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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-80 - Authorizing the City Manager to Apply for the PHLA Grant and Adopting the PLHA Plan for the Permanent Local Housing Allocation ProgramRESOLUTION NO. 2021-80 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO APPLY FOR THE PLHA GRANT AND ADOPTING THE PLHA PLAN FOR THE PERMANENT LOCAL HOUSING ALLOCATION PROGRAM WHEREAS, the State of California ("State"), Department of Housing and Community Development ("Department") is authorized to provide up to $304 million under the SB 2 Permanent Local Housing Allocation ("PLHA") Program Formula Component ("Program") from the Building Homes and Jobs Trust Fund for assistance to Cities and Counties (as described in Health and Safety Code section 50470 et seq.); WHEREAS, the Department issued a Notice of Funding Availability ("NOFA") dated May 3, 2021, under the PLHA Program; WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach ("City") is an eligible local government that has applied for program funds to administer one or more eligible activities, or a local or Regional Housing Trust Fund to which an eligible local government delegated its PLHA formula allocation; and WHEREAS, the Department may approve funding allocations for PLHA Program, subject to the terms and conditions of the PLHA Guidelines, NOFA, Program requirements, the standard agreement, and other contracts between the Department and PLHA grant recipients. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach resolves as follows: Section 1: The City Council does hereby represent and certify that if the City receives a grant of PLHA funds from the Department pursuant to the above referenced PLHA NOFA, the City will use all such funds in a manner consistent and in compliance with all applicable state and federal statutes, rules, regulations, and laws, including, without limitation, all rules and laws of the PLHA Program, as well as any and all contracts between the City and the Department. Section 2: City is hereby authorized and directed to receive a PLHA grant, in an amount not to exceed the five-year estimate of the PLHA formula allocations, as stated in Appendix C of the current NOFA of One Million Seventeen Thousand Six Hundred Seventy -Eight Dollars and 00/100 ($1,017,678.00), in accordance with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and laws. Resolution No. 2021-80 Page 2of3 Section 3: City hereby agrees to use the PLHA funds for eligible activities as approved by the Department and in accordance with all Program requirements, Guidelines, other statutes, rules, regulations, and laws, as well as in a manner consistent and in compliance with the standard agreement and other contracts between the City and the Department. Section 4: Pursuant to Section 302(c)(4) of the PLHA Guidelines, Applicant's PLHA Plan for the 2019-2023 Allocations is attached to this resolution, and City hereby adopts this PLHA Plan and certifies compliance with all public notice, public comment, and public hearing requirements in accordance with the Guidelines. Section 5: City certifies that it has or will subgrant some or all of its PLHA funds to another entity or entities. Pursuant to Section 302(c)(3) of the PLHA Guidelines, "entity" means a housing developer or program operator, but does not mean an administering local government to whom a local government may delegate its PLHA allocation. Section 6: City certifies'that'its selection process of these subgrantees was or will be accessible to the public and avoided or shall avoid any conflicts of interest. Section 7: Pursuant to City's certification in this resolution, the PLHA funds will be expended only for eligible activities and consistent with all Program requirements. Section 8: City shall be subject to the terms and conditions as specified in the standard agreement, the PLHA Program Guidelines, and any other applicable SB 2 Guidelines published by the Department. Section 9: The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the PLHA Program Application, the PLHA 'Stan'dard Agreement and any subsequent amendments or modifications thereto, as well as any other documents which are related to the Program or the PLHA grant awarded to the City, as the Department may deem appropriate. Section 10: The City hereby rescinds Resolution 2021=67, and replaces it with this current resolution. Section 11: The recitals provided in this resolution are true and correct and are incorporated into the operative part of this resolution. Resolution No. 2021-80 Page 3of3 Section 12: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this resolution. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this resolution, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 13: The City Council finds the adoption of this resolution is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. Section 14: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution, to -wit: ADOPTED this 14th day of September, 2021. ATTEST: r n .,,-n 100611­1�1 E Leilani I. Brown U W. �y City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: CIT7_* TORNEY'S OFFICE 1 C. c,_^ AdroA C. Harp City Attorney Attachment: Exhibit 1- Applicant's PLHA Plan for the 2019-2023 Allocations Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) Formula Allocation 2021 Application for New Applicants State of California Governor, Gavin Newsom Lourdes Castro Ramirez, Secretary Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency Gustavo Velasquez, Director Department of Housing and Community Development Program Design and Implementation, PLHA Program 2020 West EI Camino Avenue, Suite 150, Sacramento, CA 95833 PLHA Program Email: PLHACcD-hcd.ca.gov Final Filing Date: Decebmer 31, 2021 at 11:59 P.M. PST Instructions This application form Is limited to Applicants who did not apply to the 2020 Formula Allocation NOFA Rev. 411121 When opening this filo, a yellow banner at the top may appear with a button that says "Enable Content". /t is essential that you click this box so that the macros are enabled. Enabling macros /s necessary for full worksheat functionality. Macros do network with Microsoft's Excol verslon forA pie Mac. Applications must be submitted electronically to the Department wobsite. Requirements for uploading the Application Workbook and required supporting documentation, Including naming conventions, are described in the application Instructions available at https:/Avww.hcd.ce,gov/grante-funding/BCUva-funding/Plha.shbnl. All applicable information must be received by HCD no later than 11:59 p.m. on: Friday, December 31, 2021 Applications must be on the Department's forms and cannot be altered or modified by the Applicant. Excel forms must be in Excel format and 'save as' As or Do not'save .xIsx. as' .xlsm or .pdf format. If you encounter problems with the application, please rill out the Application Support workshoot and email the entire workbook to Application Support at AppSupporMhcd.cs,gov and PLHA®had.ca.gov General Instructions Additional Instructions and guidance are given throughout the Formula Allocation Application in "red" text and In cell comments. iuidellne referencae are made with "§" and the corresponding guideline section number. "Yellow" cells are for Applicant Input. Failure to provide the required attachments and documentation will disqualify your application from consideration. Required attachments are Indicated in "orange" throughout the Supplemental Application. Failure to provide the required attachments and documentation may disqualify your application from consideration. Electronically attached files must use the naming convention in the PLHA Application. For Example: "Appl Payee Data' for Applicant 1 Payee Data Record/STD. 204. Threshold hems ere indicated in "blue" cells. "Red" shaded cells Indicate the Sponsor has failed to meet a requirement of the program. Applicant must complete the following worksheets In the PLHA Formula Allocatlon Application. Formula Allocation Application 302(c 4) Plan Le lelative contacts Checklist Threshold Requirement Electronic File Name Document Deacriptlon Included? X Applicahon and Adopting the Pursuant to section 302(c)(4) of the Guidelines, Applicant's PLHA Plan for 2019-2023 allocations is attached to PLHA Plan (2019.2023 Allocations) this resolution, and Applicant certifies compliance with all public notice, comment, and hearing requirements in Included Reso accordance with the Guidelines. X App1 TIN Taxpayer Identification Number Document Incl dad Applicant A Agreement Le ally binding agreement between Delegating and Administering Local Governments X Reuse Plan Program Income Reuse Plan describing how repaid loans or accrued interest will be used for eligible activities In Section 301. X Executed AppllcaGon Provide a copy of the signed application. Signature in blue Ink preferred. Included Disclosure of Appllcatlon (California Public Records Act Statutes of 1968 Chapter 1473): Information provided in the application will become a public record available for review by the public, pursuant to the California Public Records Act Statutes 1988 Chapter of 1473. As such, any materials provided will be disclosable to any person making a request under this Act. The Department cautions Applicants to use discretion in providing information not specifically requested, including but not limited to, bank accounts, personal phone numbers and home addresses. By providing this Information to the Department, the Applicant is waiving any claim of confidentiality and consents to the disclosure request. of submitted material upon PLHA Page 2 Instrurtlons & Checklist Local Government Formula Allocation for New Applicants Rev. 411/21 Eligible Applicant Type: lEntitlenent Local Government Recipient of PLHA Formula Allocation: Newport Beach 2018 PLHA Formula Allocation Amount; 