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2014 11 18 HAHOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 788-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta  SPECIAL MEETING ONN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2014 AT 4:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL: Authority Members: Adolph,, Evans, Franklin, Osbborne, Chairperson Henderson VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT ũũ AB 23 \[AUTHORIITY SECRETARY\] CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA At this ttime, members of the ppublic may address thee Housing AAuthority onn any matteer not listed onn the agendaa. Please ccomplete a "request to speak" formm and limit your commments to three minutes. The Housinng Authorityy values your commennts; howeveer in accorddance with Staate law, no action shall be taken oon any item not appearring on the agenda unleess it is an emergency item authorizeed by GC 544954.2(b). CONFIRRMATION OOF AGENDDA ANNOUUNCEMENTTS, PRESENNTATIONSS, AND WRRITTEN COMMUNICAATIONS - NNONE CONSENNT CALENDAR NOTE: CConsent Calendar itemss are routine in nature and can be approved bby one motion. PPAGE 4 1. APPROVEE MINUTESS OFOCTOOBER 21, 22014 2. APPROVEE THE HHOUSING SUCCESSSOR ANNNUAL REPPORT 6 REGARDINNG THE LLOW ANDD MODERAATE INCOOME HOUSSING HOUSING AUTHORITY AAGENDA 1 NOVEMBEER 14, 2014 ASSET FUND PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34176.1(F) FOR THE LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY BUSINESS SESSIONũMNMD STUDY SESSIONũMNMD REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS - NONE DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS - NONE CHAIR AND BOARD MEMBERS' ITEMSũMNMD PUBLIC HEARINGSũMNMD ADJOURNMENT The next regular quarterly meeting of the Housing Authority will be held on January 20, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Susan Maysels, Authority Secretary of the La Quinta Housing Authority, do hereby declare that the foregoing agenda for the La Quinta Housing Authority was posted near the entrance to the Council Chambers at 78-495 Calle Tampico and on the bulletin boards at 51-321 Avenida Bermudas and 78-630 Highway 111, on November 14, 2014 DATED: November 14, 2014 SUSAN MAYSELS, Authority Secretary La Quinta Housing Authority HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 2 NOVEMBER 14, 2014 Public Notices The La Quinta City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. If special dptholdmshrmddcdcenqsgdgd`qhmfhlo`hqdc+okd`rdb`kksgdBhsxBkdqjŬrneehbd`s 777-7103, twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made. 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. HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 3 NOVEMBER 14, 2014 CONSENT:1 HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014 A regular meeting of the La Quinta Housing Authority was called to order at 5:54 p.m. by Chairperson Henderson. PRESENT: Authority Members Adolph, Evans, Franklin, Osborne, Chair Henderson ABSENT: None VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT AB 23 was made by the Authority Secretary PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA None CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA Confirmed CONSENT CALENDAR 1. APPROVE MINUTES OF JULY 15, 2014 MOTION A motion was made and seconded by Authority Members Evans/Franklin to approve the Consent Calendar as recommended. Motion passed unanimously. BUSINESS SESSION None REPORTS AND INFORMATION ITEMS None CHAIR AND BOARD MEMBERS' ITEMS None PUBLIC HEARINGS None ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, it was moved and seconded by Authority Members Franklin/Evans to adjourn at 5:55 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. Respectfully submitted, SUSAN MAYSELS, Authority Secretary La Quinta Housing Authority HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES 1 OCTOBER 21, 2014 CITY MEETING DATE: November 18, 2014 ITEM TITLE: APPROVAL OF HOUSING SUCCESSOR ANNUAL REPORT REGARDING THE LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING ASSET FUND PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34176.1(f) FOR THE LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: 2 STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the La Quinta Housing Successor Annual Report regarding the Low and Moderate Income Asset Fund pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 34176.1(f). EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: SgdGntrhmfRtbbdrrnq@mmt`kQdonqs'ŮQdonqsů(hro`qsne`mdvRs`sd requirement for Housing Successors to Redevelopment Agencies. The Report must be presented to the Housing SubbdrrnqŬrfnudqmhmfancxvhsghmrhw months of the end of each fiscal year. The Report provides the Housing Authority a comprehensive representation nesgdBhsxŬrgntrhmfassets and activities. Nmbd`ooqnudc+sgdQdonqsvhkkadl`cd`u`hk`akdsnsgdotakhbnmsgdBhsxŬr website and flied with the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). FISCAL IMPACT: None. