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CC SR 20170404 I - Housing Element Annual ReportRANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT AGENDA DESCRIPTION: MEETING DATE: 04/04/2017 AGENDA HEADING: Consent Calendar Consideration and possible action to forward the 2016 Annual Report on the implementation of the Rancho Palos Verdes Housing Element to the appropriate State agencies. RECOMMENDED COUNCIL ACTION: (1) Direct Staff to forward the City's Annual Progress Report on the implementation of the Rancho Palos Verdes Housing Element during the 2016 calendar year to the Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) and the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) FISCAL IMPACT: None Amount Budgeted: N/A Additional Appropriation: N/A Account Number(s): N/A ORIGINATED BY: Octavio Silva, Associate Planner 0 -,s - REVIEWED BY: Ara Mihranian, AICP, Director of Community Development APPROVED BY: Doug Willmore, City Manager.,!/).,,,J ATTACHED SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: A. 2016 Annual Report on the implementation of the Rancho Palos Verdes Housing Element (page A-1) BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION: Each City is required to prepare and adopt a General Plan that includes certain mandatory elements, including a Housing Element. The Housing Element includes: (a) an identification and analysis of existing and projected housing needs, including the local government's share of the regional housing needs, (b) an inventory of resources and constraints relevant to meeting those needs; and (c) a program showing a five-year schedule of actions to be taken to implement the Housing Element, including how the local government plans to meet its share of the regional housing needs. In 1995, the State Legislature required HCD to adopt forms and definitions for local governments to use in the preparation of their annual reports on implementation of the Housing Element. The Housing Element Annual Implementation Report (Attachment A) utilizes these forms and covers the 2016 calendar year only. 1 Pursuant to Section 65400 of the State Government Code, Staff has prepared an Annual Report regarding the status of the City's Housing Element. The attached forms describe the progress the City has made in meeting the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA); provide a list of housing units affordable to moderate- or lower- income households for which building permits were issued during the reporting period, and identify the total number of units affordable to above -moderate -income households for which building permits were finalized. Table C of the Annual Report indicates the names of the programs listed in the City's Housing Element, the objective of each program, the deadline for achieving the objective, and the status of each program implemented as of the end of the reporting period. As reflected in the Annual Report, Staff believes that the goals and policies of the City's Housing Element continue to be implemented through actions taken by the City that balance community needs and property rights with the health, safety and welfare of the general public. On March 14, 2017, the Planning Commission reviewed the Annual Report and directed Staff to forward the document, with recommendations, to the City Council for review. During its review, the Planning Commission identified some spelling and wording corrections to the HCD forms. The forms were updated and are now being presented to the City Council for review. If approved by the City Council, the Annual Report will then be forwarded to OPR and HCD. ALTERNATIVES: In addition to the Staff recommendation, the following alternative action is available for the City Council's consideration: Identify additional information to be included in the Housing Element Annual Report prior to forwarding the report to the required State agencies. 2 Attachment 1 page 1 of 6 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25 §6202 ) Jurisdiction City of Rancho Palos Verdes Reporting Period 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2016 Table A Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction Very Low-, Low-, and Mixed -Income Multifamily Projects Housing Development Information Housing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed Restrictions Housing without Financial Assistance or Deed Restrictions 1 2 3 4 5 5a 6 7 8 Affordability by Household Incomes Assistance Deed Note below the number of units Project Identifier (may be APN No., project name or address Unit Category Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Total Units per Project J Est. # Infill Units* Programs for Each Development Restricted Units determined to be affordable without financial or deed restrictions and attach