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1 CPMP Version 2.0 Housing Needs Table Housing Needs - Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Data Housing Problems Grantee: Only complete blue sections. Do NOT type in sections other than blue. Current Current 3-5 Year Quantities % of Number Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4* Year 5* Multi-Year Households of Households % of Priority Need? Plan to Fund? Fund Source Households with a Disabled Member % HSHLD # HSHLD Dispropo rtionate Racial/ Ethnic Need? # of Househ Total Low Income olds in HIV/ AIDS lead- Populatio Hazard n Housing Elderly NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 5, % Any housing problems ,818 0 #### Y 0 Cost Burden > 30% ,752 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% ,706 0 #### Y Household Income <=30% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 6,802 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% ,515 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% ,335 0 #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1,188 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 7,042 With Any Housing Problems ,444 0 #### Y Cost Burden > 30% ,416 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% ,802 0 #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 7,193 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% 68 4,894 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% ,965 0 #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 3,192 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Cost Burden > 30% ,454 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% ,143 0 #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 961 With Any Housing Problems #### Y HSGNeed 1 CPMP Page 155

2 Household Income >30 to <=50% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 2,911 With Any Housing Problems 75 2,182 0 #### Y Cost Burden > 30% 75 2,182 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% ,869 0 #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 4, % With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME 0 Cost Burden > 30% ,083 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% ,323 0 #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 5,628 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% ,722 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 950 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 6,143 With Any Housing Problems ,512 0 #### Y Cost Burden > 30% ,508 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% ,279 0 #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 11,488 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% ,476 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% ,536 0 #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 4,916 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% ,578 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% ,666 0 #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1,513 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME HSGNeed 2 CPMP Page 156

3 Household Income >50 to <=80% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% 73 1,105 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Y HOME NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 2,715 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% ,784 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 3, % With Any Housing Problems 43 1, #### Y Y HOME 0 Cost Burden > 30% ,548 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 9,639 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% 16 1,544 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1,279 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Y HOME NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 11,753 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% ,744 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 17,938 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% ,803 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 14,101 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% ,393 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% 7.6 1,067 0 #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 3,825 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME HSGNeed 3 CPMP Page 157

4 Large R All other hshold Cost Burden > 30% ,193 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Y HOME NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 7,577 With Any Housing Problems , #### Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% ,527 0 #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Total Any Housing Problem Total Disabled 0 Total Tot. Elderly ### Total Lead Hazard 0 Total Tot. Sm. Related ### Total s Total Tot. Lg. Related ### Total s HSGNeed 4 CPMP Page 158

5 CPMP Version 2.0 Housing Needs Table Housing Needs - Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Data Housing Problems Grantee: St. Charles County, Missouri Only complete blue sections. Do NOT type in sections other than blue. Current Current 3-5 Year Quantities % of Number Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4* Year 5* Cumulative Households of Households % of Priority Need? Plan to Fund? Fund Source Households with a Disabled Member % HSHLD # HSHLD Dispropo rtionate Racial/ Ethnic Need? # of Househ Total Low Income olds in HIV/ AIDS lead- Populatio Hazard n Housing Elderly NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % Any housing problems #### Y 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Household Income <=30% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 845 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 175 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 715 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 944 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 600 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 139 With Any Housing Problems #### Y HSGNeed_STChasCO 5 CPMP Page 159

6 Household Income >30 to <=50% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 395 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % With Any Housing Problems #### Y 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1000 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 149 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 810 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 2059 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1110 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 328 With Any Housing Problems #### Y HSGNeed_STChasCO 6 CPMP Page 160

7 Household Income >50 to <=80% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 495 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % With Any Housing Problems #### Y 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1619 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 445 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1969 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 3709 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 4084 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1394 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME HSGNeed_STChasCO 7 CPMP Page 161

8 Large R All other hshold Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1974 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Total Any Housing Problem Total Disabled 0 Total 215 Tot. Elderly 3500 Total Lead Hazard 0 Total 215 Tot. Sm. Related ### Total s Total Tot. Lg. Related 3104 Total s HSGNeed_STChasCO 8 CPMP Page 162

9 CPMP Version 2.0 Housing Needs Table Housing Needs - Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Data Housing Problems Grantee: Only complete blue sections. Do NOT type in sections other than blue. Current Current 3-5 Year Quantities % of Number Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4* Year 5* Cumulative Households of Households % of Priority Need? Plan to Fund? Fund Source Households with a Disabled Member % HSHLD # HSHLD Dispropo rtionate Racial/ Ethnic Need? # of Househ Total Low Income olds in HIV/ AIDS lead- Populatio Hazard n Housing Elderly NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % Any housing problems % Y Y HOME 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Household Income <=30% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 968 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 173 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 834 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1,479 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 984 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 134 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME HSGNeed_JeffCo 9 CPMP Page 163