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: In October 2013, the Governor approved Senate Bill 341, which requires the Housing Successor to the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency to submit annual reports. The La Quinta Housing Authority is the Housing Successor. The report 6 ltrsoqnuhcdsgdGntrhmfRtbbdrrnqŬrKnw and Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund balance, deposits, expenditures, transfers, current projects, acquisitions, obligations, income test, senior housing test, and excess surplus test. The Report must be presented to the Housing SuccerrnqŬrfnudqmhmfancxvhsghmrhwlnmsgr of the end of each fiscal year. The Housing Successor Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Fiscal Year for the City of La Quinta Housing Authority (Attachment 1) reflects the following findings: A total of $1,008,204 was deposited into the Low and Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund (LMIHAF), a majority of the deposits originated from rental revenue generated by City-owned affordable housing properties (28 cove homes and 72 Washington Street Apartment Units). A total of $606,109 was expended from the LMIHAF for maintenance, monitoring and administration expenses. A total of $71,045,715 in assets owned by the Housing Successor was reported, assets consist of notes and loans, land, building and improvements. Senior Housing Test reflects that 41.4 percent of 868 total Housing Successor Assisted rental units are restricted to seniors. If funding becomes available, the Housing Successor can expend funds for the development of an additional 74 senior units. The Housing Successor reports no computed excess surplus; therefore no plan exists for eliminating the excess surplus. ALTERNATIVES: The Housing Authority Board may elect to delay, modify, or reject the Annual Report and direct staff accordingly. Report prepared by: Les Johnson, Community Development Director Report approved for submission by: Frank J. Spevacek, City Manager Attachment: 1. Housing Successor Annual Report 7 ATTACHMENT 1 HOUSING SUCCESSOR ANNUAL REPORT November 13, 2014 LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING ASSET FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013-14 PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34176.1(f) FOR THE LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY 8 9 HOUSINGSUCCESSORANNUALREPORTTABLEOFCONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 1 AMOUNT DEPOSITED INTO LMIHAF ........................................................................................... 1 ENDING BALANCE OF LMIHAF ................................................................................................... 1 DESCRIPTION OF EXPENDITURES FROM LMIHAF ................................................................... 2 TABLE 1: DESCRIPTION OF LMIHAF EXPENDITURES STATUTORY VALUE OF ASSETS OWNED BY HOUSING SUCCESSOR ................................. 2 TABLE 2: STATUTORY VALUE OF ASSETS OWNED BY HOUSING SUCCESSOR DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFERS ................................................................................................... 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS ............................................................................................................ 2 TABLE 3: PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS STATUS OF COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 33334.16 ................................................................ 3 TABLE 4: SECTION 33334.16 COMPLIANCE DESCRIPTION OF OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 33413. ......................... 5 INCOME TEST ................................................................................................................................ 5 SENIOR HOUSING TEST ............................................................................................................... 5 TABLE 5: SENIOR HOUSING TEST EXCESS SURPLUS TEST .............................................................................................................. 