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84-30A HOUSING ELEMENT REVISION 1984 4 OF 14
Section G Moderate Rehabi l i tat i ott. Farm Labor Housi: nq 142 CDHG Housz;ng k6hab _l i testi oni; 40+ Chapmantown FHA51?65 1• F.mHA 50?%50 1000+ HOH11--CHFA .. 20' OCHA Demohstrataon LfnitS 9 ` C3 need rehab) Con.v_-4'ional FUblit: Low TncwmL- Housing 2.0 Call within cities) �. Chico 'Housing Improve., msnt I rogram fall withincitios) #Note: Tncl ud s Hctosi r g Authority and some Farmers Home I I Y k u 1� , 1 January.. may- " lot-- .DGttQ' pla tr `, a Current HO-4sin gie anti ai geed - $#. SU%dlefiaiott ;fTf tnantet _- .. c, Zoning prdi Banca: d Block Grant/I!6Ust_n9: Assistance plan: an the,Bard of by-,_ x Any 'additional. actions: deessed necessary trate- aes[at toes- .sad snaderate-incssse housing. Sxspervtsors'ta }se County** housing :£gement 'shall conformP'to the Housing Article 10.b o, Lisa Government, tslement .Guidelines, of l97? or for tni Chapter tiL3 a{ 'the State% • £ale as provided bx the draft element anis .draft environmental document shell. no for . b the 3t3b9ltt�'d- to, the-' State Clears ahuw !4r' o � Crati<f'li�s party=five, its) Y." P the' draft. -' less. than used ap Ssspervisarx for adoption. Additionally, ariment Of clement shall be 'submtttcd, or review to the lit i 1. 982f on or before nous#ng and Community` De, * : l902 days prior to consideration by t`�e, Board or -ninety SupeN.isorx; whichever .is earlier. C rocets and approve building a'. piss Board of Suparviscrs may P far legal ictc,; and any. certtf{cotes permits.- ,Placement , Mits., dtandardi other ministerial perms. according': to. County was !previously issued provided_ that any discretionary approval which is required to be xonstatert. far the, Besot project _nnd lite plass, has not been. legally challenged iii a v rc[th general _ "timely - manner.. ; i Jr. -frost have any questions-_ or need assistance in. any, matter pertalntng, to housing element. -please Contact Dennis our eit}ser the extension or y a n at the L'epartment.- of IiouLusg 1925} ; 1L-I.iIG ar Gig. Reyn g _ " CastriAa at At 0 0) X23-fiI6 . :and Comriunity .Dew=3opment; Sincerely,. •; '-. Deaf Greene -_ _ Director, - pG:ky ccs Boarder Wperer:sors: Senator Ray jo:anson- " Afseas$lymsn Stan Statham Asse,sblymsn:3(ally, HergIM s _3 dA�-` Resolution. N 84-104 A RESOLUTION; OTz THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF, THE. COUNTY OF BUTTE ADOPTING THE HOUSING ELEMENT AS AN AlII;NDt+TENT .,€,G HE" BUTTE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS the, State of California,, Government Code Section 6.5S8(I et seq, requires each local general purpose government to prepare and adopt;a housing element on or before July 1, 1984;;and WHEREAS- theCountyof Butte has prepared a draft Housing,: 'Element to meet the cuxrent legal requirements, reflect present housing: conditions and incorporate a Regional Housing Needs Assessment adopted by the Butte County Association of Governments; and WHEREAS—the County, of Butte submitted the draft housing Element to the State Department of Housing and Community Development for the 4S day amendment revie- pursuant to lazw, and WHEREAS, the County of Butte has not received comments from the State Department of Housing and `Community Development to, consider prior to adopt ion'by the Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS,, the Planning' Commission after holding public hea-r%ngs at -which all interested parties