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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-12-14; Housing Commission; MinutesANITA RAMOS Administrative Secretary - The City of Carlsbad Housing and Redevelopment Del FP HOUSING COMMISSION AG~luvn THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,2000 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive 6:OO P.M. Carlsbad, California 92008 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: ~~_____ 1. Meetings are divided into categories shown below. 2. When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address. 3. All persons requiring assistance or auxiliary aids in order to effectively participate may contact the Housing & Redevelopment Office (434-2811) at least 24 hours prior to the meeting to arrange for reasonable accommodations. CONSENT AGENDA: If you desire to talk about Consent Items a written "Request to Speak" form must be filed with the Minutes Clerk prior to the time the Consent Agenda is called. The items listed under Consent Agenda are considered routine and will be enacted by one motion as listed. There will be no separate discussion on these items prior to the time the Commission votes, unless an item is removed. PUBLIC COMMENT : If you desire to speak about an item listed on the agenda, a "Time Reservation Request" form should be filed with the Minutes Clerk. A total of 15 minutes is provided for the Public Comment portion of the Agenda. Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes each. In conformance with the Brown Act, no action can occur on items presented during Public Comment. PUBLIC HEARINGS t It is not necessary to file a written request to speak on items listed on this agenda as Public Hearings. ALL OTHER CATEGORIES : For all other agenda items u "Request to .Speak" form must be filed with the Minutes Clerk before the item is announced. There is a five (5) minute time limit for individual speakers. CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL ABSENT : APPROVAL OF MINUTES MAY 11, 2000 ACTION : VOTE : COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE ON ITEMS NOT LISTED IN THE AGENDA Please limit your comments to three minutes. (A total of five speakers may be heard. I . I *- HOUSING COMMISSION AGENDA DECEMBER 14,2000 a PAGE2 PUBLIC HEARING: 1. ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF THE PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY (PHA) PLAN AND SUBMITTAL TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL STAFF: ROBERTA “BOBBI” “N HOUSING PROGRAM MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS CHAIRPERSON REPORT DIRECTOR REPORT ADJOURNMENT HC RES0 NO: 2000-003 VOTE : ACTION : TIME : ITEMNO. 1 DATE: DECEMBER 14,2000 SUBJECT: CARLSBAD PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY 5-YEAR AND ANNUAL PLANS 1. RECOMME" That the Housing Commission fil7OPT Resolution No. 2000-003, RECOMMENDlNG that the Housing and Redevelopment Commission APPROVE the Carlsbad Public Housing Agency (PHA) 5-Year and Annual Plans for submission to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. II. BACKGROUND The Housing and Redevelopment Department administers the federally-funded Section 8 Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program, for the Public Housing Agency in Carlsbad, which is more specifically known as the Carlsbad Housing Agency. On October 21 , 1998, President Clinton signed into law the HUD fiscal year (FY) 1999 Appropriations Act, which included the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998 (QHWRA). Pursuant to the QHWRA, Public Housing Agencies (PHA) are required to submit a 5-Year Plan which describes the PHA's mission, long term goals, and strategy for accomplishing the goals. In addition, an Annual Plan is required that provides comprehensive and specific information about the PHA's operations, policies, strategies, and resources. The 5-Year and Annual Plans must be adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the PHA and a copy with required certifications submitted to HUD. Pursuant to the QHWRA, PHAs are required to submit a 5-Year and Annual Plan. A brief discussion of each Plan is noted below. 5Yedlan: In accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations, the 5-Year Plan must state the PHAs mission for serving the needs of low-income, very low-income, and extremely low-income families within the PHAs jurisdiction. In addition, the PHA must identify how it will address goals and/or objectives that are derived from HUD's strategic Goals and Objectives, including those emphasized in recent legislation. The HUD goals are: 1. Expand the supply of assisted housing; 2. Improve the quality of assisted housing; I I CARLSBAD PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY PLANS December 14,2000 3. Increase assisted housing choices; 4. Provide an improved living environment; 5. Promote self-sufficiency and asset development of assisted households; and 6. Ensure equal opportunity and affirmatively further fair housing. Annual Plan: The Annual Plan for a PHA that administers the Section 8 Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program must address the following: e e e e e e e e e e Housing Needs of Families and Strategies for Addressing Needs Financial Resources PHA Policies Governing Eligibility, Selection and Admissions PHA Rent Determination Policies Operations and Management Policies PHA Grievance Procedures Homeownership Programs Administered by the PHA PHA Community Service and Self-Suff iciency Programs Civil Rights Certifications Fiscal Audit For general information, the following documents are referenced in the PI incorportated as exhibits to the Plans: ns a d Document A - PHA Certifications of Compliance with the PHA Plans and Related Regulations Board Resolution Document B - Certification of PHA Plans Consistency with the Consolidated Plan Document C - Regional Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice in the San Diego Area, October 2000 Document D - City of Carlsbad Consolidated Plan, July 1 , 2000 to June 30,2005 Document E - Administrative Plan for Section 8 Tenant-Based Rental Assistance under the Certificate and Voucher Programs, Revised March 1999 Document F - City of Carlsbad Family Self-Sufficiency Action Plan, December 1993 e Document G - City of Carlsbad Single Audit Report on Federal Award Programs, Year ended June 30,1999 W: The PHA Plans must be available for public review and comment for 45 days prior to adoption by the Housing and Redevelopment Commission. The public review period commenced on November 21,2000 and will end on January 4,2001. I - CARLSBAD PUBLIC HOUSING A December 14,2000 .CY PLANS ! PAGE 3 IV. Staff recommends that the Housing Commission adopt Resolution No. 2000-003, recommending that the Housing and Redevelopment Commission approve the PHA 5- Year and Annual Plans for submission to the US. Department of Housing and Urban Development. EXHlBlTS 1. 2. 3. Housing Commission Resolution No. 2000-003 5-Year and Annual PHA Plans Exhibits A-G to PHA Plans (on file at City Hall, Cole Library, Community Development Department, Dove Library, Housing and Redevelopment Department and the Senior Center) I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -EXH I B IT HOUSING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2000-003 A RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF THE FIVE YEAR AND ANNUAL CARLSBAD PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY (PHA) PLANS AND AUTHORIZATION TO SUBMIT TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, the Housing and Redevelopment Department administers the Section 8 Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program for the City of Carlsbad’s Public Housing Agency (PHA); and WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued regulations requiring PHAs to submit 5-Year and Annual Plans consistent with the City of Carlsbad’s Consolidated Plan and local objectives; and WHEREAS, federal regulations provide that the 5-Year and Annual Plans must be adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Agency and submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Housing Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. The above recitations are true and correct. 2. That based on the information provided within the Housing Commission Staff Report and testimony presented during the public hearing of the Housing Commission on December 14, 2000, the Housing Commission ADOPTS Resolution No. 2000-003, recommending to the Housing and Redevelopment Commission APPROVAL of the Carlsbad 5-Year and Annual Plans and authorization to submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3. The Housing Commission hereby recommends that the Housing and Redevelopment Director be authorized to execute all appropriate documents required for the submittal of said 5-Year and Annual PHA Plans. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED, at a regular meeting of the Housing Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on the 14th day of December, 2000, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAl N: ROY LATAS, CHAIRPERSON CARLSBAD HOUSING COMMISSION DEBORAH K. FOUNTAIN HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR HC RESO. NO. 2000-003 PAGE 2 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Public and Indian Housing EXHIBIT 2 DRAFT PHA Plans 5 Year Plan for Fiscal Years 2000 - 2004 Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2000 NOTE: THIS PHA PLANS TEMPLATE (HVD 50075) IS TO BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS LOCATED IN APPLICABLE PIH NOTICES HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 PHA Plan Agency Identification PHA Name: Carlsbad Housing Agency PHA Number: CA077 PHA Fiscal Year Beginning: (mdyyyy) 07/2000 Public Access to Information Information regarding any activities outlined in this plan can be obtained by contacting: (select all that apply) Main administrative ofice of the PHA 0 PHA development management offices 0 PHA local offices Display Locations For PHA Plans and Supporting Documents The PHA Plans (including attachments) are available for public inspection at: (select all that apply) Main administrative office of the PHA 0 PHA development management offices 0 PHA local offices 0 0 Public library 0 PHA website Other (list below) Carlsbad Senior Center Faraday Building Main administrative office of the local government Main administrative office of the County government Main administrative office of the State government PHA Plan Supporting Documents are available for inspection at: (select all that apply) IXI Main business office of the PHA 0 PHA development management offices 0 Other (list below) PHA Identification Section, Page 1 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 5-YEAR PLAN PHA FISCAL YEARS 2000 - 2004 [24 CFR Part 903.51 A. Mission 0 The mission of the PHA is the same as that of the Department of Housing and Urban Development: To promote adequate and affordable housing, economic opportunity and a suitable living environment free from discrimination. w The PHA's mission is: to implement the City Council's policy regarding housing assistance for low and moderate income households. B. Goals HUD Strategic Goal: housing. Increase the availability of decent, safe, and affordable w PHA Goal: Expand the supply of assisted housing Objectives: The Carlsbad Housing Agency will apply for all available funding for additional rental vouchers. 