1 $169,613 1 2020 Allowable Local Admin (I 58,481 2020 PLHA Formula Allocation Amount; $253,631 1 2021 Allowable Local Admin (5%): $13,182 Instructions: If the Local Government Recipient of the PLHA Formula Allocation delegated its PLHA formula allocation to a Local Housing Trust Fund or Ie another Local Government, the Applicant (for which Information is required below) is the Local Housing Trust Fund or administering Local Government. The PLHA award will be made to the Applicant (upon meeting threshold requirements) and the Applicant is responsible for meeting all program requirements throughout the term of the Standard Agreement. The 302(c)(4) Plan template worksheet requires first choosing one or more of the Eligible Activities listed below. If "Yes" is clicked, the 302(c)(4) Plan worksheet opens a series of questions about what precise activilies are planned. Some specific activities, such as providing downpayment assistance to lower-income households for acquisition of en affordable home, could be included under either Activity 2 or 9. Please only choose one of those Activities; don't list the downpayment assistance under both Activities. If the PLHA funds are used for the same Activity but for different Area Median Income (AMI) level, select the same Activity twice (or more times) and the different AMI level the Activity will serve. Please enter the percentage of funds allocated to the Activity in only the first Activity listing to avoid double counting the funding allocation. For each year (2019-2023), allocations must equal to 100% annually including the allowable administrative costs of up to five percent. Eligible Applicants §300 §300(a) and (b) Eligible Applicants for the Entitlement and Non -Entitlement formula component described in Section §100(b)(1) and (2) are limited to the metropolitan cities and urban counties allocated a grant for the federal fiscal year 2017 pursuant to the federal CDBG formula specified in 42 USC, Section §5308 and Non -entitlement local governments. Applicant: City of Newport Beach Address: 1100 Civic Center Drive City: Newport Beach Stale: CA' VIP: 92660 Icoun Oran e Aulh Re Name: JGrace JAulh Rep. Email: gleung@newportbeachra.gov Phone: 949.644-3001 Address: 100 Civic Center Drive City:Newport Beach Stale: CA Zip Code: 92660 Contact Name: Carol Jacobs Title: Asst. City Manager Contact Email: cjaeobs c@newporibeachea.gov Contact Phone: 949 644-3313 Address: 100 Civic Center Drive City: Newport Beach State: CA Zip Code: 92680 §300(d) Is Applicant delegated by another Local overnment to administer on its behalf its formula allocation of program funds? No 30ZN plicant answered "Yes" above, has the Applicant attached the legally binding agreement required by 300 (c and (d)? NIA Application atild Adopting Pursuant to section 302(c)(4) of the Guidelines, Applicant's PLHA Pian for 2019-2023 File PLHA Plan (2019-2023 Allocations) allocations is attached to this resolution, and Applicant certifies compliance with all public Yes Uploaded to Yes �2 notice, comment, and hearing requirements in accordance with the Guidelines. HCD? File Taxpayer Identification Number Document Fits Applicant Agreement Legally binding agreement between Delegating and Administering Local Governments Uploaded to HCD? Yes Uploaded to HCD?1 NIA Eligible Activities, §301 §301(a) Eligible activitles are limited to the following: §301(a)(1) The predevelopment, development, acquisition, rehabilitation, and preservation or multifamily, residential live -work, rental housing that Is affordable to Included? Extremely low -Very low-, Low-, or Moderate -Income households, including necessary operating subsidies. r YES §301(x)(2) The predevelopmenl, development, acquisition, rehabilitation, and preservation of affordable rental and ownership housing, Including Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), that meets the needs of a growing workforce earning up 10 120 percent of AMI, or 150 percent of AMI in high-cost areas. ADUs shall be available for r YES occupancy for a term of no less than 30 days. §301(a)(3) Matching portions of funds placed Into Local or Regional Housing Trust Funds. r YES §301(a)(4) Matching portions of funds available through the Low- and Moderate -Income Housing Asset Fund pursuant to subdivision (d) of HSC Section 34176. r YES §301(a)(5) Capitalized Reserves for services connected to the preservation and creation of new permanent supportive housing. r YES §301(a)(6) Assisting persons who are experiencing or At -risk of homelessness, including, but not limited to, providing rapid re -housing, rental assistance, supportivelcase management services that allow to obtain and W people retain housing, operating and capital costa for navigation centers and emergency shelters, and the new construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of permanent and transitional housing, YES §301(x)(7) Accessibility modifications in Lower-income