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2017-04 RESOLUTION NO. 2017-04 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORTS FOR THE 2015 AND 2016 CALENDAR YEARS WHEREAS, on November 30, 1978 the City was incorporated; and WHEREAS, on April 26, 1984 the City adopted its first General Plan; WHEREAS, on April 27, 2010 the City Council adopted a comprehensive update of the General Plan including the 2008 Housing Element; WHEREAS, on September 27, 2016, the City Council adopted the. certified 2013- 2021 Housing Element; and WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 65400(2) requires the planning agency to provide an annual report to the Town Council, the State.Office of Planning and Research, and the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) regarding progress toward implementation of the housing element of the general plan; and WHEREAS, planning staff has prepared an annual progress report for the calendar year 2015 and 2016, utilizing the prescribed forms and instructions provided by HCD; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2017, the Planning Commission of the City of Grand Terrace conducted a duly noticed public meeting at the Grand Terrace City Hall Council Chambers located 22795 Barton Road and voted to recommend City Council approval of the Housing Element Annual Progress Reports for the 2015 and 2016 Calendar Years. WHEREAS, on March 28, 2017, the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace conducted a duly noticed public meeting at the Grand Terrace City Hall Council Chambers located 22795 Barton Road and concluded the hearing on that date. WHEREAS,. all legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace, as follows: 1. The City Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the above Recitals, are true and correct. Page 1 of 2 2. The City Council hereby recommends that the City Council approve the 2015 and 2016 Annual Progress Reports on the General Plan.Housing Element ("Exhibit A and Exhibit B") prepared by planning staff and forward the Reports to the California Department of Housing and Community Development pursuant to Government Code Section 65400(2). PASSED APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace, California, at a regular meeting held on the 28t" day of March, 2017. acy, oe yo. ATTEST: Debra L: Thomas City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard L. Adams, II City Attorney Page 2.of 2 page 1 of 5 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT. Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25§6202) Jurisdiction City of Grand Terrace Reporting Period 1/1/2015 - 12/31/2015 Table A Annual Building Activity Report Summary-New Construction Very Low-, Low-, and Mixed-Income Multifamily Projects Housing with Financial Assistance Housing without - Housing Development Information and/or Financial Assistance Deed Restrictions or Deed Restrictions 1 2 3 4 5 5a 6 7 8 Assistance Affordapd ty by Household Incomes 4 ,+ Geed Notii below the number 60hits Pro ect ldentrfter '� Tenure 4 _-- °° P ograms 1 _ Total Units Re'sti'icted determine)to be'affoNaplewittiout. (may pe.APN No.,'� Unit - e Est.#8nfi11 -.for Each• Units financial or deedresinctiobs and project name or. Category'' R=Renter Very'Low Low- Moderate- Above p-r Units` Development attach an explanation how the address - O=.Owner, Moderate Project - jurisdiction determined.the units were ) income Income Income See Income - .See instructions efford2ble.'Refer Ao instructions. Instructions - Preston Project 10 10 1 (9)Total of Moderate and Above Moderate from Table A3 ► 0 0 0 (10) Total by income Table A/A3 ► ► 10 (11)Total Extremely Low-Income Units` •Note:These fields are voluntary Attac;ii.,icnt 1 page 2 of 5 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25§6202) Jurisdiction City of Grand Terrace Reporting Period 1/1/2015 - 12/31/2015 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary-Units Rehabilitated, Preserved and Acquired pursuant to GC Section 65583.1(c)(1) Please note: Units may only be credited to the table below when a jurisdiction has included a program it its housing element to rehabilitate,preserve or acquit units to accommodate a portion of its RHNA whichmeet the specific criteria as outlined in GC Section 65583.1(c)(1) . Affordability by Household Incomes Activity Type Extremely - (4)The Description should adequately document how each unit complies with Low-. Very Low- .'Low- :'TOTAL. subsection(c)(7)of Government Code Section 65583.1 income' Income Income .UNITS (1)Rehabilitation Activity 0 (2)Preservation of Units At-Risk 0 (3)Acquisition of Units 0 (5)Total Units by Income 0 0 0 0 *Note:This field is voluntary Table A3 Annual building Activity Report Summary for Above Moderate-Income Unit; (not including those units reported on Table A) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Single Family 2-4 Units 5+Units Second Unit Mobile Homes Total Number of infill units* No.of Units Permitted for 0 Moderate No.of Units Permitted for Above Moderate 0 *Note:This field is.voluntary Attachment 1 page 3 of 5 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25§6202) Jurisdiction City of Grand Terrace Reporting Period 1/1/2015 - 12/31/2015 Table B Regional Housing Needs Allocation Progress Permitted Units issued by Affordability Enter Calendar Year starting with the first year of 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 the RHNA allocation period,*See Example. Total Units Total RHNA to Date Remaining RHNA Income Level Allocation by Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year (all years) by Income Level Income Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 eeed Very Low Restricted 28 28 Non-deed restricted e�� Low Restricted 19 19 Non-deed restricted Deed 1 1 Moderate Restricted 22 12 . Non-deed 9 9 restricted Above Moderate 49 49 Total RHNA by COG. 118 Enter allocation.number. 