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1 City Council Announcements August 9, 2011 A. Information Needed by Council Staff 1. Quarterly Housing Report The Council Office has received the Quarterly Housing Report for the Fourth Quarter, FY 2010-2011 Would the Council like to hold a briefing on the attached report? B. F.Y.I. 1. Council Meeting on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 will be starting at 2:00 p.m. C. Grants for Council’s Review - The Administration has forwarded information about the following grant opportunities that they are pursuing. Following is a quick list of the items. A memo with more information is attached. If the Council does not have any objections, and the City is awarded the grant, these will come back through the Consent and Budget Amendment process. 1. Water Conservation Master Plan more enhancements to the websites and landscaping tools that the Department of Public Utilities has already been developing, videos, DVDs. Grant amount: $39,032. Match requirement: 100% of in-kind services with existing staff. 2. Solar City Project Extension funding would allow the City to continue work on the original grant award to increase the solar energy market in Utah. Grant amount: $20,000. Match requirement: 100% of in-kind services with existing staff. 3. Maternal Oral Health Education set up education program on the importance of oral hygiene for young and/or low-income pregnant women, in conjunction with programs at the Sorenson Unity Center. Grant amount: $5,000. Match requirement: 0%. 4. Emergency Management Performance Program funding toward City’s Emergency Management operations and planning, grant amount will be determined when the grant is awarded. There is a 50% match requirement that would be met with existing department salaries. 5. Best Buy Grant for Computer Clubhouse use toward salaries and supplies of training children on computer applications. Grant amount is $10,000 with no required match. 6. Justice Assistance Grant Continuation of prior year grants - Salt Lake City & County will use funds to improve law enforcement and criminal justice technology, training, and equipment and supplies toward projects supporting JAG purposes. Total grant amount is $421,634. (Salt Lake City would receive $282,884 and the County receives an additional $138,750.) No match is required.

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Page 1: City Council Announcements August 9, 2011 · Average Per Loan $4,595.67 $4,595.67 Number of Units 10 10 Average Per Unit $1,378.70 $1,378.70 Housing Program Funding Sources FUNDING

1

City Council Announcements August 9, 2011

A. Information Needed by Council Staff

1. Quarterly Housing Report The Council Office has received the Quarterly Housing Report for the Fourth Quarter, FY 2010-2011 Would the Council like to hold a briefing on the attached report?

B. F.Y.I. 1. Council Meeting on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 will be starting at 2:00 p.m.

C. Grants for Council’s Review - The Administration has forwarded information about the following grant opportunities that they are pursuing. Following is a quick list of the items. A memo with more information is attached. If the Council does not have any objections, and the City is awarded the grant, these will come back through the Consent and Budget Amendment process.

1. Water Conservation Master Plan – more enhancements to the websites and

landscaping tools that the Department of Public Utilities has already been developing,

videos, DVDs. Grant amount: $39,032. Match requirement: 100% of in-kind services

with existing staff.

2. Solar City Project Extension – funding would allow the City to continue work on the

original grant award to increase the solar energy market in Utah. Grant amount:

$20,000. Match requirement: 100% of in-kind services with existing staff.

3. Maternal Oral Health Education – set up education program on the importance of

oral hygiene for young and/or low-income pregnant women, in conjunction with

programs at the Sorenson Unity Center. Grant amount: $5,000. Match requirement:

0%.

4. Emergency Management Performance Program – funding toward City’s Emergency

Management operations and planning, grant amount will be determined when the grant

is awarded. There is a 50% match requirement that would be met with existing

department salaries.

5. Best Buy Grant for Computer Clubhouse – use toward salaries and supplies of

training children on computer applications. Grant amount is $10,000 with no required

match.

6. Justice Assistance Grant – Continuation of prior year grants - Salt Lake City &

County will use funds to improve law enforcement and criminal justice technology,

training, and equipment and supplies toward projects supporting JAG purposes. Total

grant amount is $421,634. (Salt Lake City would receive $282,884 and the County

receives an additional $138,750.) No match is required.

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FRANK B. GRAY

"DIRECTOR

MARY DE LA MARE- SCHAEFER

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

ROBERT FARRINGTON, .JR.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL

SCANNED TO: t\.c'-~ SCANNE9 BY:~ DATE: 7f~2 J /11

RAl..;PH BECKER

M AYOR

RECEIVED JUL 2 1 2011

n Salt Lake City Mayor Date Received: OJ! '2.../ / 2A Il ,

Date Sent to City Council: () -"1 I '2t1...., 1421 I

TO: Salt Lake City Council Jill Remington-Love, Chair

FROM: Frank Gray, Community & Ec nomic Development Depaliment Direc ~

DATE: July 19, 2011

SUBJECT: QUalierly Housing Report for Fi~ -2011 , Fourth Quarter

STAFF CONTACT: LuAnn Clark, Director of Housing and Neighborhood Development, at 801-535-6131 or [email protected]

ACTION REQUIRED: None

DOCUMENT TYPE: Briefing

BUDGET IMPACT: None

DISCUSSION:

Issue Origin: The City Council has requested a qUalierly housing repOli from the Community and Economic Development Dep·aliment. - .

Analysis: The following information is included in the report. • Loans to First-Time Homebuyers, Rehabilitation Projects, Funding Sources and

Outreach/Marketing Efforts • Housing Starts, Additions, Remodels and Repairs • Boarded Building Activity and Closed/Boarded Houses/Apartments by Council District • Housing Trust Fund Ledger • Subdivision Housing Report • Community Development Corporation CDBG and HOME Reports • NeighborWorks Salt Lake CDBG and HOME RepOlis • Economic Update

451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 404

P.O. 80X 145486, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5486

TELEPHONE: 801-535-6230 FAX: 801-535-6005

WWW.SLCGDV.CDM/CED

® REcY[a.ED PAPER

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Recommendation: None

PUBLIC PROCESS: None

RELEVANT ORDINANCES: None

RE: Fourth Quarter Housing Report, FY 2010-201 1 Page 2 of2

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Attachment A: Loans to First-Time Homebuyers, Rehabilitation Projects, Funding Sources and Outreach/Marketing Efforts

Attachment B: Housing Starts, Additions, Remodels and Repairs

Attachment C: Boarded Building Activity and Closed/Boarded Houses/Apartments by Council District

Attachment D: Housing Trust Fund Ledger

Attachment E: Subdivision Housing Report

Attachment F: Community Development Corporation CDBG and HOME Reports

Attachment G: NeighborWorks Salt Lake CDBG and HOME Reports

Attachment H: Economic Update

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Attachment A Loans to First-Time Homebuyers, Rehabilitation Projects, Funding Sources, and Outreach/Marketing Efforts

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HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT

HOUSING PROGRAMS REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2010-2011

..

QUARTER 4 (Aprill, 2011 - June 30, 2011)

The Housing and Neighborhood Development Division's funding sources include the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), the HOME Program, and Program Income from CDBG, HOME, Renter Rehab, the Housing Trust Fund, and Utah State Funding. Private Funding Sources include Wells Fargo Bank, GMAC and American Express.

The First Time Homebuyer Program, which uses HOME, CDBG, and private funding sources, has placed 375 families in properties. This fiscal year thirteen First Time Home Buyer homes have been purchased and rehabilitated and two have been newly constructed. At the end ofthe quarter, three First Time Home Buyer homes were in the process of rehabilitation, two were available for sale, and one home had a buyer in the loan approval process.

First Time Home Buyer Loans

-- ~- .. 4th Qua~t~r-Fiscal YTn

Loans Closed 15 8 Dollar Amount $2,367,926.00 $1,159,286.00

Average Per Loan $157,861.73 $144,910.00

The Housing Rehabilitation Program has completed 104 projects during the fiscal year including 101 single family units and 10 multi-family units for a total of 111 units. During the fourth quarter, 25 projects including 32 units were closed.

Single Family Rehabilitation Projects

Fiscal YTn 4th Quarter

Loans Closed 101 22

Dollar Amount $918,336.00 $210,382.00

Change Orders $ 39,940.00 $625.00

Average Per Loan $9,487.88 $9,562.82 Number of Units 101 22 Average Per Unit $9,487.88 $9,562.82

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Multi-Family Rehabilitatiou Projects

Fiscal YTD 4th Quarter Number ofProiects 3 3

Dollar Amount $13,787.00 $13,787.00 Average Per Loan $4,595.67 $4,595.67 Number of Units 10 10 Average Per Unit $1,378.70 $1,378.70

Housing Program Funding Sources

FUNDING SOURCES Fiscal YTD %OF 4th Quarter %OF 07/01110 - 6/30/11 FUNDS 4/01111 - 6/30/11 FUNDS

Community Development Block Grant $ 694,295.00 20.8% $ 4,450.00 0.3%

Rental Rehab Funds $ 11,447.00 0.3% $ 1,297.00 0.1%

Personal Contributions $ 292,637.00 8.8% $ 59,882.00 4.3%

Private FWlding Sources $ 648,121.00 19.4% $ 0.00 0.0%

Home $ 1,683,504.00 50.4% $ 1,318,451.00 95.3%

River Park Funds $ 0.00 0.0% $ 0.00 0.0%

Olh~r Funds $ 9,985.00 0.3% $ 0.00 0.0%

TOTAL $ 3,339,989.00 100% $ 1,384,080.00 100%

Outreach and Marketing Efforts

HAND is continuing its outreach efforts. It has mailed 18,000 brochures and letters during this fiscal year. In addition, HAND has created television commercials that are rWilling on the City's cable channel alld on Univision. HAND is also advertising its first time home buyer homes on Craig's List and KSL.Com. I-lAND also paliicipated in an event sponsored by the Salt Lake County Lead program.

HAND is also working with Salt Lake County, Rocky Mountain Power and QuestaI' to upgrade the efficiency of its rehab projects and has revised its rehab specifications to include materials that will qualify for the rebates that are currently available. HAND will continue to meet with these pal·tners and implement new ideas alld products that can enhance the energy efficiency of its projects.