Owner -occupied housing. r YES 1301(a)(8) Efforts to acquire and rehabilitate foreclosed or vacant homes and apartments. r YES 9301(a)(9) Homeownership opportunities, including, but not limited to, down payment assistance. r YES §301(a)(10) Flacal Incentives made by a county to a eltywithln the county to Incentivize approval of one or more affordable housing Projects, or matching funds Invested by a county in an affordable housing development Project in a city within the county, that the provided city has made an equal or greater investment in the Project. The county fiscal Incentives shall be In the farm of a grant or low -Interest Ivan to an affordable housing Project. Matching funds Investments by both the county and the r YES city also shall be a grant or low-interest deferred loan to the affordable housing Project. Threshold Requirements, §302 §302(x) The Applicant's Housing Element and Delegating Local Government's Housing Element (If applicable) was/were adopted by the Local Government's governing body "a lication submittal date subsequently determined to be In substantial Yes Compliance with state Housing Element Law pursuant to Government Code Section 65586. DONOR) 2Applicant certified in the Resolution submitted with this application that submisslon of the application was authorized b the ovemin board of the A Ilcant. Yes §302(03) Applicant Certified In the Resolution submitted with this application that, if the Local Government proposes allocation of funds for any activity to another entity, the Local government's selection process had no conflicts of Interest and was accessible to the public. 302 c 4 A Ilcant cerUfled (n the Resolution submitted with this application that the application Include a Plan in accordance with 6302(c)(4)? §302(c)(4)(D) Applicant Certified in the Resolution submitted with this application that the Yes Yes Plan was authorized and adopted by resolution by the Local Govemment and that the ublic had an ad pate opportunity to review and comment on Its content. Yes §302(e)(6) Applicant certified In the Resolution submitted with this application that the Plan Yes submitted Is for a term of five years (2019-2023). Local Govemment. agree to inform the Department of changes made to the Plan in each succeedin year of the term of the Plan. In §302(e)(6) Applicant certified In the Resolution submitted with this app8cation that it vdil ensure compliance with §302(c)(8) if funds are used for the acquisition, construction, projects or units within for•sale housing or rehabilitation oT for-agilt. protects. the Resolution submitted with this application that it will ensure that the PLHA assistance Is in the form §302(c)(7) Applicant certified ifun Yes ife 8n of slow -Interest, deferred loan to the Used for the or ofjof shall through an fre3Wet securSponsed by a OeedTrust and ar Reg story Athe greement shall a f the Note oecuplancy and Henislin accordance with the Local govemment-approved underwriting od for a term of at least 66 years. Yes 1§302(c)(4)Has AP311cant attached a program income reuse olan describina how repaid loans or accrued Interest will be reused for eligible activities s willed in Section Yes PLrrp i$° ° fam,ula Aftearfan Applfrarlon File Name: Reuse Plan Progrem income Reuse Plan describing how repaid loans or accrued Interest will be used for eligible activities in Sedion 301. Narrative uploaded to HCD? yes Administration Applicant agrees to adhere to §500, Accounting Records. Yes Applicant agrees to adhere l0 501, Audits/Monitoring of PLHA Files. Yes Applicant agrees to adhere to §502, Cancellalionfrermination. Yes Applicant agrees to adhere to §503, Reporting. Yes Certifications On behalf of the entity identified below, I certify that: The Information, statements and attachments included in this application are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and correct and I possess the legal authority to submit this application on behalf of the entity Identified in the signature block. Grace Leung City Manager Authorized Representative Printed Name I I Title I I Signature Date PLHA Paye d Formula Allocation Application §302 c)(4) Plan Rev. 41181 30 c 4 A Describe the manner in which allocated funds will be used for eligible activities. The City of Newport Beach is desiring to use our allocation to assist person who are axpenencing oral risk of being homeless The City or Newport Beach is In partnership with the City of Costa Moto for shelter services. The City contracts for 20 beds at an annual cost of $1,000,000 per that increases year annually by the Consumer Price Index. The current agreement Is for a five year term. The shelter is located at 3175 Airway Avenue, Costa Mese. PHLA funds will be used to Support the Cilys 20 beds which include day-to-day shelter activity, related homeless outreach services, and assistance to hlep persons who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness to obtain and retain