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19 <br /> 1 Staff from the Orange County Housing and Community Development Department (OCHCD), <br /> 2 Tax Department, and Finance and Administrative Services Department met over the summer to <br /> 3 coordinate, design and begin implementing the proposed program. Staff created a draft program <br /> 4 application (Attachment 1), a proposed plan for reviewing and approving applications and <br /> 5 outlining each department's role in process (Attachment 2), and a proposed communications <br /> 6 and outreach strategy to share information about the program with County residents <br /> 7 (Attachment 3). <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Housing and Community Development Department staff will be primarily responsible for <br /> 10 administering the LHA program — collecting applications and supporting documentation from <br /> 11 applicants, and verifying program eligibility for each applicant. The Orange County Housing <br /> 12 Helpline will play a key role in assisting county residents with completing applications and <br /> 13 gathering documentation. The Tax Department will provide some of the eligibility verification <br /> 14 details to Housing and Community Development Department staff during application review. <br /> 15 Once an application is approved for assistance, Housing and Community Development <br /> 16 Department staff will coordinate with the Finance and Administrative Services Department and <br /> 17 Tax Department to issue a credit towards the taxpayer's property tax bill. The program has a <br /> 18 proposed launch date of October 8, 2021. All applications must be received by 5:OOpm on <br /> 19 December 15, 2021 to allow time for processing. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 Corey Root, Housing and Community Development Director, reviewed the background <br /> 22 information for this item. She said $48,400 is 80% AMI for a single person and $69,100 for a <br /> 23 family of four. She said the current proposal allows people to layer different types of assistance, <br /> 24 and thus could qualify for the Jackson Center program, as well as this program through the <br /> 25 county. She said, due to tax deadlines, the goal is to have this up and running by October 8, <br /> 26 2021 if approved. She said staff will have online and physical copies of applications available in <br /> 27 multiple areas of county for easy access. She said partner agencies will be available to assist <br /> 28 residents with completing applications, and applicants can also receive assistance by called the <br /> 29 Housing Helpline. She said due to a conflict of interest, the Tax Office cannot receive these <br /> 30 applications, so the Housing and Community Development Department will play that role. She <br /> 31 said there is currently no award cap, realizing that could be an equity measure. She said staff <br /> 32 has a robust communication plan for the program, if approved, to get information to residents <br /> 33 who need it. <br /> 34 Nancy Freeman, Tax Administrator, said the amount of the award would be based on <br /> 35 the difference in the amount of county tax from 2020 to 2021, as opposed to it being based on <br /> 36 the full tax bill. She said this program seeks to cover the county portion of tax bill, which was <br /> 37 impacted by the revaluation. <br /> 38 Chair Price said when she proposed this program back in June, she was thinking of <br /> 39 ways to help homeowners regardless of age, because the goal is neighborhood preservation, in <br /> 40 addition to keeping people in their homes. She said with criterion here of having to own the <br /> 41 home for 10 years, the youngest anyone would probably be to benefit would be about 30 or 31. <br /> 42 She said she is thinking about younger families, and wants to be able to protect them as well. <br /> 43 She suggested eliminating the age requirement and moving forward with the other criterion. <br /> 44 Commissioner Fowler asked for clarification that there is no limit to the value of the <br /> 45 home for assistance. <br /> 46 Corey Root said that is not currently part of the proposal. <br /> 47 Nancy Freeman said capping the value of the home was not something staff observed in <br /> 48 other programs while researching. <br /> 49 Commissioner Fowler reiterated that this program is designed only to cover the <br /> 50 difference in tax bill from 2020-2021, so would benefit only those residents with increases from <br /> 51 the revaluation. <br />
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