were 're heard aafter careful study recommends the adoption of the draft Housing Element to the Board of Superviso-rs ; and WHEREAS, the Butte County PlanningComm ss -on recommends that the Regional Housing Needs plan and fcrcasted growth rates concur -with those adopted by the cities in their general plan Housing' Ilements; and - WHEREAS, -the Butte County Board--of-:Supe rvisors finds it to be in the_best interests of the 'County to delete those -changes recommended by the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, the Butte County .Board of Supervisors has con- ducted public hearsngs;on the draft Housing Element at which all interested: persons Vere heard. INTER -DEPARTMENTAL. MEMORANDUM ,. 6932. Income UrnIts . February 1990' - NUMBER OF PERSONS IN FAMILY CW— I y ;STANDARD ` !` 2 3 4 5 :: 6 7 8 NAPA Very IoWincom.e 1'i30'AO 155'S0� 175;00 19450 210:;00 21255„0' 241.00° ..25:6.5.0 Area median: Lower'incoriie• 21:50 24900- 28000 .> 1,00` 33:0:50 3:.5000: 3695.0 3,:8:;9x0.0 $38,,900 Metliari.income ;..2:7250. 31100. 360P -'0' 46,2Q.0 4.8650 Mode"rate inrorrie 3,2.7 00 37.3'50` 4:20'Ao 4';6.700' 49,6,0.0 52 0:0" 55450 58350 NEVADA Very Iowincome` 12.800` 14"600` 16400' 182'50` 197.Q0 211'5:0" 22650' 24'1'0,0 Aieai median: Lower income x,200 21 9'50 2.47`00 2'.745q'` 2916.0 3'090.q 32600 34300 42900 $34;300” MMd(anrincome Moderate income' ::4:000 2800.0 27`450' 329,50 3.0.850 3'7050 343G'0 41,150' 364°5°.0 3.860'0 4375.0 '463.00' 4,075.q 48900 51450 C�FiANCE Very'Io`w income 17200 146.60 291 24550' 265;00, 285.00 30450 32400 ;.Ar®a naediari:. Lower ineorne 250.00 2855.0 321`50 35700 37950 .401.50 42450. 44650 $48,100 PNedian income 34350 399,00 44200. 49100- 52150 , 6525;0` 58300 61400 Moderate income 4125Q 47150 5°305.0 5.89.0:,0 62600 6630:p 69950 7`3650 Very low (noom'e 13150 15600 16,850 18750' 20250 -217l50' 23250 24760 -PLACER • Artie median: Lower income 21`000 2'4000 2'7000 30000' 31 90`0 33.75.0 35650. 375010 $37500 iNediari income 26250 3Q`000 3'3,7'50 3'•750.0., 3985.0= • 4220,0 445;50. 46900 Mdileraeincome 31;6,00' `3'6000. 4.05'00 450'00' 4.7800 50650 53450 56250 �PLUMAS a. Vefy low income 10:300 1 i 750 1,3250 14700 15.900 17050 18250 1,9400 ,Area metlien Lower income 1.6.1 0 `'6, 21'1;50 23500 240.50 :26450 27950 29400 �3"6750, $29;400 Metlian i'ncotrf'e;20'600 23500 26:45029400, 31:250 33100 34,9.00_` Moderate 10`060e 2470.Q, 28.20,0` 0,115,0: 35300. 37580 3,970'0 41000: 44100 RIVERSIDE: , Very IoW income 11`85,0 135„0:0 15.200 1 6.90°0 18250 x,196 00 0950 2 , 22300 Area median,: L00)r Income 1^8:9.50, 21650, 24'3.5,0 27,0.5,q 28760 • 30450 321':5,0 338.00 $33;800 Median Income ' 3650: °27050. 3,0,.'40,0; 33,8A0: 35,90.0. 38.05'0 40150. 42250. M:oOerate:incame 28.4:0,0 32450 305,9, , 4Q5,S0 431..00 0,00481:50 50700 SACFiAMCMO.a F Vary, low income 13,1"50 150,00 168`50 1875;0 202501`,-,91750123250 ,,2475'q Area.median " Lewe,rInccmeY 2,1'800. '241.00`0 2,7 0.00 ao.agO 31 90,0 .}33"715,0 3565.0 X375,00 ., $37;5:00 Median ',� 25� 250 3000;0 33° 750 375.00: 39850;4220.0 44650,46900 ,income; Ioderate irlcorrme 3.1, 500,; 3,6.00;0 4„050:0 450,0.0 4780.0 5p6,5. 0 53450 56250 SANBENITO, , Very;low �trcot -e 10,900 12,450 1,410 0D 15550 16;800 18050 19300 20560 lrearriedjan:'., Lower. ncome , 17450, 1990.0, 9,9400k ,24490'0 2'6450-',`2-8000 29600 •311,3,0 00 Med�aq, ncomel,„ 2 '17'6,0'. 