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2022-17 RESOLUTION NO. 202;,-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF GRAND TERRACE,CALIFORNIA, RECEIVING AND ACCEPTING THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE GENERAL PLAN AND HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR THE 2021 CALENDAR YEAR WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 65400(a)(2) requires each of planning agency to provide an annual progress report to the City Council, the State Office of Planning and Research, and the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) regarding progress toward implementation of the housing element of the general plan; and WHEREAS, an annual progress report for the 2021 calendar year has been prepared by the City of Grand Terrace, utilizing prescribed forms and instructions provided by HCD; and 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 the facts set forth in the above Recitals are true and correct. 2. The City Council hereby receives and accepts the 2021 Annual Progress Report on the General Plan and Housing Element (Housing Element Annual Progress Report Form 2021) ("Report") prepared by the City as set forth in the corresponding staff report and which is attached hereto as Exhibit"A". 3. The City Council hereby directs that the Report be forwarded to the State Office of Planning Research and HCD pursuant to California Government Code Section 65400(a)(2). PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace at a regular meeting held on the 12th day of April 2022. Darc o Mayor TEST: ebra Thomas, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO O M: Adrian R. Guerra, City At orney CC Reso No. 2022-17 Page 1 of 1 April 12, 2022 e $.Q deneral Information' Jurisidiction Name Grand.Terrace Reporting Calendar Year 2021 optional:,click here to import last.years data.Tnis.is best used when the workbook is new and empty You will be prompted to pick' Contact Information an old workbook to import from. Project and program data will be First NamB copied exactly how it was.entered in last years form.and must be Haide 'updated. Last.Name .Aguirre. . Title Associate-Planner Email -haeuirre@erandterrace-ca.Qov Phone 9098246621 :-.Mailing Address Street Address 22795.Barton Road. city, Grand Terrace Zi code 92313 v 3_6_21 Annual.Progress Report Jan uaryiozo Judedktkm : cmna Terre - ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Note:"+".indieates'an optional Deltl. Reporin9rear 2D21 (J-I-Doc.3t) Housing Element implementation -DininjWeonmmaui—lweuonronn�a. (CCR Tdle 25§6202) Table A Housing Development Applications Subrititted' Date Total Total. - . . Project Identifier Unit Types Application Proposed Units=ANordabiliry Appioved Disapproved.by Household lncdmes Snee.,nipg. Notes .Subm(tted Units by Units Project- Project 1 2- 1 ] d 5 _ e 7 6 s 10 Wae APPDCATN)N� Tenure OMa Ve Low- Moderate- 6USMrtTEDmPEA - Uni1Ca1 ory ionAbove TofalTohl TofaI PROPOSEDPursuant to GCN Inwmo Geed Geed Non Deetl Incama Deed Modem[e- APPROVEDdSAPPROVED(ace Reahkled NoneIncomeUn(te by Project Unita b.. _y,p)ec1 Vnits by Pmject 66fiffil)t - O'•Owner Whucthns Reatr fteatdeted (69]5 Strwmlinitq) Summ Row Sterf Date E Delow - - 0 1167. 1-10-0000 1167�1-100000 22350Prco Street - 'ADU. 0. 2262021- 1167361-29-0000 1167-361-2e0000 12600 Mt Veman - ADU O witiaml - 1 1 No - A enue 2320e Thompson 1 - 1 1 Nd 0276301dB-0000 @76001-06.0000 CrNe ADU R 3/122921 _ ]263510rg0aher 1 1 1 No- 1178-161-11-0000 1178-161-11-0000 R.. _ ADU O 3/16r2021 , '0276-192-090W 0276-192-090DOO''22626 Midam W - ADV O 6222021':- ..1 1 •.Nu D of it +ad m¢gon C iT_a - ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT f»1.:•••mdKa:a.n aan¢minela a.wrmmvv •202,'- "umL,-oe¢:s,i .Housing Element Implementation eeA¢ingm womb awacdwboal A.mNaf (CCR Title 25§M62) " Tabla A2 Annual BulldingA Mty Report Summary-New Constructlon,Entitled,Permlls and Completed Unite Protect Identifier Un it Types Affordability by Household I-.Completed Entitlement .Affordability by Household Incnmes-Building Permit 2 _ . 