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Although the CDBG funds for the West Hawaii Micro -Unit Housing Project was reprogrammed, the <br />project was completed using other funding sources and provided 23 permanent housing units for <br />chronically homeless persons. <br />In addition, the County partnered with various ocal construction, engineering companies and volunteers <br />to complete 20 micro units on donated church properties to provide housing for families who were <br />displaced as a result of the lava disaster. <br />Discuss how these outcomes will impact future annual action plans. <br />The Kamakoa Nu i Affordable Workforce Housing Project in Waikoloa provides affordable for -sale <br />opportunities for families who are employed within a 45 mile radius of the development. The County <br />completed the last construction phase of 16 homes in April 2017, for a total of 86 homes built by the <br />County. All families have moved into their new homes. The Habitat for Humanity West Hawaii <br />organization has completed construction of four of the six homes they are sponsoring. A total of 91 <br />homes will be occupied by the end of 2017. Five of the County's original lots have been resold to <br />qualified families since 2015 utilizing the stipulations of the deed rider to maintain affordability within <br />the 140% AMI range for 10 years. <br />The County remains optimistic that development planning and construction will proceed in the coming <br />years, and that HUD conditions for development in the Waikoloa Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) will <br />be met. As such, the County is planning to pursue additional single family home and multi -family unit <br />developments. The County anticipates that these FUDS issues with will be resolved before the end of <br />the year and expects that it will utilize CDBG and HOME funds in the Waikoloa area. <br />Include the number of extremely low-income, low-income, and moderate -income persons <br />served by each activity where information on income by family size is required to determine <br />the eligibility of the activity. <br />Number of Households Served CDBG Actual HOME Actual <br />Extremely Low-income, 1,472 <br />Low-income 190 0 <br />Moderate -income <br />Total <br />Narrative lnformation <br />89 <br />1,751 <br />Table 13 — Number of Households Served <br />CAPER <br />OMB Control Na 2506-0117 (exp, 06/30/2018) <br />18 <br />
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