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91-14 BC BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (5)
, e kJ..�, tj ,l� u.. ` r• 1 P�. t i At closing, the spaasor will execute a promissory: note►;deed 01 ent agreement, re lath a 8u ry greemeat and ocher lo3nr' documents. The regulatory agreement will contain paravisons regarding the limitations on 'occupancy, rent levels;.sponsor distributions, etc., sumrriarIzccf above. Potential applicants are urged;to carefully read the regulatory agreenterit provisions in the regulations mfore submitting applications tet HCD. <. No loan funds may be ;disbursed until HCU,has.approved all required submittais'and the loan`has been 'closed, 'There is •no fixed schedule for closing 'and disbursement. The ttttiitg of these. actions• axe dependent on a number of'faOWN including the receipt of all required ;submittals, the yolume''of FHDF program activity; and the procedural requirements far ,through processing paymentsthe State Controller's Office, Even..under the most favorable af'cireumstancrs, 1" •. itis unlikely that funds,will be available: in e^s; than 60 days `following award of a conditional commitment by the Department's Director; cihanarement.and Operation Management and operation oflet Managementsubject . comped projects will be" a to a detailed management plan pproved: byHCD. Sponsors will be 'required to submit annual budgets, audits, and other mina ement re rts, HCD will monitor project management to requirements. ensure compl;ance with'ptogram in cange to housing developments, sponsoni will enter into an agreement with residents artiich provides for joint responsibilit . CO.. certain maintenance requirements. R; Apnliption Evaluation Complete and eligible applications will: be assigned point scores using a ratin the criteria sunimartzQd g g system composed -of below. The maximum score for each'of the seven criteria is 16 points. The total maucmum score is 105 points. Applications scoring at least 60% of the total _ applicable ma�dmurii score will be ranked' based'on their point scores, with 'applications scoring a higHer. . percentage of the total applicable maximum score reoeivuig' a, higherraiilang Applications will be eligible "to receive commitments of available Fangs in a priority order based on their rattling. Units Mfhe project that are not 1subOct to FFiDF rent and occupancy restrictions are called nanassisted units.^ A "lower-income nonassisteti unit" is a nonassisted;unit that is regulated by virtue o'f participation in the federal or state tax -credit progcatn, the HUD Section 2t- ro th Section."8 program, or another governmenta1.l the,occu ' prograiit where an antlpentrm�uir riients and She term of'th,e occupancy and rent"requireffi t .ttare equal to o"r'!gieat r :than qu " ' the p cements of the federal tax -credit program. 