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C. 82
To: Board of Supervisors
From: John Kopchik, Director, Conservation & Development Department
Date: February  14, 2017
The Seal of Contra Costa County, CA
Contra
Costa
County
Subject: Allocation of $3,031,696 in CDBG Funds; and $2,506,601 in HOME Funds as Recommended by the Affordable Housing Finance Committee

APPROVE OTHER
RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE

Action of Board On:   02/14/2017
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
Clerks Notes:

VOTE OF SUPERVISORS

AYE:
John Gioia, District I Supervisor
Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor
Diane Burgis, District III Supervisor
Karen Mitchoff, District IV Supervisor
Federal D. Glover, District V Supervisor
Contact: Kara Douglas 925-674-7880
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown.
ATTESTED:     February  14, 2017
David Twa,
 
BY: , Deputy

 

RECOMMENDATION(S):

  1. APPROVE the Affordable Housing Finance Committee recommendations for the allocation of $3,031,696 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds ($1,800,000 of anticipated FY 2017/18 funds, and $1,231,696 of recaptured and repaid funds) to support affordable housing projects in North Richmond, Richmond and Walnut Creek, and housing services Countywide.

  2.   

  3. APPROVE the Affordable Housing Finance Committee recommendations for the allocation of $2,506,601 in HOME Investment Partnerships Act funds (HOME), ($1,900,000 of anticipated FY 2017/18 funds and $606,601 of HOME recaptured and repaid funds), to support affordable housing projects in Antioch, Pleasant Hill, Pittsburg and Walnut Creek.

RECOMMENDATION(S): (CONT'D)

    FISCAL IMPACT:

    No General Fund impact. HOME Investment Partnerships Act and Community Development Block Grant funds are provided to the County on a formula allocation basis through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (CFDA numbers 14.218 and 14.239).

    BACKGROUND:

    The Affordable Housing Finance Committee (AHFC) is a Board of Supervisors-appointed committee that develops funding recommendations for the Board concerning the allocation of federal funds for affordable housing development. The current funding recommendations are the result of a competitive application process initiated in October of 2016. A Notice of Funding Availability was sent to over 100 jurisdictions, public agencies, affordable housing developers and interest groups active in the Urban County (the unincorporated County and all cities except for Antioch, Concord, Pittsburg, and Walnut Creek) and the HOME Consortium area (the Urban County and all cities). The Department of Conservation and Development received 10 applications requesting approximately $9.5 million ($3.5 million in Community Development Block Grant funds and $6 million in HOME Investment Partnerships Act funds). The applications include four projects that together will develop 199 new affordable apartments, three projects that together will rehabilitate 102 existing affordable units, and three project that will provide 55 low interest loans and grants to families to rehabilitation their homes.  
      
    The Affordable Housing Finance Committee met on January 30, 2017, to consider funding recommendations from staff for Community Development Block Grant-Housing and HOME Investment Partnership Act projects. Members of the public, including project sponsors, were invited to attend and provide input into the allocation process. Following discussion and comment on each project, the Affordable Housing Finance Committee developed recommendations for the allocation of CDBG and HOME funds. A summary of the applications and the Affordable Housing Finance Committee actions is attached. The funding recommendations for the housing projects are coming to the Board ahead of the rest of the CDBG projects so that project sponsors can submit applications for low income housing tax credits on March 1 (nine percent tax credits) and March 17 (four percent tax credits).  
      
    Funds for these projects consist of anticipated funding from the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and funds from canceled projects, recaptured allocations, and loan payments. HUD does not have an approved budget for fiscal year 2017 and is working under a Continuing Resolution (CR). The CR is set to expire at the end of April. Staff expects to receive the same allocation of HOME and CDBG funds that the County received this year. However, HUD may have a funding reduction that could impact either or both the HOME and CDBG programs. All funding recommendations are contingent on the County receiving grant allocations from HUD that are either similar to or greater than the anticipated grant award.  
      
    FY 2017/18 Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships Act, and Emergency Solutions Grant Action Plan and the Substantial Amendment to the FY 2016/17 Action Plan:  
    The Action Plan describes the activities the County will undertake during the program year to address priority needs identified in the Contra Costa County FY 2015-20 Consolidated Plan. The Action Plan identifies the use of grant funds and program income received during the program year by activity, and proposed accomplishments. The Action Plan also includes actions the County proposes to undertake during the year to address obstacles in meeting under-served persons, foster and maintain affordable housing, reduce the number of households living under the poverty level, and enhance coordination between public and private housing and social service agencies.  
      
    DCD staff will bring the FY 2017/18 Action Plan and the Substantial Amendment to the FY 2016/17 Action Plan to the Board on May 9, 2017, for approval. In order to begin the program year on time, the FY 2017/18 Action Plan must be approved by the Board and submitted to HUD by May 15, 2017.  
      
    Environmental Review: All Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships Act, Housing Opportunities for Persons with HIV/AIDS, and Emergency Solutions Grant projects are subject to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 24 CFR Part 58 review. The NEPA review for each project will be completed prior to entering into project agreements or other legal documents for the project. Housing developments are also subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review. CEQA review will be carried out by the responsible entity.  
      
    To implement the allocations once they are approved by the Board, the County will enter into various legal documents with the developers for each project. These documents may include some or all of the following: Loan Agreement, Promissory Note, Deed of Trust and Security Agreement, Regulatory Agreement, Intercreditor Agreement, Subordination Agreement, Loan Riders and Estoppels. County legal documents will be brought to the Board for approval for each development project at a later date.

    CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:

    If the Board does not approve the Affordable Housing Finance Committee funding recommendations, the project sponsors seeking HOME Investment Partnerships Act funds will not be able to submit applications for nine-percent low income housing tax credits on March 1, 2017.

    CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT:

    Seven of the projects will provide affordable housing for families. This supports Goal 3: Families are Economically Self Sufficient.

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