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Attachment B Housing Starts, Additions, Remodels and Repairs

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Quarteriy Housing Report

For the Quarter From 4/1/2011 to 6/30/2011

BLD2011-01204 2/28/2011 MONTGOMERY VILLAS SPEC HOME :274 S MONTGOMERY St $139,246.00 110S09008 S/9/2011 1 '>---'-- _ .. , ~c"< ..

BLD2011-01481 3/14/2011 SUMNER RESIDENCE ·1424 E PERRYS HOllOW Rd $700,000.00 110504009 5/4/2011 1

BLD2011-01600 3/18/2011 H.A.N.D. SlC CORP 551 N 900 W $85,000.00 110505015. 5/5/2011 1

BLD2010-07852 11/12/2010 SARGETAKIS RESIDENCE 17905 TEXAS St $2,500,000.00 110517012 5/17/2011 1

BlD2010-07218 10/20/2010 SMITH-BRONSTEIN RESIDENCE ·1305 5 YUMA 5t $150,000.00· 110621032 6/21/2011 1

BLD2011-01952 4/5/2011 GRIFFIN RESIDENCE 1810 E REDONDO Ave $275,000.00 110608035 6/8/2011 1

BlD2010-07220 10/20/2010 SMITH-BRONSTEIN RESIDENCE 1317 S YUMA St $150,000.00 110621035 6/21/2011 : 1 (NORTH PROPERTY)

BlD2011-02533 5/3/2011 AHMED RESIDENCE ;223652200 E $440,000.00 : 110617111 6/17/201L 1

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Attachment C Boarded Building Activity and ClosedlBoarded Houses/Apartments by Council District

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Boarded Buildings Activity 4th Quarter

April 1, 2011 through June 30,2011

Existing Boarded buildings as of March 31, 2010 Vacant/Secure Buildings as of March 31,2010* Demolition Resolved New boarded buildings Total boarded buildings June 30, 2010 Buildings vacant/secure June 30, 2010

61 125

7 1 2

55 123

*Properties, which are vacant, and complaints or activity is such that they require monitoring, but not boarding.

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CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

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District #1 8 District #2 10 District #3 4 District #4 23 District #5 8 District #6 1 District #7 1

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15 18 19 36 24 2 9

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CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

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Address I ! District #1 - Boarded I I I _ I---------------~'~~~:---~-- ~ I i I ~' ----------------F1 Sidwell No. Owner I Owner's Address Boarded* 'I Comments

! i I. 1569 North Baroness Street i 08-22-330-009 Rene Guerra il~1-5;O:6"~9'-N;-;-ort-ChC-;C;B-a-ro-n-e-ss----;;S-;-tr-ee-'tc-iI-;ORc-e-s'Cidc-e-ntC-ia-cI-+----------

ISait Lake City, UT 84116 1 - ~ 1 _

337 North Chicago Street 08-35-252-022 Leonardo Chazarez 337 North Chicago Street 1 Residentia"I-+----------

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165 North Laxon Court 08-35-452-005 Maria L Bustamante 165 North Laxon Court Residential _____________ + _____ .-;1._ Salt Lake City, UT 84116

i 578 North Redwood Road 08-34-202-012 IA"'lccan=-"Tc-. "'pccars=occnsc:--------+-=;7"24~S;-0-ut"'h-:3"'0"'0'-;E=-=a:·-'s-"-t -----1i-;ORc::eccs"'idccec:-nt"'ia"I-+-------·--

411 North Star Crest Drive - Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 IOct-99 ,

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411 North Star Crest Drive 08-34-153-023 ITofua & Mele S. Tuuefiafi 12781 Provo Way Residential --__ . _ ISacramento, CA 9582=2 ___ +-____ + _________ _

! 1102 West 400 North 108-35-177-021 Salt Lake City Corporation '451 So. State SI. PO 145460 Residential

I------! I Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 I Boarded Residential

1801 West 1100 North 108-27-176-002 Garth & Oral M. North 1071 North Redwood Road Residential ! Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 3-Dec

! 551 North 900 West i 08-35-205-020 Charles B. Nelson 1007 Cliff Drive Residential

: 1 Santa Paula, CA 93060 , --1-' 1 _____ . i !Distrtict #1 - Vacant & Secured! - --+1-_-____ +-_______ _

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_. ___ j541 North Colorado Street I' 'w,_

. _____ Salt Lake City, UT 84116

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541 N~olorado Stree1~3I:.2~_~Q:2~~aVier Ledesma

11028West Eclipse Way -~8-26-331-0o.9 Ius Bank NA .11010 South 7th Street ,~ +_nn _______ +tMinneapolis, MN 55415

1908 West Gander Lane ---iICO.OOC8--OC22=15~-.624-1_welis Fargo Bank .. ------- o"ne Home Campus I~ _ __ _ Des Moines, IA 50328 1-

1631 Westlvy Circle -r-27-452:o.:z.8$itibank 888 East Walnut Street

____ l----------t-- Austin, TX 78758

1815 West Mojave Drive 108-22-376-008 konald V & Marilee M Perez --+--:45-=CO:O-=p-'--io-n-e-er-D::-7riv-e-#'"7"'7:-:06:----+-nc--_-_o-'~c--_-. ~-___ --+ ____ 1 _____ _ Glendale CA 91203 t----

~53 North Oakley Street I 08-35-1 O~ Bac Home Loans ServiCing

571 North Redwood Road

~15 West Riverview Ave.

400 Countrywide Way SV-35 Simi Valley, CA 93065

08-34-131-028 I Robert Arnold 3624 East Brighton Point Dr. I Cottonwood Hgts, UT 84121 I

08-22-276-001 I Mary South 1279 North Quince Street I Salt Lake City, UT 84103

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~848 West Sir Charles Dr. 108-27-157-010Ma L F Dela Cruz 'I' P. 0_ Box 33053 I ~ __ _---+ _ _ L Las Vegas, NV 89133

-1-060 vvest-St8riing~~=i??-014ILarry J Winkelkotter 1565 South Cheyenne Street I~-=___ --±.-::---==-~-==- ISait Lake City, UT 84104 I

~9 North 900 West ____ JO_8::.3_5::403-038 Craig R. Vierig [5695 South Highland Drive ,~ f c/o Vierig & Co. Real Estate ! Holladay, UT 84121

~-~-~--= -.. st~=-= i~~-;;=1~9~;1~-IHazel J Woodward -- I. 452 North 1100 West 1

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526 North 1100 West i 08-35-133-012 Atkins 1100 LLC 526 North 1100 West I Residential I -----

- --- ! ------ Salt Lake City, UT 84116 I I i I I

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400 Countryside Way SV-35 I Residential 915 West 200 North i 08-35-453-001 Bae Home Loans Servicing LP

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I I Simi Valley, CA 93065 I

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CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

=~==~ --- I --~=~F-~ - 7/1212011 i--- +-.~ -.--.- .. --~~ I I District #2 - Boarded I-~- _ In ~ ----~-

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~rJ~if:!-~_ I Sidwell No_-JOwner Owner'SAddress Boarded*IComments

. 'I ~-- I -~32 So~Glendale Street 15-02-383-01~~ lC;arl w. Barney, Jr. 1854 East 5725 South I PRE 1986 I CTO ~

, Ogden, Utah 84403 I Residential I --_.-

~ So~l®_~ererny Street 115-02-205-006 ~nnellnvestments LLC P. 0, Box 645

I=~~=_ I j------ Lehi, UT 84043

Commercial

572 South Post Street 115-02-451-035 [Bryan Roberts 10186 South 3345 West Residential ------~~--~-~-- - South Jordon, Utah 84095 6-Feb

------- I ' , .!4~9-Sou§Pr;;spectStreet I 15-10-203-00-1tc;;arth C~, Oral M. & 1071 North Redwood Road 111712002 -'soarded wlo permits I-____ . __ ~ __ ~ ==t'arth W. North Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Residential

353 N. ~iiliJOQ.. West 08-35-279-023IJohn R. & Helen Powell 1537.3 South Ridgecrest Drive I Residential I _____ . ______ ~ ITaY!9~~' Utah 84118 16-Feb !

~5~Nortt1JOO West I08-35-279-022~JOhn R. & Helen M. Powell 5385 Souti1"Ridgecrest Drive 3-0ct [Boarded Secured \-- I ¥o Rita Richins Taylorsville, Utah 84118 Residential Residentia:::I ___ --1

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-10South 800 West I 15-02-226-oClf3-1:§alt Lake City Corporation 451 S~th -State St. #225 Commercial I l Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

f~8~~~~~;e~'-' 15-11-202~014~~~ry Homes Incorporated :i521-is:?~~-2z00 West 4-Nov ~_T for restaurant __ ._______ _ IRiverton~tah 84065 Residential I

7j7\j\ji~i100North---~-35-476=[iiJuS-B-:ank National Association 115Q.!\]~9heny Center I Residential· ~ - ----.-. -----1

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1346 West Mead AvenueI15-11-159-014 'Angelina M Perez 1346 West Mead Avenue Residential I i & Marcos Hernandez Salt Lake City, UT 84104 i I ! I i I

1500 W_ North Temple St r08=34~76-016 Jae Ju & Lib BunJun 1500 West North Temple St iCommercial

Residential

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1050 West Pierpont'-A"'"v-e-_---+1-;-15=----=0""2-""C1=79-008 Edward W_ & Gladys R Evans 111991 South 2240 West

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.863 West 100 South 115-02-206-003 1 Gordon A Madsen 225 South 200 East #150 Commercial '

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1206 West 200 South =h-5-02-152-001 i Salt Lake City Corporation------4~5;:1~S~o-u~t~h ""sC-ta~t-e""sC-tr-e-et~#2=2'"'5-+1 c~o-m-m-e-rc~ia~I--jI-----------j ---------T--- Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 i II I

: I 927 West 300 South ~ 15-02-257-002 Ron Case 9288 South Janalee Drive I Residen!i~ _____________ ~-- ,West Jordan, Utah 84088 i 1

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973 West 500 South ____ pS-02-451-002 Empire Recreations _ 14311 South Mignon Drive 15-Jul Residential, Partially I 1_________ _ :c/o Michael Fontaine ___ ¥alt Lake City, Uffih 84120 I Residential • Boarded, -I