0 Reduce public housing vacancies: Leverage private or other public finds to create additional housing opportunities: Acquire or build units or developments 0 0 Other (list below) 5 Year Plan Page 1 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 PHA Goal: Improve the quality of assisted housing Objectives: 0 w w w 0 0 0 0 w Improve public housing management: (PHAS score) Improve voucher management: (SEW score) 0 HUD shall recognize the Carlsbad Housing Agency as a high Increase customer satisfaction: Concentrate on efforts to improve specific management hctions: 0 0 Renovate or modernize public housing units: Demolish or dispose of obsolete public housing: Provide replacement public housing: Provide replacement vouchers: Other: (list below) 0 0 performer by June 30,2005. Streamline lease procedures, by June 30, 2005, to ensure the initial HAP check to owner is received within two weeks of initial move-in. Provide owners the option of receiving HAP payments via automatic deposit prior to June 30,2005. The Carlsbad Housing Agency will achieve and sustain a utilization rate of 98% by June 30,2005. Implement a Rental Assistance Participant Education Enhancement Program by June 30,2001, and organize 3 informational workshops. PHA Goal: Increase assisted housing choices Obiectives: [XI w w w Provide voucher mobility counseling: 0 The Carlsbad Housing Agency shall provide voucher mobility counseling at all briefings, intakes and move appointments; and shall continue to be a partner in the regional Community Opportunities Program (Regional Opportunity Counseling Program). The Carlsbad Housing Agency shall conduct outreach efforts to potential voucher landlords in conjunction with the Community Opportunities Program, and will participate in three informational meetings annually to attract new landlords. The Carlsbad Housing Agency shall continue utilizing a Voucher Payment Standard at 110% of the HUD Fair Market Rents in an effort to increase assisted housing choices. The Carlsbad Housing Agency will implement a program to assist participants to use tenant-based rental assistance to become homeowners by June 30,2005 (provided it is feasible within the city of Carlsbad’s jurisdiction). Conduct outreach efforts to potential voucher landlords: 0 Increase voucher payment standards: Implement voucher homeownership program: 0 5 Year Plan Page 2 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 0 0 0 Other: (list below) Implement public housing or other homeownership programs: Implement public housing site-based waiting lists: Convert public housing to vouchers: 0 The Carlsbad Housing Agency shall develop and publish an informational newsletter for current and potential owners for the Housing Choice Voucher Program. HUD Strategic Goal: Improve community quality of life and economic vitality 0 PHA Goal: Provide an improved living environment Objectives: 0 0 Implement measures to deconcentrate poverty by bringing higher income public housing households into lower income developments: Implement measures to promote income mixing in public housing by assuring access for lower income families into higher income developments: Implement public housing security improvements: Designate developments or buildings for particular resident groups (elderly, persons with disabilities) 0 0 0 Other: (list below) HUD Strategic Goal: Promote self-sufficiency and asset development of families and individuals PHA Goal: Promote self-sufficiency and asset development of assisted households Objectives: Ix] Increase the number and percentage of employed persons in assisted families: The Carlsbad Housing Agency shall continue to administer a Family Self- Sufficiency Program. Provide or attract supportive services to improve assistance recipients’ employability: Provide or attract supportive services to increase independence for the elderly or families with disabilities: 0 The Carlsbad Housing Agency will continue to meet with agencies that assist persons with disabilities on a bi-annual basis to obtain information about supportive services available for persons with disabilities. 0 w 5 Year Plan Page 3 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 Other: (list below) The Carlsbad Housing Agency will provide information to participants on homeownership opportunities and first-time homebuyers programs that the Agency offers. HUD Strategic Goal: Ensure Equal Opportunity in Housing for all Americans PHA Goal: Ensure equal opportunity and affirmatively further fair housing Objectives: Undertake affirmative measures to ensure access to assisted housing regardless of race, color, religion national origin, sex, familial status, and disability: The Carlsbad Housing Agency shall provide information about equal opportunity and fair housing at all Section 8 Program briefings. In addition, the agency shall provide reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities. The Carlsbad Housing Agency will continue to contract with Heartland Human Relations and Fair Housing Association to provide fair housing assistance to Carlsbad residents. Undertake affirmative measures to provide a suitable living environment for families living in assisted housing, regardless of race, color, religion national origin, sex, familial status, and disability: Undertake affirmative measures to ensure accessible housing to persons with all varieties of disabilities regardless of unit size required: 0 0 0 Other: (list below) Other PHA Goals and Objectives: (list below) 5 Year Plan Page 4 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 Annual PHA Plan PHA Fiscal Year 2000 [24 CFR Part 903.71 - i. Annual Plan Type: Standard Plan Streamlined Plan: 0 High Performing PHA 0 Small Agency (450 Public Housing Units) Administering Section 8 Only 0 Troubled Agency Plan - ii. Executive Summary of the Annual PHA Plan Not required per PIH 99-51. iii. Annual Plan Table of Contents [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (r)] Provide a table of contents for the Annual Plan, including attachments, and a list of supporting documents available for public inspection. Table of Contents Page # Annual Plan i. Executive Summary ii. Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Housing Needs Financial Resources Policies on Eligibility, Selection and Admissions Rent Determination Policies Operations and Management Policies Grievance Procedures Capital Improvement Needs Demolition and Disposition Designation of Housing 10. Conversions of Public Housing 1 1. Homeownership N/A 5 10 12 22 27 28 N/A N/A N/A N/A 35 12. Community Service Programs 37 FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 1 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 112002 13. Crime and Safety N/A 14. Pets (Inactive for January 1 PHAs) N/A 15. Civil Rights Certifications (included with PHA Plan Certifications) 41 16. Audit 42 17. Asset Management N/A 18. Other Information N/A Attachments Applicable Supporting Document 8L On Display A B C Fair Housing Documentation: PHA Plan Certifications of Compliance with the PHA Plans and Related Regulations StateLocal Government Certification of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan Records reflecting that the PHA has examined its programs or proposed programs, identified any impediments to fair housing choice in those programs, addressed or is addressing those impediments in a reasonable fashlon in view of the resources available, and worked or is working with local jurisdictions to implement any of the jurisdictions’ initiatives to affirmatively further fair housing that require the PHA’s involvement. Required Attachments: 0 Admissions Policy for Deconcentration 0 0 FY 2000 Capital Fund Program Annual Statement Most recent board-approved operating budget (Required Attachment for PHAs that are troubled or at risk of being designated troubled ONLY) Applicable Plan Component 5 Year and Annual Plans 5 Year and Annual Plans 5 Year and Annual Plans Optional Attachments: 0 FY 2000 Capital Fund Program 5 Year Action Plan 0 Public Housing Drug Elimination Program (PHDEP) Plan 0 Comments of Resident Advisory Board or Boards (must be attached if not 0 Other (List below, providing each attachment name) PHA Management Organizational Chart included in PHA Plan text) Supporting Documents Available for Review Supporting Document Applicable & On Display D E E E Consolidated Plan for the jurisdictiods in which the PHA is located (which includes the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice (AI))) and any additional backup data to support statement of housing needs in the jurisdiction Most recent board-approved operating budget for the public housing program Public Housing Adrmssions and (Continued) Occupancy Policy (A&O), which includes the Tenant Selection and Assignment Plan [TSAP] Section 8 Administrative Plan Public Housing Deconcentration and Income Mixing Documentation: 1. PHA board certifications of compliance with deconcentration requirements (section 16(a) of the US Housing Act of 1937, as implemented in the 2/18/99 Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act Initial Guidance; Notice and any further HUD guidance) and 2. Documentation of the required deconcentration and income mixing analysis Public housing rent determination policies, including the methodology for setting public housing flat rents 0 check here if included in the public housing A & 0 Policy Schedule of flat rents offered at each public housing development 0 check here if included in the public housing A & 0 Policy Section 8 rent determination (payment standard) policies check here if included in Section 8 Administrative Plan Public housing management and maintenance policy documents, including policies for the prevention or eradication of pest infestation (including cockroach infestation) Public housing grievance procedures 0 check here if included in the public housing A & 0 Policy Section 8 informal review and hearing procedures check here if included in Section 8 The HUD-approved Capital FundCornprehensive Grant Program Annual Statement (HUD 52837) for the active grant year Administrative Plan FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 3 Applicable Plan Component Annual Plan: Housing Needs Annual Plan: Financial Resources; Annual Plan: Eligibility, Selection, and Admissions Policies Annual Plan: Eligibility, Selection, and Adrmssions Policies Annual Plan: Eligibility, Selection, and Admissions Policies Annual Plan: Rent Determination Annual Plan: Rent Determination Annual Plan: Rent Determination