10 10 Total Units ► ► ► 108 Remaining Need for RHNA Period ► P. ► ► ► Note:units serving extremly low-income households are included in the very low-income permilted.units totals. Table C Housing Element Program Evaluation City of Grand Terrace 2015 y Yy( {S 0 0 0 e r Y..S UUdI wW ) -ft�1.aA1X' ClW Program 1: Continue to maintain an inventory of vacant Support housing production 2014 and annually A land inventory was published in the 2014 and underutilized sites suitable for housing development, Housing Element and made available on and make this information available to developers. the City website. Program 2: A new R3-20 zone district was created to allow Support low income affordable Ongoing through the No applications for rezoning to R3-20 were multiple-family development at a density of 20 units per housing production planning period received in 2015 acre,and which exclusively allows multiple family and senior residential uses and permits owner-occupied and rental multifamily residential uses by right. Implement the use of the R3-20 by allowing developers with a low-income affordable housing component to re-zone to this new district. Program 3: The City's CEDD will consider,on a case-by- Support housing production Ongoing through planning No applications for PRD development case basis,to allow developers to use Planned Residential period standards were received in 2015 Development standards,where,in addition to density bonuses in accordance with state law,allows for density bonuses where energy efficient construction is incorporated into projects. Program 4: A City-owned parcel was acquired by Habitat Support housing production 2017 An agreement is in place,but construction for Humanity to develop two lower non-senior income has not yet started. affordable housing units. Collaborate with Habitat for Humanity to construct the two units during the planning period. Program 5: Provided the Housing'Authority is allowed to Support housing production 2019 No activity in 2015 keep properties transferred to them,make a 0.63-acre parcel available for development of low income housing units. Program 6: Ensure access to the Section 8 Rental Support housing availability 2014,and Ongoing as The City has assisted the County Housing Assistance program operated by the San Bernardino notified by the San Authority by posting Section 8 information County Housing Authority by assisting the County with Bernardino County Housing on the City's website publicity whenever the waiting list is opened,by posting the Authority phone number and website of the Housing Authority on the City's website. Program 7: The San Bernardino County CDH Department Production of affordable-housing 2014,and biennially Information on this program was posted on participates in the CRHMFA Homebuyers Fund(CHF) thereafter the City's website program that provides down payment,payment,and closing costs.assistance to County residents. The Mortgage Credit Certificate Program provides a federal income tax credit for first-time homebuyers,which may be claimed as long as the homebuyer occupies the home and pays interest on the mortgage.Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website,including links to the respective Programs and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 8: The San Bernardino County CDH Department Production of affordable multi- 2014,and biennially Information on this program was posted on operates a Multifamily Residential Rental Housing family housing thereafter the City's website Revenue Bond program.This Program can be used for new construction,acquisition,and/or rehabilitation of multifamily housing developments.A specified number of units are required to remain affordable to eligible,low- income households for a specified number of years after the initial financing is provided. Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website,including links to the respective Programs and posted.biennially in the local newspaper. Program 9: San Bernardino County residents meeting Production of affordable housing 2014,and biennially Information on this program was posted on certain income eligibility requirements may be eligible to thereafter the City's website participate in the CalHOME funding program that provides down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers. The CalHOME is administered by various organizations;locally Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire (NHSIE)and Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services, Inc.