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RESOLUTION NO. 1832
A RESOLUTION amending the 1985-1988 Housing Assistance
Plan for the City of Pasco, Washington.
WHEREAS, the Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) requires a Housing Assistance Plan (HAP) approved by HUD
and locally adopted to qualify the City of Pasco for Community
Development Block Grant funds; and
WHEREAS, a HAP covering the federal fiscal years of 1986,
1987 and 1988 was prepared by the City of Pasco and subsequently
approved by HUD, based upon information available in 1985; and
WHEREAS, social and economic conditions have changed in
the community such that the HAP needs to be amended to reflect
those changes; NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO:
That the Housing Assistance Plan dated September 11, 1985, and
approved by HUD November 12, 1985, is hereby amended to
reflect changes in the City's three-year housing assistance goals
contained in Part II of the Housing Assistance Plan attached
hereto.
day of
SED by the City Council of the City of Pasco this 4;
, 1988.
Ed en er, Mayor
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF
THE CITY OF PASCO AND FRANKLIN CO.
P 0 BOX 687 0 PASCO, WASHINGTON 99301 0 (509) 547-3581
Ray Pflueger, Chair
James Johnson, Vice-Chair
James A Richter
James W Rogers
Shirley Sheppard
Jack Lippold
Executive Director
May 12, 1988
Gary Crutchfield, City Manager
City Hall
412 W. Clark
Pasco, WA 99301
The Housing Authority has been invited to submit an application
for additional Section 8 Rental Assistance Certificates under
the Moderate Rehabilitation Program.
We have a dire need for additional certificates for rental
assistance here in Pasco. Our present family assistance program
has been closed to new applicants since last June due to the
terribly long list of families waiting for assistance. Even
with the waiting list closed for the best part of the past year,
we still have a three year waiting list for assistance.
We are requesting that the City Housing Assistance Plan be
revised to include this more realistic need for small family
rental assistance.
Our proposal and application will be for 160 Moderate
Rehabilitation Certificates. This would not only assist that
many families but also permit the rehabilitation of an equal
number of Pasco rental units, providing additional jobs.
I hope you will look favorably upon this proposal which will
allow us to assure decent, safe, and sanitary dwellings within
the means of the families of our communities.
Thank you for all of your assistance.
Sincerely,
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Jack R. Lippold
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Form ApprcnIed
OMB No 2506 0063
U S DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
ENTITLEMENT PROGRAM
HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN
1 NAME OF COMMUNITY
City_ of Pasco
2 GRANT NUMBER
B - 8 8 — i'; C — 5 3 — 0 0 0 9
'3 PERIOD OF APPLICABILITY
FROM October 1, 1985 TO September 30, 1988
5 HUD APPROVAL
4 DATE OF SUBMISSION
5/17/88
4a
• Original • Revision Ei Amendment (Signature of Authorized Official) (Date)
PART I - HOUSING ASSISTANCE NEEDS
TABLE I - HOUSING STOCK CONDITIONS
TENURE
TYPE
STANDARD UNITS SUBSTANDARD UNITS SUBSTANDARD UNITS SUITABLE FOR REHAB
OCCUPIED
UNITS
VACANT
UNITS
OCCUPIED
UNITS
VACANT
UNITS
OCCUPIED UNITS
VACANT
UNITS Total Lower Income
C 0 E F
Owner 3 459 85 167 3 150 57
997
0
16 Renter 3,053 700
II - RENTAL SUBSIDY
350
NEEDS
48
OF LOWER INCOME
310
HOUSEHOLDS TABLE
ELDERLY SMALL FAMILY LARGE FAMILY TOTAL
H I .1 K
Very Low Income 98
1 9 %
565
71
133
17LY0
796
100%
415
9 Percent
10 Other Lower Income 61 318 46
ii ETA 19 71 30 126
12 To be Displaced 0 0 0 0
13 Total 178 955 209
16 %
1,342
100% 14 Percent 13 ° 71 %
PART II - THREE YEAR GOAL
, TABLE I - UNITS TO BE ASSISTED
REHABILITATION
OF
SUBSTANDARD UNITS
NEW
CONSTRUCTION
CONVERSION 10
STANDARD UNITS
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
L to N o
15 Owner 30 0 0 0
16 Renter 0 0 0 0._____
(UNITS EXPECTED TO ASSIST LOWER INCOME HOUSEHOLDS)
17 Owner 30 0 0 0
18 Renter 0 0 0
TABLE II - LOWER INCOME HOUSEHOLDS TO RECEIVE RENTAL SUBSIDIES
ELDERLY SMALL FAMILY LARGE FAMILY TOTAL
a 0 R S
19 Households to be Assisted 38 203 49
17 %
990
100% 20 Percent 13 % 70 %
TABLE III - GOALS FOR HUD RESOURCES SUBJECT TO LOCAL REVIEW AND COMMENT
ELDERLY SMALL FAMILY LARGE FAMILY TOTAL
T U V w
21J Households to be Assisted 38 203 49 290
HOUSING TYPE PREFERENCE (Maximum Number of Units that will be Accepted)
221 NEW REHAB EXISTING
0 160 130
23 II Check this box if the applicant wishes to review State Housing Agency proposals within its jurisdiction
PART III - GENERAL LOCATIONS n24 Attach map identifying the general locations of proposed assisted housing 1
HUD 7091 1(10.82)
124 CFR 670 3061
U S DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
ENTITLEMENT PROGRAM
HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN
1 NAME OF COMMUNITY
City of Pasco
2 GRANT NUMBER
B - 8 8 — M C — 5 3 — 0 0 01 9
3 PERIOD OF APPLICABILITY
FROM 10/1/87 TO 9/31/88
4
• Original IFS Revision • Amendment
5 INCREMENTAL YEAR OF
SUBMISSION
II 1 II 2 n 3
6 HUD APPROVAL
(Signature of Authorized Official) (Dar)
7 INCORPORATION OF HAP, PARTS I - III, BY REFERENCE Parts I, II and III of the HAP approved By HUD 11/12/85
are incorporated by reference and are not contained in this (second) (third) year submission (Latest amendment date of the HAP Parts 1 - III, if any )
PART IV ANNUAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE GOALS
PROGRAM OR PROJECT
HUD
B
UNITS TO BE ASSISTED LOWER INCOME HOUSEHOLDS TO BE ASSISTED
List HUD Assisted Rental Housing Programs first then other Renter
Pro ams and OK ner Programs Separately
NUMBER OF
UNITS
C
HOUSING
TYPE
D
ELDERLY
E
SMALL
FAMILY
F
LARGE
FAMILY
G
TOAL
H A
(1) Section 8 Existing
(2) Housing Rehab., Sub-Standard, Owner Occupied
(3) Moderate Rehab. Existing
,
X
X
10
160
Existing
Rehab
Existing
Rehab
18
4
0
104
5
122
8
1
38
-
130
10
160
HUD-7091.2 (10-E3
(24 CFR 570.—q-ita
Map of Aelghborhoods and
1980 Census Tract Boundarie
....-:--------.. CT 203 (-\ . .... ...... _ ....
HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN EFFECTIVE DATE
Pasco, Washington 10-1-85 thru 9-30-88
SUPPLEMENTAL NARRATIVE
1. PART I, TABLE I, HOUSING STOCK CONDITIONS:
A. Housing units were derived from the 1980 Census data,
updated to reflect new construction and demolitions
through August of 1985. Tenure type determined by
Census data updated with building permit records.
B. Occupancy/vacancy rates determined by survey for Office
of Financial Management, State of Washington, population
estimates 1985.
C. Substandard units were determined from a 1982 Housing
Quality Survey. Data was reconciled with census data
and data supplied by HUD.
2. PART I, TABLE II, RENTAL SUBSIDY NEEDS:
A. All data for 1980 Census, renter households paying 30% or
more by household income for rent adjusted proportionally
to reflect population and household unit changes.
3. PART II, TABLE I, UNITS TO BE ASSISTED:
A. Owner-occupied rehabilitation of substandard units
represents 3-year goal of city sponsored Community
Development Block Grant Housing Rehabilitation Program.
B. Due to circumstances in the community, it is
unrealistic to set goals for new construction for the
next several years.
4. PART 22, TABLE II, RENTAL SUBSIDIES:
A. The Pasco Housing authority indicates difficulty in
placing large families in other than conventional public
housing, thus, lower proportion of large family
assistance and larger proportion of small family
assistance.
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5. Definition of "Substandard": Chapter 10, Uniform Housing
Code, 1982 Edition, published by ICBO, (Copy attached as
exhibit "B")
6. Definition of "Substandard and Suitable for Rehabilitation":
Any unit with one or more of the conditions enumerated in the
definition of "substandard".
7. Impact of Rental Conversions: Historically little
activity; one conversion involving 30 units over past 13
years. No notable conversion activity anticipated in next
three years.
8. Special Housing Needs of Handicapped Persons: The exact
number of handicapped individuals that reside in Pasco is
unknown as is their housing status.
9. Special Housing Needs of Single Individuals with Dependent
Children: According to 1980 Census, Pasco contained 674
households headed by single female with dependent children
(no data for single males with dependent children). Housing
status is unknown but majority of these households are
assumed to be included in small family rent subsidy needs.
10) Special Housing Needs for Other Particular Groups of Lower
Income Households: No other special housing needs
reflected in available data.
11) Lower Income Minority Households:
A. Lower Income Households in Substandard Units, by Tenure,
Household Type, and Race
Race
Black
American Indian
Asian
Hispanic
SUB-TOTAL
White
TOTAL
Owner-Occupied
E SF LF
4 1 0
O 0 0
O 0 0
4 1 0
8 2 0
57 8 4
65 10 4
Rent-Occupied
E SF LF E
1 10 15 5
0 1 1 0
O 1 2 0
3 27 39 7
4 39 57 12
12 106 151 69
16 145 208 81
Total
SF LF
11 15
1 1
1 2
28 39
41 57
114 155
155 212
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B) Households Paying 30% or More of Income for Rent, by
Household Type and Race (Rent Subsidy Needs)
Race Elderly Small Family Large Family Total
Black 14 58 12 84
American Indian 1 3 1 5
Asian 2 7 1 10
Hispanic 36 151 31 218
SUB-TOTAL 53 219 45 317
White 141 583 117 841
TOTAL 194 802 162 1158
NARRATIVE ITEMS FOR 1988 ONE YEAR GOALS
12) The City of Pasco will continue to operate its housing
rehabilitation program from the annual entitlement grant.
The program is available only to owner/occupied households
with a total income less than 80% of the Tr-Cities median
income for applicable household size.
13) The goal of assisting rental households would be met by the
city working in conjunction with the Pasco Housing Authority.
The Housing Authority will be applying for Section 8
certificates in 1988 to meet this goal.
14) The moderate rehab goals will be fulfilled by the Housing
Authority through the use of vouchers for the proposed units.