5 TABLE 6: EXCESS SURPLUS TEST 10 11 Housing Successor Annual Report November 13, 2014 INTRODUCTION This Housing Successor Annual Report (“Report”) addresses the requirements of California Health and Safety Code Section 34176.1(f) regarding the Low and Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund (“LMIHAF”). This Report outlines the financial and housing covenant details of the La Quinta Housing Authority (“Housing Successor”) for 2013-14 (the “Fiscal Year”). The purpose of this Report is to provide the governing body of the Housing Successor an annual report on the housing assets and activities of the Housing Successor under Part 1.85, Division 24 of the California Health and Safety Code, in particular sections 34176 and 34176.1 (“Dissolution Law”). This report includes discussion on the deposits to, ending balance of, and expenditures from the LMIHAF. A description of the Housing Successor’s assets, and any transfers of assets to other housing successor agencies are addressed as well. The report also discusses the Housing Successor’s current projects, acquisitions of any real property since February 1, 2012, or any outstanding obligations. Finally, as required by law, three separate test are discussed – the income test, senior housing test, and excess surplus test. At the time this Report was drafted, the Housing Successor contracted with Lance, Soll & Lunghard, LLP (“Auditor”) to prepare a compliance audit of the City’s Housing Successor Funds. The Audit is expected to be complete in December, 2014, however the audited figures were provided by the Auditor for the purpose of this report. This Report must be provided to the Housing Successor’s governing body by December 31, 2014 (six months after the end of the Fiscal Year). In addition this Report and the former redevelopment agency’s pre-dissolution Implementation Plans are to be made available to the public on the City’s website. (http://www.la-quinta.org) AMOUNT DEPOSITED INTO LMIHAF This section provides the total amount of funds deposited into the LMIHAF during the Fiscal Year. Any amounts deposited for items listed on the Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule (“ROPS”) must be distinguished from the other amounts deposited. A total of $1,008,204 was deposited into the LMIHAF during the Fiscal Year. Of the total funds deposited into the LMIHAF, a total of $0 was held for items listed on the ROPS. The majority of these deposits originated from rental revenues generated at City-owned affordable housing properties. ENDING BALANCE OF LMIHAF This section provides a statement of the balance in the LMIHAF as of the close of the Fiscal Year. Any amounts deposited for items listed on the ROPS must be distinguished from the other amounts deposited. At the close of the Fiscal Year, the ending balance in the LMIHAF was $5,085,847, of which $0 is held for items listed on the ROPS. LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY Page 1 12 Housing Successor Annual Report November 13, 2014 DESCRIPTION OF EXPENDITURES FROM LMIHAF This section provides a description of the expenditures made from the LMIHAF during the Fiscal Year. The expenditures are to be categorized. There was a total of $606,109 expended from the LMIHAF, divided into the following categories: TABLE 1: DESCRIPTION OF LMIHAF EXPENDITURES Description of Expenditures Total Expenditures Maintenance, Monitoring and Administration Expenditures $606,109 Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing Services Expenditures $0.00 Housing Development Expenditures (Total of Next Three Lines) $0.00 Expenditures on Low Income Units $0.00 Expenditures on Very Low Income Units $0.00 Expenditures on Extremely Low Income Units $0.00 Total LMIHAF Expenditures in Fiscal Year $606,109 STATUTORY VALUE OF ASSETS OWNED BY HOUSING SUCCESSOR This section provides the statutory value of real property owned by the Housing Successor, the value of loans and grants receivables, and the sum of these two amounts. TABLE 2: STATUTORY VALUE OF ASSETS OWNED BY HOUSING SUCCESSOR Asset Type Statutory Value of Assets Notes and Loans $33,454,586 Land $33,367,239 Building and Improvements $3,478,579 Accumulated Depreciation $745,311 Total Assets $71,045,715 DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFERS The Housing Successor did not make any transfers in the Fiscal Year. PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS This section describes any project for which the Housing Successor receives or holds property tax revenue pursuant to the ROPS and the status of that project. The following is a description of project(s) for which the Housing Successor receives or holds property tax revenue pursuant to the ROPS as well as the status of the project(s): TABLE 3: PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS Project Name Status Washington Street Apartments In position to begin vertical construction; seeking new funding mechanisms. Coral Mountain Construction complete; project is fully occupied (176 units affordable to very low, low and moderate income households) LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY Page 2 13 Housing Successor Annual Report November 13, 2014 Washington Street Apartments Washington Street Apartments (“WSA”) is a 72 unit single-story apartment complex affordable to seniors and disabled adults with household incomes