4 a T 6 � L¢eLJmisdknon U�Q D^�1' ra En ge a of Un '^VeNLw• I�rcom<N Lew.b�come Low-k¢ame oo",- Moderate- Ab¢w gu ltl n9 Permas Ma Mf CunIRMI Sbeef Addnaf NaH¢d Nenw' Tnetlnpm' FW AAN) I ode b¢d flya EnM •n¢ eResMc as Oe d ResblpcM e.Re'et ed !RaMcl¢dd pee------ Igloo Nlncomets- to Restncled e .6 - - - - 6]J61-10-0OW 1167J61=10-0OW...op_ - 0 119 0 116TJ61.39JOOD 119461-3 4 0 0 0 0 'e-A 1Vemon AOU O 1 t - 1 6/]9a11 .3/6I1021 ' 3420C Thanpsm @INO1e60000 0276a0144A000 A0.1 R 911 BI1-1nood 0LT 92Led00 02] 92L 00 22 AW 711-11 0 0' �' 0 HousinU.wllhoN Finarcial 'Hoof lrg wllh Finarclal Assiclarxe" Term of AffoM,bility AffordWiy by Ff—Mld lnoomei-DedUleafes of 0ccup.TMy SireamliNng bdill Aszisfance or Deed OemollsheNDeslroyetl UNfi. Nol<s artllor Deed ReslriNimns ReslriNiorc or Deed ResbiNion • 90. 1f .ff. 1T 20 0i Por wW McNYN PlNmat c.roembm ml RN pp wx n.1_9 nmmrrxmNbm wemW a N Lsr Ymry Lml Oe—4nmmm Le�lmmm RSNsrN Wtlmrrm- .LNw D o Mu bsmf u erryai RmMovE®°m R NfNbncmRqums pse9 RestrkYx nob-ktloei,x01+0�MMlM TsrmN flMy— r,. 7 0.mmRYma mr Db ' 'BNW:na P9sm:ts' IUmm lssuetl 4nuee Dxa bmem, pia Non Ow! Lnmmm pN Imcmmm Nme faMirmb- fmmn elnMimu C�mmflcYrs mi Vimen 00009,im(61T bRtl Unbar for BmslipwbmAxf iYPe fammtlly debmNM qm YnW ,OSN RiskklNn 0.en1 D.mmgsMalpx Diftrmwa °'tea Unea Nam, �;.Ty K.' Runains enrmm D.ma upecs•�r ee.m.Ntm. (sRas nN' � �M1�rromau.'fn o.mx�Tnr mDmexw Aefbktia Rutrkba Rimbktia Rutktia p.ea Rnbliba Mmmm w Fatruemml (fi bfWrbm (aem Mfbwnmeal nrrorfi0lm bewa lNR9' Unlb' RmsMibtl mlir FrmnN NnmmmT .emx'nlMl Rwte! I pre Nma.e �nmm � b ym � bw Imm�u<tlmnml a 1 19 9 8110IM01 PRB/3031 y . 0 �� mwwl Y This table is auto-populated,once you enter yourjunsdiclionname and current year data,Past year Jurisdietion - grand Terrace - ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT information comes previou"§APRs. Reporting Year '2021 (Jan.1•Dec.31) Housing Element Implementation Please contact HCD if your data is different than the material supplied here (CCR Title 25§6202) Table B Regional Housin 4Needs-Allocation Pro ress Permitted Units Issued by Affordability 1 2 3. 4 � � RHNA Allocation Total Unki:to ?etal Rematn6g RHN Income Level by lncomaLevel 2013 2014 015 2076 2017 2018 2019 2020 2027 pale(all years) by Ncan.Levat Deed Restricted- Ve Low Non-Deed Restricted Deed Restricted is Low Non-Deed Restricted _ r m Deed Restricted �ir4"^ _ - 17 Moderate Non-Deed Restricted 22 Bl - 10 5• 1 1 Above'Modemle ,.,.49~ - 21 17 16 ' 3• 59. Total RHNA 115 Total Units 10 5 22 - 19 -19. - 3, - 76 50 Note:units serving eWemely low-income households are included In the very low-income permitted units totals _ - - Cells ih grey contain auto-calculation formtilas - - ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Nale:+"rndicatesdn optbnel rield-Jurledktbn',ra..f :^j(h'sNTamcap_ tip,x!> _ ' a ooMids T.3r ,: 2021'• -.".cJ,ri.+.=D.�an: Housing Element-Implementition cenabarm Daman aa(«abmauan r�,malaB (CCR Me 25§5292) . . . . . .Table C . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sites Identified or Rezoned to Accommodate Shorllall Housin Need Project bentilier Dale of Rezone RHNA Shortfall by Houaelioldlncome Calegoiy Type of Shortfall Sites Description .2 a- .a .5 A T B 9 1a 11 LawlJur tliction Above Moderate.T fSfroMaS Parcel5he Gerreral Plan Minimum MaUmun IRE of Eafstln APN ShMIN Protect Namo' Tmc�' w/' ID. Date of Rezone Very` LowJ`,_eorrre Lo —MM— ModerateJzonie YpOo (psres) Desgw[ion Zonne penslN Aao Danady Albwed ReaOs VavnpNonvxm! M Usoa a Summary Row.Stan Data Entry Below,' ,, ,'S",^` .:i`+,.'v'.:`;a�;::.' .P..; iMv'^#d1."?•;X�!"2?:al�'Y;i'^:'s'I.WWY,u� kaa^'=:.�a^S^si !T''.=vg nt,•k.vgT:w^dn"4°rr: `�l,S';"4fi3:i'ea.'f:,i`trw;':Y7R:.x..lX.:vY°"'PK::ri:?g7"!"':F,'fi'Gro',^rs"'Rw',3a!r;'J!;ti,"15 :, rtY A3:.4 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation : CCR Title 25 6202 Jurisdiction Grand Terrace, Reporting Year 2021 ' Jan.1-Dec.31), Table D Program linplemefitation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance,improvement,and development of housing as identified in the housing element. 