2490,0 2810,0,0 311.00 3305,0 350Q;0 86950,' 38900 Mode to 2.61;0,0 2,9.850, 3,3.6,0.0' .3,73,0.;0 39,650.2QQ0 .44300 46650 SANB2 NAADINO Very low income 118'50 1350:0 151200 `1690Y0 1..8250 ,"'196.00 287.50., 20950 32150 ;2230;0' , 338b'0' Area fneclian Lower incorite i,G95,01 23650; 2x1'6.5;0 2„70:5;0 2,4350x 3Q:4Ap1, 27059 3380'0'l G30450 • 35.9.00, r 3,805;0 40"x.50,, 42250' letliara��inco'rr�:e, ,' Mode�ete incoi>7e 2:8.400 3245:0' 36:' ` 4055;0: 45:100 45.65,,0 48150 5070b� ., 4 * 6932. income Limits: February 1990 NUM8ER OF PERSONS IN FAMILY CvllNTY STANDARD 1:, 2 3 __ 4 5, 6 7, ,_8 `:SAN`DIEGO Very low income 13600 15550 175'00 1945`0 21000 °225.50 24100 2`565'0 AreaYrnediari Lower Income 21200. 2.425'0 272`50 3D30`03220'0 34.100 36000• . 37900 $37,900 Median ncorrae� 26550 30300'; ,341'00 .3790'0 .,40250 42650 45000 47400 Moderate income 31;850 3640'0, 40950 4,600 48300 5'1'15'0- 54000 56850' SANFRANCiSCQ Very low income 19100 20,7`00 23250 25.850 2TSO0 3060'0. 32050' 3`41"00 Area', Lower income 25000. 28'556, 321-50 3'5700 37950 401j50 42450 446'50 $45',`6.00 Median income 31' 900 3'6500> 41+0`50 45600' 484'5,0 51300 54150 5700,0 " Moderate (`ncame 38'300 43800 4925'0, 5;470`6 581``50 6f1'S50 65000 68400 SANJOAQUIN Very low income 1 1.3'06 12960 14550 ttl1 b 17,456 18750 20050 2136`6 Area�median: LoWer'in come` 18`"1`00, 207001 232'50 2:5850' 27450 29100 30700 132300 $32,300 Median income 22600 95850 290',50 3',2`306, 343`00 " 36356 38350 40400 Moderate; income 27150 31000- 349'00 3'&75°0 41200 43600 46050 48450 SAN MS10BI800 Very,16W.'income 129`00 14750 1`6600 � 1,8450 199'50 2 14'0'0 22900 •24356 Area`mediah" > LOW'&''income fS1'50. 21906 2'45'00 27350 29050 3`075'.0 325`00'" 34200 $34';200 Median income 23950 273`50 30800 34200 36356 ~ 318500 4060,0 ` 42750 Moderat' In' me 28:750 32850 3.6950 41650- 43600 4'6115'6 487`50 51300 .SANMATEO VeryJOW income 18100 20T00' 23260' 25850' 279`00 30000 32050 ' 34100' Area:medianc ;- Lawer_Income `:: 25:00`09 28`55:0; 321;5.0 3,570.0 3795'0 40.150 424'5,0y °44650 $45,600 Median'•income ' 31900 36500 4�10'S0 456'06 484150 51360 54150,° 57000 Moderate.income 38'300" 43`8`60 4:9250 54%'60' 6 816 0 61.550 65000 68400 SANTABARSAF A Very' iow income 1.4'1.50 1 8450' 20,1750 230°50 24'90.0 26750 28600 36'450 �:Area'medialn: � , Lower,in ome 2-50�0'p 28550: 3`21150 35700 37950>"401�50� 424`50 i446'S0 - $46;100) Median incoMe- '; 32250 36900 4r' 1' 4:6100> 49.A�00 5i1�850 ' 547.50'x' 57650 Moderate income 38.70`0`• 44:250` 498"00' 553"00: 58800 �,T'69'906 65700 69150 SANTACI:ARA Vey'loW income 1.0"9"00 216'.OA 24'3`00 2.70.00"9"1,:50 3130,0 33500 "35650 Area;medWh:'! . 'Lower income;''" 25.6'00. 2`8'550: 3'21154 3`5700' 379'50" " 40'PS50' 42450E 446`50' Me, income,'. 3`780`0: 4.3"200 4'8'6,0;0 54'00'0) 5740"0 +6'075'0; 641;50 67500 - Moderate income 4.5'35:0: 5.1 s50 5'8300 6`4804 68850 72900` 76950 81000 SANTASRUZ °;e.� Uiry`;low'in"come 161.5,0 1'8`4.50 20'750 2'3''05'0 24.19'00 4=2'67$`0 28'606 ' X30'450 ;Areamedian*` Lawe'r income"'. 2225Q 25400' 28.550 3'1750 33750 00 37750' 397`0'0 $39;70,0 Mi3diarYincome ;' 2.780A: 31750' 35750° 397 on 4.220Q 4'4'65'0 471.50 s 49650 r. iVloderate'ihoome 33350, 3810x. d'2?90'0: 76 SO 50'600' 5:3600, 565'50 59.550 SHASTA Very IOW income 104100 11900 1.3-350 14850' 16"050 1;725'0 1'8400 1900 " Ar0a modiat :• ': Lower:incbrae'"' 16450 181 0 -ti 21150" 3'500 24950 °`26450 279501 2-94`00. ',. $29`,100 Median In., a 20600 2350'0k 26496 29400 312`50 33100 34900 +' 3671,0 Moderate incomo 24'700' 2820"0 31750± 15306 37'540 °"•4''9'7017', 41'9'00 44100 5 ' 6932. Income Limits.' February 1990 NUMBER OF.PERSONS IN FAMILY COUNTY STANDARD 1, 2 3 4 5_ 6 7 SIERRA', Ve;ry.fow income' 128A0 1-4600 164.00 18.25019700. 