(NPHS)administer CalHOME programs.Generally, prospective homeowners could qualify for up$28,000 in down payment assistance to be paid back through a silent second with simple interest rates up to 3%. Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website,including links to the NHSIE and NPHA websites, and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 10: The City adopted Chapter 18.68(Reasonable Support fair housing Mitigate governmental, No requests for reasonable 2 toAl.7 �L&AI�,.IAxAA:1.�.A1S'. ° CIS:.L'l'.k.3 Accommodations)providing for a streamlined process for constraints accommodation were received in 2015 disabled persons to request deviations from the City's code requirements. Over the planning period the City will continue to implement this program. Program 11: Continue to expedite the processing of plans Streamline production of Ongoing No projects with affordable housing units for proposed housing projects that are affordable to low- affordable housing were proposed or approved and moderate-income households,with priority processing, modified development standards,and reduced fees,where feasible,for projects that include extremely-low-income units. Program 12: Periodically review residential development Mitigate governmental constraints Twice during the planning Development regulations were reviewed as standards and regulations,ordinances,processing period part of the Housing Element update in procedures,and fees to identify and mitigate constraints 2013-14. that may impede the development,improvement,and conservation of housing. Program 13: Amend the Zoning Code as it relates to Mitigate governmental constraints 2016 A Zoning Code amendment to modify transitional and supportive housing in accordance with regulations for transitional and supportive state law,so that such housing is subject only to those housing consistent with state law will be restrictions that apply to other residential uses of the same processed in 2016. type in the same zone. Program 14: The San Bernardino County PACE loan Maintenance and improvement 2014 and throughout the Information on this program was posted on program provides loans.for weatherization and energy planning period the City's website efficiency rehabilitation improvements,such as air sealing, weather stripping,attic insulation, re-roofing,attic and house fans,and weatherized doors and windows. The Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County (CAPSBC)provides weatherization and energy conservation assistance to low income residents. Information on the PACE-and CAPSBC Programs will be provided on the City's website,including links to the respective programs and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 15: Continue the code enforcement efforts to Maintenance and conservation Ongoing throughout the The City's code enforcement program enforce municipal codes intended to maintain the value planning period continues to be implemented and safety of structures.The program addresses substandard structures,accumulation of trash and debris, inoperable vehicles,graffiti,and land use violations. 3 40 Programs include,but are not limited to non-owner occupied inspection program,and exploring new methods for eliminating deteriorated or unsightly property conditions in residential areas. Program 16: Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Maintenance and conservation' 2014,biennially thereafter Information on this program was posted on Empire(NHSIE)is a non-profit organization that operates a the City's website low-cost Homes N'Hammer program designed to educate residents on minor home improvements and repairs. The four-hour workshop includes:functioning of the home's major plumbing and electric systems,repair methods, replacing and maintaining drywall,replacing window screens,fixing garbage disposals,toilet mechanisms, health and safety issues and tips for hiring a professional contractor for home repairs,etc. Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website,including links to the NHSIE website,and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 17: Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services, Conservation and improvement 2014,.biennially thereafter Information on this program was posted on Inc.(NPHS)is a non-profit organization that operates a the City's website Healthy Homes Grant program. This program provides home safety repair grants to low-income senior homeowners and homeowners with permanent mobility disabilities. Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website,including a link to the NPHS website,and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 18: California's Keep Your Home California Provide mortgage assistance to 2014,biennially thereafter "Information on this program was posted on Program is a federally funded foreclosure prevention and low-income first-time homebuyers the City's website .loan modification program. Keep Your Home California provides the following: Unemployment Assistance to assist homeowners who have experienced involuntary job loss.Eligible homeowners may receive benefits up to$3,000 per household per month towards their mortgage payment for up to 6 months. 