ranging from extremely low income to low income. The project consists entirely of one-bedroom apartments. Rents are subsidized pursuant to the US Department of Agriculture Rural Development program. The Redevelopment Agency acquired WSA and a vacant adjacent parcel in 2007 with the intention of substantially rehabilitating the existing units and developing an additional 68 units. The sources of development financing were proposed to be a combination of 2004 and 2011 bond proceeds. Presently, the rehabilitation of the existing units and development of additional units is unable to proceed until alternate financing sources become available to replace funding that was lost as a result of the determination by DOF to not allow the use of 2011 bond proceeds. Pursuant to ROPS 13-14B, the project shall be developed with $20,017,753 in bond proceeds. The bond proceeds will be used to pay for design, architectural, engineering, and project management services in addition to vertical construction and rehabilitation of WSA. The former Redevelopment Agency acquired WSA pursuant to California Redevelopment Law Health and Safety Code Section 33334.1. Health and Safety Code Section 33334.16 required former redevelopment agencies to initiate activities, such as zone changes or disposition and development agreements within five years of acquiring a property. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33334.16, the legislative body is authorized to extend the deadline to initiate activities by an additional five years upon affirming the intention to develop housing affordable to households of low and moderate income. In 2011, the Housing Authority extended development of WSA by adopting Resolution 2011-070. Coral Mountain Apartments The Development and Disposition Agreement for Coral Mountain was approved by the City Council via Resolution 2011-003 and effective January 4, 2011. The developer completed construction of 176 units in 2014. Of the 176 units, 36 units are restricted to very low income households, 138 units are restricted to low income households, and 2 are restricted to moderate income households. The project was financed with a combination of a construction loan from Citi Bank ($24,400,000), California Tax Credit Allocation Committee 4% Tax Credits ($16,816,069), and a loan from the La Quinta Housing Authority ($29,000,000). STATUS OF COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 33334.16 This section provides a status update on compliance with Section 33334.16 for interests in real property acquired by the former redevelopment agency prior to February 1, 2012. For interests in real property acquired on or after February 1, 2012, provide a status update on the project. Section 34176.1 provides that Section 33334.16 does not apply to interests in real property acquired by the Housing Successor on or after February 1, 2012; however, this Report presents a status update on the project related to such real property. LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY Page 3 14 Housing Successor Annual Report November 13, 2014 With respect to interests in real property acquired by the former redevelopment agency prior to February 1, 2012, the time period described in Section 33334.16 shall be deemed to have commenced on the date that the Department of Finance approved the property as a housing asset in the LMIHAF; thus, as to real property acquired by the former redevelopment agency now held by the Housing Successor in the LMIHAF, the Housing Successor must initiate activities consistent with the development of the real property for the purpose for which it was acquired within five years of the date of the DOF approved such property as a housing asset. The following provides a status update on the real property or properties housing asset(s) that were acquired prior to February 1, 2012 and compliance with five-year period: TABLE 4: SECTION 33334.16 COMPLIANCE Address of Property Date of Deadline to Status of Housing Successor Acquisition InitiateActivity Development Activity Dune Palms Road and 6/8/2006 6/8/2016 City has initiated site Westward Ho Drive programming and developed (APN 600-030-004) conceptual plans Dune Palms Road and 6/13/2006 6/13/2016 City has initiated site Westward Ho Drive programming and developed (APN 600-030-009) conceptual plans Dune Palms Road and 1/17/2007 1/17/2017 City has initiated site Westward Ho Drive programming and developed (APN 600-030-003) conceptual plans Dune Palms Road and 4/27/2007 4/27/2017 City has initiated site Westward Ho Drive programming and developed (APN 600-030-008) conceptual plans Washington Street and Hidden 10/15/2007 10/15/2017 City has received approval of River Road Development Plan and (APN 609-040-028) Conditional Use Permit Avenida Mendoz and Avenida 11/30/2007 11/30/2017 City has initiated site Montezumaprogramming and developed (APN 773-077-014) conceptual plans Dune Palms Road and 6/12/2009 6/12/2019 City has initiated site Westward Ho Drive programming and developed (APN 600-030-002) conceptual plans Dune Palms Road and 1/26/2010 1/26/2020 City has initiated site Westward Ho Drive programming and developed (APN 600-030-005) conceptual plans Health and Safety Code Section 33334.16 required former redevelopment agencies to initiate activities, such as zone changes or disposition and development agreements within five years of acquiring a property. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33334.16, the legislative body is authorized to extend the deadline to initiate activities by an additional five years upon affirming the intention to develop housing affordable to households of low and moderate income. In 2011, the Housing Authority extended development of the abovementioned properties by adopting Resolution 2011-070. LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY Page 4 15 Housing Successor Annual Report November 13, 2014 The following provides a status update on the project(s) for property or properties that have been acquired by the Housing Successor using LMIHAF on or after February 1, 2012. The Housing Successor did not acquire property on or after February 1, 2012. DESCRIPTION OF OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 33413. This section describes the outstanding inclusionary housing obligations, if any, under Section 33413 that remained outstanding prior to dissolution of the former redevelopment agency as of February 1, 2012 along with the Housing Successor’s progress in meeting those prior obligations, if any, of the former redevelopment agency and how the Housing Successor plans to meet unmet obligations, if any. The housing successor does not have any obligations to fulfill under Section 33413. INCOME TEST This section provides the information required by Section 34176.1(a)(3)(B), or a description of expenditures by income restriction for a five year period, with the time period beginning on January 1, 2014 and whether the statutory thresholds have been met. Reporting of the Income Test is not required until 2019. The Housing Successor has not historically tracked expenditures on extremely low income households. At this time, the Housing Successor does not possess sufficient information to provide details of expenditures on extremely low income households over the last five years. Expenditures in the previous Fiscal Year can be distributed based on known household incomes (refer to Table 1 for the distribution of expenditures by household income level for the Fiscal Year). Going forward, however, the Housing Successor will be tracking expenditures by income level such that the Housing Authority can report on expenditures by household income over a five year period. SENIOR HOUSING TEST This section provides the percentage of units of deed-restricted rental housing restricted to seniors and assisted individually or jointly by the Housing Successor, its former Redevelopment Agency, and its host jurisdiction within the previous 10 years in relation to the aggregate number of units of deed-restricted rental housing assisted individually or jointly by the Housing Successor, its former Redevelopment Agency and its host jurisdiction within the same time period. For this Report the ten-year period reviewed is January 1, 2004 to January 1, 2014. TABLE 5: SENIOR HOUSING TEST Unit Category # of Units Assisted Senior Rental Units 360 Total Assisted Rental Units 868 Senior Housing Test (%) 41.4% EXCESS SURPLUS TEST The Housing Successor does not presently retain a computed excess surplus pursuant to LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY Page 5 16 Housing Successor Annual Report November 13, 2014 Health and Safety Code Section 34176.1. For the purpose of this section of the Report, pursuant to Section 34176.1(d), “’excess surplus’ shall mean an unencumbered amount in the account that exceeds the greater of one million dollars ($1,000,000) or the aggregate amount deposited into the account during the housing successor’s preceding four fiscal years, whichever is greater.” If the Unencumbered Amount (See Table 6) does not exceed the greater of the aggregate amount deposited into the LMIHAF during the preceding four fiscal years or $1,000,000, whichever is greater, there is no excess surplus. The Housing Successor does not currently have a computed excess surplus. TABLE 6: EXCESS SURPLUS TEST FY 2013-14 Unencumbered Amount (Available Housing Successor Funds) $3,001,795 Aggregate Deposited for Last Four Years $21,099,508 Greater of Aggregate Deposited for Last Four Years or $1,000,000 $21,099,508 Computed Excess Surplus None LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY Page 6 17