housing 1302(c)(4)(13) Provide a description of the way the Local government will priodllze Investments that increase the supply of housing for households with Incomes at or below 60 percent of Area Median Income (AMI). PHIA funding will only be allocated for homeless services, and serving the homeless meals the requirement to priortize investments that Increase the supply of housing for households with incomes at or below 60% AMI. 302 c 4 C Provide a description of how the Plan is consistent with the programs set forth In the Local Government's Housing Element. The City's current Housing Efament, 2014-2021 identifies sites that could provide the 4.612 now hosing units in compliance with the Stale's Regional Housing Needs Assessment as shown on page 5.53 of the City's Housing Elemenl. AcNvitles detail (Acllvttles 0etatl (Mual 1Mlake a Selectlan on Formuis Attocalbn Application worksheet under Eligible Activtlles, §301)) §301(@X1) The predevalcpment, development, socluleltion rehebllitation, and preservation of mullffemily, reeldantiel live -work, rental housing that is affordable to extremely low low-, low-, income,very or moderate. incomehameholds Includi nates Operating aubsldies. ting o hold" Inclopmanl, )(2) The development, it - abilitation, and preeervation of Affordable rental and ownership housing, Including Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), ihal meets the needs of a growing woddorce earning up to 120 percent of AMt, or 160 percent of AMf in high-cost areas, ADUs be Shell available for occupancy for a term of no less than 30 days. 301 a J Match rtlons of funds placed Into Local ciReglonal Housing Trust Funds. 301 @ 4 Malchin nlcns of funds available Inrougin the Low. and Moderate Inoome HousingAsset Fund pursuant to eubdrvlelon d of HSC SecUon 34176. §3011@16) Capitalized Reserves for Services connected to the reservation and creation of new permanent aupportive, housing, §301(aXe) Aselaling persons who are experiencing or At risk of homalasaneae, including, but not limited to, providing rapid rehousing, rental assistance, supporilvelcase management services that allow people to obtain and retain housing, operating and capital costs for navigation centers and emergency shelters, and the new construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of paimanerd and transitional ME 1) Provide a detailed and complete description of how allocated funds will be used for the proposed Activity. The City of Newport Beach entered into a Memodanum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Costs Mesa. This MOU identifies the services that will be provided by the City of Costa Mase in support of our homeless population. The MOU identifies the responsibilities of Costa Mesa to provide all services necessary 10 mea the needs of the City's homeless population. Bath cities have agreed that this regional approach to providing services jointly benefits bath communites wilhoul additional expensive shelter operations. In addilon to these costa, the City of Newport Beach provides staff resources including a Homeless Liasion Coordinator, Homeless Liasion Officer and a social services provider that works to move people from the street to the Costa Mesa Bridge Shelter. Complete the table below for each proposed Activity to be funded with 2019.2023 PLHA allocations. If a single Activity will be assisting households at more than one level of Area Median Income, please list the Activity as many times as needed to capture all of the AMI levels that be will assisted, but only show the percentage of annual funding allocated to the Activity one time (to avoid double counting Funding Allocation Year 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Type of Activity for Persons Nawgalion Navigation Navigation Navigolion Navigation Experiencing or At Risk of Center Center Center Center Center Homelessness Capital Costs Capital Costs Operating Operating Operating costs Coils Costs §302(c)(4)(E)(1) Percentage of Funds Allocaled for the Proposed Activity 1110.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 9302(c)(4)(E)(11) Area Median Income Level Served 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% TOTAL §302(c)(4)(E)(11) Unmet share of the RHNA at AMI Level Note; complete for year 2019 N/A NIA N/A NIA NIA s 2020 only 0 PLICA Page 5 302(c)(4) Plan 1302(c)(4)(E)(II) Pro;octed p0 20 20 20 20 Number of Households Served §302(c)(4)(E)(Iv) Period of Affordability for the Proposed Activity (55 years required for NIA NM NIA NIA NIA rental housing projects) 100 x•=1218 if I! vu•u 1pumr, m melur mupwamions one a p(apoaoa senOcUle for the Implementation and completion of the Activity. A City has completed two major steps In workng with the City's homeless population The first step is having a 5 year contract with City Net, a social services contractor who has the skill set and education assist the homeless populallon The City sees this as an on-going