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765 West8Ocis(;11_t~=_~:_:-! 15-11-276-0051 Robert B_ Sheldon __ -_·__ 1354 EastT enth Avenue I Residenti~ i ISait Lake City, Utah 84103 I

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i 1107 AKA 1109 W. 800 S. 15-11-131-003 Maka L. & Vika P. Va(-' 11448 South 1200 West Residential _____ .-_______ +___ - ____ -+I"'s"'al ___ t ""La ... k-:-ec.:C::.:i"ty .... , "Ut_:_a ... h-'8_.4 .. 1.__0 __ 4-+ ____ +-_______ _

572 South 800 West . 15-02-476-017 Ukeila Ika -.1.4110 S Mackay Meadows PI Residential .L.- . iWestValley UT 84119 ----[1---------_~ . ~ I

1250 South 900 West--:::-J 15-11454-027'M-elissa Lyman _________ 1307 East 5300 South 1-;1 R""e-s""'id;-e-nt""ia-;-I-J.---------

___ mO. 1 Murray, Utah 84107 1

~-----------~- ----------.--i-ol-=~=_.,.,-=__c_-=;----.+_=___.,...c__c.,....,...+_--------1426 South 1200 West 15-14-108-013 IAslan & Ilmiha Kraja 19784 South Sweet Blossom Residential r--- . I 1-- ___ . : South Jordan, UT 84095

1061 South 1300 West-15-11-302-00iT Maria S Castro Martinez ---jl-01'OC06°C1~S-ou--Ctc;-h-:1c;;3cooO'OC07W;-;e-s-,t--*RC"e-siccd-e-nt""ia-;-I-t---·-------- I I Salt Lake City, UT 84104 -----.------------, ---. ,.::c.:..=-=='--=--'----=-.:.c."-'-----1I---fl--

~9 West 400 NO:h __ m __ e.8-35-2~9-011 IBrian W. Reynolds :;~:a:~~::~~:'~~ 84062 'Residential I

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CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT . . 7/12/2011 '

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1204 East First Avenue 09-32-489-001 Bleu Moon LLC PO Box 1149 : Residential clo Mark Bonasera Mgr Monterey, CA 93942

166 E.Fourth Ave. AKA 09-31-337-035 Garth W. Allred P. O. Box 1896 i Residential 168 E.Fourth Avenue Sl. George, UT 84771

633-635 E. Fourth Ave. '09-32-310-023 ,ABC Avenues Development LLC 32 West 200 South i Residential ..

Salt Lake City, Utah 84101

619 East Fifth Avenue i 09-32-306-019 , Carol Weeks 1413 East Center Street j Residential Bountiful, Utah 84010

, , ,

1119 East First Avenue 09-32-481-016 ,Locke Avenues LLC 3500 Lenox Road #200 I Residential One Alliance Center Atlanta, GA 30326 I

647 North Grant Street 08-35-226-011 Patricia B. Watson 727 South 1000 West : 5-Aug Boarded Residential Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 : Residential

579 W. North Temple Sl. ,08-36-354-020 GCII Investments LC 242 South 200 East : Commercial ' Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

577 East Tenth Avenue ; 09-32-1 09-005 Shane Schut 326 North 'C' Street , Residential Salt Lake City, UT 84103

41 South University Sl. 16-04-103-001 :Alpha Tau House Corporation 50 South Main Street #1600 ,Residential clo Robert Mansfield Salt Lake City, UT 84101

275 North Vine Street 08-36-433-002 Chad Spector 114 Wagon Wheel Circle Residential Farmington, UT 84025

245 West 300 No. #Rear 08-36-403-037 Deborah Larsen 186 East Dorchester Drive Residential Salt Lake City, Utah 84103

175 West 400 North 08-36-282-010 Donise K. Davidson ,679 East 200 South 3-Mar Vacant Secured :Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 Residential

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343 West 800 North 08-25-377-006 Wade Peabody . P. O. Box 521474 Commercial . AKA 345 West 700 North 'Salt Lake City, Utah 84152

585 North 400 West 08-36-128-031 :AllenJeppeson & Michael G. 1346 North Colorado Street Commercial Haslam Salt Lake City, Utah 84116

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CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 7/1212011 .

[ District 4 - Boarded -]

Address . SidweIl No. Owner

436 East Alameda Ave. 16-06-204-005, Corp of PB of CH JC of LDS . c/o Tax Administration

836-838 S. Jefferson St.15-12-254-027 Kurt Vanderslice

741-743 S.Roberta St. 16-07-130-010 Donna Katsanevakis Alexia Hatzipolakis

753 South Roberta St. ,16-07-130-011 Emily & James R. Weigel

455 East Sego Ave. 16-06-326-011 Richard K. Thomas

358 South Strongs Ct. .16-05-326-017 Martine & John Ferrone

46 South 700 East 16-05-101-005 Julie A. Imaizumi

50 South 700 East 16-05-101-006 Julie A. Imaizumi

632 So. 700 East#rear 16-05-353-014 TS1 Partnership LTD c/o Simon Property Tax Dept.

322 South 1100 East 16-05-402-026 Paul Schaaf

Owner's Address Boarded'

50 E. No. Temple St. #2200 Residential Salt Lake City, Utah 84150

320 West 170 South : La Verkin, Utah 84745

4672 S Deercreek Road Salt Lake City, UT 84124

753 South Roberta Street : Salt Lake City, UT 84111

167 West 1300 North :Sunset, Utah 84015

puplex

. Residential

; Residential

1992 Residential

3025 East Banbury Road 'Residential Cottonwood Hgts. UT 84121

.780 East NorthCliffe Drive Residential : Salt Lake City, Utah 84103

780 East NorthCliffe Drive May-89 Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 . Residential

P. O. Box 6120 . Indianapolis, IN 46206

. i-Aug Residential

1140 East Harrison Avenue ,1-Sep Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 Residential

: Comments

Vacant/Secured PTB Expired 4/29/08

. PTB Expires ,26-Aug

PTB Exp 7101

, Permit Exp 10/9102

. Stay granted Going to B.O.A.

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666 East 300 South 16-06-454-019 William B[eazard

479 East 400 South 16-06-403-018 Grey Oak LLC clo Danie[ W. Jackson

427 East 600 South 16-06-477-027 LDS Church 363-9031

652 East 600 South 16-07-276-028 TS[ Partnership Limited clo Simon Property Group

29 East 900 South 16-07-151-020 Ninth Street Deve[opment LLC

501 East 900 South 16-08-101-006 Rentco

219 West 200 South 15-01-254-018 Kaliope Zezekakis clo Dean Zekas

566 West 200 South 15-01-108-011 Mary M. Drasbek

541 West 300 South ;15-01-153-001 ,Nicho[as & Company

349 West 700 South ; 15-12-130-002 ,Ma[ua[ani B. Hoopiania , . clo Cuma Hoopiiania

643 South 400 West 15-01-380-011 Amerite[ Inn, E[ko, LLC

106-108 So. 500 West 15-01-108-029 ,Eighth North Capital, LLC : clo Sandie Tillotson

329 South Vincent Court ,PRE 1998 PTB 10-06 Salt Lake City, Utah 84[02 ~ Residentia[

2157 South Linco[n Street ' Commercial ,Salt Lake City, Utah 84106

:50 East North Temp[e Street ;PRE 1992 PTB Exp 3/21/03 ,Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 : Residentia[

:P. O. Box 6120 ,PRE 1990 Exp, 10109105 • Indianapolis, [N 46206 Residentia[

; P. O. Box 65809 Commercial 'Sa[t Lake City, Utah 84165 ,

P. O. Box 11911 ! Spring 1997 PTB Exp 310 1/06 Salt Lake City, Utah 84147 : Commercial

12832 East Maruice Drive ;3-Sep : Secured ] Salt Lake City, Utah 84124 ' Residentia[

'530 Utterback Store Road i Residentia[ Great Falls, VA 22066 Ju[-06

P. O. Box 45005 ;3-Nov ,vacant warehouse Salt Lake City, Utah 84145 ' Commercial ,Transient problems

1767 South Texas Street ' Commercial ,Fire damage Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 ,6-Ju[

10200 West Emera[d Street :Commercia[ BOise, [D 83704

,3500 E. Deer Hollow Circle Commercial Sandy, Utah 84092

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161 South 600 West 15-01-108-008 :E Jex & Jeannine Hepworth LLC 708 East Riverview Circle Pine, Idaho 83647

IDistrict #4 - Vacant & Secured I

220 South Banks Court 16-05-162-028 Don W. Layton 220 South Banks Court Salt Lake City, Utah 84102

I

830-832 E. Chase Ave. 16-08-177-007 ' Peter N. & Michele M. Williams 1065 South Military Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84105

649 South Conway Ct 16-06-458-004 .John R & Helen M Powell 5385 South Ridgecrest Drive : clo Rita Richins Taylorsville, UT 84118

925 E. East Place 16-05-332-013 . Louise Christensen 965 South 1500 East 'Salt Lake City, Utah 84105

755 South Elizabeth St 16-08-229-009' Susan R. Fulsome 755 South Elizabeth Street Salt Lake City, UT 84102

Commercial

Residential

. Commercial

Residential

4-Sep Residential

: Residential

511 E Hawthorne Ave 16-06-476-018 Bonnie Kingston :511 East Hawthorne Avenue . Residential Salt Lake City, UT 84102

144 South Main Street 15-01-229-068 Downtown Properties LLC 663 West 100 South . Cornmercial ~ Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 ,

156 South Main Street .15-01-229-070 !Howa Properties Incorporated ; 663 West 100 South : Cornmercial · Salt Lake City, Utah 84104

554 So. McClelland St. 16-05-452-018 ,Abana Apartment Company LTD : 3006 So. Highland Dr. #200 Residential 'Salt Lake City, Utah 84106

755 South Roberta St. ,16-07-130-012 : Steve Shluker 755 South Roberta Street ' Residential . : Susan Carter : Salt Lake City, UT 84111

354 South Strongs Ct.16-05-326-015 Clark W. Miles · P. o. Box 25083 Residential · Salt Lake City, Utah 84125

Boarded

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825 SoWashington St. :15-12-253-003 SNT Enterprises LC

