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Resolution Number
2015-076
Approved Date
06/23/2015
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1
Resolution Type
Rental Assistance
Entity Name
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
HUD
Subject
Five Year and Annual Public Housing Plan
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Strategy for Addressing Housing Needs. Provide a brief description of the PHA's strategy for addressing the housing needs of families in the <br />jurisdiction and on the waiting list in the upcoming year. Note: Small, Section 8 only, and High Performing PHAs complete only for Annual <br />Plan submission with the 5 -Year Plan. <br />Strategy 1: Maximize the number of affordable units available by: <br />• Establishing appropriate payment standards that will enable families to lease throughout Indian River County; <br />• Aggressively marketing of the HCV Program to owners of units outside areas of minority and poverty concentration; <br />• Participating in the Consolidated Plan process and development to ensure coordination of broader community strategies. <br />Strategy 2: Increase the number of affordable housing to families in need by: <br />• Applying for additional funding to lease up HCV vouchers should they become available; <br />• Complying with subsidy standards in the HCV Administrative Policy; <br />• Working with developers to encourage the creation of additional affordable rental units in targeted areas as identified in the <br />County's comprehensive (consolidated) plan; <br />9.1 • Working with the Community Development Block Grant Director to ensure the development of units affordable to families at or <br />below 50%r of area median income (AMI). <br />Strategy 3: Target available assistance for the elderly by: <br />• Applying for special-purpose vouchers targeted to assist the elderly should these vouchers become available: <br />• Affirmatively marketing to local non-profit agencies that assist the elderly population; <br />• Continuing with preferences for the homeless one bedroom elderly population; <br />Strategy 4: Target available assistance for the disabled by: <br />• Applying for special-purpose vouchers targeted to assist the disabled should these vouchers become available; <br />• Partnering and resourcing with local non-profit agencies that assist disabled head of households. <br />Strategy 5: Coordinate activities to affirmatively broaden fair housing by: <br />• Counseling and providing resources to housing participants as to location of units available outside of areas of poverty or minority <br />concentration: <br />• Resourcing and marketing to homeowners and property owners interested in participating in the Housing Choice Voucher <br />Program; <br />• Coordinating and providing fair housing meetings and/or workshops with HCV participants and HCV Landlords. <br />Additional Information. Describe the following, as well as any additional information HUD has requested. <br />(a) Progress in Meeting Mission and Goals. Provide a brief statement of the PHA's progress in meeting the mission and goals described in the 5 - <br />Year Plan. <br />The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners Rental Assistance Department HCV Program has made progress in meeting the Mission <br />and Goals as established in the 5 year and Annual Agency Plan and HCV Administration Plan by: <br />1. Utilized the maximum housing assistance payment funds received by HUD by maintaining 98% of unit utilization for the HCV <br />10.0 Program; <br />2. Conducted education meetings to the HCV Program participants and HCV — Section 8 landlords; <br />3. Provided resources to our HCV Program participants to promote self-sufficiency; <br />4. Established Payment Standards to enable families to rent decent and affordable rental units in Indian River County; <br />5. Received 15 VASH Vouchers for the homeless Veterans in need. <br />(b) Significant Amendment and Substantial Deviation/Modification. Provide the PHA's definition of "significant amendment' and "substantial <br />deviation/modification": <br />The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners Rental Assistance Department HCV Program defines " Significant Amendments" to be <br />changes to Federal Regulations that may be required by HUD and any changes to the HCV Admin Policy which would significantly and <br />substantially alter the HCV Program mission: and <br />The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners Rental Assistance Department HCV Program defines "Substantial <br />Deviation/Modifications" as a fundamental change to the HCV Program mission statement, goals or objectives identified in the Five Year and <br />Annual Plan. <br />form HUD -50075 (4/2008) <br />
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