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RESOLUTION NO. 4058
,A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO
i GRANDE ADOPTING PROGRAM REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTING THE
1 CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE'S AFFORDLE HOUSING PROGRAM AND
ADOPTING THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO'S AFFORDABLE
HOUSING STANDARDS FOR DETERMINATION OF MAXIMUM SALES
PRICES AND RENTS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS
WHEREAS, Goal A of the City's Housing Element is to provide a continuing supply of
affordable housing to meet the needs of existing and future Arroyo Grande residents in all
income categories; and
WHEREAS, The City's Housing Element sets forth inclusionary housing requirements for
all residential projects over two (2) units to include a percentage of moderate, low and
very low income units; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to establish issues related to buyer eligibility
requirements, unit financing and affordability standards, participation in affordable
housing programs, and submission for City approval through the adoption of guidelines
for the City's affordable housing program; and
WHEREAS, The City Council deems that it is in the best interest of the City to establish
specific standards for determining the maximum sales price for affordable housing units.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Arroyo
� Grande hereby adopts Program Regulations for the City of Arroyo Grande's Affordable
Housing Program, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this
reference.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande hereby
adopts the formula and standards for determining the maximum sales prices and rents for
affordable housing units established by the County of San Luis Obispo, updated and
provided in its monthly bulletin for inland areas. This Resolution shall take effect upon the
effective date of Ordinance No. 595.
On a motion by Council Member Fellows, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Arnold, and by
the following roll call vote to wit:
AYES: Council Members Fellows, Arnold, Guthrie, Costello, and Mayor Ferrara
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was adopted this 11th day of December 2007.
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TON ERA.. , MAYOR
ATTEST:
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KELLY TM•RE, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
STE EN ADAMS, CITY MANAGER
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
TIM THY J. AEL, CITY ATTORNEY
o outoroc EXHIBIT A
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it JULY 10. 1911 * Program Regulations
C4tiFoRte. City of Arroyo Grande Affordable Housing Program
The City of Arroyo Grande's Affordable Housing program requires that most new home
developers sell a percentage of their homes at affordable below-market prices to buyers
who meet certain eligibility requirements. Each developer that is required to produce
affordable housing must enter into an Affordable Housing Agreement with the City of
Arroyo Grande that includes various requirements for their project. In addition to
specifying the number and distribution of affordable units by number of bedrooms and
level of affordability (i.e., Very Low, Low and Moderate), these requirements include:
• Participating in available local, state and federal housing assistance programs
• Verifying the income and eligibility of the buyers of affordable units and
providing this info_ rmation to the City, or it's designated agent, prior to the
close of escrow
These Regulations were developed to assist the City, developers and lenders to
implement the Affordable Housing Program, which is based on the City's Affordable
Housing Ordinance and the Affordable Housing Agreements. The following areas are
addressed in these Regulations:
• Buyer Eligibility Requirements
• Unit Financing and Affordability Standards
• Participation in Affordable Housing Programs
• Submission for City Approval
Other regulations exist for the various homebuyer assistance programs.
1. Buyer Eligibility Requirements
The buyers of affordable homes must meet certain eligibility requirements regarding the
program income limits and household size.
1.1 Income Eligibility
To qualify to purchase an affordable home, each buyer must earn no more than
the income limits established for the target income group established for the
specific home to be purchased. These income limits are adjusted for household
size. 'With limited exceptions, all income received by all members of the
household must be included when calculating the buyer's income. The income of
every person who will be on title must be counted even if they do not intend to
occupy the property.
The buyer's current income must be used and it must be projected for the
upcoming twelve months. Trending and three year averaging may only be used
for irregular income, such as seasonal employment, part-time employment, self-
employment, bonuses and overtime.
'See Appendix A for a definition of a-homebuyer's income.
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1.2. Household Size
Every person who intends to occupy the affordable home must be included when
counting household size. In addition, every person who will be on title to the
property must be counted as a member of the household. A pregnant woman
counts as one household member.
2. `Unit Financing and Affordability Standards
The purpose of the Affordable Housing Ordinance is to produce homes that are
affordable for households who cannot otherwise afford to purchase a home in this
community. The City is concerned about the initial affordability of these units and their
affordability over time in order to maintain the inventory of deed restricted affordable
units. Consequently, the following standards are established to prevent homebuyers
from assuming financial risks that could compromise their ability to maintain ownership
of their home in the future.
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2.1. First Loan Standards
The City will not approve the sale of an affordable home that will be financed by
one of the following types of first loans:
• A sub-prime loan2
• An adjustable rate loan
• A loan that has negative amortization
• A loan with a term of less than 30 years
• A loan that is not fully amortized
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A loan that has a lower initial interest rate or payments will be approved by the
City if the ultimate interest rate is fixed, there is no negative amortization and the
loan is fully amortized over its term.
2.2. Second Financing Standards
These regulations require that all second mortgages must obtain prior, written
approval of the City.
2.2.1. Government Secondary Financing
The City will, in all cases, approve secondary financing that is provided by
a local, state or federal government agency.
2.2.2. Private Secondary Financing
Understanding that it may be less expensive and easier for a buyer to
obtain an 80% first loan plus a second loan than to obtain a larger single
loan with private mortgage insurance, the City will approve private
secondary financing when all of the following conditions are met:
2For the purposes of the Affordable Housing Ordinance and the City/RDA home buyer assistance loans,a Sub-Prime,
loan is one that charges a higher interest rate and/or loan fees than what is generally offered in the market for
borrowers with good credit.
