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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR11-Economic Development Agency o o o o o DBVBLOPIIBwr DBPAllrllBWr OF rBII CIrr OF SAW R1!VW.l1lDIIIO RBOUBsr FOil COIRlSSIOW/COllllCIL ACTIOW From: KENNETH J. HENDERSON Executive Director Subject: WArDlSBWD/IIBIUSB CB.UGB JlEBAD PJlOGIWI Date: November 25, 1991 SvnoDsis of Previous C~fssionlr~~tl/C~fttee Action(s): On November 13, 1991, the Housing Committee considered and rejected a request to use the low- to moderate-income housing flDld to provide rebates to citizens for payment of increases in water, sewer aud refuse charges. On November 18, 1991, the Community Development Commission considered the item and requested that additional information be presented at the next meeting . Ilec~~ded IIotion(s): . (C-ftv Develn_~t C~fssion) IIO'rIOW: That the CommlDlity Development Commission consider the payment of increases in water, sewer aud refuse charges through its low- to moderate-income housing flDld aud direct staff to prepare an implementation program for same. ~OW Executive Director Administrator ---------------------------------------------- .Contact Person(s): Ken Henderson/Doris Daniels Phone: 384-5081 Project Area(s): City-Wide Ward(s): 1 throu2h 7 Supporting Data Attached: Staff ReDort: Exhibits FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: AmOlDlt: i 20~ Set-Aside Fund Source: Budget Authority: -------------------------------------------------- , Cn..fssionlCnnn~tl Wotes: KJH:DAD:02l2q COIIUSSIOW l'IUX.LIIG AGEIDA lIeeting Date: 12/02/91 Agenda It_ Wo. -1L o o o o o DBVBLOPIIB.r DBPARrIlB.r OF rBB CIrY OF SU BBRIWlDIlIO S'UFF REPORT Water/SeverlRefuse Ch-rlle Rebate Prollram According to information provided by Department counsel, water, sewer and refuse charges are often considered a part of monthly housing costs in determining affordabi1ity requirements for some State and federal housing programs. Counsel has advised that since these utility costs may be viewed as being similar to rent subsidies, they could be funded by revenues available to the Department's low- and moderate-income housing fund. On November 13, 1991, the Housing Committee considered and rejected a request to use the low- to moderate-income housing fund to provide rebates for payment of increases in water, sewer, and refuse charges. At the Committee meeting, there was lengthy discussion regarding the appropriateness of using housing funds for the rebate of these charges, the number of households that would be eligible for such assistance, and the impact this program would have upon mobilehome owners who rent space in mobi1ehome parks. The Housing Committee fufther recommended that the item be forwarded to the Coamunity Development Commission for discussion and consideration. The Community Development Commission at its meeting on November 18, 1991, considered this agenda item and requested that staff present additional information regarding water, sewer and refuse charges. The charges are as follows: CHARGBS OLD NEW DIFFERENCE Water $5.50/100 Cubic Ft. $1.10 $6.40 $2.00 $ 6.60 $13.60 $13.00 Sewer $7.20 Flat Rate Refuse $11.00 Flat Rate Utility User TS%: For the month of October, 1991, there were approximately 1,280 households qualifying for the utility users' ts% exemption. It is assumed the number of households participating in the proposed Water/Sewer Refuse Charge Rebate Program would approximate the number of households involved in the Utility User's Tax Exemption Program. KJH:DAD:0212q COIBISSIO. ftUl:.l1lli AGBIIDA lleetiDa Date: 12/02191 Agenda It_ 110. JJ_ ~-' o o o o o DBVELOPIIBII1' DBPAou.ma~ SUFI' RIPORr WaterlSever/Refuae Rebate Prolr.. .ov~ber 25, 1991 Page lIlaber - 2 - BliaibilitT Oualif\cati0D8/Inc~e Level: It is proposed that households whose annual income is at or below fifty-percent (50%) of the area median income would be eligible for rebate consideration. Fh..ncial ImIact of ..h.. Proar~: At a cost of $9.50 per month for 1,280 households, this prolram would cost the City $12,160 per month, and $145,920 per year. Utility Rebate: The utility rebate would be approximately $114.00 annually for a qualifying household. The program, as proposed, is the same philosophically as the Mobilehome Park Rental Assistance Program, and would Ireatly assist low income homeowners in retainina their homes. The ability of San Bernardino residents to retain ownership of their most silnificant private investment is the key to maintaining neighborhood stability reducing crime and blight, increasing property values and reducing the transiency rate in our local schools. Based upon the information provided in the staff report, staff recommends adoption of the form motion. LMUUli~~O., Bxec:utbe Director Deve1oPlBt!Dt Depart:aent ------------------------------ KJH:DAD:02l2q COIBISSIOW IIDTIJr: Ac:BIDA lleetinl Date: 12/02191 AleDda It~ Wo. $