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<br /> DRAFT City of San Leandro FY 2013‐2014 CAPER 10 <br />OMB Control No: 2506‐0117 (exp. 07/31/2015) <br /> <br />Acquisition and rehabilitation of affordable housing <br />324 Lille Avenue <br />In FY 2013‐2014, the City provided a $100,000 federal HOME Investment Partnership Act (HOME) program <br />loan to developer Hello Housing to rehabilitate a 2‐bedroom, 1‐bath single‐family home into permanent, <br />supportive housing for individuals with physical disabilities and/or development disabilities who qualify under <br />the California Community Transition (CCT) demonstration project in Alameda County. The property will be <br />rented at an affordable rent to a very low‐income (50% AMI) household for a minimum of 55 years. The <br />formerly vacant and foreclosed property was acquired by Hello Housing with Neighborhood Stabilization <br />(NSP1) Program funds, the federal stimulus funds intended to address the problem of foreclosed properties in <br />need of rehabilitation. One (1) renter and his caretaker, both of which have been assessed under the <br />California Community Transition (CCT) program, have already moved in. <br /> <br /> <br />Discuss how these outcomes will impact future annual action plans. <br /> <br />The City continues to prepare its annual action plans based on projected funding levels. <br /> <br /> <br />Include the number of extremely low‐income, low‐income, and moderate‐income persons served <br />by each activity where information on income by family size is required to determine the eligibility <br />of the activity. <br /> <br />Number of Persons Served CDBG Actual HOME Actual <br />Extremely Low-income 6 0 <br />Low-income 6 0 <br />Moderate-income 0 0 <br />Total 12 0 <br />Table 13 – Number of Persons Served <br /> <br />Narrative Information <br /> <br />These twelve (12) households were recipients of CDBG housing rehabilitation grants. Once they were <br />determined to be income‐eligible, CDBG funds were used to rehabilitate and/or repair their homes. <br /> <br />
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