1 2 3 4 Namef?P.ro rain _ tatus ofaP,ro ramlirn lementati n o .O 'active, Timefra—me1inwE-.k. S An inventory of sites suitable for housing development was made available at City Hall and on.the City website. Program 1: Continue to maintain an Inventory of vacant and underutilized sites suitable for housing development,and make this information available to developers at City Hall and on the City website:Support housing production 2014 and annually Program 2: A new R3-20 zone,Medium High Density Residential District,was created to allow multiple-family development at a density of 20 units per acre,and which exclusively allows multiple-family and senior residential uses and permits owner-occupied and rental multi- family residential uses by-right.To ensure the availability of adequate Amendments in 2016, Land Use Element and Zoning Code amendments were adopted in 2016 that sites to accommodate the City's share of lower-income regional Land Use Element and Zoning Code Ongoing implementation established an R3-24(20-24 du/ac)zone,High Density Residential District,and housing need,amendments to the Land Use Element of the General amendments;Support low-income through the planning zoned approximately 2 acres R3-24.An R3-24 Overlay District was also created Plan and the Zoning Code will be processed to provide capacity for at affordable housing production period which was applied on an additional 2 acres. least42 additional lower-income units pursuantto 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 California Environmental Quality Act(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 Land Use Element and Zoning Code Amendments in 2016; Land Use Element and Zoning Code amendments were adopted in 2016 that •Allowable density shall be 20 to 24 units per acre amendments;Support low-income Ongoing implementation established an 113-24(20-24 du/ac)zone district and zoned approximately 2 acres •At least 50 percent of the very-low-and low-income housing need affordable housing production through the planning R3-24.An R3-24 Overlay District was also created which was applied on an shall be accommodated on sites designated for residential use and for period additional 2 acres. which nonresidential uses or 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 Community and Economic Development Director(CEDD)will consider,on a case-by-case basis,to allow developers to use Planned Residential Development standards,where, Support housing production Ongoing through planning A 17-unit project was approved utilizing the PRD standards in 2016. in addition to density bonuses in accordance with state law,allows for period density bonuses where energy efficient construction is incorporated into projects. Program 4: A City-owned parcel was acquired by Habitat for Humanity to develop two lower non-senior income affordable housing units. Support housing production 2017 Building plans were approved in 2016.The project was completed in 2018. Collaborate with Habitat for Humanity to construct the two units during PP g p g p Pp P P the planning period. Program 5: Facilitate development of the 0.63-acre parcel owned by the Housing Authority for low-income housing units,with priority for Support lower-income housing 2019 Parcel is available for development,but no activity has occurred. extremely low income units through expedited processing,modified production development standards,and reduced development fees when feasible. Program 6: Ensure access to the Section 8 Rental Assistance program 2014,and Ongoing as operated by the San Bernardino County Housing Authority by assisting the County with publicity whenever the waiting list is opened,Support housing availability notified by the San The City has assisted the County Housing Authority by posting Section 8 by posting the phone number and website of the Housing Authority on Bernardino County information on the City's website the City's website. Housing Authority Program 7: The San Bernardino County Community Development and Housing(CDH)Department participates in the CRHMFA Homebuyers Fund(CHF)program that provides down payment,payment,and closing costs assistance to County residents. The Mortgage Credit 2014,and biennially Certificate Program provides a federal income tax credit for first-time Production of affordable housing thereafter Information on this program was posted on the City's website 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 operates a Multifamily Residential Rental Housing 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. Production of affordable multi-family 2014,and biennially Information on this Program will be provided on the City's website, housing thereafter Information on this program was posted 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 certain income eligibility requirements may be eligible to participate in the CalHOME funding