oommitlment of program implementation and funding as the we still have a homeless papulation that needs assistance. It is anticipated it this contract will be In plata through the 2023 grant period. In addition, the City has a Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Costa Mesa to provide 20 shelter bods to the City of Newport Beach the next five years with two optional five year extensions. This contract will be in place through the grant period. This has been a very effective loot to assist our homeless population and provide Ihem the cessary support to enter into long-term housing. $301(a)(10) Fiscal Incentives made by a county to a eilywithin the county to incentivize approval of one or more affordable housing Projects, or matching funds invested by a county In an affordable dousing development Project Ina city within the county, provided that the city has mtfe an equal or greater investment in the Pro)acl. The county fiscal incentives shall be In the form of a grand or low-interest loan to Ln affordable housing Projea Matching funds Investments by both the county and the city also shall be a grantor low-intereat deferred loan to the affordable housing Project. PIHA Page 6 302(c)(4) Plan PLHA Page 7 legislative Contacts Le islative and Congressional Information Rev. 4/1121 Provide the Legislative and Congressional information for the applicant and each activity location, (if different than applicant location), included in this application. To locate or verity the Legislative and Congressional information, click on the respective links below and enter the applicant office location zip code, the activity location site zip code(s) (i.e, zip code(s) where activities are performed), and any additional activity location site(s), as applicable. CMlbEpla §tatj 69seMbl Pallfornia State Senate U.S. House of Remsentatives Applicant Office Location State Assembly Member 74 District # First Name Collie Petrie -Norris Last Name State Senate Member 37 Min David U.S. House of Representatives 48 Michelle Steel Activity Location 1 If different from applicant location State Assembly Member District# First Name Last Name State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 2 if different from a Ilcant location State Assembly Member District # First Name Last Name State Senate Member U.S, House of Representatives Activi Location 3 if different from applicant location Assembly ember District # First Name Last Name ber RSenete resentatives Activi Location 4 ffdifferent from a Ilcant locationDistrict ember # First Name Last Name State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 8 If different from applicant location State Assembly Member District # First Name Last Name Stale Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 6 If different from applicant location State Assembl Membar District# First Name Last Name State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 7 if different from applicant location State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives District # First Name Last Name Activity Location 8 if different from a licant location State Assembly Member I District # First Name Last Name State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 9 If different from applicant location State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives District # First Name Last Name Activl Location 10 if different from applicant location State AssemblyMember State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives District # First Name Laet Name PLHA Page 7 legislative Contacts MPPIludillin pevelO ment i eam AUT SU ort Form I RBV.4!121 Please complete the "yellow" cells in the form below and email a copy to: AppSupport®hcd.ca.gov. and PLHA@hcd.ca.gov, A member of the Application Development Team will respond to your request within ASAP. Full Name: Date Requested: Application pp Version Date: Organization: Email: Contact Phone: Justirication: Program Status Issue # Name & Tab Section Cell# Update/Comment Urgency ADT Status Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 F1513 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 PLHA Page 6 Apppll[ation Support STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ss. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH I, Leilani I. Brown, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; the foregoing resolution, being Resolution No. 2021-80 was duly introduced before and adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 141h day of September, 2021; and the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Mayor Brad Avery, Mayor Pro Tem Kevin Muldoon, Council Member Noah Blom, Council Member Joy Brenner, Council Member Diane Dixon, Council Member Duffy Duffield, Council Member Will O'Neill NAYS: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the official seal of said City this 15th day of September, 2021. r Leilani I. Brown City Clerk Newport Beach, California