Annual Plan: Operations and Maintenance Annual Plan: Grievance Procedures Annual Plan: Grievance Procedures Annual Plan: Capital Needs HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 1/2002 Applicable & On Display - Approved or submitted applications for designation of public housing (Designated Housing Plans) Approved or submitted assessments of reasonable revitalization of public housing and approved or submitted Most recent CIAP Budgeflrogress Report (HUD 52825) for any active CIAP grant Annual Plan: Designation of Public Housing Annual Plan: Conversion of Public Housing Most recent, approved 5 Year Action Plan for the Capital Fundcomprehensive Grant Program, if not included as an attachment (provided at PHA option) Approved HOPE VI applications or, if more recent, approved or submitted HOPE VI Revitalization Plans or any other approved proposal for development of public .housing Approved or submitted applications for demolition andor disposition of public housing F Applicable Plan Component Annual Plan: Capital Needs agency Service & Self-sufficiency FSS Action Plan/s for public housing andor Section 8 Annual Plan: Community Annual Plan: Capital Needs Most recent self-sufficiency (ED/SS, TOP or ROSS or other resident services grant) grant program reports The most recent Public Housing Drug Elimination Program Annual Plan: Capital Needs Service & Self-sufficiency Annual Plan: Community Service & Self-sufficiency Annual Plan: Safety and Annual Plan: Demolition and Disuosition response to any fmdings Troubled PHAs: MONRecovery Plan Other supporting documents (optional) (list individually; use as many lines as necessary) Troubled PHAs (specify as needed) 11 ' Approved or submitted public housing homeownershp programslplans Policies governing any Section 8 Homeownership program - 0 check here if included in the Section 8 I Annual Plan: Homeownership Annual Plan: Homeownership I Administrative Plan I Any cooperative agreement between the PHA and the TANF I Annual Plan: Community G (PHEDEP) semi-annual performance report for any open grant and most recently submitted PHDEP application (PHDEP Plan) The most recent fiscal year audit of the PHA conducted under section 5(h)(2) of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 (42 U. S.C. 1437c(h)), the results of that audit and the PHA's Crime Prevention Annual Plan: Annual Audit FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 4 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1/2002 1. Statement of Housing Needs [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (a)] A. Housing Needs of Families in the Jurisdictionh Served by the PHA Family Type Income <= 30% of AMI Income >30% but <=50% of AMI Income >50% but Elderly <80% of AMI Families with Disabilities Black-Non Hispanic AsianfPacific Islanderlother Hispanic RaceIEthnicity Housing Needs of Families in the Jurisdiction by Family Type 1,264 NIA NIA NIA NIA Size I hca- tion T 515 What sources of information did the PHA use to conduct this analysis? (Check all that apply; all materials must be made available for public inspection.) Consolidated Plan of the Jurisdictiods Indicate year: 1995-2000 U.S. Census data: the Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (“CHAS”) dataset 0 American Housing Survey data 0 Other housing market study 0 Indicate year: Indicate year: Other sources: (list and indicate year of information) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 5 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 030 1/2002 B. Housing Needs of Families on the Public Housing and Section 8 Tenant- Based Assistance Waiting Lists Housing Needs of Families on the Waiting List Note: The waiting list is currently being purged, updated and converted to a new database. Statistical information reported is from data available from old waiting list data dated June 1999. Waiting list type: (select one) W Section 8 tenant-based assistance Public Housing 0 0 Combined Section 8 and Public Housing Public Housing Site-Based or sub-jurisdictional waiting list (optional) If used, identify which developmenthbjurisdiction: # of families % of total families Annual Turnover Characteristics by Bedroom Size (Public Housing Onlv) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 6 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 112002 2 BR 4 BR 5 BR 5+ BR Is the waiting list closed (select one)? w No 0 Yes If yes: How long has it been closed (# of months)? Does the PHA expect to reopen the list in the PHA Plan year? No Yes Does the PHA permit specific categories of families onto the waiting list, even if generally closed? 0 No Yes I C. Strategy for Addressing Needs (1) Strategies Need: Shortage of affordable housing for all eligible populations Strategy 1. Maximize the number of affordable units available to the PHA within its current resources by: 0 0 0 0 0 Employ effective maintenance and management policies to minimize the number of public housing units off-line Reduce turnover time for vacated public housing units Reduce time to renovate public housing units Seek replacement of public housing units lost to the inventory through mixed finance development Seek replacement of public housing units lost to the inventory through section 8 replacement housing resources Maintain or increase section 8 lease-up rates by establishing payment standards that will enable families to rent throughout the jurisdiction Undertake measures to ensure access to affordable housing among families assisted by the PHA, regardless of unit size required w FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 7 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2571-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 w Maintain or increase section 8 lease-up rates by marketing the program to owners, particularly those outside of areas of minority and poverty concentration 0 Maintain or increase section 8 lease-up rates by effectively screening Section 8 applicants to increase owner acceptance of program w Participate in the Consolidated Plan development process to ensure coordination with broader community strategies 0 Other (list below) Strategy 2: Increase the number of affordable housing units by: w Apply for additional section 8 units should they become available Leverage affordable housing resources in the community through the creation of mixed - finance housing 0 Pursue housing resources other than public housing or Section 8 tenant-based assistance. 0 Other: (list below) Need: Specific Family Types: Families at or below 30% of median Strategy 1: Target available assistance to families at or below 30 YO of AMI 0 w 0 Exceed €IUD federal targeting requirements for families at or below 30% of AMI in public housing Exceed HUD federal targeting requirements for families at or below 30% of AMI in tenant-based section 8 assistance Employ admissions preferences aimed at families with economic hardships Adopt rent policies to support and encourage work Other: (list below) The Carlsbad Housing Agency has established an admissions preference for applicants who are at or below 30% of AMI. Need: Specific Family Types: Families at or below 50% of median Strategy 1: Target available assistance to families at or below 50% of AMI 0 0 0 Other: (list below) Employ admissions preferences aimed at families who are working Adopt rent policies to support and encourage work FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 8 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1/2002 Need: Specific Family Types: The Elderly Strategy 1: Target available assistance to the elderly: 0 Seek designation of public housing for the elderly Apply for special-purpose vouchers targeted to the elderly, should they become available 0 Other: (list below) Need: Specific Family Types: Families with Disabilities Strategy 1: Target available assistance to Families with Disabilities: 0 Seek designation of public housing for families with disabilities 0 Carry out the modifications needed in public housing based on the section 504 Needs Assessment for Public Housing E Apply for special-purpose vouchers targeted to families with disabilities, should they become available Affirmatively market to local non-profit agencies that assist families with disabilities 0 Other: (list below) Need: Specific Family Types: Races or ethnicities with disproportionate housing needs Strategy 1: Increase awareness of PHA resources among families of races and S ethnicities with disproportionate needs: Affirmatively market to racedethnicities shown to have disproportionate housing needs 0 Other: (list below) Strategy 2: Conduct activities to affirmatively further fair housing s Counsel section 8 tenants as to location of units outside of areas of poverty or minority concentration and assist them to locate those units Market the section 8 program to owners outside of areas of poverty /minority concentrations FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 9 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1/2002 Other: (list below) Contract with Heartland Human Relations and Fair Housing Association to provide assistance in filing discrimination complaints and train staff, owners and participants on Fair Housing laws and issues. Other Housing Needs & Strategies: (list needs and strategies below) (2) Reasons for Selecting Strategies Of the factors listed below, select all that influenced the PHA’s selection of the strategies it will pursue: w Funding constraints w Staffing constraints 0 0 w Limited availability of sites for assisted housing Extent to which particular housing needs are met by other organizations in the community Evidence of housing needs as demonstrated in the Consolidated Plan and other information available to the PHA Influence of the housing market on PHA programs Community priorities regarding housing assistance Results of consultation with local or state government Results of consultation with residents and the Resident Advisory Board Results of consultation with advocacy groups w 0 0 w 0 Other: (list below) - 2. Statement of Financial Resources [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (b)] FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 10 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 Financial Resources: Planned Sources and Uses Sources e) Annual Contributions for Section 8 Tenant-Based Assistance f) Public Housing Drug Elimination Program (including any Technical Assistance funds) g) Resident Opportunity and Self- h) Community Development Block Sufficiency Grants Grant i) HOME Other Federal Grants (list below) 2. Prior Year Federal Grants (unobligated funds only) (list below) 3. Public Housing Dwelling Rental Income 4. Other income (list below) 4. Non-federal sources (list below) Total resources Planned $ I Planned Uses NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA $3,722.248 FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 11 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1/2002 3. PHA Policies Governing Eligibility, Selection, and Admissions [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (c)] A. Public Housing. - The PHA does not administer public housing. - 0 - Exemptions: PHAs that do not administer public housing are not required to complete subcomponent 3A. (1) Eligibility a. When does the PHA verify eligibility for admission to public housing? (select all 0 When families are within a certain number of being offered a unit: (state number) 0 When families are within a certain time of being offered a unit: (state time) Other: (describe) that apply) b. Which non-income (screening) factors does the PHA use to establish eligibility for admission to public housing (select all that apply)? Criminal or Drug-related activity Rental history Housekeeping Other (describe) Yes 0 No: Yes 0 No: Does the PHA request criminal records from local law enforcement agencies for screening purposes? Does the PHA request criminal records from State law enforcement agencies for screening purposes? Yes 0 No: Does the PHA access FBI criminal records from the FBI for screening purposes? (either directly or through an NCIC- authorized source) (2)Waiting List Organization a. Which methods does the PHA plan to use to organize its public housing waiting list 0 Community-wide list 0 Sub-jurisdictional lists 0 Site-based waiting lists 0 Other (describe) (select all that apply) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 12 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 b. Where may interested persons apply for admission to public housing? 