program that provides down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers. The CalHOME program 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 2014,and biennially homeowners could qualify for up$28,000 in down payment assistance Production of affordable housing thereafter Information on this program was posted on the City's website 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 Accommodations)providing for a streamlined process for disabled Throughout the planning No reasonable accommodation requests were received in 2016 or 2017.A persons to request deviations from the City's code requirements. Over Support fair housing period resonable accommodations request pursuant to Chapter 18.68 was approved in the planning period the City will continue to implement this program. 2018 and one in 2020. I Program 11: Continue to expedite the processing of plans for proposed housing projects that are affordable to low-and moderate- Streamline production of affordable income households,with priority processing,modified development housing Ongoing No extremely-low-income units have been proposed. standards,and reduced fees,where feasible,for projects that include extremely-low-income units. Program 12: Periodically review residential development standards and regulations,ordinances,processing procedures,and fees to identify and mitigate constraints that may impede the development A Zoning Code amendment to modify parking standards for multi-family improvement,and conservation of housing. Process a Zoning Code Mitigate governmental constraints Code amendment in 2016 developments was adopted in 2016 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 transitional and supportive housing in accordance with state law,so that such housing A Zoning Code amendment to modify regulations for transitional and supportive is subject only to those restrictions that apply to other residential uses Mitigate governmental constraints Code amendment in 2016 housing consistent with state law was adopted in 2016 of the same type in the same zone.Amend the definition of family in conformance with state law. Program 14: The San Bernardino County PACE(Property Assessed Clean Energy)loan program provides loans for weatherization and energy 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 2014 and throughout the of San Bernardino County(CAPSBC)provides weatherization and. Maintenance and improvement Information on this program was posted on the City's website energy conservation assistance to low income residents. planning period 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 municipal codes intended to maintain the value and safety of structures.The program addresses substandard structures,accumulation of trash and debris,inoperable vehicles,graffiti,and land use violations. Programs Maintenance and conservation Ongoing throughout the The City's code enforcement and rental inspection programs continue to be include,but are not limited to non-owner occupied inspection planning period implemented program,and exploring new methods for eliminating deteriorated or unsightly property conditions in residential areas. Program 16: Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire (NHSIE)is a non-profit organization that operates a 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 Maintenance and conservation 2014,biennially thereafter Information on this program was posted on the City's website 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,Inc.(NPHS) is a non-profit organization that operates a Healthy Homes Grant program. This program provides home safety repair grants to low- income senior homeowners and homeowners with permanent mobility disabilities. Conservation and improvement 2014,biennially thereafter Information on this program was posted on the City's website 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 Program is a federally funded foreclosure prevention and 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. 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 Provide mortgage assistance to Iow- an affordable monthly payment.If eligible,homeowners may receive income first-time homebuyers 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 drawings for simple improvements such as patio covers,retaining and block walls,and Ongoing throughout the The City continued to provide technical assistance to applicants for minor similar small projects;a home construction pamphlet,and information Maintain and improve housing stock p � p p planning period improvements. on hiring contractors. Program 20: Provide information on fair housing on the City's website. 