21'15.0._226r 5 0 24':10;0 Area,mediari: Lower Income 186`0.0, 2;12.511 0` 23.900 2,65.501°' '28209 29'8;50 31550 33200 $33,200 Median income 232,50 2-6550. 299.00:. 3,32200 3539'0 3,7,.:350 3945,0. 41500 Moderate income 27900 31,8$,0, 8$8:50 3'.9850' 423,5,0 44.800 47300 49800 SISKIYOU _ , Very ,Igw income: 1,030,Q 1;11750: 13250 14700', 1590,0 .1705'0 -1825,0 „194.00 ,Area'med,ian:.,� Lover-fncdme 1.64�5�0� ;88�0.0� 2115=0` 235,00 2495;0,.26450 27960 29400 $29,4.00 M`ed!an income.:: r 2,0,500, 23500: 2,6450` Z940Q: 31.25,;0 3,310.Q34.9,0.0 8675p Moderate income 2,4, 7OQ, 2;8200 3,1750 35300 3,750;0 39<700. 41 900 44100 SOlANO Very,low income 11,600 1.5550 17,5:00 19450 21 000. 22550 24100 25650 Area,median- Lower,income 217.50 24900: 2800;0 31>100 33Q50 .35;00(1 36550,,-3 890.0 $3a 9.00 Median income, 272;50 311 00° 35000.: 3E900.� °41350, ,4:.375,0 4:620,0 48650 Y Moderate income 3270,0 3i73S0; 4201.00. *6700,� -49600 52-50.0. 55450 58,350 Very low fncoma 142.00 1'6250- 1;8.250 203,00 21900, 23550 25,1„S.O, '2.6I30"0 .'Are Lower Income 2.2600 2;5800° ; 29000. $2250 34250 :36;300 38350;, 40300 $40,300 Median income : 2,&2:OQ 3.225,0 > 36,250 40300' 42800 45:360 47850 50400 Moderate Income- 33$'60 38700° 4350'0 48;3.50. 'S1,4Q0 5440.0 „ 57450 60450 STANISl.At1S; Very law itcoxnel 1,140,Q 130.00. 146.0;0, 1:6250 17550 1.8850 2015'0 '2145`0 Area.medi nr..= LoWer:income ; :' 1.8.20,0 2A8Q.0,; 23.4.0A. 26",00.0 ` 2705;0 .2$250 3090:0 32,510 $32,500 Median Income,' 1 22750 2'60.,00 292'5.0` 31500 34:5.5;0 .36"650 38:6901' 40650 Moderate incorn 2;7300° 3.-1.20.0, 3'$ t 0, 39;0'00 4.14,5'0 °43900 , 4630.0 48750 BUTTER ���i; Vory]ow Income:103';0`0° � 1'>`�75.0� ' 1,3260 14{7, 0.0 1,5900' 1�T,0.5'0 1825`.0 ' 194':0'0 Area median; Lower income .'> 1-.645.0 1$'80;0' 21..15;'0: 23;500 `24950 26450 2795A 29'4"00 $28,400 Median Inco"rrie .., 2060'0, 2�35..00� 2.64;5;0_ 29''4.0.0 31,2.5.'OA 3310,0 349,010 36750 Modarate,lnoome 24%700` 2;820.0, 3.'14'150 3.5.'3.0.0; 37:50:0 39:700 41900 441`00 TShIAMA Very,fow inGr�me, 103.00 1:'1 0" 13250; 1°4<7q„0 15°9,OQ .1.70.5'0 1'825'0'; 19.4'00 Area ,median: ;. Lowes fncome :':. 1.6:4,50”' 1'.880,0,; 2.1"15:0' 2�i5,00" 24950. 2'6!4',50 27950` ..29.400 $39,'400, Median incalne.." 20,'6.0,0° 235,Ox0 26:4,5;0 2.5F4,OA' 31 251 0 3311 00 34900': 3.6750 s r Moderate .income ;, 247:0.0: 2820,0; 3,1�7.5'Ot. 35,3.0:.0 371500 39.70'0 41900 44:11'0 0 „TiINiTY, ,ix, , . Very:„low Irtocmer 1 Q40f0; 1 1``900: 1335';0 1`4,;850 9:6050 17250 184:00: 196`"00 , Area median: r Lnwer,Ihcoma ti,_ 164.5:0 140800 X2,1.,1°50" 213°5,00;` 249'5.026.50 2795.Q- .29`4`00 $29,400 Median Income. 2Q600� 2;3500; 26450' 29'.4001 3125.0 33100 34900; 367,50 j Motlerate In.`ca�ne 24 70. 0 982Q.O 31750, 3 °5'3 0�0.° 3 7;5 0 0 K 3 9� 70'0 41900. 4"4100 TUL,ARE ,,: w.. << Ver�r'yI income 1:030.0 1),7;5;0' 1,2250 1.4";70,0' 15.900 1:70,50 1825"0 i Area medians Lower income,,,,£ „ 1645'0; 18800; 21.16;0; 22500 '24950 26.4.5.0 27950., ;,,29,4, 0'0 $29,400; M.etlanincpme , 20600= 2,3;50.0A ''04'60`. 