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• The combined payments for the first and second loan are less than
the payments for a first loan of the same combined loan amount
1 plus private mortgage insurance premiums3
1 • The second loan does not have negative amortization
• The second loan has a term of at least 15 years
• The second loan does not have a balloon payment
2.3 Combined Loan-to-Value (CLTV) Ratios
The maximum loan to value ratio allowed under these regulations is ninety-five
percent (95%) unless a higher ratio is specifically allowed in writing by the City.
The City will, in all cases, authorize the CLTV to exceed 95% when the buyer will
receive government secondary financing.
2.4 Affordability— Payment Ratios
In order to ensure that the affordable homes are, in fact, affordable to the buyers
of those homes, the City has established the following guidelines for the buyers'
payment or debt ratios:
• Buyers may not pay more than 45% of their gross income for housing
costs; and
• Buyers may not pay more than 50% of their gross income for housing
costs plus other long-term debt.
The following standards and definitions shall apply for the purposes of calculating
payment or debt ratios:
• Housing costs includes mortgage payments (principle and interest),
property taxes and hazard insurance, plus any special assessments,
homeowner association dues or mortgage insurance that the buyer must
pay.
• If the buyer will receive an adjustable rate loan or a loan for which the
initial interest rate or payments have been reduced, the payment or debt
ratio must be calculated using the fully indexed or non-discounted interest
rate and payments that are fully amortized over the term of the loan.
• The income used in calculating payment or debt ratios must be fully ,
documented or the buyer(s) must certify the source and amount of any
undocumented income.
3. Participation in Affordable Housing Programs
Every Affordable Housing Agreement includes a requirement that the developer
participate in local, state and federal housing assistance programs to assist the buyers
of both affordable and market rate homes.
when comparing mortgage costs,the payments must be calculated based on the same combined loan amount. In
addition,if any loan has a reduced initial interest rate or initial payment,the comparison should be based on the fully
indexed interest rate and/or full payment.
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3.1. County of San Luis Obispo
• First Time Home Buyer (FTHB) Loans (when funds are available)
3.2. San Luis Obispo Housing Authority Program
• Section 8 Homebuyers Assistance Program
3.3. California Housing Finance Agency4
• CaIHFA First Mortgage Loans
• CaIHFA Extra Credit Teacher Loans
Each and every buyer of an affordable or market rate home who may qualify for
CaIHFA's School Fee Down payment Assistance Program must be informed that this
grant is available and assisted with an application for assistance regardless of their
need.
4. Submission for City Approval
The Developer or Lender shall deliver the following forms and documentation to the
City's Program Administrator (Housing Authority of the City of San Luis Obispo, 487 Leff
Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401) no earlier than four weeks and no later than two
weeks prior to the scheduled close of escrow for each affordable unit:
• Transmittal Form
• Buyer's Application and Affidavit
• Seller's Affidavit
• Lender's Initial Certification of Buyer Eligibility L
• Report of Action on Application
• Affordable Housing Program Disclosure
• Home Purchase Contract/Agreement (copy— signed by both the buyer and
seller)
• First Loan Application (signed updated Fannie Mae 1003 or equivalent)
• Lender's Loan Approval(s) or Commitment(s)
• Loan Transmittal Summary (Fannie Mae 1008 or equivalent)
• Income Verifications (copies of pay stubs, VOEs, 1040s and/or other
documentation)
• Asset Verifications (copies of statements, VODs and/or other documentation)
• Credit Report
• Other information or documentation to support the Buyer's application
5. Maximum Sales Price _
The maximum sales price for an affordable unit shall be determined by the bulletin
prepared by the San Luis Obispo County Department of Planning and Building. The
Affordable Housing Standards bulletin summarizes the County's affordable housing
standards for non-coastal areas, including maximum household incomes, home
purchase prices and rents.
4 Information of the CaIHFA's loan programs are available online at www.calhfa.ca.gov/homeownership
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Appendix A
Income Defined
"Income" shall mean any of the following:
(1) All wages and salaries, overtime pay, commissions, fees, tips, bonuses, and
other compensation for personal services before payroll deductions, for all
persons in a household over twenty-one (21) who are on title;
(2) The net income from the operation of a business or profession, or from the rental
of real or personal property (without deducting expenditures for business
expansion, amortization of capital indebtedness, or any allowance for
depreciation of capital assets);
(3) Interest and dividends (including income from assets);
(4) The full amount of periodic payments received from social security, annuities,
insurance policies, retirement funds, pensions, disability or death benefits, and
other similar types of periodic receipts, excluding any portion of a lump sum
payment for the delayed start of a periodic payment that exceeds the amount of
the on-going periodic payment;
(5) Payments in lieu of earnings, such as unemployment, disability compensation, or
- severance pay; -
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(6) The maximum amount of available public assistance other than the amount of
any assistance specifically designated for shelter and utilities;
(7) Periodic and determinable allowances, such as alimony and child support
payments, and regular contributions or gifts received from persons not residing in
the dwelling;
(8) All regular pay, special pay and allowances of a member of the Armed Forces
(whether or not living in the dwelling) who is the head of the household or a
spouse; and -
(9) Any earned income tax credit to the extent that it exceeds income tax liability.
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OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION
I, KELLY WETMORE, City Clerk of the City of Arroyo Grande, County of San Luis
Obispo, State of California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that the attached
Resolution No. 4058 is a true, full, and correct copy of said Resolution passed and
adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande on the 11th
day of December 2007.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of Arroyo Grande affixed this 13th day of
December 2007.
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KELLY 'ET FORE, CITY CLERK