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4/17/2007
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Mortgage Credit Certificates <br />Local jurisdictions can apply to the state for an allocation of Mortgage Credit Ceriticates, <br />which provide a tax credit to subsidize the mortgage interest rate for qualified first-time <br />homebuyers. The MCC program in Pleasanton is coordinated through Alameda County, <br />and the City pays an annual administrative fee to the County to cover program <br />administration. Starting in FY 2003, the City prioritized its MCC allocation for buyers of <br />56 below-market priced homes on the Bernal property (Walnut Hills, Canyon Oaks, and <br />Carlton Oaks). This program involved a cooperative agreement with Alameda County in <br />which the City was able to borrow against its future MCC allocations in order to make <br />additional MCC's available to buyers of the Bernal homes. Through an agreement <br />between the City and the builders, KB Home and Greenbriar Homes Communities, the 56 <br />duet homes (1,300 sq. tt., 3 bedrooms/2 baths) were sold at a cost of $199,000 to low <br />income buyers (80°/n of AMI). The City made available up to $20,000 in individual <br />second mortgage loans to each buyer on a need basis. Buyers were responsible for <br />obtaining the primary mortgage financing. "fhe first homes were occupied in July 2002, <br />and occupancy of the final units occurred in mid-2005. 'I'hc City recently approved an <br />Affordable Housing Plan for a new condominium project with Silverstone Communities <br />which will yield 12 new affordable units (5 low-income, 2moderate-income, and 5 <br />"affordable by design") in 2007. Similarly, an agreement was reached in 2006 with Lyon <br />Property Management which will yield 35 below-market priced condominiums in the <br />Stoneridge Apartments project when the owner moves forward with sale of the condo <br />units (anticipated in 2007). <br />Multi-Family Housing Program <br />Local jurisdictions can apply to the State for the purpose of funding affordable multi- <br />family housing developments. <br />Opportunity Zone Inter-regional Partnership <br />The County has two inter-regional partnership-designated jobs/housing balance <br />opportunity zones: one is a project involving Dublin BART station and one for a project <br />at San Lorenzo Village. The County will apply for and support applications for any funds <br />that these projects are eligible for that will assist in implementation. <br />Public Utilities Commission (PUC) Rule 20A <br />Rule 20A provides an annual allocation to Alameda County from PG&E for <br />infrastructure improvements related to electric utility under-grounding. <br />State Funds for Transportation Financing <br />[n addition to the program above, there are several transportation financing opportunity <br />programs including Flexible Congestion Relief Program, State and Local Transportation <br />Actia~ Plan - FY07 <br />Cily of Pleasanton <br />Page 7 <br />
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