'A `ve low-income nonassisted unit is a lor?ver income nonassisted' ry" unit` in which occupancy, is limited to verylow-income househalLs and rents are limited, to an amount' " not ,exceeding `thirty pertnt of ;the mum incomrr fop la'very low income Household; less a reasona6le�utility allowance. 1. The extent to which the prpject ;serves the greater, number of`ehgible households 'with the lowest incomes for the period of greatest time• as evidenced' by the followings a, The sum of We number of very'low income units and the tnpmber ofverylovy-income nonassisted units divided b y the total number'lof units', 1i: The proposed length ofr� the term of the e r p, ''Ory agreement, in 'excess program's minimum requirement: `20 K '. ;years far rehabilitation only; 30 years ao opp:ion am, rehabilitation and 40 ears for��new co y nstruct i ii .. 1 l ,I r 1 7"I I I I }R,I +r S) ril it eed lit Mlle a I, -. res' at tiic.lproposed project fur .the type of housing providedby the propQred' ,lpraject, its indicated byrthe criteria below For, criteria a, band d, points wiltbe;assigired _basetl.on..peed!indicators listed,,in a,chart in ttie app! Ation package, unless1 the applicant:" { , submits Compelling evidence demonsttrating that these indiptors are substantially in errors; , Ppints will be assigned for criteria C based on information subltiitted. by the' applicant. Yacancy'rate for "rental housing. b.'. 7wicitl local market -rate rents as a high percentage of; the incoel nj(for ,very low-- iacame households. c: %cngttt of wait fqrunits, iii, comparabie subsidized housindevelopment.' g developmen. d. M i "rental housing development costa, in coinparison to costs in tither areas 3� Ttfe extent 10 which the::pioposed project complaments an existing hou trig program tt' the locality in which,,'the proposed project. is located, as indicated by the €ollowing: a. 'i?ae extent to which tiie:iocality" has a housing element in compliance with the law. b. Ttae extent to which a lal pubYyd agei►cy is prQviding;;or could provide. 6naridai or nonfuiancial assistance to the 'Proposed project financial assistance is defined' as , . ass.siall, haat isequal to at 1. , uve; percent of the project's development' cost, ,I exclading any co'01-syndication, or;�?SO,000, whichever pis less, ,Nonrinancial`; ass' tanco includes forms of;assistaied such as tl'c granting rat density bonuses, file ir►oditicat on of standar, and. the fast trac[drig.. of'local. approvals, but does not iticlude,simply 11 provision Q1'technicai assistance, consaltatlon or,:advice. y d: TTd�ie extent of sp-nsor participation or participation ' of :other funding sources as determined by Pe y. • ..g. the rcenta a created b dcvidui the ro am loan atnouirit D ' he sum the total: p .gr y of develop tent cost`of ail asssted 'units. d the total development cost of ah `lower, -income not misted units; 5. The sxtetiti to which tae proposed project, ma�mires the wdi,of other, private and public sources -of funding and other services to assist, trn •providtug ;supportive services and yob training -and placement services •as evidenced bY, M&,idllowing Tne SPM,OU all operating suii�idy funds and the estitGlatcd value of in-kind, services; committed to the projet for the• project's fiist.,year of ,operation. divided by •the ' number of assisted uritis:. b. The feasibility of the plans for supportiye services and; job training and placement services; consideHng Ae size; nature, and location of the proposed project .arid the ' availability of the'servis, ,. • 6 ;Tire capacity of the applicant, includuig its boarsf, staff and any consultants to.own;. cottsttvct or.rehabilitate, and manage the rental housing developnignt, as evidcnced`by, � 7 1 a.. The applicant s current.5nancial, operata;yal and •organizational stability; O I, i i r 1 i i qj AHILY HOUSING DEHONSTRgTIO►1 PROGRAM -` ''MAX •I RENTS OR,YE�RY LION-'$ L061EE,-INGOME UNITS:IN A COHHUNITY'HOUSING DEVELOPMENT $' HOUSEHOLOS'IN A CONGR GATE"HOUSING DEVECOPMENT �PVUNITY HOUSING DE4JT UNITS•4 IrONGRt:CJITE HOUSING DEVT Studipl.. 1 2 Bdrm BtlemPerson 3 B drm� . Bdrm " " 5-_Bdrm. NOUSEHpLDS i, 2 Persons 3 Persons,4 Persons ,r Al 0.. Area Pletlian ,Income 3085p 35,300 39,700 44,900 Very LOW Oh N©k'. 270 309 347 49,600 55,150 L ower Inc. Rept Hex.. 463 530 59b - 386> 434 483 6b2.' 744 027 Al�;fne Area MedianIncome 20;600" 23,500 2d,45O 29,400 33;100 36,750 Yery.Low tnc.'Rept Max: ti$0 206 231 2571 LowerRent Nak: 304_ 353, 397 290. 441 322 497,S51 area Radian Income Very 21,300. 24,300 27,350 30,400 34,200 38,000 LoW Iric. 'Rent Hax.. 186 213 239 2�, 299 Lower. Inc Rent NBx. �•_i �. ,.^�= _ e-..:_:., a .� 320 365 410 456 513 333 :570' 8utttUrea Vidian Irain�s Very 20,600 23,500 2`450 x9,400 33;100 3b,75' Lou Inc. Rent Naz. Lower Inc Rent Nax. 180 206.231 309 257 290 322'" a`y,piwf.. t.'r�%'►w 353 397 441497 551 r!4• r.'.FI, �7fa[L�,1 AY .� •+a'f`.t►i4 averas ree Caledian Iritarx! fM L?L.,1},+.Y,f►�!L2, '^f YF:r•.rr�+ M."i$i.::D1 ..un«.Jli} r , �.w1 fi4.�4�At �j Very Law Inc Rent Max. 21,00 . 24,100 27,100 184 211 30,100 ' 33;850 37;650" 'LowerIr►c RerC Max. 37 316 368 4.07 263 296 329 452` 508. Koluse Area .MecJfan 23,500', 26,900 30;250 =33,600 37�Sa0 42;000', Very Low Ina. Rrnt Mex: Loer 206 235 .265 294 33.1 w inc: Rent' ax: 353 404. $54 504 5b7 '630 Contra Costa Area Mpo#an Incorrtj �. 30+850 35,300 39;700, 4'4,100 ' b9,600. 55,150 VeryLaw; Inc.,gent MaX� 4osier 'Inc 270 304; 347 ' 38b ,- 434' 483 Rent Max,.,' A63 530- 396 662 827 .. el Norte Area Medjan Income Very Low`Ina 2o Ot 23,500 26,45D' 29,400, Rent Max Lowed Inc Rend1ax. 180 206 231 257 290` 322. + s 309 353; 397r , 441 497 X551 tl Ddrado Area Median Income 26,250 30 000 . 33,750 37,500 4d,900 Very Low -Ina Ment Nax t Lower,nc'.'"Rent 730 263.' .42,200- 328 369 �t10 Ftex.� 394 4501. 506 S63 633: 7p4 teSlw Arta Medipn Inc"aneI Very 22;350 25;500' 28,70 31,,90035,900: ' 39,900 LoW'InG. Rent Max 1'awerilnc. RentJO 1� 223" 251 '535 279 314: 34 9 383 431+,474 539 5 ,. 