an explanation how the jurisdiction determined the units were affordable. Refer to instructions. Very Low- Income Low- Income Moderate- Income Above Moderate- Income See Instructions See Instructions NEW SFRs SF 0 4 4 N/A N/A N/A Highridge Condos- Program No. 5 (2 28220 Highridge Rd. 5+ 0 2 26 28 N/A Units -Density 0 (Unit Nos. 205 & 206) Bonus) 5+ 0 Above Moderate from N/A Sol y Mar- Bldg 01 & Bldg 17 2 18 20 Program No. 5 (Agreement) 0 0 48 (9) Total of Moderate and Table A3 ► ► ► M 48 (10) Total by income Table A/A3 ► ► 4 1 0 1 0 1 48 52 (11) Total Extremely Low -Income Units* * Note: These fields are voluntary A-1 Attachment 1 page 2 of 6 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25 §6202 ) Jurisdiction City of Rancho Palos Verdes Reporting Period 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2016 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - Units Rehabilitated, Preserved and Acquired pursuant to GC Section 65583.1(c)(1) Please note: Units may only be credited to the table below when a jurisdiction has included a program it its housing element to rehabilitate, preserve or acquire units to accommodate a portion of its RHNA whichmeet the specific criteria as outlined in GC Section 65583.1(c)(1) Activity Type Affordability by Household Incomes (4) The Description should adequately document how each unit complies with subsection (c )(7) of Government Code Section 65583.1 Extremely Low- Income' Very Low- Income Low- Income TOTAL UNITS (1) Rehabilitation Activity 0 0 0 1. Single (2) Preservation of Units At -Risk 3. (3) Acquisition of Units 5. (5) Total Units by Income 0 0 0 0 Note: This field is voluntary Table A3 Annual building Activity Report Summary for Above Moderate -Income Units (not including those units reported on Table A) Note: This field is voluntary A-2 7. 1. Single 2. 3. 4. Second 5. 6. Number of Family 2 - 4 Units 5+ Units Unit Mobile Homes Total infill units" No. of Units Permitted for 0 Moderate No. of Units Permitted for 4 44 48 Above Moderate Note: This field is voluntary A-2 Attachment 1 page 3 of 6 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25 §6202 ) Jurisdiction City of Rancho Palos Verdes Reporting Period 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2016 Table B Regional Housing Needs Allocation Progress Permitted Units Issued by Affordability Enter Calendar Year starting with the first year of the RHNA allocation period. See Example. 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Total Units Total to Date Remaining RHNA RHNA Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year (all years) by Income Level Income Level Allocation by Income Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Deed 4 4 Ver Low Very Restricted 8 4 Non -deed restricted Deed Low Restricted 5 5 Non -deed restricted Deed Moderate Restricted 5 5 Non -deed restricted Above Moderate 13 8 4 4 48 64 0 Total RHNA by COG. Enter allocation number: 31 8 4 4 52 68 14 Total Units I- I- 1- Remaining Need for RHNA Period No ► ► ► ► Note: units serving extremly low-income households are included in the very low-income permitted units totals. A-3 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25 §6202 ) Jurisdiction City of Rancho Palos Verdes Reporting Period 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2016 Table C Program Implementation Status Attachment 1 page 4 of 6 Program Description Housing Programs Progress Report - Government Code Section 65583. (By Housing Element Program Names) Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Name of Program Objective Timeframe Status of Program Implementation in H.E. • Modify, with property owner consent, the land use and zoning designation of 29619 Western Avenue Western Avenue Vision Plan/Adequate Sites Program Minimum 8 Housing Units for March 2017 to allow residential use to a minimum of 20 dwelling units per acre. This is noted to be accomplished (Program No. 1) Lower Income Households — no later than March 2017, and will allow multifamily uses by -right, without a CUP, planned unit development or other discretionary action. • City to initiate Code Amendment in late 2017. Moderate Income Second Unit Development Program 10 Second Dwelling Units • City continues to track and monitor the number of second dwelling units that are created in the City (Program No. 2) Constructed 2013-2021 City continues to distribute and promote the development of second dwelling units when accessory structures are proposed • Between 2013 and 2016, no second dwelling units have been approved Establish the Evaluation The City will annually track and monitor the amount, type and size of vacant and underutilized No Net Loss Program (Program No. 3) Procedure to Monitor Housing July_ 2014 parcels for housing opportunities • The next update is scheduled as