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Grantee: Riverside, CA Grant: B-08-MN-06-0519 July 1, 2010 thru September 30, 2010 Performance Report 1

Grant Number: B-08-MN-06-0519 Grantee Name: Riverside, CA Grant Amount: $6,581,916.00 Grant Status: Active Obligation Date: 03/06/2009 Award Date: 03/03/2009 Contract End Date: 03/03/2013 Review by HUD: Reviewed and Approved QPR Contact: Brendan Rafferty Disasters: Declaration Number NSP Narratives Areas of Greatest Need: Distribution and and Uses of Funds: Definitions and Descriptions: Low Income Targeting: Acquisition and Relocation: Public Comment: Overall Projected Budget from All Sources CDBG Program Funds Budgeted Program Funds Drawdown Program Funds Obligated Program Funds Expended $1,063,679.47 $1,046,182.02 $1,017,978.01 To Date $6,581,916.00 $6,581,916.00 $4,809,203.05 $6,581,916.00 $3,226,218.56 2

Match Contributed Program Income Received Program Income Drawdown $397,028.10 $511,421.81 $104,187.15 $218,580.86 Progress Toward Required Numeric Targets Requirement Required Overall Benefit Percentage (Projected) Overall Benefit Percentage (Actual) Minimum Non-Federal Match Limit on Public Services $987,287.40 Limit on Admin/Planning $658,191.60 Limit on State Admin To Date 0.00% 0.00% $329,095.01 Progress Toward Activity Type Targets Progress Toward National Objective Targets National Objective Target Actual NSP Only - LH - 25% Set-Aside $1,645,479.00 $1,900,000.00 Overall Progress Narrative: Since January 2009, the City has reviewed over 1200 properties. Referrals for these properties have come primarily from the National Community Stabilization Trust. Referrals from other sources such as California Housing Finance Agency (Cal FHA) and Premiere Asset Services have been slow to materialize and have yet to produce any viable properties. The City has successfully acquired 53 properties through the combined use of NSP and Redevelopment Housing Funds. Thirteen properties successfully completed rehab and were sold to income-qualified first time homebuyers and ten others are for sale or are currently in escrow. In addition, two multi family property completed rehab. One property is currently housing individuals as part of the City's Supportive Housing Program (SHP). The other multi family property will have its first tenants in October. The also has 3 vacant lots. City Council approved a contract with a local non-profit agency to develop new residential housing on one of the lots. RFPs are being drafted to secure non-profits to redevelop the remaining two lots. The remaining properties are in various stages of inspection and rehabilitation. Project Summary Project #, Project Title To Date Program Funds Drawdown Project Funds Budgeted Program Funds Drawdown 1, Acquisition and Rehab $1,007,884.07 $5,785,524.40 $4,365,029.36 3, Acquisition and Demolition $33,855.73 $138,200.00 $126,517.68 4, Administration $21,939.67 $658,191.60 $317,656.01 5, Homeownership Assistance 9999, Restricted Balance 3

Activities 4

Grantee Activity Number: Activity Title: Activitiy Category: Acquisition - general Project Number: 1 Projected Start Date: 01/01/2009 Benefit Type: Direct Benefit (Households) National Objective: NSP Only - LMMI NSP-1 Acquisition, Rehab and Resale to Qualified Buyers Activity Status: Under Way Project Title: Acquisition and Rehab Projected End Date: 07/20/2013 Completed Activity Actual End Date: Responsible Organization: Overall Projected Budget from All Sources CDBG Program Funds Budgeted Program Funds Drawdown Program Funds Obligated Program Funds Expended Match Contributed Program Income Received Program Income Drawdown Jul 1 thru Sep 30, 2010 $961,080.02 $873,400.33 $1,017,978.01 $1,017,978.01 $357,325.29 $104,187.15 To Date $3,653,708.81 $3,653,708.81 $3,319,756.78 $4,138,245.40 $2,426,199.82 $2,426,199.82 $460,280.00 $207,141.86 Activity Description: The will acquire and rehabilitate foreclosed, abandoned single family units and sell them to income-eligible first time homebuyers (individuals and families that have not owned real property in the previous three years). This will be done through a combination of leveraged and partnered purchase and direct purchases. The final sales price will be no greater than the initial acquisition and rehabilitation costs. All acquisitions will be for at least 15% below an appraised value determined no more than 60 days prior to the date of the offer to purchase. Income-eligible first time homebuyers shall not be earning greater than 120% AMI as defined by HUD. The table at Exhibit B shows these income limits as adjusted for family size. The prospective buyers will be required to attend both pre-acquisition HUD-certified homebuyer counseling, and post-acquisition homebuyer counseling. The principal, interest, taxes, insurance and (if applicable) homeowner association fees shall not exceed 35% of the family&rsquos adjusted gross income. A minimum 3% down payment will be required of the home-buying family. Should a gap exist between the mortgage based on the sales price and 35% of the family&rsquos income, the gap may be filled with NSP funds on a pro-rated equity share basis. The City&rsquos loan would be a junior lien; the pro-rata equity share would be based on the percent the subsidy is calculated on the after-rehab sales price. Acquisitions and rehabilitations will be both leveraged and 100% financed, depending on specific circumstances. Acquisitions will be done in small batches, grouped either geographically or by lender, depending on the negotiations for purchase. This will be Riverside&rsquos primary use of NSP funds. Location Description: Not citywide, but properties that are within risk factors 7-10, and also properties within block groups with more than 51% of the residents earning less than 120% of AMI. See Exhibit A (map) and Exhibit G (block group list)are shown on Exhibit A (map) of the 's adopted plan at http://www.riversideca.gov/neighborhoods/pdf/adopted-nsp-plan.pdf The high priority locations are scattered throughout the City. Activity Progress Narrative: Residential properties acquired under this activity will be rehabilitated and sold to income-eligible first-time homebuyers. The rehabilitation of each property will encompass incorporating energy efficient and sustainable design improvements to improve 5

