BUILD IT MOVE IN
STAY IN
AFFORDABLE HOUSING SUCCESSES!!
City of Dublin Community Development Department
The City of Dublin cares about housing!
The City of Dublin takes a leadership role
Over 1,000 affordable units are either finished, under construction or planned
City of Dublin is achieving it’s fair share
HOW DID WE GET HERE?
In 1997 adoption of the first Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance
In 2002 the Inclusionary Ordinance was amended to require the construction of Below Market Rate (BMR) units
2002 Housing Task Force
HOW DID WE GET HERE?
In 2003 the Wicklow Square Affordable senior apartments were built
In 2003 the first BMR units at the Terraces at Dublin Ranch
The Terraces
HOW DID WE GET HERE? Cont’d.
In 2005 Fairway Ranch (Oak Groves, Pine Groves and Cedar Groves)
In 2005 Affordable Housing Newsletter In 2005 design of the First Time Homebuyer Loan
Program
HOW DID WE GET HERE? Cont’d.
In 2006 the Housing Committee
In 2006 the First Time Homebuyer Loan Program kicked off
The Key to Opening Doors to Home Ownership
in Dublin
Regional Housing Needs Allocation1999 - 2006
The City continues to ensure that adequate sites existto accommodate the Regional Housing NeedsAllocation for all income groups
DUBLIN RHND Allocation
Above Moderate 2,668
Moderate 1,441
Low 531
Very Low 796
Total 5,436
Workforce Housing Reward Grant Program
In 2004 The City of Dublin was awarded $679,921
In 2005 The City was awarded $363,955
In 2006 The City applied for an $84,000 grant
Shannon Center Entrance Shannon Center - Events
Building Inclusionary Housing (Below Market Rate) Homeownership Units
Inclusionary Ordinance mandates construction of affordable units with residential developments of more than 20 units
Resale Restriction for each buyer and subsequent buyers for 55 years
Each prospective buyer is approved by City
Resale Agreement compliance
Building Inclusionary Housing (Below Market Rate) Rental Units
Rental developments require developer to lease and maintain 12.5% of units affordable to moderate-, low- and very low-income households for 55 years
The City monitors rent compliance
Cedar & Pine Grove Senior Apartments
Oak GroveFamily Apartments
BUILDING IT – Rental Housing
Ironhorse Trail Apartments Avalon Bay Apartments The Cedar & Pine Groves at Dublin Ranch Oak Groves at Dublin Ranch Camellia Place Apartments Wicklow Square Senior Apartments
Camellia Place
Construction is complete on EAH’s 112-unit affordable housing project at the East Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station. This rental project is available to low and very-low income residents.
Wicklow Square
The City of Dublin provided a loan to Eden Housing for the development of a 53-unit low-income Senior Housing project adjacent to the City’s Senior Center.
BUILDING IT – Home Ownership Housing
The Willows Positano Elan Townhomes Roxbury Townhomes Silvera Ranch Tralee The Terraces
Roxbury Townhomes
Elan at Dublin Station
D.R. Horton’s ELAN at Dublin Station project is currently under construction at the East Dublin / Pleasanton BART Station. The 257-unit for-sale project includes 25 townhomes and 232 condominiums. This project includes 26 affordable units.
Silvera Ranch
Pinn Brothers is developing Silvera Ranch, a for-sale residential project that includes 257 units (townhomes and single-family homes). There are 26 units in this project that are affordable.
MOVING INOpportunities for Achieving Home Ownership
Tri-Valley Housing Opportunity Center (TVHOC) offering rental and homebuyer education
A First Time Homebuyer Loan Program Alameda County Mortgage Credit Certificate CAL HFA Real Estate Professional
STAYING IN
Annual Survey Post-Purchase Assistance Bi-Annual Newsletter Housing Advocacy Groups
ECHO Housing TVHOC
Alameda County Housing and Community Development
Alameda County Housing and Community
Development offers Dublin residents
assistance in maintaining their homes through:
Free Accessibility Improvements Rehabilitation Loan Program “Curb Appeal” Grants