29x00 3125;0 3490,Oa 3`67150 Moderate Income 414,70~0; 2,82.00; `3:1`,75;0: 3,53,0.0 ,33'100 3,750;0 39i;7Q0 41 9017 44100 6 6932. income Limits. p'eb ary1 se90 r NUMBER OF PERSONS IN FAMILY COUNTY STANDARD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. iUQLUMNE Very, low income 11:40'0 13 0'5 0 14650 16300 176.0,0 18900 20200 21500 Area median: Lower income 16450 1 3'800 21,150 23500 24950 26450 27950 29400 $29,400 Median income 20600 , 23500 26450 29400 31 250 33100 349bU 36750 Moderate income 24700 28200 31750 35300 37500 39700 41900 44100 VE NTTJRA Very IoW income 15800 18100 20350 22600 24400 26200 28000 29850 Area median; Lower income 250-00 28550 32150 35700 37950 40150 42450 44650 5650Q $45,2Q0' Median income 31650 36150 40700 45200 48050" 50850 53700 Moderate income 37950 4340048800 54250 57650 61000 64400 67860 Yelp Very IoiN income 1311 s0 15000 16850 1050 ' 20250 21750 23250 24750 Area median: Lower income 21 000 24000 ; 27000 30000 31 90.0 33750 35650 37500 $37;500' Median Income, 26250 30000 33750 37500 39850 42200 44550 46900 Moderate income` 31500 36000' 40500 45000 47800 50.650 53450 56250 YLIBAL Very, low income A0300 i1750 13250 14700 15900 170$0 18250 19400 Area median: Laver Income 16450 1 8800 21150 23500 24950 26450 27950 29400 $29,400 Median income 20600 23500 26450 29400 3125 0 33100 34900 36750 Moderate` income 24700 24,200 31750 35300 37500 39700 41900 44100 Higher incomelimitsapply to families with more than eight persons. The Very low income limits for families larger than eight persons are determined as follow,: for each person in excess of eight, add eight percent ofthe' four-pereon income limit bas's to the eight-person limit, -and round the answer to the nearest $50. For oxample; the nine person very low income limit for ,Alameda County is $31,500, ($22;500 'X .08 = $1,800; $29,700 + $1,800 = $3'1,500; $31,500. rounded = $31,5.00.) For the other three. income groups Vshown; the Income limits for farriilies larger than eight persons are determined by adding, for each person m excess of eight, 6.25 percent 6Hhe four-person 'income limit to the eight-person income limit for the group, and rounding the answer to the nearest $50• HUD'. 2116%90 ' "� ion 0093 Health acid Safety C61. ct Authority. Se 5 lth deference; Sections 50079.5, 5.0093, aril 50105, Heaand'Safety_ Gode 7 e f iN ���IiEi�6S Of 1 AWG�A"(S Assembly bill No. WAGER" C ��h8 14 !. SaC�d0i�i}►A, CHAP3''�R' II4�F f SeZtions 15373n"'S, wind 15373:8 0£, An act to an e: ld x327.5 Y537a, a and to add 15334.2 to the Co1Vernment Code, f• - and Co dd SeOrion Sections, 50832, r08'�3 and 54834 to, the Heal►h andaf�:ty Code, . declaring the urgency. relating to economic development, axtd thereof, to take effect imrpOlutely. ;. `. [Aprro"ved by Governor 5cppt�ernber 21, of 5100 Sr,�tember 22, 1986) . Serretary' +` i Y.GGiSl.A'j7V� COC)NSL�L5 iltCGa" AB Hauser. Economic development: lativ autho�n tes the Dep-Otmentof Commerce to pool (1) 3Eacist xyg d sell alt notes or othor f evidence of 'indebtedusss the loans an �` or loans of moneys on deposit in the California dertvel from grants lbevelopnxer;t Grant and Loan i'und,°anrl to insure: thaw conotnic loans: 'd"his,bilf would requite rhe department to use "this authority ta, use of and report to theAD, Legislature on a � Pe Mess the secondary rnc►cicetiaig'prt�$x for°stata and loe:,l loon Sragrams and to f Gotxirrierce,'' gnCi towithin the :Departniertt o Cn kheCJffteetof 'i'ourism with specified functions, establish withlb,`the +C)ftlee of Tourism the position: . This;'bill Would of Rnrtcl'I'ourisZn Liriisan, tivQ�o would appointe&6l the Director liaison services between laGal rural tourisnx . , ' of Cocnrnerce� provide- said the office; End would tact as art advocate for rural, agencies tourism needs withi n the