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<br />I Total <br /> <br />~153,144 <br />FISCAL YEAR 2000/2001 <br />CONTRACT OBJECTIVES <br /> <br />GOALS # OF/ COMPLETION <br /> HOUSEHOLDS DATE <br /> ASSISTED <br />Primary Quantitative Contract Goals <br />Housing Rehabilitation 11 December 31, 2000 <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />Marketing <br /> <br />Contractor shall comply with City's affirmative marketing plan for HOME assisted <br />housing. Contractor shall select eligible HOME tenants from a pool of applicants <br />residing in the incorporated limits of the City of Redwood City no later than the date on <br />which construction will begin or in the case of vacant units, immediately upon <br />completion of rehabilitation work or the earliest date unit is habitable for occupancy. <br />Contractor shall include as part of its marketing efforts, outreach to homeless and at-risk <br />of being homeless households transitioning through one of the various homeless and self <br />sufficiency assistance programs operating in the City of Redwood City. HAND will be <br />required by the City to give preference to eligible households of two or more people for <br />occupancy of two or more bedroom units to meet the City's Consolidated Plan goals of <br />expanding the supply of affordable housing for large family households. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />Income Affordability and Occupancy Restriction <br /> <br />In accordance with the provisions of the HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) <br />Program, the rental units rehabilitated on this property shall be subject to HOME <br />Program requirements and shall be at all times, be occupied by qualified low income <br />households. A Qualified low-income household shall: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />have a household income no greater than 50% of the area median income established <br />by HUD for San Mateo County, <br /> <br />. shall be a resident within the incorporated limits of the City of Redwood City prior to <br />the time of application, and <br /> <br />. for two bedroom and larger units, the City requires occupancy preference be given to <br />large households, as defined by the City's Consolidated Plan which documents the <br />greatest housing need for large family households of four or more persons. <br /> <br />2 <br />