities for lower-income working families. We are writing to express concerns regarding the City of Huntington Beach's progress in meeting its Regional Housing Needs Allocation(RHNA) for lower-income households, as reflected in the recently posted 2024 Annual Progress Report(APR). The report indicates that only 29 non-deed restricted very low-income units and 50 non-deed restricted low-income units were produced during the 2024 reporting period,with none of these units deed-restricted to ensure long-term affordability. This limited progress underscores the urgent need for stronger commitments and effective strategies to address the city's critical shortage of affordable housing. In addition,most of the units reported in the 2024 APR in the category of low and very low income consisted of Accessory Dwelling Units(ADUs),to which none had a deed-restriction component. This is concerning because there is a lack of ensuring the ADUs will be rented out to very low/low income individuals as the homeowner of the ADU could easily increase the price of rent with no repercussions. A deed-restricted component to both ADUs and units are crucial as it ensures the unit is regulated to remain designated as affordable housing for at least 55 years. Therefore,the ADUs allocated towards RHNA in the 2024 APR, is not directly adding to the stock of affordable housing. RHNA's allocations for the very low income category is 3,661 units. From 2021 to today,the City of Huntington Beach has met 5%towards their RHNA goal for this income category. RI-NA allocated 2,184 units for the low income category for Huntington Beach to fulfill. From 2021 to today,the City has met 10%towards their RI-NA goal for this income category. We advise the City to continue polishing: programs,policies, goals, and funding in the Housing Element to further promote and produce affordable housing. We look forward to working with the City of Huntington Beach to support the creation of affordable housing to increase housing opportunities for lower-income residents. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at(949)250-0909 or cesarc@kennedycommission.org. Sincerely, Cesar Covarrubias 1 Executive Director CC: Melinda Coy, Proactive Housing Accountability Chief CA Housing Community Development Department 2