File #: 16-242    Name:
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 2/18/2016 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 3/8/2016 Final action: 3/8/2016
Title: a. Authorize an increase in estimated revenues and appropriations in the amount of $400,000 in the Economic Development Department's Inclusionary Housing Fund appropriations Unit 009-8208-DEO002 (4/5th vote required); and b. Authorize the Auditor-Controller to amend the FY 2015-16 Economic Development Department Community Development adopted budget, Fund 009, Unit 8208 and Appropriation Unit DEO002, to increase estimated revenues and appropriations by $400,000 (4/5th vote required)
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Completed Board Order
Title
a. Authorize an increase in estimated revenues and appropriations in the amount of $400,000 in the Economic Development Department's Inclusionary Housing Fund appropriations Unit 009-8208-DEO002 (4/5th vote required); and
b. Authorize the Auditor-Controller to amend the FY 2015-16 Economic Development Department Community Development adopted budget, Fund 009, Unit 8208 and Appropriation Unit DEO002, to increase estimated revenues and appropriations by $400,000 (4/5th vote required)
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Authorize an increase in estimated revenues and appropriations in the amount of $400,000 in the Economic Development Department's Inclusionary Housing Fund appropriations Unit 009-8208-DEO002 (4/5th vote required); and
b. Authorize the Auditor-Controller to amend the FY 2015-16 Economic Development Department Community Development adopted budget, Fund 009, Unit 8208 and Appropriation Unit DEO002, to increase estimated revenues and appropriations by $400,000 (4/5th vote required).

SUMMARY:
This request is to increase appropriations within Economic Development Department's Inclusionary Housing Fund 009. The increase in appropriations is necessary to enable the County to exercise its option to purchase an inclusionary home before the home is sold at foreclosure and lost from the inclusionary housing inventory. There is currently enough fund balance in Fund 009 to cover this unanticipated expenditure.

DISCUSSION:
The Board of Supervisors adopted an Inclusionary Housing Ordinance in 1980 to require developers to develop and support affordable housing in the County. Since the program began, more than 250 units of owner occupied affordable housing have been developed. There are three ways the County loses these units: 1) the term of affordability is reached; 2) the County fails to exercise its option to purchase a home when the owner sells and another income qualified buyer cannot be fou...

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