831 So Washington St. '15-12-253-004 SNT Enterprises LC

115 S. WestTemple St.15-01-229-010 39/42 LLC : clo Internet Properties Inc. ,

123 S. WestTemple St. ,15-01-229-012 VMM Arrow Press LLC

643 South 300 East 16-06-386-002 ,Justin M. Luke

724 South 300 East 16-07-130-037 Alan T. Parsons

541-543 So. 500 East ,16-06-476-041 Autonomy Incorporated

262-268 So. 700 East 16-05-153-003 Everest Builders, LLC

634 South 700 East

353 South 800 East

16-06-283-008 ,Martha Daniels ,clo Janice Durham

16-05-305-004 Training Table clo Ken Chard

543 South 1000 East 16-05-452-006 Lewis J. Paskett

45 East 200 South 16-06-151-006 Alice Hsia

231 West 800 South #A Salt Lake City, Utah 84101

;231 West 800 South #A ,Salt Lake City, Utah 84101

: 51 East 400 South : Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

51 East 400 South #210 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

i 643 South 300 East Salt Lake City, UT 84111

131 South McClelland St. #3 : Salt Lake City, Utah 84102

Residential Sep-06

5-Apr Residential

: Commercial

i i-- ---[Commercial

i Residential

Residential

P. O. Box 711906 .Residential 'Salt Lake City, Utah 84171

625 East 200 South #1 Salt Lake City, Utah 84102

1960 South 400 East

i Residential

Apr-99 : Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 ,Residential

4535 South 2300 East ,12/1/2004 Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 Residential

369 East 900 South #132 Salt Lake City, UT 84111

P. O. Box 80804 San Marino, California 91118

, Residential

, Commercial

:Active permits

Vacant/Secure Closed to Occupancy

Vacant Secure ,CTO Fire damage

• Duplex, owner looking to add to parking

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353 East 200 South

319 East 800 South

540 East 500 South

543 East 600 South

563-565 East 600 So.

820 East 600 South

438 East 700 South

621 East 700 South

815 East 700 South

149 East 900 South

521 East 900 South

839 South 200 West

.16-06-205-019 . Gem Family Limited Partnership .1088 South Crestview Circle Residential Salt Lake City, UT 84108

16-07-131-004 Tuy-Hong Vo 319 East 800 South Residential Salt Lake City, UT 84165

16-06-476-032 : Huntpark Development, LLC 686 E. 110 South Unit 204 Residential clo Derek J. Whetten American Fork, UT 84003

16-06-477-018 Lynn Barney ; 1851 East Fairway Lane Residential . Draper, Utah 84020

16-06-477-023 Metro Envision Real Estate .321 South Main St. #201 , Residential cia Toshio Osaka :Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

16-05-380-009 Dee Dillman ,755 East Northcrest Drive ; Residential : Salt Lake City, UT 84103

16-07-209-004 ,Delia E. Gnutter & i 1187 East Laird Avenue , Residential ,

Patricia G. G. Jones : Salt Lake City, Utah 84105

,16-07-228-025 Autonomy Incorporated : 6036 Linden Street : Holladay, Utah 84121

' Residential

:16-08-126-010 D. Jensen 958 West 200 North ; Residential , Salt Lake City, Utah 84116

;16-07-176-016 :Bonnie F. Miller Investments LTD 344 East Draper Downs Dr. • Commercial Draper, Utah 84020

:16-07-276-031 Lionel M. Drage 3830 South 2900 East :2/24/2004

cia Fillia H. Uipi Salt Lake City, Utah 84109 • Residential

15-12-254-008 Victor M. & Joyce Kirby 2802 East 3900 South , Commercial Salt Lake City, Utah 84124

,Vacant duplex ;

, Citation#159930 [Boarding letter sent : 3/27/2007 .

' Rehab wlpermits

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CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT . 7/12/2011; .

,--OlStriCt#5 - Boarded

Address Sidwell No. Owner Owner's Address Boarded' Comments

1856 South Edison Street 16-18-308-011 Douglas C. Bott '1863 South State Street 1996 Permit Exp. 11/30/2004 486-1691 : Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Residential BOA Commercial Appeal

182 East Hampton Avenue j 16-07-312-018 Christian T & Christy L Allen ,182 East Hampton Avenue : Residential I Salt Lake City, UT 84111

I .

365 East Harvard Avenue : 16-07-405-013 Betty J. Mark ; 365 East Harvard Avenue . Residential i Salt Lake City, UT 84111

1241 South Major Street '16-07-353-009 Free Wesleyman Church of 57 East 1300 South i Commercial I

Tonga in Utah 'Salt Lake City, UT 84115

1359 South Major Street 16-18-102-001 Michael Poor A71 Magnolia Avenue Commercial San Bernadino, CA 92405

1815 South State Street '16-18-306-004 MFFP LLC Series Dad's Store ·170 West Rosewood Circle ,Commercial AKA 1811 & 1819 S State Centerville, UT 84014

915-17 South Jefferson SI. .15-12-279-004 . Greg Anderson 915 South Jefferson Street 6/4/1999 No Permit to Board Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Residential

1291 South 1100 East 16-08-477-064 Liberty Heights Properties P. O. Box 521494 Aug-DO Boarded No Permit Salt Lake City, Utah Commercial DRT New Building

, District #5 - Vacant & Secured'

23 East Cleveland Avenue 16-18-101-020 Dan Garzarelli 1813 South 1500 East Residential Boarded no PTB Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 6-Jun JunklTire Storage

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134 East Downington Ave.

1852 South Edison Street

254 West Fayette Avenue

1363 South Filmore Street

1367 South Lincoln Street

1497 South Main Street

16-18-307-004 : Taylor Bean & Whitaker ,Mortgage Corporation

16-18-308-010 'Blaine E. & Phyllis J.Tanner 'clo Tanner Transmissions Inc.

15-12-257-023 Ronald H. & Danielle K. :Torgersen

16-16-127-003H. Ken Engeman

16-17-132-005 : Carl E. Connelly

'16-18-104-019 :Won June Lee

1341 East Michigan Avenue 16-09-153-058 ,James & Collette Walsh

771 East Roosevelt Avenue .16-17-107-031 Hugh C. Cowley

1359 East Roosevelt Ave. 16-16-103-019 Timothy Linford

35 East Redondo Avenue 16-18-353-018 Kathryn J. Price

1453 East Sherman Avenue 16-09-357-028 Lin Chia Lin Hsu

1149 So. West Temple St. 15-12-431-004 Todd W. Gee

1417 North Magnolia Avenue Residential Ocala,Florida 34474

1833 South State Street Residential ; Salt Lake City, Utah 84115

514 North Locust Avenue 'Residential IVacant Duplex Lindon, Utah 84042

'1435 East Yale Avenue ,Residental: 'Salt Lake City, Utah 84105

'2263 E. High Mountain Drive Residential Sandy, UT 84092

4372 South Bouck Circle Commercial ; West Valley, Utah 84120

1341 East Michigan Avenue6-Aug Salt Lake City, Utah 84105

771 East Roosevelt Avenue ,Residential : Salt Lake City, Utah 84105

.2579 East Cinnabar Lane ,Residential 'Cottonwood Heights UT 84121

:4848 South Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84117

3-Feb

10914 South Ascot Parkway Residential Sandy, UT 84092

1149 South West Temple St. Commercial Salt Lake City, Utah 84101

. Vacant/Secured

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1044 East Wood Avenue 16-17-253-010 Claudia S. & J. Douglas ,4693 Madisen Avenue i Residential Jacobsen - clo Sallee Orr , Ogden, Utah 84403

,

1050 East Wood Avenue 16-17-253-011 Claudia A. & J. Douglas ,4693 Madisen Avenue ' Residential Jacobsen - clo Orr Sallee : Ogden, Utah 84403

150 East 1300 South 16-07-379-001 Quality for Animal Life Inc. ,P. O. Box711997 Residential iSalt Lake City, Utah 84171

1470 East 1300 South 16-09-357-013 Stanford Larimer 1470 East 1300 South Residential ,Salt Lake City, UT 84105

18 West 1700 South 15-13-282-011 James H. Hatch : 1975 South 800 West Commercial ' :Woods Cross, Utah 84087

28 West 1700 South 15-13-282-010 James H. Hatch ; 838 North Main Street Commercial : : Farmington, Utah 84025

1480 South 300 East 16-18-132-031 Daryld Watson & Tracy Hansen 1450 Sagewood Rd. Apt. #11 Residential Price, UT 84501

1430 South 400 East ,16-18-204-026 Steve Atkin & Jim Arthur ' 1426 South 400 East Residential ,Salt Lake City, Utah 84115

1321 South 500 East '16-07-478-015 Michael C. Lobb 1714 South 1100 East : Commercial i : clo Service First Realty Group Salt Lake City, Utah 84105

1874 South 500 East '16-18-456-028 Tiffany L. Oteo ,1874 South 500 East Residential Salt Lake City, Utah 84105

1046 South 400 West 15-12-328-008 ,Amalgamated Enterprises 220 South Banks Court 5-May Commercial, old warehouse ,Don Layton SaltLai<e City, Utah 84102 Commercial Transient issues, Boarded

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CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 7/12/2011

I DisTrfcnffl- Boarded 1

Address Sidwell No. : Owner Owner's Address Boarded"

1316 E. Downington Ave. 16-17-430-001 Helen Udell P. O. Box 11924 4-Mar : %Roger Swensen Salt Lake City, Utah 84147 Residential

IDlStrict #6~Vacant & Secured I

1456 East Logan Avenue 16-16-157-009 Gary L. Beard

2134 East Roosevelt Ave. 16-15-11 0-005 Ann R Cunningham c/o Rebecca Dunham

1456 East Logan Avenue . Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Residential

2124 East Roosevelt Avenue Residential Salt Lake City, UT 84108

Comments

Duplex Vacant

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CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 7/12/2011

