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Action Plan - FY1998 <br />City of San. Leandro <br />Page 6 <br />GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION <br />Funding for the activities described will be made available and distributed throughout the <br />City to eligible individuals and households, unless funds are targeted to specific areas such <br />as the identified "exception areas" within the City. All activities shown in the Proposed <br />Project Table are intended to serve eligible households and individuals within the City <br />limits of San Leandro. Certain programs such as housing rehabilitation and the MCC <br />program, are not identified with a specific geographic locale, but based on eligibility of <br />the household. Other programs such as the Design Assistance Program are targeted within <br />the City's "exception areas" as defined by HUD. <br />ACTIVITY LOCATIONS <br />For many programs using CDBG funds, such as residential or business rehabilitation, the <br />exact location of the activity is not determined prior to funding the program as a whole. <br />Pursuant to the recently adopted Final Rule for the CDBG Program, the Action Plan must <br />identify who may apply for assistance, the process by which the grantee will select those <br />to receive assistance, and how much and under what terms the assistance will be given. <br />Alameda County HCD administers a Rehabilitation Program using CDBG funds for all <br />jurisdictions in the HOME Consortium, although the level of rehabilitation services varies <br />among cities. The goal of the program is to conserve, preserve, and improve the housing <br />and neighborhoods of low and moderate income people living in the County. To that end, <br />the program provides grants or low interest loans to qualifying properties and owners to <br />provide a variety of rehabilitation services, such as rental housing rehabilitation, minor <br />and major home repairs, mobile home repairs, exterior paint or clean-up assistance, <br />seismic retrofitting, and accessibility repairs. <br />The owner rehabilitation program is targeted to owner -occupant households who qualify <br />as low income by earning less than 80 percent of the PMSA median income. Depending <br />on the level and cost of rehabilitation, grants or low- or no -interest loans are offered. For <br />the owner programs, income, the applicant's address, and the type and extent of <br />rehabilitation work are checked to determine the applicant's eligibility, the type of <br />financing, and whether the rehabilitation program is offered in the applicant's jurisdiction. <br />The rental rehabilitation program is available to those properties in which at least 51 <br />percent of the units are occupied by low and very low income households, or in which 51 <br />percent of the units will be rent -restricted through a rental agreement to qualified low <br />income households after rehabilitation. This program provides below market interest rate <br />loans to property owners to complete the rehabilitation. Tenants' incomes are verified to <br />determine whether at least half of the units are occupied by lower income households. The <br />