10 Household Income >30 to <=50% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 675 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 903 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 223 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 629 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 2,402 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1,674 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 459 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME HSGNeed_JeffCo 10 CPMP Page 164

11 Household Income >50 to <=80% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 704 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1,360 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 309 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1,023 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 3,070 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 5,308 With Any Housing Problems 29 1, % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% , #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1,365 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME HSGNeed_JeffCo 11 CPMP Page 165

12 All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 1,759 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Total Any Housing Problem Total Disabled 0 Total 215 Tot. Elderly 8236 Total Lead Hazard 0 Total 215 Tot. Sm. Related ### Total s 8288 Total Tot. Lg. Related 2677 Total s HSGNeed_JeffCo 12 CPMP Page 166

13 CPMP Version 2.0 Housing Needs Table Housing Needs - Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Data Housing Problems Grantee: Only complete blue sections. Do NOT type in sections other than blue. Current Current 3-5 Year Quantities % of Number Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4* Year 5* Cumulative Households of Households % of Priority Need? Plan to Fund? Fund Source Households with a Disabled Member % HSHLD # HSHLD Dispropo rtionate Racial/ Ethnic Need? # of Househ Total Low Income olds in HIV/ AIDS lead- Populatio Hazard n Housing Elderly NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % Any housing problems #### Y 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Household Income <=30% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 130 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 10 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 50 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 87 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 119 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 20 With Any Housing Problems #### Y HSGNeed_Ofallon 13 CPMP Page 167

14 Household Income >30 to <=50% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 70 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % With Any Housing Problems #### Y 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 123 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 29 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 69 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 289 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 215 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 88 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME HSGNeed_Ofallon 14 CPMP Page 168

15 Household Income >50 to <=80% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 89 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % With Any Housing Problems #### Y 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 192 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 53 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 179 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 530 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 833 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 202 With Any Housing Problems #### Y HSGNeed_Ofallon 15 CPMP Page 169

16 All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 266 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Total Any Housing Problem Total Disabled 0 Total 215 Tot. Elderly 1515 Total Lead Hazard 0 Total 215 Tot. Sm. Related 2295 Total s 1203 Total Tot. Lg. Related 613 Total s 3581 HSGNeed_Ofallon 16 CPMP Page 170

17 CPMP Version 2.0 Housing Needs Table Housing Needs - Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Data Housing Problems Grantee: Only complete blue sections. Do NOT type in sections other than blue. Current Current 3-5 Year Quantities % of Number Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4* Year 5* Cumulative Households of Households % of Priority Need? Plan to Fund? Fund Source Households with a Disabled Member % HSHLD # HSHLD Dispropo rtionate Racial/ Ethnic Need? # of Househ Total Low Income olds in HIV/ AIDS lead- Populatio Hazard n Housing Elderly NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % Any housing problems #### Y 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y Household Income <=30% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 113 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 28 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 34 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 70 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 0 With Any Housing Problems N/A % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% N/A #### Y Cost Burden >50% N/A #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 4 With Any Housing Problems #### Y HSGNeed_Wentzville 17 CPMP Page 171

18 Household Income >30 to <=50% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 4 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % With Any Housing Problems #### Y 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 39 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 4 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 10 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 54 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 12 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 14 With Any Housing Problems #### Y HSGNeed_Wentzville 18 CPMP Page 172

19 Household Income >50 to <=80% MFI Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large Related Small Related Elderly All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 0 With Any Housing Problems N/A #### Y Cost Burden > 30% N/A #### Y Cost Burden >50% N/A #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% % With Any Housing Problems #### Y 0 Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 54 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 64 With Any Housing Problems % Y Y HOME Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 45 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 115 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 105 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 24 With Any Housing Problems #### Y HSGNeed_Wentzville 19 CPMP Page 173

20 All other hshold Large R Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Cost Burden >50% #### Y NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 100% 24 With Any Housing Problems #### Y Cost Burden > 30% #### Y Total Any Housing Problem Total Disabled 0 Total 215 Tot. Elderly 420 Total Lead Hazard 0 Total 215 Tot. Sm. Related 362 Total s 534 Total Tot. Lg. Related 130 Total s 448 HSGNeed_Wentzville 20 CPMP Page 174

21 CPMP Version 2.0 St. Louis HOME Consortium Housing Market Analysis Housing Stock Inventory Affordability Mismatch Occupied Units: Occupied Units: Vacant Units: For Rent Vacant Units: For Sale Total Units Occupied & Vacant Rents: Applicable FMRs (in $s) Rent Affordable at 30% of 50% of MFI (in $s) Public Housing Units Occupied Units Vacant Units Total Units Occupied & Vacant Rehabilitation Needs (in $s) Vacancy Rate cells in blue. 0 & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms 3+ Bedroom Total Substandard Units % % HSGMarketAnalysis 21 CPMP Page 175