0 PHA main administrative office 0 0 Other (list below) PHA development site management office c. If the PHA plans to operate one or more site-based waiting lists in the coming year, answer each of the following questions; if not, skip to subsection (3) Assignment 1. How many site-based waiting lists will the PHA operate in the coming year? 2. 0 Yes 0 No: Are any or all of the PHA’s site-based waiting lists new for the upcoming year (that is, they are not part of a previously-HUD- approved site based waiting list plan)? If yes, how many lists? 3. 0 Yes No: May families be on more than one list simultaneously If yes, how many lists? 4. Where can interested persons obtain more information about and sign up to be on the site-based waiting lists (select all that apply)? 0 PHA main administrative office All PHA development management offices Management offices at developments with site-based waiting lists At the development to which they would like to apply Other (list below) 0 0 0 0 (3) Assignment a. How many vacant unit choices are applicants ordinarily given before they fall to the bottom of or are removed from the waiting list? (select one) 0 0 0 One Two Three or More b. 0 Yes 0 No: Is this policy consistent across all waiting list types? c. If answer to b is no, list variations for any other than the primary public housing waiting list/s for the PHA: FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 13 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 1/2002 (4) Admissions Preferences a. Income targeting: 0 Yes 0 No: Does the PHA plan to exceed the federal targeting requirements by targeting more than 40% of all new admissions to public housing to families at or below 30% of median area income? b. Transfer policies: In what circumstances will transfers take precedence over new admissions? (list below) 0 Emergencies 0 Overhoused 0 Underhoused 0 Medical justification 0 0 0 Other: (list below) Administrative reasons determined by the PHA (e.g., to permit modernization work) Resident choice: (state circumstances below) c. Preferences 1. 0 Yes No: Has the PHA established preferences for admission to public housing (other than date and time of application)? (If “no” is selected, skip to subsection (5) Occupancy) 2. Which of the following admission preferences does the PHA plan to employ in the coming year? (select all that apply fiom either former Federal preferences or other preferences) Former Federal preferences: 0 0 Victims of domestic violence 0 Substandard housing 0 Homelessness 0 Involuntary Displacement (Disaster, Government Action, Action of Housing Owner, Inaccessibility, Property Disposition) High rent burden (rent is > 50 percent of income) Other preferences: (select below) 0 0 Veterans and veterans’ families 0 0 Working families and those unable to work because of age or disability Residents who live and/or work in the jurisdiction Those enrolled currently in educational, training, or upward mobility programs FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 14 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1/2002 0 0 0 0 0 Other preference(s) (list below) Households that contribute to meeting income goals (broad range of incomes) Households that contribute to meeting income requirements (targeting) Those previously enrolled in educational, training, or upward mobility programs Victims of reprisals or hate crimes 3. If the PHA will employ admissions preferences, please prioritize by placing a “1” in the space that represents your first priority, a “2” in the box representing your second priority, and so on. If you give equal weight to one.or more of these choices (either through an absolute hierarchy or through a point system), place the same number next to each. That means you can use “1” more than once, “2” more than once, etc. Date and Time Former Federal Preferences: Involuntary Displacement (Disaster, Government Action, Action of Housing Owner, Inaccessibility, Property Disposition) Victims of domestic violence Substandard housing Homelessness High rent burden Other preferences (select all that apply) 0 0 Veterans and veterans’ families 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other preference(s) (list below) Working families and those unable to work because of age or disability Residents who live andor work in the jurisdiction Those enrolled currently in educational, training, or upward mobility programs Households that contribute to meeting income goals (broad range of incomes) Households that contribute to meeting income requirements (targeting) Those previously enrolled in educational, training, or upward mobility programs Victims of reprisals or hate crimes 4. Relationship of preferences to income targeting requirements: 0 The PHA applies preferences within income tiers 0 Not applicable: the pool of applicant families ensures that the PHA will meet income targeting requirements FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 15 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1 /2002 (5) Occupancy a. What reference materials can applicants and residents use to obtain information 0 The PHA-resident lease 0 0 0 Other source (list) about the rules of occupancy of public housing (select all that apply) The PHA’s Admissions and (Continued) Occupancy policy PHA briefing seminars or written materials b. How often must residents notify the PHA of changes in family composition? 0 0 0 0 Other (list) (select all that apply) At an annual reexamination and lease renewal Any time family composition changes At family request for revision (6) Deconcentration and Income Mixing a. 0 Yes 0 No: Did the PHA’s analysis of its family (general occupancy) developments to determine concentrations of poverty indicate the need for measures to promote deconcentration of poverty or income mixing? b. 0 Yes 0 No: Did the PHA adopt any changes to its admissions policies based on the results of the required analysis of the need to promote deconcentration of poverty or to assure income mixing? c. If the answer to b was yes, what changes were adopted? (select all that apply) [7 Adoption of site-based waiting lists If selected, list targeted developments below: 0 Employing waiting list “skipping” to achieve deconcentration of poverty or income mixing goals at targeted developments If selected, list targeted developments below: Employing new admission preferences at targeted developments If selected, list targeted developments below: 0 Other (list policies and developments targeted below) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 16 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 112002 d. 0 Yes 0 No: Did the PHA adopt any changes to other policies based on the results of the required analysis of the need for deconcentration of poverty and income mixing? e. If the answer to d was yes, how would you describe these changes? (select all that apply) 0 Additional affirmative marketing 0 0 0 0 Other (list below) Actions to improve the marketability of certain developments Adoption or adjustment of ceiling rents for certain developments Adoption of rent incentives to encourage deconcentration of poverty and income-mixing f. Based on the results of the required analysis, in which developments will the PHA make special efforts to attract or retain higher-income families? (select all that apply) 0 Not applicable: results of analysis did not indicate a need for such efforts 0 List (any applicable) developments below: g. Based on the results of the required analysis, in which developments will the PHA make special efforts to assure access for lower-income families? (select all that apply) 0 Not applicable: results of analysis did not indicate a need for such efforts 0 List (any applicable) developments below: B. Section 8 (1) Eligibility a. What is the extent of screening conducted by the PHA? (select all that apply) 0 0 0 Criminal or drug-related activity only to the extent required by law or regulation Criminal and drug-related activity, more extensively than required by law or regulation More general screening than criminal and drug-related activity (list factors below) Other (list below): . 