1 ,1 y�-Dec-,90 ,I r , 11 I � I I I I FAMILY,(NOi15ING DEMONSTRATION PROGRAy I I 1� MAXIMUM RElITS FOR VERY LOW,- & LOFIER•IHCOME a >UNIS 'IN A C tlHMUMITY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT '8 HOUSENtlLD5 IH:'A CONGREGATE NOl1SING bEyELtlP,MEN't hOMMUNITY HOUSING DEVT UNi7fi .,. �CBHOREGATE tlU5I NG DEVT HOUSEHOLDS: Studio' 1 8ci7n ` 2 8drrtw, .14 Bdrm.- •5'8drm. 1 Person ►) 2 Persons 3 Persons 4 Persons ' _ - enn - -.r. -- Area Hedian ]nc •.. 2��90Q 25,050 .28,150 .39,150 Very;LoM Inc.,Renrt Nax. 31,300 35,200 192` 219 Lowey IIle Rent max, 246 3z9' 274 306 343. 37G �:. 4uj�boldt 422 470 .528 587 � Area Medan income Very, LoW t 1�c.r. Rent M09. ,. 22 2Q0 25;550 28,550 31,.700 35.,650 39,65p 194 !.owerIr►r. Rent Mak,' 222 :250 r 333 2T/' 312 347 s>hi.nl Area MedPan ituome 380 428 476 535 595 Very LOW Ina. ;Rent Hex. 20,600 23,500 26,450 29;400. 33100 36,750 ' 1$0' Lower Inc Rent'yak.: 205 23.1 25.7 290 322 309 353 d1� 397 l 441 497 X551 Aree. Medl-_ Income Ver" 21 6`50 14;700 27,800 y Luk Its. Rent Maz.. 30,900 34, 38,650 189216 Lower Inc. Rent .Max.. 243 270"' 304. 338 325 371 71rea Median Income24,9011 417 464 VOY low Inr Rent Hex. 28;000 190 31;100 35,006 38,900 Lowen Inc. RMti! Max. 21g 245 272 306„ 340 326 374' 420 467 , 525_; :584 1GtiXr�s Area Hedian Incixra@� 20,600 Very Low' Inc Rent M 23,500 26,450 29,400" .. 33;100 36,750 180 206 " tower Inc: RentPiar� 231, 257 290' 322 309 353 397 441 497- 55� A_riea Nad'i66 IncortRe - V4 Cow'Inc Rrl ent Max,, 20 6G0 23;50D'. ) 26 450 29 400 � 180 �2 33,1',' 3b,750 tower Inc Rent Hak: X206, ,.'231 309 57 240 322 ` 353 : 3a7 441 497 551 Area Median Incgine 20,600 ' 23,500 26,450 Very Low Inc. Rent Mak: 29,400 33;100: 36 750' 180 206 Lower lncc Rent lax. ' ` ` 231 ;257 290'` 322 309 353.' 347 LOk. foeter.Al ea 441 497 551 Heciia n dncor3e Ve`, L r ow 'lnc. Rent Flax 27,250 `,3I,.100 35,000 38`900 43,750 4 8650 ... Lo►ter Inc Rent Max.i09 238. 272. 306 ''340 383 , 1i26 �. 467' 525 584 656 730 6ilareArPa-i Median Income Very toW'Ioc. RenE,�Iax. 20 23,500 26,45Q 29;400 '33,100 36,750 180 206 L I ower 231 257 nc1 Rent Mbz.30:!290 3 22 353. 397'x' 441 497. ,551, 13-Dec=90 12 �' u 4 , t' r FAMILY HOUSING bEhONSTRATION PROGRAM, NA1#IMUK RENTS FOR 6FtRY LOW- B LOr/E`R :INCOh1E' UNITS )IU;�'COMMUNIT,Y HOUSING°'DEVELOPHENT, $,I`` til OLD 1Nf A, ;ONGREGATE NOUSJHG DEVELOPHt #T ; 1rOh1MUN(7Y HOUSING bEV1 U6#ITS; w Stud#d 1 IONGREGATE HOUSING bEVT NOUa�EHOLOS.e edrrti 2,tldrm 3 Bdnnw. 1;PoOpin 2 persons 3 `Pereons'4;Persons, 4 Btlrm 5 [;tlrm. , .f� wYw #scar Area eiedfan Income 26r2SOw. 30,p00 33',750 .r37,500! 42,200 46;900 Ver Low Inc .Rent Max.O Y Lower Inc. Rent, pax. 263 295. 328 369 -410 394" 450. SO6 563 633 704 -01 Arco Ke¢#an Jn2anr 20,600 23,500 26 450, 29,400 33,100 36,750, llerY Low' Inc. Ment Mox,. 180. 266 231 257 290 322 Lower ince Rent'paX.. 309 353 397 441. 