SDHC City Linkage Fee Stakeholders Meeting November 19, 2009 1.

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SDHC City Linkage Fee Stakeholders Meeting November 19,

Affordable Housing Funds The Housing Trust Fund (HTF ) Funded by Linkage Fee, a commercial development fee created by the San Diego City Council on April 16, 1990 May be used for loans, grants, or indirect assistance to produce and maintain affordable units and related facilities Inclusionary Housing Fund (IHF) Funded by Inclusionary Fee, a residential development fee created by the San Diego City Council on June 3, 2003 Requires that 10 percent of new construction units be set aside as affordable housing (65 %of AMI (rental) or 100 %of AMI (for-sale) Developers may also satisfy the affordable housing requirement through payment of an “in-lieu fee” which is reviewed annually 2

Local Housing Trust Fund Linkage Fee Uses First Time Homebuyers: 1,233 units Rental Housing Development: 5,353 units Rehab-Owner Occupied: 92 units Transitional Housing Operations: 600+ beds per year In FY10 will provide funding for 16 Transitional Housing programs Operated by Episcopal Community Services, Mental Health Services, San Diego Safe Harbor, San Diego Second Chance, San Diego Youth Services, St. Vincent De Paul Village, Vietnam Veterans of San Diego, YMCA and YWCA Beyer Courtyard Apartments 3

Local Housing Trust Fund Linkage Fee Benefits Controlled locally and designed to respond to local needs HTF generates jobs in the construction, real estate, and community service sectors, linking new job creation with the provision of appropriate housing HTF helps local workers buy homes; new homeowners pay property taxes and generate sales tax revenue in the City; and creates a stable workforce for local employers HTF saves the City money. By contributing funds to pay for community services, the fee covers costs that are absorbed by general fund budgets in other cities 4

Housing Trust Fund HTF is the primary source of local matching funds for several federal and state programs HOME ($9 mil/yr to City) requires 25% match State HTF program ($2 million) requires 100% local match These programs enable SDHC to attract funding & expand the benefits of the HTF 5

Local Housing Trust Fund History July 1989 – Keyser Marston Assoc. (KMA), Inc. prepares San Diego’s first study to determine the nexus between commercial development and impacts on housing; April 16, 1990 – San Diego City Council adopts the first “Linkage” fee and creates the City’s Housing Trust Fund. Other funding sources include TOT incremental increase, Utility User Fee, Business License Fee, and Lighting/Maintenance District; July 8, 1996 – To spur business development during the City’s recession, the City Council cuts linkage fees in half; June 18, 2003 – Affordable Housing Task Force (AHTF) recommends re- doubling of the 1990 linkage fee schedule; December 12, 2004 – KMA issues the updated Nexus study; and September 2, 2009 – LU&H directs staff to prepare an update of the Linkage Fee Nexus Study and to identify other potential funding sources 6

CA Jurisdictions with Linkage Fees Sacramento– Fees range from $0.50 per sq ft. for warehouses to over $2.00 for retail commercial with automatic annual adjustments based on the San Francisco Construction Cost Index. San Francisco— Entertainment $18.62/sf, Hotel $14.95/sf, Office $19.96/sf, and Retail $18.62/sf with a built in inflation formula. Santa Monica—$ 4.77/sf up to 15,000/sf and $ 10.61/sf above 15,000/sf. Menlo Park— $13.62/sf for office and R&D and $7.40/sf for all other commercial development. 7

CA Jurisdictions with Linkage Fees Palo Alto— As of May 1, 2001, the Commercial Housing Mitigation fee is $16.01/sf; applies to all development over 20,000 /sf. City of Pleasanton— Currently: Commercial is $2.66/sf. Fee is revised by the percentage increase or decrease in the Consumer Price Index for San Francisco/Oakland region. City of Sunnyvale —Housing Mitigation fees $8.00/sf for commercial development. City of Petaluma —Commercial $2.08/sf, Retail $3.59/sf and Industrial $2.15/sf. 8

San Diego Fee Schedule $1.06/sf for office and comparable uses 80 cents/sf for research and development spaces 64 cents/sf for hotels, retail and manufacturing 27 cents/sf for warehouses 9

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Next Steps December 3: Meeting of Steering Committee to Complete Scope(s) of Services for RFP Process Review methodology and analysis in Linkage Study Identify other sources of revenue used across the country for affordable housing and trust funds January: Release Request for Proposals January: Proposal preparation period Mid-February: Steering Committee evaluates & recommends contract awards to Housing Commission March – May: Consultant completes research, analysis & recommendations June: Report & recommendations to Housing Commission July: Report & recommendations to LU&H September: Report & recommendations to City Council 11