0 The Housing Agency screens criminal or drug-related activity only to the extent required by law or regulation. The Housing Agency may waive the requirement prohibiting admission of persons evicted fiom the Section 8 FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 17 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 112002 program due to drug-related criminal activity for a three-year period, if the person demonstrates successful completion of a rehabilitation program approved by the Housing Agency. In addition, the Housing Agency will on a case-by-case basis determine if persons previously involved in violent criminal activity will be admitted to the Section 8 program. The Housing Agency may require a person who has previously been involved in violent criminal activity to document that rehabilitative efforts have been made. b. 0 Yes w No: Does the PHA request criminal records from local law enforcement agencies for screening purposes? c. 0 Yes w No: Does the PHA request criminal records from State law enforcement agencies for screening purposes? d. 0 Yes No: Does the PHA access FBI criminal records from the FBI for screening purposes? (either directly or through an NCIC- authorized source) e. Indicate what kinds of information you share with prospective landlords? (select all 0 Criminal or drug-related activity w Other (describe below): that apply) Upon written authorization from an applicant or participant, the HA will provide a written response to a prospective owner divulging the following information, if available: o Name, address and telephone number of the current and three most recent landlords. o Date of occupancy and the address of the three most recent units occupied. o The dollar amount of Section 8 damage claims paid in the last three years. o The number of people in the household. (2) Waiting List Organization a. With which of the following program waiting lists is the section 8 tenant-based assistance waiting list merged? (select all that apply) w None 0 Federal public housing 0 Federal moderate rehabilitation 0 Federal project-based certificate program 0 Other federal or local program (list below) N 2000 Annual Plan Page 18 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1/2002 b. Where may interested persons apply for admission to section 8 tenant-based assistance? (select all that apply) W PHA main administrative ofice W Other (list below) (3) Search Time Via a voice mail system. a. Yes 0 No: Does the PHA give extensions on standard 60-day period to search for a unit? If yes, state circumstances below: The applicant/participant will initially be issued a Voucher for the full term of 120 days. An extension beyond 120 days may be granted as a "reasonable accommodation" for a person with disabilities. Only one extension will be granted for an additional term of 60 days. The request for extension must be in writing. Extensions beyond 120 days, other than those for "reasonable accommodation", will only be considered for extenuating circumstances in which the applicant/participant was not able to search for housing. Third-party documentation will be required for extensions beyond 120 days. The extension granted will only be for the amount of time that the applicant/participant was not able to search for housing. Examples of extension requests that may be approved by the Housing Agency that prevented the applicant/participant fiom searching for housing include hospitalization and/or serious illness. In most cases, 120 days is adequate time to locate a suitable unit. Extensions will not be granted because of credit problems or financial inability to relocate to another unit. (4) Admissions Preferences a. Income targeting Yes 0 No: Does the PHA plan to exceed the federal targeting requirements by targeting more than 75% of all new admissions to the section 8 program to families at or below 30% of median area income? b. Preferences 1. Yes 0 No: Has the PHA established preferences for admission to section 8 tenant-based assistance? (other than date and time of application) (if no, skip to subcomponent (5) Special purpose section 8 assistance programs) 2. Which of the following admission preferences does the PHA plan to employ in the coming year? (select all that apply fiom either former Federal preferences or other preferences) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 19 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 Former Federal preferences 0 0 Victims of domestic violence 0 Substandard housing 0 Homelessness 0 Involuntary Displacement (Disaster, Government Action, Action of Housing Owner, Inaccessibility, Property Disposition) High rent burden (rent is > 50 percent of income) Other preferences (select all that apply) 0 w Veterans and veterans’ families w 0 0 0 0 0 Working families and those unable to work because of age or disability Residents who live and/or work in your jurisdiction Those enrolled currently in educational, training, or upward mobility programs Households that contribute to meeting income goals (broad range of incomes) Households that contribute to meeting income requirements (targeting) Those previously enrolled in educational, training, or upward mobility programs Victims of reprisals or hate crimes Other preference@) (list below) 0 Displaced by Government Action 0 A single person who is elderly, disabled or displaced is selected before a single person who is not elderly, disabled, or displaced. 3. If the PHA will employ admissions preferences, please prioritize by placing a “1” in the space that represents your first priority, a “2” in the box representing your second priority, and so on. If you give equal weight to one or more of these choices (either through an absolute hierarchy or through a point system), place the same number next to each. That means you can use “1” more than once, “2” more than once, etc. @ DateandTime Former Federal preferences Involuntary Displacement (Disaster, Government Action, Action of Housing Owner, Inaccessibility, Property Disposition) Victims of domestic violence Substandard housing Homelessness High rent burden FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 20 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 112002 Other preferences (select all that apply) @ Veterans and veterans’ families: Working families and those unable to work because of age or disability 0 A head of household or spouse who has been discharged fiom military service under honorable or general (except dishonorable) conditions, or a spouse of a deceased veteran will have preference over non-veterans. 0 Residents who live and/or work in your jurisdiction Those enrolled currently in educational, training, or upward mobility programs Households that contribute to meeting income goals (broad range of incomes) Households that contribute to meeting income requirements (targeting) Those previously enrolled in educational, training, or upward mobility programs Victims of reprisals or hate crimes Other preference(s) (list below) 3 Displaced by government action 2 A single person who is elderly, disabled or displaced is selected before a single person who is not elderly, disabled or displaced. 4. Among applicants on the waiting list with equal preference status, how are applicants selected? (select one) Date and time of application Drawing (lottery) or other random choice technique 0 5. If the PHA plans to employ Preferences for “residents who live andor work in the jurisdiction” (select one) This preference has previously been reviewed and approved by HUD The PHA requests approval for this preference through this PHA Plan 0 6. Relationship of preferences to income targeting requirements: (select one) 0 The PHA applies preferences within income tiers Not applicable: the pool of applicant families ensures that the PHA will meet income targeting requirements FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 21 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 (5) Special Purpose Section 8 Assistance Proprams a. In which documents or other reference materials are the policies governing eligibility, selection, and admissions to any special-purpose section 8 program administered by the PHA contained? (select all that apply) 0 0 Other (list below) The Section 8 Administrative Plan Briefing sessions and written materials b. How does the PHA announce the availability of any special-purpose section 8 programs to the public? 0 Through published notices Other (list below): 0 Mainstream Program - notifications and workshops to agencies that assist persons with disabilities. 4. PHA Rent Determination Policies [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (d)] A. Public Housing: The PHA does not administer public housing. - - - Exemptions: PHAs that do not administer public housing are not required to complete sub-component 4A. (1) Income Based Rent Policies a. Use of discretionary policies: (select one) 0 The PHA will not employ any discretionary rent-setting policies for income based rent in public housing. Income-based rents are set at the higher of 30% of adjusted monthly income, 10% of unadjusted monthly income, the welfare rent, or minimum rent (less HUD mandatory deductions and exclusions). (If selected, skip to sub-component (2)) 0 The PHA employs discretionary policies for determining income based rent (If selected, continue to question b.) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 22 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 112002 b. MinimumRent 1. What amount best reflects the PHA’s minimum rent? (select one) 0 $0 0 $1-$25 0 $26-$50 2. 0 Yes 0 No: Has the PHA adopted any discretionary minimum rent hardship exemption policies? 3. If yes to question 2, list these policies below: c. Rents set at less than 30% than adjusted income 1.0 Yes 0 No: Does the PHA plan to charge rents at a fixed amount or percentage less than 30% of adjusted income? 2. If yes to above, list the amounts or percentages charged and the circumstances under which these will be used below: d. Which of the discretionary (optional) deductions andor exclusions policies does the 0 For the earned income of a previously unemployed household member 0 For increases in earned income 0 Fixed amount (other than general rent-setting policy) PHA plan to employ (select all that apply) If yes, state amornth and circumstances below: 0 Fixed percentage (other than general rent-setting policy) If yes, state percentagek and circumstances below: 0 For household heads 0 For other family members 0 For transportation expenses 0 0 Other (describe below) For the non-reimbursed medical expenses of non-disabled or non-elderly families FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 23 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 1/2002 e. Ceiling rents 1. Do you have ceiling rents? (rents set at a level lower than 30% of adjusted income) (select one) 0 Yes for all developments 0 Yes but only for some developments n N~ 2. For which kinds of developments are ceiling rents in place? (select all that apply) 0 For all developments 0 0 0 0 Other (list below) For all general occupancy developments (not elderly or disabled or elderly For specified general occupancy developments For certain parts of developments; e.g., the high-rise portion For certain size units; e.g., larger bedroom sizes only) 3. Select the space or spaces that best describe how you arrive at ceiling rents (select all that apply) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Market comparability study Fair market rents (FMR) 95* percentile rents 75 percent of operating costs 100 percent of operating costs for general occupancy (family) developments Operating costs plus debt service The “rental value” of the unit Other (list below) f. Rent re-determinations: 1. Between income reexaminations, how often must tenants report changes in income or family composition to the PHA such that the changes result in an adjustment to rent? (select all that apply) 0 Never 0 At family option 0 0 Other (list below) Any time the family experiences an income increase Any time a family experiences an income increase above a threshold amount or percentage: (if selected, specify threshold) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 24 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 g. 0 Yes 0 No: Does the PHA plan to implement individual savings accounts for residents (ISAs) as an alternative to the required 12 month disallowance of earned income and phasing in of rent increases in the next year? (2) Flat Rents 1. In setting the market-based flat rents, what sources of information did the PHA use to establish comparability? (select all that apply.) 