22 CPMP Version 2.0 Continuum of Care Homeless Population and Subpopulations Chart Part 1: Homeless Population 1. Homeless Individuals 2. Homeless Families with Children 2a. Persons in Homeless with Children Families Total (lines 1 + 2a) Part 2: Homeless Subpopulations Sheltered St. Louis HOME Consortium Un-sheltered Total Emergency Transitional Data Quality 0 (N) enumerations Sheltered Un-sheltered Total 1. Chronically Homeless 0 2. Severely Mentally Ill Chronic Substance Abuse Veterans Persons with HIV/AIDS Victims of Domestic Violence Youth (Under 18 years of age) Year Quantities Part 3: Homeless Needs Table: Individuals Emergency Shelters Transitional Housing Permanent Supportive Housing Total Chronically Homeless Beds Needs Currently Available Gap Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Data Quality (N) enumerations % of ### ### ### ### Total Priority H, M, L Plan to Fund? Y N Fund Source: CDBG, HOME, HOPWA, ESG or Other Homeless 22 CPMP Page 176

23 Part 4: Homeless Needs Table: Families Beds Needs Currently Available Gap 5-Year Quantities Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Emergency Shelters ### Transitional Housing ### Permanent Supportive Housing ### Total ### Completing Part 1: Homeless Population. This must be completed using statistically reliable, unduplicated counts or estimates of homeless persons in sheltered and unsheltered locations at a one-day point in time. The counts must be from: (A) administrative records, (N) enumerations, (S) statistically reliable samples, or (E) estimates. The quality of the data presented in each box must be identified as: (A), (N), (S) or (E). Total % of Priority H, M, L Plan to Fund? Y N Fund Source: CDBG, HOME, HOPWA, ESG or Other Completing Part 2: Homeless Subpopulations. This must be completed using statistically reliable, unduplicated counts or estimates of homeless persons in sheltered and unsheltered locations at a one-day point in time. The numbers must be from: (A) administrative records, (N) enumerations, (S) statistically reliable samples, or (E) estimates. The quality of the data presented in each box must be identified as: (A), (N), (S) or (E). Sheltered Homeless. Count adults, children and youth residing in shelters for the homeless. Shelters include all emergency shelters and transitional shelters for the homeless, including domestic violence shelters, residential programs for runaway/homeless youth, and any hotel/motel/apartment voucher arrangements paid by a public/private agency because the person or family is homeless. Do not count: (1) persons who are living doubled up in conventional housing; (2) formerly homeless persons who are residing in Section 8 SRO, Shelter Plus Care, SHP permanent housing or other permanent housing units; (3) children or youth, who because of their own or a parent s homelessness or abandonment, now reside temporarily and for a short anticipated duration in hospitals, residential treatment facilities, emergency foster care, detention facilities and the like; and (4) adults living in mental health facilities, chemical dependency facilities, or criminal justice facilities. Homeless 23 CPMP Page 177

24 Unsheltered Homeless. Count adults, children and youth sleeping in places not meant for human habitation. Places not meant for human habitation include streets, parks, alleys, parking ramps, parts of the highway system, transportation depots and other parts of transportation systems (e.g. subway tunnels, railroad car), all-night commercial establishments (e.g. movie theaters, laundromats, restaurants), abandoned buildings, building roofs or stairwells, chicken coops and other farm outbuildings, caves, campgrounds, vehicles, and other similar places. Homeless 24 CPMP Page 178

25 Housing Needed Non-Homeless Special Needs Including HOPWA 52. Elderly 53. Frail Elderly 54. Persons w/ Severe Mental Illness 55. Developmentally Disabled 56. Physically Disabled 57. Alcohol/Other Drug Addicted 58. Persons w/ HIV/AIDS & their familie 59. Public Housing Residents Total Needs Currently Available GAP 3-5 Year Quantities Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4* Year 5* #### Total % of Supportive Services Needed 60. Elderly 61. Frail Elderly 62. Persons w/ Severe Mental Illness 63. Developmentally Disabled 64. Physically Disabled 65. Alcohol/Other Drug Addicted 66. Persons w/ HIV/AIDS & their familie 67. Public Housing Residents Total #### #### NonHomeless 25 CPMP Page 179