497 551 #Vora#d 6rea ttedian Income 23,650 27,050 30,400 33,800 38,054 42,250 Very Lodi inc Lt;ant .Max, 207 237 26G. - 296 X33 .`loner Ittc. Ren,,355 466 456 507 571634 X370. cramehto Area Meiap income 1 26;250. 30,000. 33,756 37;500 42',200.V. LoW-Inc: Rent�Max., 230 263 295 328, 369 410' 4oNer Inc. Rent' Max. 394 450 S6. 633 San peh tal Area Red fan.Ineatrre 21;750 24,9b0 28,000 31,.100 35,000 38;900 Vier'. Lo51' I6-- Rent Max., 190 218 245 272 306;: X340 l'gwel Inc. Rent Maxi 326 374 420 46.7 525, 584 den Bernardino Arlre'Med#eiI Income; 23,650 37,OS0, 30,400 33,800 38,050' 42;,250 Very Lo ,1nc. Jlent- - 'Lawer,Tnc. • 207. ': W, 7 , 296 333:` 370' Rent�4iax, 355 406' S56 '� 50T 571 634 San Dieu A"res Median income ,- Very LoisInc� Max: 26,550. ,;30ll ;300 34,100 37,900 42,656; 47;400 .Rent Lotrcr Itx Rent Max;. � 232 2651' 298 �332. �, 398 373;' 4;15 .455 512 569 640' 7.11' Bari franc#sco Acca`MecltBrf Income 3fi�900' 500' 3�t 41.0571 ' 45`,600' 31,306 57,000 Very LOW Li Remit Nax��' Lciwer 'Max. ��, 279 319 ' 359°� �- 399, ''479 449 499 v i<nc: Rent 548 61b. 684. 770 855 Saar Joaq�iri Area Ked�ian Irjcoaie 22,600 25,850' 29,050 -32300a Very 4o��Inoc Rent Nax 36,391) ' 40,400 198 226 254 283 318 354 r Loke iril. Rent`ax' M 339 436 485 545.. 666• Sari Leis 6b4:' ArPb Mien `Inch' 23,950 27,350.,, 30,600 34t20D38,SOO 42,r'S0 ,iery Loci nai Rent pail loser Ince; Rent Nnxl '210239. 270 299 337 359 41.0 462 o513 S78 1441 , , A �Y. F STRATION,PROGUM A INUM OENT, �109 VERY LOW,!, N i LOWE COME' UNITS 1' 'A VCom'8 , UNITY *00 N , T V DEVELOPMENT NOUSEHOLDS, i1N A CONGREGATE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT;''' N UNITS: Studio 2, d 91 rMs 31 Rdm. 4 M. Od: Y 3 Bdcm Ti S: i Person Persons 41 son persons. lrtap(stau Ar ca 00dian If 3 *556'' �40;650, very Lol Ini c- qn,axi i 0 9 61 3 356. Lower trio. Rent Max.48i t4,1 43�,, 540 410 Area Median Jhcorid 20,600 23,`5.00: 11 26,45029,400 33,100;' , 36;750 Ve' R � aXj Very;lo Irid rjtw I W 290 322 Lower Im6 Rent Max. 309 353 397 441 40 01: toa:ro: -Area Median tncame 2U,600 #50D' 2 450 2 0- 40. , 33,'�jdor 36i750 np., ehf*X. Very Low R 190 , 231: 257 290 322 Ldioer Rent Mbk,,.�. 353 �,397 -4 551 -'rea, Median j rid' Trinity 'A00 �?9_ 4 ITOD 16 1750 Very Low Inc. Re I oj '2100. �211 45! 496. 39� Lowed ._tnmI'ReO, six, 300 353 X97 #9f "ad " 6 tut m Area Median 1 � �0'j6'00 23'� Siod _1 26045.0- 1 29 40 0, lop 0 rY L, 6W Inc.Rent, ex., ilW :206 "1'81" 257, X �29.0 22 cower Jj'C,'- ex 304, 353 397 441 x94 Tio6 I uim Are® *idi66 :incom, 20x600 23,500;, 26,450 29,400 33,100, to 257 1 M. 3221,, Lower Rent Max" ' '30 '35t 307 441 497 551 t Veh urn 4�reii A n- PW a ciind, 31 '65b" 150' 5,20Q 50 850 $6j5bof, Ver L� c. Rent:r;46X'7� y, 277 31V 06, LIr 494" Ldwtr ,Inca Rent,,' 76 , Area Median JhCQW� "d. 26*250 LI, 1 � 4' O�000 1 33;:75 7 - 7 37500-, 42j,209, -46 900 .