office. (3) Urcdor the -existing hicCorquodale-Nfelsen-Hauser Rural. a f Gaarimerce ," .: w f p . Economic Developnicnt Act of ] the De urlrnent j authorlred to provide .grants to spe,'ci£ied' eligible, counties for' anc3 khe rel economic cievelaprnent promotion purposes ViiiipllS ru. t ` Infrastructure Panel is authar�xed to , m '' Yiural=Economic ltivelopment piovile loans and grants to,loc,al agencie9 for then cb,tstru�"ttari of , irehabilitat on, niteratian N: vano�ls types of public facilities and for thQ 'l"he f. ex nstbn,, or ani rove of thesQ public facilati� x pa p' on its actxvlties to �, - w rrzient T}t�parhtrei�t• of Co�mtno ce is required ep4jrtreport tvernor th `this act in its a the oortatorl o of 'the ]u inc s, 'rarlspto pursuant l kgistature, kind the S+ ,reta� Y y Housing .Agency: Thi$ hilt would renanne the act 'the &fX&40odale-Nie'ben•TlwWr ' revise qualifications Racal 13enassance Act Of 1986, would :the ternts for .grants and. loans provided by the Rural Econartnie , to that act, and wou[d Development Infr, tructuce Patrol p48uant' the department's°6 ual report ori its ackivitjes 01 Al to require Ch. C1144 Chi 1 1� i contmtuti ty .prior to the development of the parrs or sites, and that ' However, no applicant shall receive more than one million iwo ' in any two consecutive dolliirs (1,2A0,(100) the loam or grant has a high probability of lending to the creation Or retention, of orntaune�tt private sector jobs within the a liicant's boundaries. hundred thousand ' 'calendar years. They depitrtment shall ittforcrt eligible cities and v and requiremesYts under this Jurisdictional The loan or grant cannot exceed two 'counties of the eligibility criteria hundte:d i`tfty thousand dollars: ($M,000). Notwithstanding ` si><bpura raph (A) of paiagraoh (1) 'of subdivision (a) dr th section, section -and in Section 5ta83.9. SSC: 7, S.echon 5(1833 is added to tl ie Health and Safety ode, to - repayment of any loan directed towards a specific business expansion, retention, 'relocation, or new, loeatioii shall begin when read: 5(1833, (a) Ten percent of the total amount of the Sm" Cities aside for economic developrnent'sha14' : the industrial park or other development has enough occupancy to produce adequate revenues for re a menta The amaunt and the 131ack Grant program,funds set, be allocated to make econoic development assis(ance giants to retention, and w tinning of the repaynxenG sliAil bee cs`i'ated in the loan agreeinPnt eligible small cities or counties for business attraetian, for the development of local economic AUK betweenthe local agengy and the panel. (g) Priority shall be given to those projects which create Jobs in expansion' programs - ategies predevelopMent grant feasibility studies aevelopment stn l ligibte small cities or communthes tivith particularly logit levels of tuteYnployment and and downtown revital arian programs., with agencies or nonprofit or for profit declixiing resource-b aseed economics. Consic 6eation shall be givers to counties may contract public to those services• �Aclt app acasi t other conirnunity factors in awarding loans and grants, including, but notlimited to, those communities which are Biting local, government corporations or, entities provide shall be required to provide a cash match, of up to 2� percent cf the A finical assistance grant.rll-R �cl uTider fiscal crises; u high : y)overty rate; or which exhibit an active total amount re uested. to is in addition to the city