4 Mortgage Reinstatement Assistance to assist homeowners who have defaulted on their mortgage payment.Eligible homeowners may receive benefits up to$15,000 per household towards their mortgage payment. Principal Reduction Program is intended to assist homeowners attain an affordable monthly payment. If eligible,homeowners may receive benefit assistance up to $50'000 per household,less monies previously received from other Keep Your Home California programs. Transition Assistance Program is intended to provide transition assistance benefits to homeowners who can no longer afford their home and want to avoid foreclosure. This program helps homeowners make a smooth transition to alternative housing by providing up to$5,000 per eligible household. Information on Keep Your Home California will be posted - on the City website and published biennially in the local newspaper. Program 19: Continue to provide technical drawing for Maintain and improve housing Ongoing throughout the The City continued to provide technical simple improvements such as patio covers,retaining and stock planning period assistance to applicants for minor block walls,and similar small projects;a home construction improvements. pamphlet,and information on hiring contractors. Program 20: Provide information on fair housing on the Support fair housing 2014 and every year Information on this program was posted on City's website. Provide a link to the Inland Fair Housing thereafter the City's website and Mediation Board website. Advertise the information quarterly in the Blue Mountain Outlook. Program 21: Both the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Support fair housing Ongoing throughout the. The City continued to process requests for California Fair Employment and Housing Act require local planning period reasonable accommodation. governments to make reasonable accommodations(i.e. modifications or exceptions)in their zoning laws and other land use regulations to allow disabled persons an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling.The Zoning Code establishes procedures for reviewing and approving such requests in conformance with state law.The City will 5 l- continue to implement this ordinance. Program 22: Continue to participate in and provide staff_ Support fair housing 2014 and ongoing City participated in the 2015 Point in Time support for the various homeless programs operated by the throughout the planning Count. San Bernardino County Homeless Partnership,including period participation in the Point-in-Time Homeless Survey. 6 * Attachment 1 page 1 of 5 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25§6202) Jurisdiction City of Grand Terrace Reporting Period 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2016 Table A Annual Building Activity Report Summary-New Construction Very Low-, Low-, and Mixed-Income Multifamily Projects Housing with Financial Assistance Housing without Housing Development Information and/or Financial Assistance Deed Restrictions or Deed Restrictions 1 2 3 4 5 5a 6 7 8 Asststance ;�. Affordab�dy by Household incoEes eed Nate below the number of units Prole jentUfier Tenure �ograms day im�neu to be affomanlesvitfiout•r Total Unlla Rest Toted (may be'APN No., Unit: •s= •- '-' -' Est#.Infill for Each financial or deedresMdlons and' Units project name or Category R=Renter Very Low- Low- Moderate- Above per Units- Development', attach an explanation how the address) 0=0wnef Moderate Project. juristliction detenninetl the units were Income income 'Income See Income See Instructions #ordable. Referto instructions. • Instructions Preston Project O 2 2 2 2 Pico Subdivision O 3 3 3 (9)Total of Moderate and Above Moderate from Table A3 ► 0 0' 0 (10) Total by income Table A/A3 ► No. c 5 5 (11)Total Extremely Low-Income Units* Note:these fields are voluntary Table C Housing Element Program Evaluation City of Grand Terrace 2016 r uM-yy.w ': .., .. ®e r'__ ,.. .:., L6�.L�UA7:l aAA-�.U�.4AL'A'11,"_i.NJ�'"l.G.•'1.�� Program 1: Continue maintain an inventory of vacant and Support housing production 2014 and annually An inventory of sites suitable for housing underutilized sites suitable for housing development,and development was made available at City make this information available to developers at City Hall Hall and on the City website. and on the City website. Program 2: A new R3-20 zone district was created to allow Land Use Element and Zoning Amendments in 2016; Land Use Element and Zoning Code multiple-family development at a density of 20 units per Code amendments;Support low- Ongoing implementation amendments were adopted in 2016 acre,and which exclusively allows multiple-family and income affordable housing through the planning period senior residential uses and permits owner-occupied and production rental multi-family residential uses by-right.To ensure the availability of adequate sites to accommodate the City's share of lower-income regional housing need, amendments to the Land Use Element of the General Plan and the Zoning Code will be processed to provide capacity for at least 42 additional lower-income units pursuant to Government Code Sections 65583.2(h)and(i).Rezoned