2014 and every year Provide a link to the Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board website. Support fair housing thereafter Information on this program was posted on the City's website Advertise the information quarterly in the Blue Mountain Outlook. Program 21• Continue to participate in and provide staff support for 2014 and ongoing the various homeless programs operated by the San Bernardino The City continued to support County homeless programs and the Point in Time CountyHomeless Partnership,including Support fair housing throughout the planning p,' g participation in the Point-in- period Survey conducted in January of each year Time Homeless Survey. Program 22:An Ordinance No.326 was approved by the City Council in May 28,2019,Amending Section 18.10.040 of Chapter 18.10 Amendments in 2019; Support single family housing on (Residential Zones)eliminating the Specific Plan requirement in the parcels that are one acre or less in the Ongoing implementation Residential zoning amendmnet updting Section 18.10.040 Hillside Residential zone district for for existing parcels that are on Hillside zone through the planning acre or less in size,are readily served by existing infrastructure,have period public acces,and fire services can be readily provided. Jurisdiction Grand Terrace ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Note:'+'indicates.anoptionalfield C in Reporting Period 20z, (Jan.t-Dec.31) Housing Element.lmplementation foerniulas grey contain auto-calculatibn (CCR Title 25§6202) Table E Commercial Development Bonus Approved pursuant to GC Section 65915.7 Project Identifier Units Constructed as Part of Agreement Description of Commercial Commercial Development Bonus Development Bonus' Date Approved - 2 - - 3 4 APN Street Address Project Name' Local Jurisdiction Very Low Low Moderate Above Moderate Description of Commercial Commercial Development Bonus Tracking ID' Income Income Income Income Development Banus Date Approved Summary Row Start Data Entry Below I Annual Progress Report January2020' Jurisdiction Grand-Terrace ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Note:"+^indicates an optional field Reporting Period 2021 (Jan.1-Dec:31) Housing Element Implementation Cells in greycontain autbcalculation formulas (CCR Title 25§6202) Table.F. . . . Units Rehabilitated,Preserved and Acquired for.Alternative Adequate Sites pursuant to Government Code section 655811(c) Please note this table is optional:Thejurisdiction can use this table to report units that have been substantially rehabilitated,converted from non-affordable to affordable by acquisiticn,,and preserved,including mobile-home park•preseryation;consistent witli the standards set forth in Government Code section 65583.1,subdivision(6).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" Umts that Count Sowards RHNA Unds that Do Not.Count Towards RHNA Note Because the statutory requirements severely limit what can be,,, L sted,for•'Informatioiiel Purposes Only' "' courited pleasecontact HCD'to'recei4e the password that will_enable'.."'yoia populate these`fields r oThe desiripUon should adequately d66fnent how�each :Activity Type � - � - � _ - - - umt�complres xnth subsection(c)oi�Govemment Code, :r 5eA, Wg55831 Extremely.Low- Eirlrernely Low- ;,. ,ry Low i h. Income' Very Low-Income' Low Income' TOTAL UNITS' Income`" Income' Low-Income', TOTAL UNITS` . — — Rehabilitation Activity Preservation of Units At-Risk 1 s � Acquisition of Units. ® �� 1 Mobilehome Park Preservation Total Units by Income Annual'Progress Report January2020 NOTE:This table must only be tilled out if the housing.element sites. Jurisdiction Grand Terrace = inventory contains a site which is or was owned by.the reporting Note:'Y'indicates an optional.field jurisdiction,.and has been sold,leased,.or otherwise disposed of Cells in grey contain auto-calculation Reporting Period 2021 -(Jan. 1 -Dec.31) 'during'the reporting year. formulas ANNUAL ELEMENT:PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR-Title 25§6202) Table G Locally Owned Lands.lncluded in the Housing Element Sites Inventory that have been sold-,leased,-or otherwise-disposed of Project Identifier 1 2 3. 