or couxity ceilir,�g or corYtxnitment to diversifying and expanding their economic base, Ta the extent passible; loans and grants shall bdr equikably distributed this 10 pNrcent sgat-aside3 its t NIRY to apply under the economic,deyetoptnent or general' ' The grant per application stall be i n. throughout the; various rural regions of the state= r (hl F'inancixng shall' not be provided for projects which would 1, rogram sek-asides. maximum p = r ro'ect. Each applicant shall nr;t thirty thousand dollars ($.'30,iitpU) Per p. l pp Pet and shat! to apply pro. aty ► . , services .vhe a su4Rcinnt cuaa �r emsts un the�¢carnrnurutt t meat X p ty , y a aced undereligible allocatar e2ohve,�r; Funds rniot pp ed a t�seetion may �' development purposes. rf there ` current and future dt nnands, Lando be used for other eligible ecoriorruc projects, any uiteMpetnded funds shall rev art to the a g may not grants! praiecti� which would either are no eligible _('}ans'or _ . e3ffect the relocation of any substantial operatibbs of khe eornlaany fiorri the state to another, inn the general prograrYi, es 13loolc b Ten ps scent of the total amount of a Saba ll Ci . 0 one area of or result abandonment of any .substantial operations' of the company (Within other areas of (") t shall.be an Program funds not used for eco P rrien 3o eligible srnz3l! cities ar . the; stated unless completion of the projector aperakioit of the facility >s reasonably hkessGry to prevent the relocat6ta of any' substl ntial set•itside to rnalce technical assistance grants but not limited', tot inventory Of counties for purposes„ utchidingr, . -district income surveys of area the operations of the company frorri' an ,area within the state (pan area (Jade � housing needing rehabilitation to acid arty general studies of housing needs in file districts orf the state. ($} Thr+ proceeds of repayment of jloan.prutctp l aria the pa irtyent, reuileriks '' + ach applicant shall ba regi 1_ d to provide a cash snatch of sip to ."5 ret3uested. A teehnica! assistance grant , of interest prior to' j�ily 1,1591, shall be. deposits in the fundi '11, proceeds , f repayment of loan princi"pa1, ani the petymez t of interest portient of the fatal amount received .under 'this 10';peacent set-aside is in addition to thy+. city or economic arY and after.ytily 1;.1901, shall be doposite2l itt ill's: Special Account, county ce3iling'' or its ability to apply under the program set-asides, �Crnerxperrtied funds for C;:apital Clufilay,. SE. ci 6 Section 51183% is Adeled to' tl7e l 04th an+tl Safety Code, to development or gen alldcated; uaider iEYi�s section shall revert to the geineral program, meat set-aside. Tlie rtiaurirnum Will, read, 50�32a; -tn order to censors ilia(d cit ar .coati lilt tip 1 tCW both not to the; economic de�e3lo apptiOat On shall bo thirtytl ousand dollars ($30,x►) Per proleot. than dna grant pec y! ar and ea .econarn n ' economic, attd geriettal progrssrirt gryants pusuayitt to this C chapter un tabs sllne yetur; each appltcarlt shall hays; a t7titXuriurri grant 'eeilirtg.. hundred; doll Bach al pticant;shall not receive more * ; shall be eligible-, apply each year. l ands not applied for lock ca ed this section may be used for.other eligible g©r►eral Want request a£ eight ;thousand ars'- �$8(lt},U00), exeludun ecilantiiie: devela me'tit essisttttce his find ` general ' P 8r• g tinder rograns excluding; eoonoinfc developments �; , p.., 643 iatance, ., program as istance grants' made awailarble anidei Section 5083;3, of W a ;tytaxiniurn; cif Cave ha[ deed thousand dollars (5U41,000) ;may t (c) 1f, under "federal law, the l -percent( ecanorr►ic et'cerlt general' program assistance, grouts rare ex enditures, the depaxtmenk ma grant and the 10•p p y be p, app, bs used f ar eilher ,. hdus►n or ecariorrsic gevelo mexit a li'cAtion. 