part of the General Plan Update Capacity which is anticipated to be completed by late 2017. Section 8 Rental Assistance for Cost Burdended Lower 4 Units for Extremely Low and Low The City continues to assist the Housing Authority staff by conducting a Landlord Outreach Program, Income Households (Program No. 4) Income Renter Households 2013-2021 informing the Housing Authority of the City's status on providing affordable housing through the existing housing stock and providing an Apartment Rental Survey to the Housing Authority. Citywide Affordable Housing Requirement / Housing 7 Housing Units for Lower Income • 2 Very -Low Income units completed within Highddge Condo project. • 2 Very -low income units Impact Fee (Program No. 5) Households 2013-2021 completed at Sol y Mar project, with 1 additional unit under construction. • To date there are 4 very - low income housing units. The City no longer has monies in an affordable housing fund due to the dissolution of the Redevelopment Agency. • The following non -City programs that provide financial assistance to First Time Home Buyer Assistance (Program No. 6) 3 Moderate Income Households 2013-2021 homebuyser is provided on the Citys website: County Homeownership Program, County Morgage Credit Certificate Program, and So Cal Home Financing Authority Down Payment Assistance Program Outreach Program for Persons with Disabilities Coordinate with Harbor Regional • Work with the Harbor Regional Center to implement an outreach program that informs families within (Program No. 7) Center July_2015 Rancho Palos Verdes about housing and services available for persons with developmental disabilities. • Program information was made available on the City's website. Extremely Low Income Housing Program (Program No. Assist 4 Extremely Low Income 2013-2021 Continue to implement Program Nos. 4, 5 and 11 8) Households Zoning Ordinance Amendments to Remove The City will amend the Zoning Ordinance to permit employee housing for at least 6 or fewer Governmental Constraints (Program No. 9) Adopt Amendment JUIy_2014 employees in the single-family residential district by -right • The City intends to initiate a code amendment prior to 2021. W Attachment 1 page 5 of 6 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25 §6202 ) Jurisdiction City of Rancho Palos Verdes Reporting Period 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2016 A-5 • The City continued to manage the housing code enforcement on a complaint basis and continues to strive for voluntary compliance through the Code Enforcement Division • The City averaged 30 code Housing Code Enforcement Program (Program No. 10) 10 New Cases Per Month 2013-2021 enforcement cases per month in 2013 • The City averaged 28 code enforcement cases per month in 2014 • The City averaged 38 code enforcement cases per month in 2015 • The City averaged 41 code enforcement cases per month in 2016. • The City continued to manage property maintenance and illegal construction code enforcement on a proactive basis • In December 2012, the City Council decided to discontinue the Home Improvement Program. During Home Improvement Program (Program No. 11) 5 Housing Units 2013-2021 the planning period, the City may revive the program if it is allocated a greater amount of CDBG funds and/or another funding source becomes available Fair Housing Services Program (Program No. 12) 65 Lower Income Households 2013-2021 ' The City, in coopertation with the County and the Housing Rights Center, continues to make available fair housing services to its residents. • City established and implemented the First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program,and Fair Housing Information Disseminated Information Program by providing the following: Fair Housing brochure that describes fair housing Fair Housing Information Program (Program No. 13) (Information on Website by July July 2014 & laws and rights; links to the Fair Housing Foundation website, State Department of Fair Employment 2014 & Brochures Disseminated January 2015 and Housing, and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development • These were completed in by January 2015) September 2015. • Fair Housing Services and Program information was made available to the City's website. Energy Conservation Program (Program No. 14) Implement Voluntary Green 2013-2021 • Continue to encourage voluntary participation in the City's Green Building Construction Program by Building Construction Program offering permit streamlining as well as up to a 50% rebate for Planning and Building fees. A-5 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25 §6202 ) Jurisdiction City of Rancho Palos Verdes Reporting Period 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2016 General Comments: Attachment 1 page 6 of 6 we