parcels will be selected from the list of potential candidate sites identified in Table 8.30b and will meet the following requirements: • Zoning shall permit owner-occupied and rental multifamily residential use by right."Use by right"shall mean that the City's review of the owner-occupied or multifamily residential use may not require a conditional use permit,planned unit development permit,or other discretionary local government review or approval that would constitute a"project"for purposes of CEQA:"Use by right"does not exempt the use from design review. However,that design review shall not constitute a"project" under CEQA. • Sites shall accommodate at least 16 units • Allowable density shall be 20 to 24 units per acre • At least 50 percent of the very-low-and low-income housing need shall be accommodated on sites designated for residential use and for which nonresidential uses or 1 1 ®e " � ^� �>> v k ' ,,.;,4. �`M' ® ...• ,1q;cl '��1Cr.JRA�. +, �:'+N. : V1A.'� A�C.=:vim, + mixed-uses are not permitted,except that all of the-very- low-and low-income housing need may be accommodated on sites designated for mixed uses if those sites allow 100 percent residential use and require that residential use occupy 50 percent of the total floor area of a mixed-use project The City will continue to facilitate affordable housing development with priority for projects that provide extremely-low-income units. Program 3: The City's CEDD will consider,on a case-by- Support housing production Ongoing through planning A 17-unit project was approved utilizing case basis,to allow developers to use Planned Residential period the PRD standards. Development standards,where,in addition to density bonuses in accordance with state law,allows for density bonuses where energy efficient construction is incorporated into projects. Program 4: A City-owned parcel was acquired by Habitat Support housing production 2017 Plans are in plan check for construction of for Humanity to develop two lower non-senior income 2 lower-income units slated in 2017. affordable housing units. Collaborate with Habitat for Humanity to construct the two units during the planning period. Program 5: Facilitate development of the 0.63-acre parcel Support lower-income housing 2019 Parcel is available for development,but no owned by the Housing Authority for low-income housing production activity has occurred. units,with priority for ELI units through expedited processing,modified development standards,and reduced development fees when feasible. Program 6: Ensure access to the Section 8 Rental Support housing availability 2014,and Ongoing as The City has assisted the County Housing Assistance program operated by the San Bernardino notified by the San Authority by posting Section 8 information County Housing Authority by assisting the County with Bernardino County Housing on the City's website publicity whenever the waiting list is opened,by posting the Authority phone number and website of the Housing Authority on the City's website. Program 7: The San Bernardino County CDH Department Production of affordable housing 2014,and biennially Information on this program was posted on participates in the CRHMFA Homebuyers Fund(CHF) thereafter the City's website program that provides down payment,payment,and closing costs assistance to County residents. The Mortgage Credit Certificate Program provides a federal income tax credit for first-time homebuyers,which may be 2 1 1= o.W'I X UUAA uu1 a A1e� �J o Y claimed as long as the homebuyer occupies the home and pays interest on the mortgage.Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website,including links to the respective Programs and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 8: The San Bernardino County CDH Department Production of affordable multi- 2014,and biennially Information on this program was posted on operates a Multifamily.Residential Rental Housing family housing thereafter the City's website Revenue Bond program.This Program can be used for new construction,acquisition,and/or rehabilitation of multifamily housing developments.A specified number of units are required to remain affordable to eligible,low- income households for a specified number of years after the initial financing is provided. Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website,including links to the respective Programs and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 9: San Bernardino County residents meeting Production of affordable housing 2014,and biennially Information on this program was posted on certain income eligibility requirements may be eligible to thereafter the City's website participate in the CalHOME funding program that provides down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers. The CalHOME is administered by various organizations;locally Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire (NHSIE)and Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services, Inc.(NPHS)administer CalHOME programs.Generally, prospective homeowners could qualify for up$28,000 in down payment assistance to be paid back through a silent second with simple interest rates up to 3%. Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website,including links to the NHSIE and NPHA websites, and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 10: The City adopted Chapter 18.68(Reasonable Support fair housing Throughout the planning No reasonable accommodation requests Accommodations)providing for a streamlined process for period were received in 2016. disabled persons to request deviations from the City's code requirements. Over the planning period the City will continue to implement this program.. Program 11: Continue to expedite the processing of plans Streamline production of Ongoing No extremely-low-income units were 3 ll :xZi .,<A� for proposed housing projects that are affordable to low- affordable housing proposed in 2016. and moderate-income households,with priority processing, modified development standards,and reduced.fees,where feasible,for projects that include extremely-low-income units. Program 12: Periodically review residential development Mitigate governmental constraints Code amendment in 2016 A Zoning Code amendment to modify standards and regulations,ordinances,processing. parking standards for multi-family procedures,and fees to identify and mitigate constraints developments was adopted in 2016 that may impede the development,improvement,and conservation of housing. Process a Zoning Code. amendment to allow required covered parking for multi- family developments to be provided with either carports or garages. Program 13: Amend the Zoning Code as it relates to Mitigate governmental constraints Code amendment in 2016 A Zoning Code amendment to modify transitional and supportive housing in accordance with regulations for transitional and supportive state law,so that such housing is subject only to those housing consistent with state law was restrictions that apply to other residential uses of the same adopted in 2016 type in the same zone.Amend the definition of family in conformance with state law. Program 14: The San Bernardino County PACE loan Maintenance and improvement 2014 and throughout the Information on this program was posted on program provides loans for weatherization and energy planning period the City's website efficiency rehabilitation improvements,such as air sealing, weather stripping,attic insulation, re-roofing,attic and house fans,and weatherized doors and windows. The Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County (CAPSBC)provides weatherization and energy . conservation assistance to low income residents. Information on the PACE and CAPSBC Programs will be provided on the City's website,including links to the respective programs and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 15: Continue code enforcement efforts to enforce Maintenance and'conservation Ongoing throughout the The City's code enforcement and rental municipal codes intended to maintain the value and safety planning period inspection programs continue to be of structures.The program addresses substandard implemented structures,accumulation of trash and debris,inoperable vehicles,graffiti,and land use violations. Programs include,but are not limited to non-owner occupied 4 •o O oY�. .. .'lllJJ.0.A�,/„R;J.AA.AJ.. LIA� �..-IA1S'�XI�IS:li!I,J inspection program,and exploring new methods for eliminating deteriorated or unsightly property conditions in residential areas. Program 16: Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Maintenance and conservation 2014,biennially thereafter Information on this program was posted on Empire(NHSIE)is a non-profit organization that operates a the City's website low-cost Homes N'Hammer program designed to educate residents on minor home improvements and repairs. The four-hour workshop includes:functioning of the home's major plumbing and electric systems,repair methods, replacing and maintaining drywall,replacing window screens,fixing garbage disposals,toilet mechanisms, health and safety issues and tips for hiring a professional contractor for home repairs,etc. Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website,including links to the NHSIE website,and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 17: Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services, Conservation and improvement 2014,biennially thereafter Information on this program was posted on Inc.(NPHS)is a non-profit organization that operates a the City's website Healthy Homes Grant program. This program provides home safety repair grants to low-income senior homeowners and homeowners with permanent mobility disabilities. Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website,including a link to the NPHS website,and posted biennially in the local newspaper. Program 18: California's Keep Your Home California Provide mortgage assistance to 2014,biennially thereafter Information on this program was posted on Program is a federally funded foreclosure prevention and low-income first-time homebuyers the City's website loan modification program. Keep Your Home California provides the following: Unemployment Assistance to assist homeowners who have experienced involuntary job loss.Eligible homeowners may receive benefits up to$3,000 per household per month towards their mortgage payment for up to 6 months. 