4 " r Wwhim Local Jurisdiction Entity to Atldress Project Name+ Itlentified in'thertransferr Summary Row:Start Data Entry Below . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Note.-"+"indicates Jurisdiction, Grand Terrace an optional field Cells in.grey contain (Jana-1 -Dec. auto-calculation Reporting Period 2021' 31) formulas. ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing.Element Implementation (CCR Title 25 §6202) Table H , Locally Owned Surplus Sites P arcel Identifier Designation Size. Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 x :w - t'� �,, Y' 'A}d`' a .4,r i �"+ n` � d � 4 '+ k �sw8 k w�,A r '•f+,r,.. '1, '?r .`ys..= �, �°�,��: N, ."°�„' ,'�-.a '/�, '�., a "'fie Si ,�N',;' t, � .•?�",',�,'" psd=, .M?'r.'�, n�`-`'* ' Numlier�of r."' k�s,Surplus Parael Siie(itiF� ram: , APN �. x Street;Address/Intersection. m Ex�stinf7 Use �`.�*�Y�v"1i"..N .R v=,. .7 � �.,�„ 4 _ Urnts Designation :acres) a.r ,-z v '�Eg;�' +g %�,t<.< a ;`' .i.s..y�:,'-�. - t --3wa' h. "y'�, '� .... hL-� ',ta ` Summary Row. Start Data Entry Below ]. Jurisdiction Grand Terrace Reporting Year , 2021, (Jan.1-Dec.31) Building Permits;Issued;liy AffoFdatiiiity:Sumilaary _s ,' Inco_ine Lever Cur_ient RW A Deed Restricted 0 Very.Low Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 . ) :Low Non-Deed Restricted 0 Moderate Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Above Moderate 3 Total Units 3 Note:Units serving extremely low-income households are included in the very low-- income permitted units totals Housing.Appiications Summary, Total Housing Applications Submitted: 5 Number of Proposed Units in All Applications Received: 5 Total-Housing.Units Approved: 5 Total Hbusing Units Disapproved-0 Use of SB 35 Streamlining'Piob'isions ] Number of Applications,for Streamlining 0. Number of Streamlining Applications Approved 0, Total Developments Approved with Streamlining 0 j Total Units Constructed with Streamlining 0' Units,Constructed_.-.S_B,35:StreainiiningwFermits,_- IncomeOwnershpy p Total Very Low 0 0 0 Low, 0 0 0 �. Moderate 0 0• 0 Above Moderate 0 0, '0 Total 1 0 0 0 Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas Jud dledon _ Grand Temce ' Ra Inq Yaar - 2021- _ (Jan.I-Dec.31). - 'ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT 'Local Early Action Planning(LEAP)Reporting (CCR Title 25'66202) Please update the status Jthe propmeduseslistedin the entity's applicwtionferfunding andthe corresponding Impact'on hawing within the region or Jurisdiction,as applicable,categorizedbased on the eligible uses speciftgln Se Non 5051S.01or50S15.03,asa limbla. Total Award Amounl $ 65,000.00 Tots1—damauntaautoyepulofedbasedcn amounts enteredm cows i 2E Task 6 Amounl Awa dad S Cumuladw Roimbuisamonl Taak 9lalua O Notaa Ra usalad Fundin Summary of entitiements,building permits,and certiJ/cotes ojoccuponry(autc-populatedJrom Table A2) �Complatid Eatilicmanl'IcauadIbY.Affordsbillty.Summary Inic—o"J awl Icar—Mi Year .Very Low Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Low Non-Deed Restricted 0 t Moderate Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Above Modemle '' S Total Units 6 - Rulldin®Poimitallsaund by,Aff6Fdi6iliry,Summary , IncomalLcvN ICurtontiY e7 _ • Very Low Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted, 0 Low Deed Restricted 0 , Non-Deed Restricted 0 Moderate Deed Restricted 0 - Non-Dead Restdcledl 0 Above Moderate 3 - Tolal Units - 9 �GrIRlcatTf,Oec upaneY.laeuad bY,ANo�dablilty.Summory IricomalLewl ICunenttrior - ' Very Low Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Dead Restricted 0 Low Non-Deed Restricted' 0 Moderate Deed Restricted ' 0 _ Non-Deed Restricted 0 Above.Moderale- 2 Total Units' ' ' 2 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 HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No. 2022-17 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 12th day of April 2022, and that the same was passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Allen, Wilson, Robles; Mayor Pro Tern Hussey; Mayor McNaboe NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. Executed this 22"d day of April 2022, at Grand Terrace, California. AA Debra L. Thomas City Clerk