I District #7 - Boarded

Address Sidwel1 No. : Owner

820 East Westminster Ave. 16-17-376-004 ; Maxine M. Robinson

IBTsidct#7 - Vacanf& Secured

2544 South Highland Dr. 16-20-434-014 : GMAC Mortgage AKA 2546 S. Highland Dr.

2818 South Highland Dr.

2855 South Highland Dr.

2739 So. McClelland St.

2233 East Parleys Ter.

1147 East Ramona Ave.

984 East Wilson Avenue

1787 South 1100 East

j

16-29-229-002 ,John E. Arrington

16-28-103-008 C. Ray Openshaw III : clo Trust Department

16-20-457-012 Norman D. & Diane Gritton & 'Carol Wilson

16-22-327-007 William P. & Ricard B. Neville

,16-17-454-023 Brook L Lyons

16-17-333-015 Manoochehr Khavari

16-17-408-003 Cheryl Kehl

i Owner's Address

41 South 900 East #116 Salt Lake City, Utah 84102

:4 Walnut Drove Drive :Horsharn, PA 19044

:8974 South Wild Willow Cove : Sandy, Utah 84093

1127 West Dalton Avenue Salt Lake City, UT 84104

4272 Sunnyside Drive Riverside, California 92506

i ;~;n~~r~~~s~~~~ ~~i~~763 1147 East Ramona Avenue Salt Lake City, UT 84105

'984 East Wilson Avenue 'Roswell NM 88201

2386 East Haven Lane Holladay, UT 84117

: Boarded' Comments

Residential

: Residential

: Residential Vacant Partial Boarded

,Commercial'

Residential

Residential

Residential

Residential :

Residential

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2165 South 2100 East 16-22-107-008 iRobert B. Sheldon 354 East Tenth Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84103

i Residential Vacant Partial Boarded

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Attachment D Housing Trust Fund Ledger

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RDA AND HOUSING TRUST FUND QUARTERLY REPORTS LEDGER Fourth Quarter, 2010-2011

2010-11 - RDA HOUSING TRUST FUND CREDIT DEBIT BALANCE BEGINNING BALANCE as of July 1, 2010 1,214,259.00 RDA Contribution to Trust Fund 100,000.00 1,314,259.00

2010-11 - HOUSING TRUST FUND CREDIT DEBIT BALANCE BEGINNING BALANCE as of July 1,2010 3,716,000.00

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Attachment E Subdivision Housing Report

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Quarter Totals Preliminary*

4/4/2011

412112011

4/28/2011

612412011

Quarterly Subdivision Housing Report For the Quarter From April 2011 to June 2011

,[ii',' '''ffi'<i'L''''''''~ , ,,- ",p" ".- '" ,,=,~

Administrative

Hearing

Administrative

Hearing Planning Commission

Administrative

Hearing

t;~~_::;;~·.;. ~:S:-r :-~:;~~t~!n~i~f~~-:~~)".':~:~~~~~~· ',:1,'_ ,_,',

Public Safety Building Complex Subdivision

633 and 635 Victory

H~pe·i.odg~· Minor Subdivision

Gorey Subdivision

455 S 300 E

635 victory

375EI00S

806 E HUDSON Ave

Lots I Units

3 Institutional

Residential

2 Commercial

2 Residential - I

8

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Attachment F Community Development Corporation CDBG and HOME Reports

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SALT LAK. CITY CDBG QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT 'J'hl$ (ann 11: to bo used to report on tho ru,,"rrl~ Ilrovlded by salt LQke City for this grant.

Do n!)t repott 100'/~ 01 YOur ptogramnlbUc rosulls Ul\li;$$ Salt U!ko CIty tono fully funded your program.

fY 10/11: Ust Qtr. 12nd Qlr. (3td Qtt. 14th qtr. x.., \ NanlQ of subred lent: Commufll Ollvelo menteor raUon of Utah Name of Pro ram: COBG Administration Contact Person: Jean Barton Phone P: 801-994·1222 Emallt ean@cdcutaJM

SECTION I· PROJECT DESCRIPTION & STATUS

SECTION II ~ RACE/EniNICITY

SC:;;;'THIS tHspanic/ Race Category. Qtr LatlnQ

WhIt 3 llIi1ck or Afrlclln American

AsIan American Jndlan or Alasklan NaUv

Natlva HawaIIan or (lUlU ?ufOe Istande Arnoriun lnMan Ilr N~sbl Natr~o Q Whit

AslanandWhlt Black or Mrlan American I!o. Whit

Amorican IndIan or Alaslrn Native ilnd Ulatk or Mrkan Amllrlcall /-IulU'RacialothG

Orilnd lobI ot ClIents ,etvoo IVIth SlC rundlngl 3 0

SECTION In . BENfFICARY mCOME

Income category I (Madlan FamJIy.Incomc'

NeW/ContinuIng access to Improved access to Servlco Service or Infrastructure no SUNko or Infrastructuro or Infrastructure longer substandard

'~."'"'''Y '~~ o:::3D'/o MFI . very LOW

{31% toSOO/(l MFl) 'o~~~ou

~(%.19% MFI} 3

""'" (>~~~ ~~;) otaisl 3 0 0

tV.J:Jtltni11}jj1U('i!1l~;'N:M.!tl~K(~i'Nt.~~ho/{IIt!Yl/ft)~/j~n::;#~",J:'-J(d--4~:%-.%.,';":.,r.@i, .. t%~~.:¥<~';;;"~ ~U;~~';ii;1'i~~t¥,}(c~,~0"';~10~

S,ECTION XV ~ HOUSING XNFO}tMAnON (Assist, CDC, NclghborWorks &SlC HAND only)

Q{Owner Occ~J~d UnIts: 1, Units Occup,led lJy Elderlv! 2. Units MQv(}t'\ from Substandard to Standilrd (UQS or loc;i11 Code) 3. Section 504 Accessible Units 4, Units QUilllfied as 'Erlergy Star 5, Units hrouoht Into CompHunco with Lead Safety Rules (24 efR Part 35)

SECTIOIN V· ItE~TER INfORM~1l0N (AsslstJ CDC, NclghborWqiks"& SLC HAND only}

" SEcnON VI: SHELl!:", ACTlVmES • FIll IN SliMED AREAS ONLY

1t 'fills sc<;Uonls to IN filled out by: C;CS, Ro<od Homo, YWCA ~nd ~ny olMr orOllnluUon th~t rOCclvcd rundlng I,mller tho 'PunllC SHWICf" c.'It~ot)' o( tho (DaG gtant that provlMi SUPIIDrt to tlomeless !ndlvldualsmml!!es.

Of lho toti11 number of er.sons assisted: # personS Homeless i'errons given Ovortllght Shelter

ned$ Created (wI this rundlng) In Ol'Cml!1lit SheltGr

# Units

-'-

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HOME QUARTERLY REPORT

HOME quarterly reports shall be due to Salt Lake City no later than October 31,2010, January 31, 2011, April 30, 2011, and July 31, 2011. In addition to the quarterly reports, the annual report shall also be due no later than July 31, 2011. Submit all reports to:

Sandi Marler Phone: 535-7269 Housing & Neighborhood Development 451 South State St., Room 406 PO Box 145488 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5488

Numbers included ill this report should onlv Involve HOME funds received from Salt Lake City. not the County or your entire budget.

NAME OF SUBGRANTEE ORGANIZATION: _Community Development Corp of Utah __

PROJECTIPROGRAM NAME: _HOME Acqulsition/Rehab. ________ _

CONTACT NAME:_Jean BaI10n _____ CONTACT PHONE: _801-994-7222. __ _

CONTACT ADDRESS:_501 E 1700 S, SLC 84105. __________ _

CONTACT EMAIL:[email protected] _______________ _

TIME PERIOD COVERED: _April 1, 2011_---:--:--_ to _June 30, 2011_--:--:--Month Day Year Month Day Year

Report the total number of clients served in the first column. In the second column report the number of clients counted in the first column also claiming Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. If clients only claim Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, Include them first in the White race column. Adding an "Unknown" category Is not acceptable. If necessary, make a best guess estimate.

CODE 14 16 19

13 17 12 18 15 11 20

RACE/ETHNICITY American Indian or Alaska Native American Indian Q[ Alaska Native and White American Indian or Alaska Native and Black or African America 11

Asian Asian and White Black or African American Black Q[ African American and White Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White Balance of Individuals reporting more than one race

TOTALS

Total Number Hispanic

__ 1_

1

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INCOME INFORMATION Indicate below the number of households/persons served in each income category below. Please indicate whether you are serving households (H) or persons (P). Total numbers from Income Information must match those from the Race/Ethnlclty totals above. Adding an "Unknown" category is not acceptable. If necessary, make a best guess estimate.

Number of clients assisted at 30% AMI or lower Number of clients assisted between 31 % and 50% AMI Number of clients assisted between 51 % and 60% AMI Number of clients assisted between 61 % and 80% AMI

Total Number of Households/Persons Served during the Quarter:

FAIR HOUSING DATA (NEW FOR 2010/2011) Number of clients assisted that are disabled Number of clients assisted that are Female Head of Household

(mllst have children under the age of 18)

HOUSING ACTIVITIES

_1_

_1_

_1_

Types of housing activities: Rental housing development, property acquisition for home buyer development, home owner housing development, home buyer assistance, housing rehabilitation and tenant based rental assistance.

Types of activities NOT considered housing activities: Emergency shelter assistance and short­term assistance to support homeless persons are considered public service activities, not housing activities.

Homebuyer Assistance Activities: Types of homebuyer assistance housing activities: Down payment and closing cost assistance, gap financing, interest rate buy-downs, and subsidized second mortgages.

Of the total number of persons assisted, how many: Are first time home buyers Are receiving down payment/closing cost assistance Are coming from subsidized housing Are receiving housing counseling

Total number of housing units in entire project: Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility Standards Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Homebuyer Project Addresses for which these HOME funds assisted: 1987 S Richards St, SLC, UT

_1_ _1_

_1 _

_ 1_ _1_

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Homebuyer Development Activities: Types of homebuyer development housing activities: Property acquisition for homebuyer housing development, new construction of homebuyer units and rehabilitation of existing units for resale to home buyers.