26 01 Acquisition of Real Property (a) Disposition (b) Public Facilities and Improvements (General) (c) A Senior Centers (c) B Handicapped Centers (c) C Homeless Facilities (not operating costs) (c) D Youth Centers (c) E Neighborhood Facilities (c) F Parks, Recreational Facilities (c) G Parking Facilities H Solid Waste Disposal Improvements (c) I Flood Drain Improvements (c) J Water/Sewer Improvements (c) K Street Improvements (c) L Sidewalks (c) M Child Care Centers (c) N Tree Planting (c) O Fire Stations/Equipment (c) P Health Facilities (c) Q Abused and Neglected Children Facilities (c) R Asbestos Removal (c) S Facilities for AIDS Patients (not operating costs) (c) T Operating Costs of Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs Clearance and Demolition (d) A Clean-up of Contaminated Sites (d) Public Services (General) (e) A Senior Services (e) B Handicapped Services (e) C Legal Services (E) D Youth Services (e) E Transportation Services (e) F Substance Abuse Services (e) G Battered and Abused Spouses (e) H Employment Training (e) I Crime Awareness (e) J Fair Housing Activities (if CDBG, then subject to (e) K Tenant/Landlord Counseling (e) L Child Care Services (e) Public Facilities and Improvements blic Services Housing and Community Development Activities Needs Current Gap 5-Year Quantities Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Cumulative CommunityDev 26 CPMP Page 180

27 Pu 05M Health Services (e) N Abused and Neglected Children (e) O Mental Health Services (e) P Screening for Lead-Based Paint/Lead Hazards Poison (e) Q Subsistence Payments R Homeownership Assistance (not direct) S Rental Housing Subsidies (if HOME, not part of 5% T Security Deposits (if HOME, not part of 5% Admin c Interim Assistance (f) 07 Urban Renewal Completion (h) 08 Relocation (i) 09 Loss of Rental Income (j) 10 Removal of Architectural Barriers (k) 11 Privately Owned Utilities (l) 12 Construction of Housing (m) 13 Direct Homeownership Assistance (n) A Rehab; Single-Unit Residential B Rehab; Multi-Unit Residential C Public Housing Modernization D Rehab; Other Publicly-Owned Residential Buildings E Rehab; Publicly or Privately-Owned Commercial/Indu F Energy Efficiency Improvements G Acquisition - for Rehabilitation H Rehabilitation Administration I Lead-Based/Lead Hazard Test/Abate Code Enforcement (c) 16A Residential Historic Preservation (d) B Non-Residential Historic Preservation (d) 17A CI Land Acquisition/Disposition (a) B CI Infrastructure Development (a) C CI Building Acquisition, Construction, Rehabilitat (a) D Other Commercial/Industrial Improvements (a) A ED Direct Financial Assistance to For-Profits (b) B ED Technical Assistance (b) C Micro-Enterprise Assistance A HOME Admin/Planning Costs of PJ (not part of 5% Ad B HOME CHDO Operating Costs (not part of 5% Admin ca C CDBG Non-profit Organization Capacity Building D CDBG Assistance to Institutes of Higher Education E CDBG Operation and Repair of Foreclosed Property F Planned Repayment of Section 108 Loan Principal G Unplanned Repayment of Section 108 Loan Principal H State CDBG Technical Assistance to Grantees CommunityDev 27 CPMP Page 181

28 20 Planning A General Program Administration B Indirect Costs D Fair Housing Activities (subject to 20% Admin cap) E Submissions or Applications for Federal Programs F HOME Rental Subsidy Payments (subject to 5% cap) G HOME Security Deposits (subject to 5% cap) H HOME Admin/Planning Costs of PJ (subject to 5% cap I HOME CHDO Operating Expenses (subject to 5% cap) Unprogrammed Funds HOPWA CDBG HOME 31J Facility based housing development K Facility based housing - operations G Short term rent mortgage utility payments F Tenant based rental assistance E Supportive service I Housing information services H Resource identification B Administration - grantee D Administration - project sponsor Acquisition of existing rental units Production of new rental units Rehabilitation of existing rental units Rental assistance Acquisition of existing owner units Production of new owner units Rehabilitation of existing owner units Homeownership assistance Acquisition of existing rental units Production of new rental units Rehabilitation of existing rental units Rental assistance Acquisition of existing owner units Production of new owner units Rehabilitation of existing owner units Homeownership assistance Totals 1E E+05 ### ### 0 CommunityDev 28 CPMP Page 182

29 ANNUAL AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING GOALS (SEC. 215) Acquisition of existing units TABLE 3B ANNUAL HOUSING COMPLETION GOALS Annual Expected Number d Resources used during the period CDBG HOME ESG HOPWA Production of new units Rehabilitation of existing units 350 Rental Assistance Total Sec. 215 Rental s 350 ANNUAL AFFORDABLE OWNER HOUSING GOALS (SEC. 215) Acquisition of existing units Production of new units Rehabilitation of existing units Homebuyer Assistance Total Sec. 215 s ANNUAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING GOALS (SEC. 215) Homeless Non-Homeless Special Needs Total Sec. 215 Affordable Housing ANNUAL HOUSING GOALS Annual Rental Housing 8 Annual Housing 247 Total Annual Housing 255 For the purpose of identification of annual goals, an assisted household is one that will receive benefits through the investment of Federal funds, either alone or in conjunction with the investment of other public or private funds. Page 183

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