the overall affordability of each home. All homes will be sold with a 55 year affordability covenant requiring resale of the homes to other income-qualified households. Within the reporting period of July 1 - September 30, the City reviewed 401 residential properties, most of which were not eligible under NSP. Only one property fit program criteria. This property is currently in escrow and is scheduled to close in October. Accomplishments Performance Measures # of Properties 2 # of Parcels acquired voluntarily 0 Cumulative Actual / Expected 3/80 23/0 # of Housing Units 2 # of Singlefamily Units 2 Cumulative Actual / Expected 3/80 3/80 Beneficiaries Performance Measures Cumulative Actual / Expected Low Mod Low Mod Low/Mod% # of Households 1 1 2 2/0 1/80 3/80 100.00 # Owner Households 1 1 2 2/0 1/80 3/80 100.00 Activity Locations Address City State Zip 5515 Ellen St. Riverside NA 92503 6311 Banner St. Riverside NA 92504 Other Funding Sources Budgeted - Detail No Other Match Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources No Other Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources Amount 6

Grantee Activity Number: Activity Title: Activitiy Category: Acquisition - general Project Number: 1 Projected Start Date: 01/01/2009 Benefit Type: Direct Benefit (Households) National Objective: NSP Only - LH - 25% Set-Aside NSP-2c Acquisition, Rehab, Rent to Households < 50% AMI Activity Status: Under Way Project Title: Acquisition and Rehab Projected End Date: 07/20/2013 Completed Activity Actual End Date: Responsible Organization: Overall Projected Budget from All Sources CDBG Program Funds Budgeted Program Funds Drawdown Program Funds Obligated Program Funds Expended Match Contributed Program Income Received Program Income Drawdown Jul 1 thru Sep 30, 2010 $46,804.05 $164,561.59 To Date $1,900,000.00 $1,900,000.00 $1,045,272.58 $1,647,279.00 $668,380.74 $668,380.74 Activity Description: This activity is for acquisition/rehabilitation/rental, specifically for households earning less than 50% AMI. The City will acquire foreclosed multi-family structures, and/or provide funding for non-profit special needs housing provides for acquisition/rehab to expand affordable housing opportunities in this area. Location Description: Not citywide, but properties that are within risk factors 7-10, and also properties within block groups with more than 51% of the residents earning less than 120% of AMI. See Exhibit A (map) and Exhibit G (block group list) of the 's adopted plan at http://www.riversideca.gov/neighborhoods/pdf/adopted-nsp-plan.pdf The high priority locations are scattered throughout the City. Activity Progress Narrative: Properties acquired and rehabilitated under this activity will provide affordable rental opportunities for households earning no more than 50% of the area median income. The has purchased a total of 7 properties for a total of 19 housing units. Two properties completed rehabilitation. One property is currently being occupied by individuals under the City's Supportive Housing Program (SHP). The other property will house its first tenants by the end of October. Title will be held long term by the Housing Authority of the to ensure continued affordability. Rents will not exceed 30% of the households gross income. Accomplishments Performance Measures Cumulative Actual / Expected 7