� :, y Low I rid, Riehfkik, _ 230` , 1 W ''L , 32A MO 410Laver 1. P, ne R 394•'456 '563 633` 704 nnco JLft Ar6akel 20j6 8.5d g 9,400 300 c Jt _Very liswInc,Rent Max,`"ISO206"' 231L 322 -c'. Ren,t 'Max ii Lower, , the. 497 ' q J v J m Y _ y �; +y' M c General. P1°azo and ,Z`ani ng� 41 tj h: Land, Deye�opnint -` Siibdiision 4? iLocal Agency Formation ,Cc7mmissiori j.' Hnvironmental Health 44 ts Mark�a ` Con4, rad nlN rl.n I _ `T :C HOUSING NEEDS , 1. Projected�uH'ous�hald°.Gr,wtih H ,,<kf ', �57 2 . tTacancy , F'ac�ors" ,' 3, Housing Supply 69 4 Product�.ori 4da1s n (New CIO sttucti,on) 3 fi 9 f 55 4 c . B.: Rehab].;ita��riY Goals } r ° , , 72 6. Site. Availabilaty,r.and Land#<.Ree;ua:rementg 73 ed fart Assisted Hous ng';and,4 Law- . . Incoiae Housing. apport! nityers, :t...1 ;. , ,; ?4 8 . Speci:al Hausirig" Needs a a Female Headed Flousehol'ds 80, �; b' elderly HouseYiolds„ ; 80 s 8,1 ' d. Physical. Dxsabl�ed " Y' 82 Homes t , r 83 ,. r IJ i Appendix A. y Regional„ Housing Needs .SPlan.a lifir ., 86 W=; Appendix:. B: Aegiorial ,Housing4 Needs xi s t, e ` 108 FPragrams,, w °w +, Appedix C:' Housing Assistance „ OpeaJ.re ���.n :Un enc r Butteti Count :., CHAPTER III:: THE Hott_ G PRQGs N!/STRATEGY ", '� «{ A.. Ho:"in'g Goals, and . ,Policies , F N,r 4 J}.lt5ka'u 2" Pol�cles and P'�.ora�ties 4 , y k B. L P Wi IIF Existing and Intended Programs r,M� fx�q r. INA . r na 'Developin'erit�°Rev�:ew Pro oss,i and, n r }r^ , x 'Development Standards'�, � 2 „�' IncreasedDensi.ty _ ,� �;:v ��,� �� k 2 1 I,9 Util izatioh DoE:'',Government-Ast.isted Programs �for,Lower-,-lnaoeteHousa.ng = � 120 a ive��Land Use,��� y ° Asa �' �� °^� �, Q� �� , r 122k n ti 5�Res`identzal and Neighborhoods Reabi].itat�.on ' 6 H',r�usingPo..�.cxes' iore�Sp'ecxal ,groups 124 + 7 Equal;` opporturii.ty, n Hoixs,i,rig, p,3 r.»' zt2i. , n .L f�, sa � °�Z�TST ,:pF`•TA�LES:.a h .�,.�. �� q ��`. 'v M ia lr TablE I Population Change, 0970='1580 2. Table II,- Projected Pop. and Household GroWth 9 3. Table A - Overcrowded Kquseholds 12 ,;. 4 Table B �' Housing Unit Site <; rig ,. f ; 13;,k6.`r 5. Table C Household Site 13 ,, Table D -Estimated`and 'Salary' Workers, i ,' 17 Household Incomes and' Houts�ng,sCosts 18 ated P.: 8rea7cdpWn by:',Age Table 1±1 Estimop g. Table IV - Popu3'at`ion. and, •Househald?`Ethnicity. 22 Table V -- Income by Rent/Owners`hip .Costs �5�,.",',', °s 23 Table Vv - Employment 'Forscasts., `1983 s1990 '. 24 Table F = �iou's .ng, Con, itions . `in Butte r'Countys`. 2,6 13 :, Table G - Plarining an Development ..Fee"s , �'. 3.4 ti4., Tabhe H -District Zoning Regulations 1. 35 15a Table. I - Residehtial.'Zones Table J - General Zoning- 'S te.:Requiremerzts 3,1 17. Table K - Monthly Costs of Home <Lcans ,.``" 46 1:8 Table L - Hg: ousinAffordability '9" Table VIl -. `Housing Units by .Type, .,11975.`and 1977 49 20. TableVIII - Housing Units by, Type, 198.0 and 1983 5;0 21. Table IX -• Residential Construction, 119110-1081 5;1 "2 !.Table ;! 'Table X - Mobxle°"",'Home, Parks' J,19712' 23 « Table XI, =Age off` Hou, in Unite 53 r XIt Housngx.,ConditonF-=in 19,.7F5 ti 54, 2.5a Table XIII - Average Home Prices and Rents.' 