Total number of housing units In entire project: Of those, how many are HOME assisted Of those, how many units are restricted for those at 80% AMI or less whether HOME assisted or not

Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards: Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Total number of units In entire project meeting 504 Accessibility: Standards

Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Of the total owner units developed: Number for households previously living in subsidized housing Number of units to be occupied by the elderly (62 and older) Number of units set aside for persons with HIV/AIDS

Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless Number of units designated for the homeless

Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless

Rental Housing Activities

_1_ _1_ _1_

Types of rental housing activities: Acquisition of existing units for rent, property acquisition for new construction of rental units, new construction of rental units, rehabilitation of eXisting rental units, and conversion of nonresidential structures into rental units.

Total number of housing units in entire project: Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility Standards Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Of the total owner units developed: Number of units to be occupied by the elderly (62 and older) Number of units set aside for persons with HIV/AIDS

Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless Number of units designated for the homeless

Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless Number of years the project will remain affordable Number of units subsidized with prOject-based rental assistance

by another federal, state or local program Number of units designated for homeless persons and families

including units receiving assistance for operations

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Of those, the number of units for the chronically homeless Permanent housing units designated for homeless persons and

families including units receiving assistance for operations Of those, the number of units for the chronically homeless

Homeowner Rehabilitation

Types of homeowner rehabilitation activities: All activities designed to make physical improvements to owner-occupied housing units.

Total number of units in the entire homeowner housing rehab project: Of those, the number of units to be occupied by the elderly (62 and older) Units moved from substandard to standard (HQS or local code) Units qualified as meeting Energy Star Standards Units made accessible that now meet Section 504 Standards Units brought into compliance with lead safety rules

Rehab Project Addresses for which these HOME funds assisted, If applicable:

Tenant-Based Rental Assistance

Types of tenant-based rental assistance activities: All direct rental assistance to tenants (TBRA), and short-term assistance to households including security deposits.

Total number of households assisted: Of those, how many receive short-term rental assistance

(not more than 3 mos.) Of those, the number of chronically homeless households

Total number of housing units In entire program: Of those, the number of units designated for the homeless

Of those, the number designated for the chronically homeless

Was this activity carried out by a faith-based organization? YES NO

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Attachment G NeighborWorks Salt Lake CDBG and HOME Reports

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SALT LAKE CITY COBG QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT This form Is to be used to report on the funding provided by Salt lake Cltv for this grant.

Do not report 100% of your programmatic results unless Salt Lake City COBG fully funded your program.

FY 10/11: list Qtr. 12nd 'Qtr, 13rd Qtr. 14th Qtr. X

Name of Subreci ient:-Nel hborWorks Salt Lake Name of Pro ram: Contact Person: Geoff Hardles Phone #: 801.539.1590

SECTION I - PROJECT DESCRIPTION & STATUS

SECTION II - RACE/ETHNICITY

Race Category White

Black or African American Asian

American Indian or Alasklan Native Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

American Indian or Alaska Native & White

Asian and White Black or African American & White

American Indian or Alaska NatIve and Black or AfrIcan American MultI-RacIal Other

Grand Total of Clients served wIth SI.C funding:

SECTION III - BENEFICARY INCOME

Email: eoff@nwsaltlake,or

,o,a, #

Served THIS Hispanicl Qtr Latino 80 22 2 0 2 0

4 0

BB 22

Income Category New/Continuing access to Improved access to Service Service or Infrastructure no (Median Family Income) Service or Infrastructure or Infrastructure longer substandard

I:xt:rem~ly LOW «30% MFI) B

very ___ L_oW (31% to 50% MFI) 25

LOW'':'O". (51%-79% MFI) 42

l''IIon-a...ow IYIOU (>80% MFI) 13.

Totals: BB 0 0

SECTION iv-~' HOOSING INFORMATION (ASSist, COG, Ne,ighborWorks & SLC HAND only)

Of Owner Occupied Units: 1. Units Occupied by Elderly: 2, Units Moved from Substandard to Standard (HQS or Local Code) 3, Section 504 Accessible Units 4, Units Qualified as Energy Star 5. Units Brought Into Compliance with Lead Safety Rules (24 CFR Part 35)

SECTIOIN V - RENTER INFORMATION (Assist, CDC, NelghborWorks & SLC HAND only)

,o.a, .- Income Category Race Category (Renters) Served THIS Hispanic/ Report "OWNERS" IN SECTION

Report "OWNERS" In Section II Qtr Latino III WhIte Extremely Low «30% MFI

Black or African American Very Low (31%-50% MFI Asian low/Mod (51%-79% MFI

American Indian or Alaskiiln Native Non-Low Mod (>80% MFI) Native Hawanan or other Pacinc Islander

American Indian or Alaska NatIve 80. WhIte

Asian and White Black or African American 80. White

Arn IndIan/ Alaska Native &. Black/African Am

Multi-Raclalother

Grand Tota\ of Clients served with SI.C funding: 0 0

SECTION VI: SHELTER ACTIVITIES - FILL IN SHADED AREAS ONLY

** ThIs sectlollis to be filled out by: ccst Road Home, YWCA and any other organIzation that received funding under the "PUBLIC SERVICE" cate~ory of the CDDG grant that provIdes SUPPOlt to Homeless Indivlduals/famllles,

Of the total number of persons assisted: # Persons Homeless Persons given Overnight Shelter

Beds Created (w/ thIs fundIng) in Overnight Shelter

# Units 0 0 0 0 0

Renters

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HOME QUARTERLY REPORT

HOME quarterly reports shall be due to Salt Lake City no later than October 31, 2010, January 31, 2011, April 30, 2011, and July 31, 2011. In addition to the quarterly reports, the annual report shall also be due no later than July 31, 2011. Submit all reports to:

Sandi Marler Phone: 535-7269 Housing & Neighborhood Development 451 South State SI., Room 406 PO Box 145488 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5488

Numbers included in this report should only involve HOME funds received from Salt Lake City, not the County or your entire budget.

NAME OF SUBGRANTEE ORGANIZATION: _NeighborWorks Salt Lake

PROJECT/PROGRAM NAME: __________________ _

CONTACT NAME: Geoff Hardies CONTACT PHONE:801.539.1590

CONTACT ADDRESS:622 W 500 N SLC, UT 84116

CONTACT EMAIL:[email protected]

TIME PERIOD COVERED: __ 4/1/11_ to 6/30/11.--:-___ ----:-:--,,------:=:--_ Month Day Year Month Day Year

Report the total number of clients served in the first column. In the second column report the number of clients counted in the first column also claiming Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. If clients only claim Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, include them first in the White race column. Adding an "Unknown" category is not acceptable. If necessary, make a best guess estimate.

CODE RACE/ETHNICITY Total Number Hispanic 14 American Indian or Alaska Native 16 American Indian or Alaska Native and White 19 American Indian or Alaska Native and Black

or African American 13 Asian __ 2 __

- 0 17 Asian and White 12 Black or African American __ 2 __ _0 __

18 Black or African American and White 15 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 4 - _0 11 White --67 22 --20 Balance of individuals reporting more than one race

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TOTALS __ 75 ____ 22 __ INCOME INFORMATION Indicate below the number of households/persons served in each income category below. Please indicate whether you are serving households (H) or persons (P). Total numbers from Income Information must match those from the Race/Ethnicity totals above. Adding an "Unknown" category is not acceptable. If necessary, make a best guess estimate.

Number of clients assisted at 30% AMI or lower Number of clients assisted between 31% and 50% AMI Number of clients assisted between 51 % and 60% AMI Number of clients assisted between 61 % and 80% AMI

Total Number of Households/Persons Served during the Quarter:

HOUSING ACTIVITIES

_8 __ __ 25 __ __ 18_ ___ 24_

__ 75 __

Types of housing activities: Rental housing development, property acquisition for home buyer development, home owner housing development, home buyer assistance, housing rehabilitation and tenant based rental assistance.

Types of activities NOT considered housing activities: Emergency shelter assistance and short­term assistance to support homeless persons are considered public service activities, not housing activities.

Homebuyer Assistance Activities: Types of homebuyer assistance housing activities: Down payment and closing cost assistance, gap financing, interest rate buy-downs, and subsidized second mortgages.

Of the total number of persons assisted, how many: Are first time home buyers Are receiving down payment/closing cost assistance Are coming from subsidized housing Are receiving housing counseling

Total number of housing units in entire project: Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility Standards Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Homebuyer Project Addresses for which these HOME funds assisted:

Homebuyer Development Activities:

_23,.,--__ 1

__ 75 __

Types of homebuyer development housing activities: Property acquisition for homebuyer housing development, new construction of homebuyer units and rehabilitation of existing units for resale to homebuyers.

Total number of housing units in entire project: _33 __

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Of those, how many are HOME assisted Of those, how many units are restricted for those at 80% AMI or less whether HOME assisted or not

Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards: Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility: Standards

Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Of the total owner units developed: Number for households previously living in subsidized housing Number of units to be occupied by the elderly (62 and older) Number of units set aside for persons with HIV/AIDS

Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless Number of units designated for the homeless

Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless

Rental Housing Activities

__ 33 __

Types of rental housing activities: Acquisition of existing units for rent, property acquisition for new construction of rental units, new construction of rental units, rehabilitation of existing rental units, and conversion of nonresidential structures into rental units.

Total number of housing units in entire project: Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility Standards Of those, how many are HOME assisted

Of the total owner units developed: Number of units to be occupied by the elderly (62 and older) Number of units set aside for persons with HIV/AIDS

Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless Number of units designated for the homeless

Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless Number of years the project will remain affordable Number of units subsidized with project-based rental assistance

by another federal, state or local program Number of units designated for homeless persons and families

including units receiving assistance for operations Of those, the number of units for the chronically homeless

Permanent housing units designated for homeless persons and families including units receiving assistance for operations

Of those, the number of units for the chronically homeless

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Homeowner Rehabilitation

Types of homeowner rehabilitation activities: All activities designed to make physical improvements to owner-occupied housing units.