0 The section 8 rent reasonableness study of comparable housing 0 Survey of rents listed in local newspaper 0 Survey of similar unassisted units in the neighborhood 0 Other (list/describe below) B. Section 8 Tenant-Based Assistance (1) Payment Standards a. What is the PHA’s payment standard? (select the category that best describes your standard) 0 0 lOO%ofFMR 0 At or above 90% but below 100% of FMR Above 100% but at or below 1 10% of FMR Above 1 10% of FMR (if HUD approved; describe circumstances below) b. If the payment standard is lower than FMR, why has the PHA selected this 0 FMRs are adequate to ensure success among assisted families in the PHA’s segment of the FMR area 0 The PHA has chosen to serve additional families by lowering the payment standard 0 Reflects market or submarket 0 Other (list below) standard? (select all that apply) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 25 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 112002 c. If the payment standard is higher than FMR, why has the PHA chosen this level? (select all that apply) w FMRs are not adequate to ensure success among assisted families in the PHA’s segment of the FMR area Reflects market or submarket To increase housing options for families Other (list below) 0 FMRs are not adequate throughout the entire FMR area (San Diego County) for families to find appropriate housing at less than 40% of their Adjusted Monthly Income. d. How often are payment standards reevaluated for adequacy? (select one) 0 Annually Other (list below): Annually or when new Fair Market Rents are published. e. What factors will the PHA consider in its assessment of the adequacy of its payment 0 Other (list below) standard? (select all that apply) Success rates of assisted families Rent burdens of assisted families (2) Minimum Rent a. What amount best reflects the PHA’s minimum rent? (select one) 0 $0 0 $1425 $26450 b. w Yes c] No: Has the PHA adopted any discretionary minimum rent hardship The HA, upon request from the participant, may provide an exception to the minimum rent requirement for hardship circumstances. Exceptions for financial hardship may be granted for the following situations: o The family has lost eligibility for or is awaiting an eligibility determination for a Federal, State, or local assistance program; o The family would be evicted as a result of the imposition of the minimum rent requirement; o The income of the family has decreased because of changed circumstance, including loss of employment; o A death in the family has occurred; and o Other circumstances determined by the HA or HUD. exemption policies? (if yes, list below) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 26 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 5. Operations and Management [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (e)] Section 8 Mod Rehab 8 CertificatesNouchers (list individually) Public Housing Drug Elimination Program (PHDEP) Special Purpose Section Exemptions from Component 5: High performing and small PHAs are not required to complete this section. Section 8 only PHAs must complete parts A, B, and C(2) N/A Mainstream 75 A. PHA Management Structure Describe the PJ3.A’; managergent structure and organization. (select one) An organization chart showing the PHA’s management structure and organization is attached. A brief description of the management structure and organization of the PHA follows: 0 B. HUD Programs Under PHA Management - List Federal programs administered by the PHA, numbe upcoming fscal year, and expected turnover in each. (I operate any of the programs listed below.) Program Name Units or Families Served at Year Beginning with Vouchers. Other Federal Programs(1ist individually) If families served at the beginning of the : ‘WA” to indicate that the PHA does not Expected Turnover 48 I 7 FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 27 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1/2002 C. Management and Maintenance Policies (1) Public Housing Maintenance and Management: (list below) The PHA does not administer public housing. (2) Section 8 Management: (list below) o Section 8 Administrative Plan o Mainstream Program Operating Plan 6. PHA Grievance Procedures . [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (91 A. Public Housing 1. 0 Yes 0 No: Has the PHA established any written grievance procedures in addition to federal requirements found at 24 CFR Part 966, Subpart By for residents of public housing? If yes, list additions to federal requirements below: 2. PHA main administrative office 0 PHA development management offices 0 Other (list below) Which PHA office should residents or applicants to public housing contact to initiate the PHA grievance process? (select all that apply) B. Section 8 Tenant-Based Assistance 1. Yes No: Has the PHA established informal review procedures for applicants to the Section 8 tenant-based assistance program and informal hearing procedures for families assisted by the Section 8 tenant-based assistance program in addition to federal requirements found at 24 CFR 982? If yes, list additions to federal requirements below: After a hearing date is agreed to, the family may request to reschedule only upon showing “good cause”, which is defined as an unavoidable conflict which affects the health, safety or welfare of the family. If a family does not appear at a scheduled FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 28 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 hearing and has not rescheduled the hearing in advance, the family must contact the HA within 24 hours, excluding weekends and holidays. The HA will reschedule the hearing only if the family can show good cause for the failure to appear. The family has the right to present written or oral objections to the HA’s determination; examine the documents in the file which are the basis for the HA’s action, and all documents submitted to the Hearing Officer; copy any relevant documents at the HA expense; present any information of witnesses pertinent to the issue of the hearing; request the HA staff be available or present at the hearing to answer questions pertinent to the case; and be represented by legal counsel, advocate, or other designated representative at their own expense. In no case will the family be allowed to remove the file from the HA’s office. The HA has a right to present evidence and any information pertinent to the issue of the hearing; be notified if the family intends to be represented by legal counsel, advocate, or another party; examine and copy any documents to be used by the family prior to the hearing; have its attorney present; and have staff persons and other witnesses familiar with the case present. The Hearing Office will be a program manager from another HA or a professional mediatorhrbitrator. The Hearing Officer may ask the family for additional information and/or might adjourn the Hearing in order to reconvene at a later date, before reaching a decision. The Informal Hearing will be recorded and the family may request a copy of the audio recording. This section does not apply to Informal Reviews for applicants, as no hearing packets are prepared by the HA and applicants may provide any relevant information at the Informal Review. 2. Which PHA office should applicants or assisted families contact to initiate the informal review and informal hearing processes? (select all that apply) PHA main administrative office 0 Other (list below) 7. Capital Improvement Needs [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (g)] A. Capital Fund Activities FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 29 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 112002 (1) Capital Fund Program Annual Statement Select one: 0 -or- The Capital Fund Program Annual Statement is provided as an attachment to the PHA Plan at Attachment (state name) The Capital Fund Program Annual Statement is provided below: (if selected, copy the CFP Annual Statement fiom the Table Library and insert here) (2) Optional 5-Year Action Plan a. 0 Yes 0 No: Is the PHA providing an optional 5-Year Action Plan for the Capital Fund? (if no, skip to sub-component 7B) b. If yes to question a, select one: 0 The Capital Fund Program 5-Year Action Plan is provided as an attachment to the PHA Plan at Attachment (state name -or- 0 The Capital Fund Program 5-Year Action Plan is provided below: (if selected, copy the CFP optional 5 Year Action Plan fiom the Table Library and insert here) B. HOPE VI and Public Housing Development and Replacement Activities (Non-Capital Fund) Applicability of sub-component 7l3: All PHAs administering public housing. Identify any approved HOPE VI andor public housing development or replacement activities not described in the Capital Fund Program Annual Statement. FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 30 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 0 Yes 0 No: a) Has the PHA received a HOPE VI revitalization grant? (if no, skip to question c; if yes, provide responses to question b for each grant, copying and completing as many times as necessary) b) Status of HOPE VI revitalization grant (complete one set of questions for each grant) 1. Development name: 2. Development (project) number: 3. Status of grant: (select the statement that best describes the current status) 0 0 0 Revitalization Plan under development Revitalization Plan submitted, pending approval Revitalization Plan approved Activities pursuant to an approved Revitalization Plan underway 0 Yes 0 No: 0 Yes 0 No: c) Does the PHA plan to apply for a HOPE VI Revitalization grant in the Plan year? If yes, list development name/s below: d) Will the PHA be engaging in any mixed-finance development activities for public housing in the Plan year? If yes, list developments or activities below: 0 Yes 0 No: e) Will the PHA be conducting any other public housing development or replacement activities not discussed in the Capital Fund Program Annual Statement? If yes, list developments or activities below: - 8. Demolition and Disposition [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (h)] are 1. 0 Yes 0 No: Does the PHA plan to conduct any demolition or disposition activities (pursuant to section 18 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437~)) in the plan Fiscal Year? (If “No”, skip to component 9; if “yes”, complete one activity description for each development .) 