8 const eyed to utlrruniskriittve C0N!ERY :A fi0C4TRTES TEL -1-916;--456-7672 tsar Ci- , 30 11:21 N . 002 ' ,� � 04 Health. and Safety Code Section 50827 requires that all funds made available through the State's CDBG- Program be used in a. manner which provides decent housing, a suitable 1 living: envikormlefi and expanded economic- opportunilies principally for persons and fanliIies of loves and moderate -income. Ln addition, Section 7056 of the State CDBG regulations (Title ZS, California Code of Regulatigns) requires that each application for ' " funds sittllprincipally benefit TIC persons., Therefore, all planningltechnieal assistance activities funded through this RFP must he directed towards work which would, if eornpleted, provide principa benefit #o TIG f per In addition to trisuring compliance with BeQ and Safety Cade Seetion 50827, this requirement insures compliance with the `requirement federal that CIBBG 'funds meet a federally established Nation at Objective. CONT N I'S .tJ+F 'I'i APPUCATIOIoI 'rite application.for IJ rFe PlanninTechncal Assistance Allocation consists. primarily of State farms. and other required infarmatian. `The forms provide all applicants with a consistent 010 for presenting proposals and provide the. Department with a method for applying: '1'l:e the evaluatiitn criteria.. application format addresses the program's anticit�ated impact on; :the selected need(s), the Targeted Income Gtoup, and, finally, a detailed description Of, theproposed activity itself. The applicant should refer to, the instructions provided with- each .form far a Mort detailed descri tion of the requirements pertaining to the contents, p of the..aipplicaton. PROIQRAK OBJEC'HVES + Secti© 1'tll�ej csf -the I Iow ing and Community Develapnient Act of'1974, as amended, establishes. theprimary national goal far the CDBG Program as the deveIoprnent of viable uri an cr mmurj ties ]1y grov ding decant housing and a suitable living environment, and by _ e�cpanding. economic opportunitie$ prinjcipally'for, persons of low and moderate Ineomc Federal regulations (24 CFR 570.458bj) give states so;r�e flexibility for developing. purposes, procedures, and priorities for the distribution funds. As o discussed above, Health and Safety Code 50827 acquires that all. funds used through the State's7 program must princip illy benefit low- and moder te-- income_ p&?sons. The Department's adopted' policy to meet the federal requireane� t. of 60 bene€it is --ac to require v application meet the, 6fi% benefit test. as the means of ensue ii that. CDBG funds pritjc pally be used fir the benefit of low- and moderate-inebme individuals, This Aolitw� is ,hsced on the 1 r amendment to; the HCD Act of 1974- and is consistent with the train�tg manuals for Economia Development and General Allocations.'Therefore, any lana[ �Itechnical a sten; ce �FKnt �iu _ 64 di ed tow actio' es Whkh. if browt ta. con Jetion, w uld pl itica all benefi# TIC: ersans- For purposes of the State CD13G Program,: "principally - benefiC' is definbd as fiG�%, benefit to TIG persons. 2, ASSOC. TNG. 191,8 441617SP. 1/3 iC1f`i �'° c�Rco'.