55 26. -Table w4IV Housing Tenure, 1970 1980 Y " Y 1 s 5'6 2.7 ., `',;Table "XV' . ;',ResYd'entiai ..Lanae Use t Surveyg'.7.981 57 28 « Reside- nt' .al :Land `Use Survey Table x.V - Estimated Hold ng Gapac;lty 60 30. Table :XVII' Estimated Area of Land ` Use, Designation`s 31:, Typical Time Requirdtents 6;4 32. Average Deve.3opment.�Costs`,., 198 33. Estimated Land Values; 197th 1584 66 34,« ���,Table M -Development zn the County of Butte` 72 5..� ,City' of bravlle'Housng }As1s`stance��Needs 11 3f: City of 'hico Housing Assistance Needs`' 78 37,. County 'o`f Butte Housing Assistance;Neeiis�a w '79 38. Table" 1 Households and Incoriie, 1980` 90 ; 39. `Tabl:e 2, Total: Uounty Households, 80 R - ount 40. 3 C 92 ,.,Table 41. :Table 4` - Thresi old: lricome_sl 42 . Tabl-e 5 - Household Prro� actions by, Year; 1983 19;90 35 43 . 'Table 6 ° :`, ti, Prbj ec ed .Housei cl.ds`.' by Income Group; ;1985:' ' 56 tr i 44, T'abl'e 7 - ec ed` Househ-ol d byA „Income:�Gro�up ;1987 Prod t �' 97 Table y 8 �i ' Prod acted Households by Income °` group, -';1990. 98 dt , 4 Definiti:oris of In6o' ma G�ou `shy « •` 46. Attachment ,1• e�, P 99 y 47:,rt `°:Aitachme'nt 2 Census,Tracts byP Market P,rea* 100 ' ,avV Z 1 Yt +' ' - i;TS�` OF TABLES CONT:.) I 4.8 Population �Esi-amates,. 19`_8 �,02, 4, i�tutte County Projections-, 1989-1990 L0� 50.Hou3eholdst byIncomp . Group 90 31: Household Pxojeot ons by Fear 104 52. lncame hterval U o f s,105 53.;' Nfaket `Areas within `Butts .Cointy, 106 LI$T Q MAPS .. PTannng,Areas an Butte County 59 tut :County Market,.Alreas and Census- Tracts { I 89- , I I I , I YT 1 ( I di I Y I 9 1 I A > I 1 l 14 17 T I I !r P.ounLy. 3 40,;998 .x a x; �.'projeatao�: a'� 205�P5 xo0s.' .r , V � s9 NM �i* - ,1•:� T1 4141; t n7� !ter i t ^ Igo tiYtitioti Cftan !�y Ya { i ° w ,Tu�r; ge sclactatiN, 1, 970' Q8`(1` ],979 h �I 197 5 y ' ;�, 3", Pout .n� ^ion $ o , Co int ohul a�a°n , op011rI ," I innE; � ..Y � r. f �;� ti`b $ o, County PAri_il,a=. Clia':n a C,r�t i on^: fr 1,970-75 - Po ula�ia �''�{ !' n ��t,i att t; 11 o la t li„t gds' 11.1'i7 1; ] $t,� r 1 `1 7 _ 2 5 $ �l :, T L�� P I t d• � 4 G '{ t%ooYcJSBQ 1.9.2.% � 233`48 h F d f1�tclle'y53A 01,”, r��^]2r�f� ^ it 82' I1q 70 3.x(1$ Ord i l� 536 , 7. 4��0 7,x:8 r ;� 2„ 2 ` °` ` ` ' r ' w,� . - . $� 6 ] $� �y8�iB3 15.2;0,, ti% I' ,r7cli 0 145.6i1 1.����3$ 19239 3�'.1;$ C' is � : �:�25�7�1,,, ��,�.r55� -91E ]$%�»'� n�a 1,24 para zez 5684 S$ 7$4 � a 4 nS. �'��4- F ?' �.1 f,orttti y 1f1,1969`� <;00$ t� aF 1;20IJ O�1r :� x � I � y. t a' k v ;q�� '� i � R` 7 0q`,$ j .I ti i� r '1' 1 `j d n ;b$ �ooQ g Qtt t cos �.' 197S SIi�ecitr Cettsits, Ilut a Go�n�y; �. 3'listI". � rc imi`nar � �s Y Catt ,ts, ":.1 tC..801 r 19,E Pc rcen.tv�os were rounded :R to the nearest tenth o.l a cetfrt 01 ,�,. ,�� } M}i T pf I ,Y'vn 1 `_ � l �,, h dY k, ' i } S = •)" h �-���l I �°.':5 Yt 'A � .) \ i:,. � !M1 i+r. � �.t d �'S'F 1, ,�#. W ' i d ,1 •' n 1 SIF wt 1l'. 