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2011 12 06 HANOTICE AND CALL OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY TO THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA AND TO THE CITY CLERK: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the Housing Authority of the City of La Quinta is hereby called to be held on December 6, 2011 starting at 4:00 p.m. at La Quinta City Hall, 78 -495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, California. 1. Approval of an Appropriation to Fund Silent Second Trust Deeds for the Foreclosed Home Purchase and Sale Program 2. Discussion of Washington Street Apartments Sound Wall Design 4 TYKRI4A I NKLIN, Dated: (Z 1 2-o11 Chairperson Attest: Veronica J. Montecino City Clerk DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Veronica J. Montecino, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing agenda for the Special La Quinta Housing Authority meeting of December 6, 2011, was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber at 78- 495 Calle Tampico and on the bulletin boards at 51 -321 Avenida Bermudas and 78 -630 Highway 1 1 1 on December 2, 2011. DATF6: Decem Veronica J. nt6cinb, City City of La 6uinta, California 001 HOUSING AUTHORITY 1 DECEMBER 6, 2011 Housing Authority agendas and staff reports are available on the City's web site: www.la- quinta.org HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78 -495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 SPECIAL MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2011 AT 4:00 P.M. Beginning Resolution No. HA 2011 -006 CALL TO ORDER Roll Call: Board Members: Adolph, Evans, Henderson, and Chairperson Franklin PUBLIC COMMENT At this time members of the public may address the Housing Authority on any matter not listed on the agenda. Please complete a "request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA APPROVAL OF MINUTES - NONE CONSENT CALENDAR 1. APPROVAL OF AN APPROPRIATION TO FUND SILENT SECOND TRUST DEEDS FOR THE FORECLOSED HOME PURCHASE AND SALE PROGRAM BUSINESS SESSION — NONE " 002 HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA - 1 DECEMBER 6, 2011 STUDY SESSION 1. DISCUSSION OF WASHINGTON STREET APARTMENTS SOUND WALL DESIGN CHAIR AND BOARD MEMBERS' ITEMS - NONE PUBLIC HEARINGS - NONE ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the Housing Authority will be held on December 20, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 78 -495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Veronica Montecino, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing agenda for the La Quinta Housing Authority special meeting of December 6, 2011, was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber at 78- 495 Calle Tampico and on the bulletin boards at 51 -321 Avenida Bermudas and 78 -630 Highway 111, on December 2, 2011. DATED: December 2, 2011 VERONICA J. M TECINO, City Clerk City of La Quinta; California Public Notice Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Housing Authority regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection at the City Clerk counter at City Hall located at 78 -495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, California, 92253, during normal business hours. 003 HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 2 DECEMBER 6, 2011 COUNCIL/RDA/HA MEETING DATE: December 6, 2011 ITEM TITLE: Approval of an Appropriation to Fund Silent Second Trust Deeds for the Foreclosed Home Purchase and Sale Program AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: 1 STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION Approve an appropriation in the amount of $375,000 from the PA 1 Housing Authority to fund Silent Second Trust Deeds for the Foreclosed Home Program. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Funding for the Foreclosed Home Purchase, Rehabilitation and Sale Program, including the provision of silent second trust deeds, were budgeted in the Fiscal Year 2011/2012 Redevelopment Agency budget; however, due to the California Supreme Court stay, Redevelopment Agency funds cannot be accessed at this time, nor can the Redevelopment Agency enter into new contracts with limited exceptions. In order to continue providing silent second trust deeds so that very -low, low -, and moderate - income households can purchase the homes, an appropriation is needed from existing Housing Authority funds. There are currently five houses that are ready to sell and one is in escrow. The silent second trust deeds average $65,000 per home; and the one house in escrow requires a $50,000 silent second trust deed, bringing the total appropriation to $375,000. It should be noted that this appropriation is for accounting purposes — the silent second trust deed is recorded on the property; however, the funds are not paid out to anyone. The value of the silent second trust deed is added to the value of the first trust deed to determine the selling price. The buyers obtain a first trust deed mortgage that they can afford, and the silent second trust deed fills the gap between the sales price and the first trust deed amount. Once a silent second trust deed is issued, an affordability covenant is recorded on the property for a term of 45 years. 1 .. �.�.,�. -004 BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW In May 2009, the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency approved the Home Foreclosure Purchase Program whereby the Agency purchases foreclosed homes that are in need of substantial rehabilitation, rehabilitates the homes to a level consistent with the surrounding neighborhood, then sells or rents the homes to income - qualified buyers at affordable sales prices or affordable rents. Long -term affordability covenants are recorded against the homes that restrict the resale to income - qualified buyers at affordable sales prices. Through this program, the Agency has purchased 13 homes, twelve of which have been completely rehabilitated and one that will be rehabilitated in the near future. La Quinta Palms Realty has been contracted to locate homes to purchase through foreclosure sales; help manage the rehabilitation process along with City staff; and sell the homes to qualified buyers or rent the homes to income - qualified tenants. These homes were transferred to the Housing Authority in Fiscal Year 2010/2011. To date, five have been sold to income - qualified households, one is in escrow, five are for sale, and one will undergo rehabilitation in the near future. The purchase price for the homes ranged from $68,000 to $126,000, depending on the condition of the house. All of the houses contain roughly the same total square footage (approximately 1,300 sq. ft.); three bedrooms; two baths; and a two -car garage. Redevelopment law requires that the rehabilitation must cost at least 25% of the purchase price. The investments advance the program goals of alleviating blight by rehabilitating severely dilapidated foreclosed homes to stabilize neighborhoods, and rehabilitate properties that may otherwise remain blighted. These homes are so severely blighted that most private sector investors will not purchase the homes. In addition, all rehabilitation work is performed by local contractors, which provides jobs. A sales price of $135,000 has been determined to be affordable to very low -, low -, and moderate - income households at this time. The price is based on home value and affordability guidelines which include income and number of household members. The sales price may be adjusted in the future, depending on market conditions and interest rates. In connection with each sale, the Housing Authority provides a second trust deed loan to the buyer. This allows the buyers to obtain a 1 51 trust deed loan from a market -rate lender that they can afford. The buyer also provides a modest down payment. The second trust deed loan secures the 45 -year affordability covenant on the home, which allows the home to be counted towards the Redevelopment Agency's affordable housing production requirements. The buyer does not make monthly payments on the second trust deed. If the buyer were to stay in the home for 45 years, the second trust deed would be forgiven. If the buyer sells the home before the 45 year period ends, the second trust deed stays with the home, and the home must be sold at an affordable price to another income - qualified buyer. -W" 005 FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the Housing Authority include: 1. Approve an appropriation in the amount of $375,000 from the PA 1 Housing Authority to fund Silent Second Trust Deeds for the Foreclosed Home Program; or 2. Do not approve an appropriation in the amount of $375,000 from the PA 1 Housing Authority to fund Silent Second Trust Deeds for the Foreclosed Home Program; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, �60� 1 "- Debbie Powell Economic Development /Housing Manager Approved for submission by: John M. Falconer, Acting Executive Director •..w" 006 COUNCIL/RDA/HA MEETING DATE: December 6, 2011 ITEM TITLE: Discussion of Washington Street Apartments Sound Wall Design AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: 1 PUBLIC HEARING: Please refer to Redevelopment Agency Agenda Study Session Item No. 1. -" 007