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File #: 2197-2019    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/9/2020 In control: CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPA
On agenda: 2/18/2020 Final action:
Title: Amended First Time Homebuyer Loan Down Payment Assistance Program Guidelines
Attachments: 1. ATCH 1 - Resolution, 2. EX A - Amended Down Payment Assistance Guidelines, 3. ATCH 2 - Proposed Changes to Down Payment Assistance Guidelines
To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council

From: Vincent Smith, Community Development Director

Prepared By: Andrea Clark, Affordable Housing Representative

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Amended First Time Homebuyer Loan Down Payment Assistance Program Guidelines

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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommendation

Adopt a resolution approving amended First Time Homebuyer Loan Program Guidelines.

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DISCUSSION:
The City operates a First Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance Program (the "Program"). The Program is funded with HOME and CalHome Program funds from the California State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). Under the Program, the City provides deferred, low interest loans to low-income first-time homebuyers to purchase homes in Napa. The loans are secured against the properties and are due at the earlier of 30 years or when the borrow no longer occupies the property.

The City applied for a 2019 CalHome Disaster Assistance Program grant to be used for first time homebuyer down payment assistance and is awaiting award notification. In anticipation of receiving the CalHome Disaster Assistance grant award, the Program guidelines need to be amended to reflect the increased income limit and maximum loan amount allowed under the CalHome Disaster Assistance Program. Under the current Program guidelines, the maximum income limit is 80% of the area median income to be an eligible applicant. The CalHome Disaster Assistance Program sets the income limits at 120% of the area median income for applicants who qualify as victims of an eligible natural disaster. Eligible households include both those who were directly impacted as well as those who were economically displaced.

Current Program guidelines allow for a maximum loan amount of $150,000 or 30% of the purchase price, whichever is less when using HOME or CalHome Reuse Account funds. The maximum loan from CalHome Disaster funds is $100,000. Staff is recommending that when a borrower receives loan...

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