5 . Mortgage Reinstatement Assistance to assist homeowners . who have defaulted on their mortgage payment.Eligible homeowners may receive benefits up to$15,OOO per household towards.their mortgage payment. Principal Reduction Program is intended to assist homeowners attain an affordable monthly payment.If eligible,homeowners may receive benefit assistance up to $50,000 per household,less monies previously received . from other Keep Your Home California programs. Transition Assistance Program is intended to provide transition assistance benefits to homeowners who can no longer afford their home and want to avoid foreclosure. This program helps homeowners make a smooth transition to alternative housing by providing up to$5,000 per eligible household. Information on Keep Your Home California will be posted on the City website and published biennially in the local newspaper. Program 19: Continue to provide technical drawing for ' Maintain and improve housing Ongoing throughout the The City continued to provide technical simple improvements such as patio covers,retaining and stock planning period assistance to applicants for minor block walls,and similar small projects;a home construction improvements. pamphlet,and information on hiring contractors. Program 20: Provide information on fair housing on the Support fair housing 2014 and every year Information on this program was posted on City's website. Provide a link to the Inland Fair Housing thereafter the City's website and Mediation Board website. Advertise the information quarterly in the Blue Mountain Outlook. Program 21: Continue to participate in and provide staff Support fair housing 2014 and ongoing The City continued to support County support for the various homeless programs operated by the throughout the planning homeless programs and the Point in Time San Bernardino County Homeless Partnership,including period Survey participation in the Point-in-Time Homeless Survey. 6 � Attainment 1 page 2 of 5 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25§6202) Jurisdiction City of Grand Terrace Reporting Period 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2016 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary-Units Rehabilitated,Preserved and Acquired pursuant to GC Section 65583.1(c)(1) Please note: Units may only be credited to the table below when a jurisdiction has included a program it its housing element to rehabilitate,preserve or.acquir units to accommodate a portion of its RHNA whichmeet the specific criteria as outlined in GC Section 65583.1(c)(1) ' Affordability by Household Incomes Activity Type Extremely (4)The Description should adequately document how each'unit complies with Low- Very-Low- - Low- TOTAL` subsection(c)(7)of Government Code Section 65583.1 Income* Income Income UNITS (1)Rehabilitation Activity 0 (2)Preservation of Units At-Risk 0 (3)Acquisition of Units 0 (6)Total Units by Income 0 0 0 0 *Note:This field is voluntary Table A3 Annual building Activity Report Summary for Above Moderate-Income Unit: (not including those units reported on Table A) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Number of Single Family 2-4 Units 5+Units Second Unit Mobile Homes Total in units* No.of Units Permitted for 0 Moderate No.of Units Permitted for Above Moderate 0 'Note:This field is voluntary Attachment 1 page 3 of 5 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25§6202) Jurisdiction City of Grand Terrace Reporting Period 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2016 Table B Regional Housing Needs Allocation Progress Permitted Units Issued by Affordability Enter Calendar Year starting with the first year of 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 ' the RHNA allocation period. See Example. Total Units Total RHNA to Dale Remaining RHNA Income Level Allocation by Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year (all years) by Income Level Income Level 1 .2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 eed Very Low Restricted 28 28 Non-deed restricted ee Low Restricted 19 19 Non-deed restricted De—T 1 2 3 Moderate Restricted 22 7 Nan- ee 9, 3 12 restricted Above Moderate 49 49 Total RHNA by COG. 118 _ Enter allocation number. 10 5 15 Total Units 0- 0- ► 103 Remaining Need for RHNA Period ► ► ► ► ► Note:units serving extremly low-income households are included in the very low-income permitted units totals, STATE OF. CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) CITY OF GRAND TERRACE ) I Debra L. Thomas, City Clerk of the CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, DO HERBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No. 2017-04 was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council, approved and signed by the Mayor, and attested by the City Clerk, at the regular meeting of said City Council held on the 28th day of March, 2017, and that the same was passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Wilson, Hussey, Reinarz; Mayor Pro Tern Robles; Mayor McNaboe NOES: . ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Executed this 2nd day of July, 2017, at Grand Terrace, California. Debra L. Thomas, City Clerk [SEAL]