# of Properties 0 0/6 # of Housing Units 0 # of Singlefamily Units 0 Cumulative Actual / Expected 0/17 0/17 Beneficiaries Performance Measures Cumulative Actual / Expected Low Mod Low Mod Low/Mod% # of Households 0 0 0 3/17 0/0 3/17 100.00 # Renter Households 0 0 0 3/17 0/0 3/17 100.00 Activity Locations No Activity Locations found. Other Funding Sources Budgeted - Detail No Other Match Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources No Other Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources Amount 8

Grantee Activity Number: Activity Title: NSP-3 Demolition of Acquired Properties Activitiy Category: Clearance and Demolition Project Number: 3 Projected Start Date: 01/01/2013 Benefit Type: Direct Benefit (Households) National Objective: NSP Only - LMMI Activity Status: Under Way Project Title: Acquisition and Demolition Projected End Date: 07/20/2013 Completed Activity Actual End Date: Responsible Organization: Overall Projected Budget from All Sources CDBG Program Funds Budgeted Program Funds Drawdown Program Funds Obligated Program Funds Expended Match Contributed Program Income Received Program Income Drawdown Jul 1 thru Sep 30, 2010 $33,855.73 $8,220.10 To Date $370,015.59 $370,015.59 $126,517.68 $138,200.00 Activity Description: This activity is for acquisition/demolition/redevelopment of foreclosed, abandoned single family properties that would require more funds to rehabilitate than to demolish and rebuild. After consultation with the City&rsquos Building Official, a determination would be made to demolish the structure instead of attempting to rehabilitate it. The property would then be made available to non-profit housing providers to plan the redevelopment of the property as soon as feasible. Redevelopment may include sale of the property at current fair market value, or below current fair market value, or partnership with the non-profit agency. Other possible uses under this activity type might include vacant, foreclosed properties that allow for the expansion or improvement of a public facility. Location Description: Not citywide, but properties that are within risk factors 7-10, and also properties within block groups with more than 51% of the residents earning less than 120% of AMI. See Exhibit A (map) and Exhibit G (block group list) of the 's adopted plan at http://www.riversideca.gov/neighborhoods/pdf/adopted-nsp-plan.pdf The high priority locations are scattered throughout the City. Activity Progress Narrative: Three properties have been acquired under this activity. All three lots are currently vacant. However, City Council has approved an agreement with a local non-profit agency to construct a new residential property at 2371 Georgia St. RFPs will be issued in October for the remaining two properties. Accomplishments Performance Measures # of Properties 0 Cumulative Actual / Expected 0/3 9

# of Housing Units 0 # of Singlefamily Units 0 Cumulative Actual / Expected 0/3 0/3 Beneficiaries Performance Measures Activity Locations No Activity Locations found. Cumulative Actual / Expected Low Mod Low Mod Low/Mod% # of Households 0 0 0 0/0 0/3 0/3 0 Other Funding Sources Budgeted - Detail No Other Match Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources No Other Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources Amount 10

Grantee Activity Number: Activity Title: NSP-5 Administration Activitiy Category: Administration Project Number: 4 Projected Start Date: 01/01/2009 Benefit Type: National Objective: Activity Status: Under Way Project Title: Administration Projected End Date: 07/20/2013 Completed Activity Actual End Date: Responsible Organization: Overall Projected Budget from All Sources CDBG Program Funds Budgeted Program Funds Drawdown Program Funds Obligated Program Funds Expended Match Contributed Program Income Received Program Income Drawdown Jul 1 thru Sep 30, 2010 $21,939.67 $39,702.81 To Date $658,191.60 $658,191.60 $317,656.01 $658,191.60 $131,638.00 $131,638.00 $51,141.81 $11,439.00 Activity Description: Administration of the NSP Grant. Location Description: Not citywide, but properties that are within risk factors 7-10, and also properties within block groups with more than 51% of the residents earning less than 120% of AMI. See Exhibit A (map) and Exhibit G (block group list) of the 's adopted plan at http://www.riversideca.gov/neighborhoods/pdf/adopted-nsp-plan.pdf The high priority locations are scattered throughout the City. Activity Progress Narrative: Administrative costs will not exceed 10% of the grant and 10% of any program income generated. Accomplishments Performance Measures No Accomplishments Performance Measures found. Beneficiaries Performance Measures No Beneficiaries Performance Measures found. 11

Activity Locations No Activity Locations found. Other Funding Sources Budgeted - Detail No Other Match Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources No Other Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources Amount 12