2. Activity Description FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 3 1 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 1/2002 0 Yes 0 No: Has the PHA provided the activities description information in the optional Public Housing Asset Management Table? (If “yes”, skip to component 9. If “No”, complete the Activity Description table below.) Demolition/Disposition Activity Description 1 a. Development name: 1 b. Development (project) number: 2. Activity type: Demolition 0 3. Application status (select one) Disposition ~~ Approved 0 Submitted, pending approval 0 Planned application 0 4. Date application approved, submitted, or planned for submission: (DDMhUYY) 5. Number of units affected: 6. Coverage of action (select one) 0 Part of the development 0 Total development 7. Timeline for activity: a. Actual or projected start date of activity: b. Projected end date of activity: - 9. Designation of Public Housing for Occupancy by Elderly Families or Families with Disabilities or Elderly Families and Families with Disabilities F24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (i)l L- -~~ ----- -- \ ,I Exemptions from Component 9; Section 8 only PHAs are not required- to complete thissection: 1. Yes 0 No: Has the PHA designated or applied for approval to designate or does the PHA plan to apply to designate any public housing for occupancy only by the elderly families or only by families with disabilities, or by elderly families and families with disabilities or will apply for designation for occupancy by only elderly families or only families with disabilities, or by elderly families and families with disabilities as provided by section 7 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437e) in the upcoming fiscal year? (If “No”, skip to component 10. If “yes”, complete one activity description for each development, unless the PHA is eligible to complete a streamlined submission; PHAs completing streamlined submissions may skip to component 10.) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 32 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 2. Activity Description 0 Yes 0 No: Has the PHA provided all required activity description information for this component in the optional Public Housing Asset Management Table? If “yes”, skip to component 10. If “No”, complete the Activity Description table below. Designation of Public Housing Activity Description 1 a. Development name: lb. Development (project) number: 2. Designation type: Occupancy by only the elderly 0 Occupancy by families with disabilities 0 Occupancy by only elderly families and families with disabilities 0 Approved; included in the PHA’s Designation Plan 0 Submitted, pending approval 0 Planned application 0 3. Application status (select one) 4. Date this designation approved, submitted, or planned for submission: (DDMMNY) 5. If approved, will this designation constitute a (select one) New Designation Plan 0 Revision of a previously-approved Designation Plan? 6. Number of units affected: 7. Coverage of action (select one) 0 Part of the development n Total development 10. Conversion of Public Housing to Tenant-Based Assistance [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (j)] Exemptions Er A. Assessments of Reasonable Revitalization Pursuant to section 202 of the HUD N 1996 HUD Appropriations Act 1.0 Yes 0 No: Have any of the PHA’s developments or portions of developments been identified by HUD or the PHA as covered under section 202 of the HUD FY 1996 HUD Appropriations Act? (If “No”, skip to component 11; if “yes”, complete one activity description for each identified development, unless eligible to complete a streamlined submission. PHAs completing streamlined submissions may skip to component 11.) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 33 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1/2002 2. Activity Description 0 Yes 0 No: Has the PHA provided all required activity description information for this component in the optional Public Housing Asset Management Table? If “yes”, skip to component 11. If “No”, complete the Activity Description table below. Conversion of Public Housing Activity Description 1 a. Development name: lb. Development (project) number: 2. What is the status of the required assessment? 0 Assessment underway 0 Assessment results submitted to HUD 0 0 Other (explain below) Assessment results approved by HUD (if marked, proceed to next question) 3. 0 Yes 0 No: Is a Conversion Plan required? (If yes, go to block 4; if no, go to block 5.) 4. Status of Conversion Plan (select the statement that best describes the current status) 0 Conversion Plan in development 0 Conversion Plan submitted to HUD on: (DD/MM/YYYY) 0 Conversion Plan approved by HUD on: (DDMM/YYYY) 0 Activities pursuant to HUD-approved Conversion Plan underway 5. Description of how requirements of Section 202 are being satisfied by means other than conversion (select one) 0 Units addressed in a pending or approved demolition application (date 0 Units addressed in a pending or approved HOPE VI demolition application 0 Units addressed in a pending or approved HOPE VI Revitalization Plan 0 Requirements no longer applicable: vacancy rates are less than 10 percent 0 Requirements no longer applicable: site now has less than 300 units 0 Other: (describe below) submitted or approved: (date submitted or approved: ) (date submitted or approved: ) B. Reserved for Conversions pursuant to Section 22 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 34 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 C. Reserved for Conversions pursuant to Section 33 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 11. Homeownership Programs Administered by the PHA [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (k)] A. Public Housing 1. 0 Yes 0 No: Does the PHA administer any homeownership programs administered by the PHA under an approved section 5(h) homeownership program (42 U.S.C. 1437c(h)), or an approved HOPE I program (42 U.S.C. 1437aaa) or has the PHA applied or plan to apply to administer any homeownership programs under section 5(h), the HOPE I program, or section 32 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 14372-4). (If “No”, skip to component 11B; if “yes”, complete one activity description for each applicable program/plan, unless eligible to complete a streamlined submission due to small PHA or high performing PHA status. PHAs completing streamlined submissions may skip to component 1 1B.) 2. Activity Description 0 Yes 0 No: Has the PHA provided all required activity description information for this component in the optional Public Housing Asset Management Table? (If “yes”, skip to component 12. If “No”, complete the Activity Description table below.) Public Housing Homeownership Activity Description (Complete one for each development affected) 1 a. Development name: lb. Development (project) number: 2. Federal Program Agency: 0 HOPE1 0 Turnkey I11 0 Section 32 of the USHA of 1937 (effective 10/1/99) 0 500 3. Application status: (select one) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 35 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 112002 0 Approved; included in the PHA’s Homeownershp PlanProgram 0 Submitted, pending approval 0 Planned application 4. Date Homeownership Pldrogram approved, submitted, or planned for submission: @D/MMNYYY) 5. Number of units affected: 6. Coverage of action: (select one) 0 Part of the development 0 Total development B. Section 8 Tenant Based Assistance 1. Yes 0 No: Does the PHA plan to administer a Section 8 Homeownership program pursuant to Section 8(y) of the U.S.H.A. of 1937, as implemented by 24 CFR part 982 ? (If “No”, skip to component 12; if “yes”, describe each program using the table below (copy and complete questions for each program identified), unless the PHA is eligible to complete a streamlined submission due to high performer status. High performing PHAs may skip to component 12.) Note: The PHA will, at a minimum, offer homeownership assistance if needed as a reasonable accommodation for a family member who is a person with disabilities. The PHA will make a determination whether to offer homeownership assistance under the Section 8 tenant-based assistance program when HUD publishes the final regulations for the Section 8 Homeownership Program. 2. Program Description: a. Size of Program 0 Yes No: Will the PHA limit the number of families participating in the section 8 homeownership option? If the answer to the question above was yes, which statement best describes the number of participants? (select one) 0 25 or fewer participants 0 26 - 50 participants 0 51 to 100 participants 0 more than 1 OO participants FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 36 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 112002 b. PHA-established eligibility criteria 0 Yes 0 No: Will the PHA’s program have eligibility criteria for participation in its Section 8 Homeownership Option program in addition to HUD criteria? If yes, list criteria below: 12. PHA Community Service and Self-sufficiency Programs 1124 CFR Part 903.7 9 (l)] A. PHA Coordination with the Welfare (TANF) Agency 1. Cooperative agreements: 0 Yes No: Has the PHA has entered into a cooperative agreement with the TANF Agency, to share information and/or target supportive services (as contemplated by section 12(d)(7) of the Housing Act of 1937)? If yes, what was the date that agreement was signed? DD/MM/YY 2. Other coordination efforts between the PHA and TANF agency (select all that Client referrals Information sharing regarding mutual clients (for rent determinations and otherwise) 0 Coordinate the provision of specific social and self-sufficiency services and programs to eligible families 0 Jointly administer programs 0 Partner to administer a KUD Welfare-to-Work voucher program 0 Joint administration of other demonstration program Other (describe) apply) Quarterly Community Agency Interchange meetings B. Services and programs offered to residents and participants (1) General a. Self-sufficiency Policies Which, if any of the following discretionary policies will the PHA employ to enhance the economic and social self-sufficiency of assisted families in the following areas? (select all that apply) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 37 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1/2002 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Public housing rent determination policies Public housing admissions policies Section 8 admissions policies Preference in admission to section 8 for certain public housing families Preferences for families working or engaging in training or education programs for non-housing programs operated or coordinated by the PHA Preference/eligibility for public housing homeownership option participation Preference/eligibility for section 8 homeownership option participation Other policies (list below) b. Economic and Social self-sufficiency programs Yes 0 No: Does the PHA coordinate, promote or provide any programs to enhance the economic and social self- sufficiency of residents? (If “yes”, complete the following table; if “no” skip to sub-component 2, Family Self Sufficiency Programs. The position of the table may