1 (� 1r t56' ,l.0 1' =EJ�oYf"C� ,,, a RACTEAl-gT cs ,,, , 3:h98d.,; there., were appraximately ' ;31,;579 households. in t .ncorporaa�ed Eiutte, C'ounty,. Th er° prod e'cted -growth z+:ate dor, F %useholds in, Butte County is slightly. higher than that `of •Populdtaonr thus i$ 'because household size in the, Gotinty is +creasing. (See 'section on overcrowding.) IA •,SSe , ; rd�«-���b?AC�3i'c3W��i �6���3•e—se�FFt�-=���-6E� 6€ �.-�-�°6 "e'l�bl-� �,�.�-.��--, �."s 40 �'YO ylr d_-�/1�11_7 a vi f1' Y ♦ht� . - rra� h 1990, U.B. Census reported a total of 40,998 ho units iia tnincorparated S. tte C,ouinty, representiuq: a rate c►f inereQ.; of compared to a population.ncrease citirizxg th® sama period of ;t2.2 0: 1, Group Quarters Th 1980; there were 835 persc�ris, resa ding k;in group quarters, !such airstudent housing, convalescent and nursing, homes; and 'boarding pauses, in the unincorporated areas of Butte County. (2`� T'n 1:, $3, the figure grew to 1;'44:9. The 'redominant area in the County, ;fog. group ho.usifi is iri •end around the City of. Chibb. The 'reason, far' this is 'that Calif'orn'ia state t7niversity;; Chico,` students share expenses end housing near the" campus'. Group housing quarters; e .46 here. 'in. the . Countyare°', generall;y nursing or ;rest homes. IYi 2990, th® Ca13.farnia liepartment o'f Finance reported that there were �t8 persons in ux�oup r quarters in unincorporaatecl r�utte CQuaty,r ' Lt . substantially tewez peso�as;than reported in iThiseiearease is due,in large part, to the incorporation o.f Paradise. r r �i ♦ Aae. a f ' ' 1( •i i 6. As 1s true of mast.. runsl CammUni ies, thraugiiaut the state; Butte has become °for `1,County an a, ra'Cc .ve location 'retirement`: 1n 1980, , 29' of the.; populatyon was over 62 ,years of age'. Thel "attraction of " -e cularto Butte; County" , is not•�eW phenomenon, as is 1 the p y evident in` City of 'Paraclzse, which has 'a median tce o f 4 G , 5 years Senior c. tizens (over ;62 '�"ear`s re resent I ) p >s of this City population, and=,--in—a-� ,. Faradise tonta'ins amost,30% all of County res::dents, over age,.'65 (,3 j' (Table �riDi c . Characteristics' F. x. 1980, 7.2% of County residents i n the taa�.ndosporat=ed, area were relmbers o'4 ramal . ,or ethnic ,.minority ' ;i'' groups. O t}iis figure; 1, 2•o Were Black, 1 .8% Native American, .and t' i rl s} ' I .- �"A' tdtl-', hods6h6ldi" -te'sildi' lft'- County, ed C'" ',uni corpbtat ffity�� the. 5us�ohdlde��A, comes 9 'j, been bra.eilY 14mma it dour U ho' u WWI' herd ti 'olde categorie's of houpg4g t-, thec, ppnte,,,as,�,�,co mpared Oro us�' ng LA, p p y1r, id d four t gro ps,,,, b' fbr-dab' y ;�s' all, ihci _2 5 ef t'h 1:C r -V A", r.' 1gg7 w (j 0 (1 f'4—A'j jNiln�Avz. t1 p I 71 A *" '4 yM�--S 4"tw" VI, -'u , JIG *w 0 "0" fj n If 43 J�l , t7 J. 1, f, 711 .0 1'91V 40 tl- -'Z 4 '0 o 44� v'l 0 t' v;� 4. "Al" v'4 -ii- '01., iv s f"4 It c �1'