Total number of units in the entire homeowner housing rehab project: Of those, the number of units to be occupied by the elderly (62 and older) Units moved from substandard to standard (HQS or local code) Units qualified as meeting Energy Star Standards Units made accessible that now meet Section 504 Standards Units brought into compliance with lead safety rules

Rehab Project Addresses for which these HOME funds assisted, if applicable:

Tenant-Based Rental Assistance

Types of tenant-based rental assistance activities: All direct rental assistance to tenants (TBRA), and short-term assistance to households including security deposits.

Total number of households assisted: Of those, how many receive short-term rental assistance

(not more than 3 mos.) Of those, the number of chronically homeless households

Total number of housing units in entire program: Of those, the number of units designated for the homeless

Of those, the number designated for the chronically homeless

Was this activity carried out by a faith-based organization? YES NO

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Attachment H .Ecollomic Update

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THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN ECONOMY: UPDATE May 20 II (see Economic Indicators data below)

Economic conditions in the Rocky Mountain region have improved in recent months, and employment is up from a year ago. Seasonally adjusted nonfarm payrolls for March 2011 increased by about 8,500 jobs, or 0.2 percent, from a month earlier, to 4.93 million jobs. Payrolls are also up by 53,600 jobs, or 1.1 percent, from a year ago. The fastest growth has occurred in North Dakota and Utah, where nonfarm payrolls increased by 1,800 and 4,400 jobs, representing increases of 0.5 and 0.4 percent, respectively, from the previous month. In Montana, Colorado, and Wyoming, nonfarm payrolls increased by 1,500, 500, and 1,000 jobs, or increases of 0.3,0.2, and 0.4 percent, respectively. Nonfarm payrolls in South Dakota declined by 700 jobs, or 0.2 percent, the only monthly decrease among states in the region. The unemployment rate for the region as of March 2011 was 7.7 percent, which was down slightly from the previous month and compared with a year ago. State unemployment rates ranged from 3.6 percent in North Dakota to 9.2 percent in Colorado, and all states in the region except Colorado continue to have rates below the national average of 9 percent.

For the U.S., nonfarm payrolls increased by 244,000 jobs in April 2010 compared with a month earlier, and payrolls were up by 1.3 million jobs from a year ago. All of the gains were in the private sector, which added 268,000 jobs from a month earlier. This was partly offset by a loss of24,000 jobs in the public sector. Within the goods-producing sectors, during the past 12 months the manufacturing sector added 197,000 jobs, but construction sector payrolls were down by 42,000 jobs. In the service-providing sectors, the education and health services sector expanded by 432,000 jobs, while the professional and business services sector added 5l3,000 jobs. Temporary services, which is a leading indicator for employment overall, rose by 222,400 jobs in the 12 months ending April 2011.

Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rose 1.8 percent nationally in the tirst quarter of20 11, which was below the 3.1 percent increase for the previous qumter and below the 4.8 percent growth of a year ago. The deceleration in GDP primarily reflects an upturn in imports, and a slowdown in consumer spending and federal government spending. The Conference Board's Leading Economic Index fell by 0.3 percent in April to 114, after increasing 0.7 percent in March and 0.9 percent in February. The Consumer Confidence Index rose 1.6 points to 65.4 in April. These measures suggest that moderate economic growth is likely to continue.

The annualized pace of new-home starts in March 2011 was up 7.2 percent from February, to 549,000 units, but this was down 13.4 percent from a year ago. Homebuilding activity within the region, year-to-date through March 2011, was down 30 percent from a year ago. Every state in the region reported significant declines in the number of residential building permits issued, with decreases ranging from 14 percent in South Dakota to 59 percent in Wyoming. In first quarter 20 II, apartment vacancy rates in the Denver­Boulder area remained constant at 5.4 percent, but vacancy rates declined significantly in Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City, to 5.8 and 6 percent, respectively. Existing home sales in first quarter 2011 in the Denver and Salt Lake City metro areas were down 20 percent from a year ago, due in part to the expiration of the Home Buyer Tax Credit, but average prices for existing homes increased from a year ago in both areas.

According to the Mottgage Bankers Association, foreclosure rates for both the region and the U.S. declined in the first quarter of 20 II. The decrease of 0.21 percentage points from a year earlier in the Rocky Mountain region was much larger than the 0.05 percentage point national decline. U.S. consumer prices were up by 3.1 percent from a year ago. Excluding the volatile energy and food sectors, the core inflation index rose 1.3 percent from a year ago. In April, the Federal Reserve determined that the economic recovery is proceeding at a moderate pace, and it will conclude the second round of quantitative easing C"QE2") in June 2011. The average 30-year fixed mortgage interest rate remains low, at 4.84 percent, which isjust 13 basis points above the recent record low of 4.71 percent recorded in October 20 I O.

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ROCKY MOUNTAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS Change

Data Most Recent Previous Last Year Indicator as of Mth./Otr. Mth./Qtr. Year Ago Mth/Otr 8&Q Source

Nonfarm Employment (seasonally adJusted); Colorado March-ll 2,228,2 2,227.7 2,217.1 0.0% 0.5% BLS Montana March-ll 430.2 428.7 428.8 0.3% 0.3% BLS North Dakota March-11 386.7 384.9 371.2 0.5% 4.2% BLS South Dakota March-ll 403.7 404.4 400.B -0.2% 0.7% BLS Utah March-ll 1,194.4 1,190.0 1,175.4 0.4% 1.6% BL5 Wyoming March-i1 284.5 283.5 280,8 0.4% 1.3% BLS Rocky Mountain Region March-ll 4,927.7 4,919.2 4,874,1 0.2% 1.1% BLS

United States Aprll-ll 131,028 130,784 129,715 0.2% 1.0% BLS

Unemployment Rate (seasonally adjusted): Colorado March-ll 9.2 9.3 9.0 -0.1 0.2 BLS Montana March-11 7.4 7.4 7.1 0 0.3 BLS North Dakota March-i1 3.6 3.7 4.0 -0.1 -0.4 BLS South Dakota March-11 4.9 4.8 5.1 0.1 -0.2 BL5 Utah March-ll 7.6 7.7 8.0 -0,1 -0.4 BL5 Wyoming March-11 6.2 6.2 7.3 0 -1.1 BLS Rocky Mountain Region March-11 7.7 7.8 7.8 -0.1 -0.1 BLS

United States March-ll 9.0 8.0 9.8 1 -0.8 BL5

GOP Growth Rate (%) - United States 1st Qtr 2011 1.8 3.1 4.B -1.3 -3 SEA

U.S. Housing Starts (Annual rate) March-ll 549,000 512,000 634,000 7.2% -13.4% Census

Residential Building Permits: Colorado YTD, Mar-11 2,281 2,349 3,196 -2.9% -28.6% Census Montana YTO, Mar-ll 236 392 379 -39.8% -37.7% Census North Dakota YTD, Mar-11 331 823 271 -59.8% 22.1% Census South Dakota YTD, Mar-11 337 424 392 -20.5% -14.0% Census Utah YTD, Mar-ll 1,413 1,793 2,062 -21.2% -31.5% Census Wyoming YTD, Mar-l1 263 419 643 -37.2% -59.1% Census

Rocky Mountain Region YTD, Mar-11 4,861 6,200 6,943 -21.6% -30.0% Census

Apartment Vacancy Rates:

Colorado Springs Metro 1st Qtr 11 5.8 6.B 6.6 -1.0 -0.8 Apartment Insights

Denver I Boulder area 1st Qtr 11 5.4 5.4 6.9 0.0 -1.5 Apartment InSights

Sa It La ke City Metro 1st Qtr 11 6.0 6.6 6.9 -0.6 -0.9 Reis, Inc.

United States 1st Qtr 11 9.7 9.4 10.6 0.3 -0.9 Census

Existing Home Sales: Denver PMSA

Active LIstings March-l1 19,320 18,685 20,574 3.4% -6.1% MetroLlst, Inc.

Number of Sales 1st Qtr 2011 6,578 8,182 8,194 -19.6% -19.7% Hanley Wood LLC

Average Price 1st Otf 2011 $240,316 $246,142 $239,133 -2.4% 0.5% Hanley Wood LLC

Existing Home Sales: Salt Lake City MSA

Number of Sales 1st Otr 2011 3,100 4,187 3,S71 -26.0% -19.9% Hanley Wood LLC

Average Price 1st Otr 2011 $247,169 $245,023 $241,998 0.9% 2.1% Hanley Wood LLC

Existing Single-Family Home Sales: United States

Annual Rate of Sales (SA) Aprll-l1 5,050,000 5,090,000 5,SOO,000 -0.8% -12,9% NAR

Average Price April-ll $163,700 $159,800 $172,300 2.4% -5,0% NAR

Residential (1-4 Family) Foreclosure Rate:

Rocky Mountain Region 1st Otr 2011 2.33 2.54 2,72 -0.21 -0.39 MBA Survey

United States 1st Otf 2011 4.52 4.63 4.63 -0.11 -0,11 MBA Survey

Consumer Price Index - All Items:

Denver-Boulder CMSA 2nd Half 2010 213.9 211.0 209.7 1.4% 2.0% BLS

United States (SA) Aprll-ll 224.4 223.5 217.6 0.4% 3.1% BLS

Avg. 3D-Year Mortgage Interest Rate: April-ll 4.84 4.S4 5.10 0.00 -0.26 Freddie Mac

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cc: Sarah Behrens, Gordon Hoskins, Marjean Searcy

Grant Application Submission Notification Memo

TO: Jennifer Bruno, Gina Chamness, Sherrie Collins, David Everitt, Cindy Gust-Jensen, Karen

Halladay, Ben McAdams, Sylvia Richards, Lehua Weaver

FROM: Elizabeth Myers

DATE: July 19, 2011

SUBJECT: Enhancements to the Water Conservation Master Plan Water Demand Calculator and Weed

Management Tool

FUNDING AGENCY: U.S. Department of the Interior/Bureau of Reclamation

GRANT PROGRAM: Water Conservation Field Services Program 2011

REQUESTED AMOUNT: $39,032

DEPARTMENT APPLYING: Department of Public Utilities

COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Kelly Kopp, Ph.D., Department of Plants, Soil, and Climate at Utah State

University

DATE SUBMITTED: July 19, 2011

SPECIFICS:

□ Technical Assistance □ Equipment/Supplies Only

□ Provides Hourly/Seasonal Position(s)

□ Existing □ New □ Overtime □ Requires Funding After Grant

Explanation:

Match Required 100% In-Kind Services and □ Cash

□ Computer Software Development □ In-House or □ Contract Services

Contractual Services

□ New Program (City not performing function now)

□ Other:

GRANT DETAILS:

At the invitation of the Bureau of Reclamation, the City submitted a request for $39,032 to develop 13

on-line videos and 50,000 companion DVD-5s illustrating best management practices for designing,

installing, and maintaining sustainable and water conserving landscapes by private and commercial

property owners.