be altered to facilitate its use. ) J2) Family Self Sufficiency prograds a. Participation Description Family Self Sufficiency (FSs) Yarticipation Program I Required Number of Participa& I Actual Number of Participants I FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 38 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 Public Housing I I Section 8 1 30 I 29 (start of FY 2000 Estimate) Not Applicable (As of: DDIMMfYY) I As of 04/30/00 I I b. w Yes 0 No: If the PHA is not maintaining the minimum program size required by "D, does the most recent FSS Action Plan address the steps the PHA plans to take to achieve at least the minimum program size? If no, list steps the PHA will take below: C. Welfare Benefit Reductions I. The PHA is complying with the statutory requirements of section 12(d) of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 (relating to the treatment of income changes resulting from welfare program requirements) by: (select all that apply) Adopting appropriate changes to the PHA's public housing rent determination policies and train staff to carry out those policies Informing residents of new policy on admission and reexamination Actively notifying residents of new policy at times in addition to admission and reexamination. Establishing or pursuing a cooperative agreement with all appropriate TANF agencies regarding the exchange of information and coordination of services Establishing a protocol for exchange of information with all appropriate TANF agencies 0 w 0 0 0 Other: (list below) 13. PHA Safety and Crime Prevention Measures A. Need for measures to ensure the safety of public housing residents FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 39 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 112002 1. Describe the need for measures to ensure the safety of public housing residents 0 High incidence of violent and/or drug-related crime in some or all of the PHA’s developments 0 High incidence of violent and/or drug-related crime in the areas surrounding or adjacent to the PHA’s developments 0 Residents fearful for their safety and/or the safety of their children Observed lower-level crime, vandalism andor graffiti 0 People on waiting list unwilling to move into one or more developments due to perceived and/or actual levels of violent and/or drug-related crime 0 Other (describe below) (select all that apply) 2. What information or data did the PHA used to determine the need for PHA actions to improve safety of residents (select all that apply). 0 0 0 0 Resident reports 0 PHA employee reports 0 Police reports 0 Demonstrable, quantifiable success with previous or ongoing anticrimelanti drug programs 0 Other (describe below) Safety and security survey of residents Analysis of crime statistics over time for crimes committed “in and around” public housing Agency Analysis of cost trends over time for repair of vandalism and removal of graffiti 3. Which developments are most affected? (list below) B. Crime and Drug Prevention activities the PHA has undertaken or plans to undertake in the next PHA fiscal year 1. List the crime prevention activities the PHA has undertaken or plans to undertake: (select all that apply) 0 Contracting with outside and/or resident organizations for the provision of 0 0 0 0 crime- and/or drug-prevention activities Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Activities targeted to at-risk youth, adults, or seniors Volunteer Resident PatroVBlock Watchers Program Other (describe below) FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 40 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/3 1/2002 2. Which developments are most affected? (list below) C. Coordination between PHA and the police 1. Describe the coordination between the PHA and the appropriate police precincts for canying out crime prevention measures and activities: (select all that apply) 0 Police involvement in development, implementation, andor ongoing evaluation of drug-elimination plan 0 Police provide crime data to housing Agency staff for analysis and action 0 Police have established a physical presence on housing Agency property (e.g., community policing office, officer in residence) Police regularly testify in and otherwise support eviction cases 0 Police regularly meet with the PHA management and residents Agreement between PHA and local law enforcement agency for provision of above-baseline law enforcement services Other activities (list below) 2. Which developments are most affected? (list below) D. Additional information as required by PHDEP/PHDEP Plan 0 Yes 0 No: Is the PHA eligible to participate in the PHDEP in the fiscal year 0 Yes 0 No: Has the PHA included the PHDEP Plan for FY 2000 in this PHA 0 Yes 0 No: This PHDEP Plan is an Attachment. (Attachment Filename: covered by this PHA Plan? Plan? [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (n)] 15. Civil Rights Certifications [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (o)] Civil rights certifications are included in the PHA Plan Certifications of Compliance with the PHA Plans and Related Regulations. FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 41 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 16. Fiscal Audit [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (p)] 1. Yes 0 No: Is the PHA required to have an audit conducted under section 5(h)(2) of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 (42 U S.C. 1437c(h))? (If no, skip to component 17.) 2. Yes 0 No: Was the most recent fiscal audit submitted to HUD? 3. 0 Yes No: Were there any findings as the result of that audit? 4. 0 Yes c] No: 5. 0 Yes c] No: If there were any findings, do any remain unresolved? If yes, how many unresolved findings remain? Have responses to any unresolved findings been submitted to HUD? If not, when are they due (state below)? 17. PHA Asset Management [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (q)] 1. 0 Yes 0 No: Is the PHA engaging in any activities that will contribute to the long-term asset management of its public housing stock , including how the Agency will plan for long-term operating, capital investment, rehabilitation, modernization, disposition, and other needs that have not been addressed elsewhere in this PHA Plan? 2. What types of asset management activities will the PHA undertake? (select all that 0 Not applicable 0 Private management c] Development-based accounting c] Comprehensive stock assessment c] Other: (list below) apply) 3. Yes 0 No: Has the PHA included descriptions of asset management activities in the optional Public Housing Asset Management Table? 18. Other Information [24 CFR Part 903.7 9 (r)] FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 42 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 112002 A. Resident Advisory Board Recommendations 1. 0 Yes 0 No: Did the PHA receive any comments on the PHA Plan from the Resident Advisory Boards? 2. If yes, the comments are: (if comments were received, the PHA MUST select one) 0 0 Provided below: Attached at Attachment (File name) 3. In what manner did the PHA address those comments? (select all that apply) 0 0 Considered comments, but determined that no changes to the PHA Plan were necessary. The PHA changed portions of the PHA Plan in response to comments List changes below: 0 Other: (list below) B. Description of Election process for Residents on the PHA Board 1. 0 Yes No: Does the PHA meet the exemption criteria provided section 2(b)(2) of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937? (If no, continue to question 2; if yes, skip to sub-component C.) 2. 0 Yes No: Was the resident who serves on the PHA Board elected by the residents? (If yes, continue to question 3; if no, skip to sub- component C.) 3. Description of Resident Election Process a. Nomination of candidates for place on the ballot: (select all that apply) 0 0 0 0 Other: (describe) Candidates were nominated by resident and assisted family organizations Candidates could be nominated by any adult recipient of PHA assistance Self-nomination: Candidates registered with the PHA and requested a place on ballot b. Eligible candidates: (select one) 0 0 0 Any recipient of PHA assistance Any head of household receiving PHA assistance Any adult recipient of PHA assistance Any adult member of a resident or assisted family organization FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 43 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 0 Other (list) c. Eligible voters: (select all that apply) 0 0 0 Other (list) All adult recipients of PHA assistance (public housing and section 8 tenant- based assistance) Representatives of all PHA resident and assisted family organizations C. Statement of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan 1. Consolidated Plan jurisdiction: (provide name here) CITY OF CARLSBAD 2. The PHA has taken the following steps to ensure consistency of this PHA Plan with the Consolidated Plan for the jurisdiction: (select all that apply) The PHA has based its statement of needs of families in the jurisdiction on the needs expressed in the Consolidated Plank. The PHA has participated in any consultation process organized and offered by the Consolidated Plan agency in the development of the Consolidated Plan. The PHA has consulted with the Consolidated Plan agency during the development of this PHA Plan. Activities to be undertaken by the PHA in the coming year are consistent with the initiatives contained in the Consolidated Plan. (list below) 0 0 0 Other: (list below) 4. The Consolidated Plan of the jurisdiction supports the PHA Plan with the following actions and commitments: (describe below) D. Other Information Required by HUD Use this section to provide any additional idormation requested by HUD. FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 44 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 03/31/2002 Attachments FY 2000 Annual Plan Page 45 HUD 50075 OMB Approval No: 2577-0226 Expires: 0313 112002 Component 7 Capital Fund Program Annual Statement Parts I, 11, and I1 Annual Statement Capital Fund Program (CFP) Part I: Summary Capital Fund Grant Number FFY of Grant Approval: (MM/YYYY) 0 Original Annual Statement Line No. Summary by Development Account II Estimated LE1 I I I1 ITotal Non-CGP Funds 13 j-- 10 1408 Management Improvements 14 10 Administration 1411 Audit 14 1 5 Liquidated Damages 1430 Fees and Costs 1440 Site Acquisition 1450 Site Imm-ovement I I I1460 Dwelling Structures 7 ra65.1 Dwelling Equipment-Nonexpendable I I I1470 Nondwelling Structures I I Table Library Annual Statement Capital Fund Program (CFP) Part 11: Supporting Table Development hnber/Name W-Wide Activities 3eneral Description of Major Work Iategories >evelopment 4ccoLmt knber 'otal %timated :ost Table Library .- Annual Statement Capital Fund Program (CFP) Part 111: Implementation Schedule levelopment hmber/Name 3A-Wide Activities I11 Funds Obligated Quarter Ending Date) 411 Funds Expended Quarter Ending Date) Table Library t z > Q P 0 Y h