The videos and DVDs are an enhancement to the scope of work proposed for the Water Demand

Calculator and Weed Management Tool and the Landscape Water Efficiencies Website, which are

currently under construction and being funded through two awarded grants from the Bureau’s Water

Conservation Field Services Program.

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cc: Sarah Behrens, Gordon Hoskins, Marjean Searcy

The City proposed a cost-share totaling $39,032 from the following City sources and project partners:

Cost Share Source Amount

Salt Lake City Dept. of Public Utilities (in-kind staff time and supplies) $7,874

Salt Lake City Dept. of Information Management Services (in-kind staff time) $28,158

Kelly Kopp, Ph.D., turf and soil conservation consultant (in-kind services) $3,000

Total Proposed Cost Share $39,032

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cc: Sarah Behrens, Gordon Hoskins, Marjean Searcy

Grant Application Submission Notification Memo

TO: Jennifer Bruno, Gina Chamness, Sherrie Collins, David Everitt, Cindy Gust-Jensen, Karen

Halladay, Ben McAdams, Sylvia Richards, Lehua Weaver

FROM: Elizabeth Myers

DATE: July 18, 2011

SUBJECT: Solar Salt Lake – Project Extension and Additional Funds

FUNDING AGENCY: U.S. Department of Energy

GRANT PROGRAM: Solar America Initiative Market Transformation: Solar City Strategic

Partnerships

REQUESTED AMOUNT: $20,000

DEPARTMENT APPLYING: Department of Public Services

COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Utah Clean Energy

DATE SUBMITTED: July 15, 2011

SPECIFICS:

□ Technical Assistance □ Equipment/Supplies Only

□ Provides Hourly/Seasonal Position(s)

□ Existing □ New □ Overtime □ Requires Funding After Grant

Explanation:

Match Required 100% In-Kind Services and □ Cash

□ Computer Software Development □ In-House or □ Contract Services

Contractual Services

□ New Program (City not performing function now)

□ Other:

GRANT DETAILS:

At the invitation of the U.S. Department of Energy, the City submitted a request for a project extension

and $20,000 in additional federal funds toward the Solar Salt Lake initiative that the City is currently

implementing to increase the solar energy market in Utah.

The proposed project extension will allow the City and its project partner, Utah Clean Energy, to continue

to carry out the activities defined in the original scope of work into April 2012.

If awarded, the $20,000 in additional federal funds will be used for the City to contract with Utah Clean

Energy to complete the following deliverables:

1) Expansion of utility solar incentive programs under the Utah Public Service Commission’s

regulatory review.

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2) Expansion of Utah’s third party power purchase agreement provisions to commercial entities.

3) Development of alternative financing structures for solar installations.

4) General education and outreach related to solar development and opportunities.

The City proposed a cost-share totaling $20,000 from the following City sources and project partners:

Cost Share Source Amount

Salt Lake City General Fund – Personnel (in-kind staff time) $8,754

Utah Clean Energy (in-kind staff services) $11,246

Total Proposed Cost Share $20,000

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Grant Application Submission Notification Memo

TO: Jennifer Bruno, Gina Chamness, Sherrie Collins, David Everitt, Cindy Gust-Jensen, Karen

Halladay, Ben McAdams, Sylvia Richards, Lehua Weaver

FROM: Elizabeth Myers

DATE: July 15, 2011

SUBJECT: Maternal Oral Health Education Program

FUNDING AGENCY: American Dental Association Foundation

GRANT PROGRAM: Dr. Samuel D. Harris Fund for Children’s Dental Health Grant Program

REQUESTED AMOUNT: $5,000

DEPARTMENT APPLYING: Department of Community & Economic Development

COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Salt Lake Donated Dental Services

DATE SUBMITTED: July 13, 2011

SPECIFICS:

□ Technical Assistance □ Equipment/Supplies Only

□ Provides Hourly/Seasonal Position(s)

□ Existing □ New □ Overtime □ Requires Funding After Grant

Explanation:

□ Match Required 0% □ In-Kind and □ Cash

□ Computer Software Development □ In-House or □ Contract Services

Contractual Services

□ New Program (City not performing function now)

□ Other:

GRANT DETAILS:

The City requested $5,000 for the Sorenson Unity Center to partner with Salt Lake Donated Dental

Services to implement the Maternal Oral Health Education Program.

The objective of the Maternal Oral Health Education Program is for 25 underserved low-income women,

who fall 100 percent below the federal poverty level and/or minority teen mothers, to learn about the

importance of good oral hygiene and how it can impact the overall health of their unborn child and/or

infant, by participating in: A) oral hygiene education classes held once a month, and B) oral health

education activities via free dental cleaning during their pregnancy.

If awarded, Salt Lake City Corporation/Sorenson Unity Center will contract with Salt Lake Donated

Dental Services to implement the Maternal Oral Health Project at its clinic at the Sorenson Unity Center.

The funding agency does not require an applicant match/cost-share.

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Grant Application Submission Notification

TO: Dave Everitt, Cindy Gust-Jenson, Gina Chamness, Jennifer Bruno, Ben McAdams

FROM: Sarah Behrens

DATE: 4 August 2011

SUBJECT: Emergency Management Performance Program

FUNDING AGENCY: State of Utah Division of Emergency Services, US dept. of Homeland Security

GRANT PROGRAM: Emergency Management Performance Program

REQUESTED AMOUNT: $ determined by allocation

DEPARTMENT APPLYING: Emergency Management

COLLABORATING AGENCIES:

DATE SUBMITTED: August 1, 2011

SPECIFICS:

Technical Assistance (Training) Equipment Only

Provides FTE Position(s)

Existing New Overtime Requires Funding After Grant

Explanation:

Match Required 50% In Kind Cash

Computer Software Development In House Contract Services

Contractual Services

New Program (City not performing function now)

GRANT DETAILS:

The EMPG is an annual allocation from the federal government passed through the state. The amount is

determined by the state based on the amount received by the state and the number of jurisdictions applying.

The funding will be used for general operating of the department.

The match is met through department salaries.

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Grant Application Submission Notification Memo

TO: Jennifer Bruno, Gina Chamness, Sherrie Collins, David Everitt, Cindy Gust-Jensen, Karen

Halladay, Ben McAdams, Sylvia Richards, Lehua Weaver

FROM: Elizabeth Myers

DATE: August 1, 2011

SUBJECT: Sorenson Unity Center Computer Clubhouse

FUNDING AGENCY: Best Buy Foundation

GRANT PROGRAM: Community Grants 2011

REQUESTED AMOUNT: $10,000

DEPARTMENT APPLYING: Salt Lake City Foundation

COLLABORATING AGENCIES: None.

DATE SUBMITTED: July 29, 2011

SPECIFICS:

□ Technical Assistance □ Equipment/Supplies Only

□ Provides Hourly/Seasonal Position(s)

□ Existing □ New □ Overtime □ Requires Funding After Grant

Explanation:

□ Match Required 0% □ In-Kind Services and □ Cash

□ Computer Software Development □ In-House or □ Contract Services

□ Contractual Services

□ New Program (City not performing function now)

Other: General operating support

GRANT DETAILS:

Salt Lake City Foundation requested $10,000 for general operating support for the Sorenson Unity Center

Computer Clubhouse for fiscal year 2012/2013.

If awarded, the Computer Clubhouse will use the funds for program costs to:

1) Train 400 youth, ages 8 to 17, in Microsoft Office 2010 applications, graphic design, and web design

2) Train 60 youth in a variety of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math projects focusing on

alternative energy and organic gardening

3) Train 40 pre-teens and teens in variety of multi-media and video projects and in video conferencing

to share with the Global Clubhouse Network.

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Grant Application Submission Notification Memo

TO: Jennifer Bruno, Gina Chamness, Sherrie Collins, Dave Everitt, Cindy Gust-Jenson, Karen Halladay, Ben

McAdams, Sylvia Richards, Lehua Weaver

FROM: Marjean Searcy

DATE: July 15, 2011

SUBJECT: BJA FY 11 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program Local Solicitation

FUNDING AGENCY: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance

GRANT PROGRAM: BJA FY 2011 JAG Program

REQUESTED AMOUNT: $421,634

DEPARTMENT APPLYING: Police Department

COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Salt Lake County

DATE SUBMITTED: July 15, 2011

SPECIFICS:

Technical Assistance (Training) Equipment/Supplies Only

Provides FTE Position(s)

Existing New Overtime Requires Funding After Grant

Overtime

Match Required 100% In-Kind Cash

Computer Software Development In House Contract Services

Contractual Services

New Program (City not performing function now)

GRANT DETAILS:

The Salt Lake City area has been determined a disparate region. Salt Lake City receives the majority of the funds in the

County, and has been determined to be the agency to submit the application. The application includes Salt Lake City and

Salt Lake County, for which this program will provide funding. Each jurisdiction has attempted to organize a project that

addresses the Purpose Areas of the JAG program. Salt Lake City receives $282,884; Salt Lake County receives $138,750.

These projects fall into six of the purpose areas, as well as five of the priority areas designated by the JAG program.

Technology, training and personnel continue to be the most significant needs of the law enforcement organizations and the

courts, along with the need for staff to carry out treatment of substance abuse. Through this proposal, these two jurisdictions

will have better law enforcement/criminal justice technology, will gain important training, purchase essential software

programs and will enhance their abilities to carry out other government services through contractual services and hiring

personnel to carry out their objectives. These services include drug and alcohol treatment, prevention and education

programs, and the courts will be able to better serve clientele in their substance abuse programs.