The Arizona Department of Housing 2006 Information Bulletin PROGRAMS: Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program REGARDING: • Imputed Incomes/Allowable Rents based on Unit Size (eff. 3/8/06) • Imputed Incomes/Allowable Rents based on Number of Persons in Household (eff. 3/8/06) INFORMATION BULLETIN No. 01‐06 ISSUED: March 9, 2006 RE: Revised Income and Rent Limits for LIHTC Program Attached are the revised 2006 rent and income limits for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. These limits are effective as of March 8, 2006. The tables are also available for download at our website, www.housingaz.com. Arizona Department of Housing 1700 W. Washington, Suite 210 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Telephone (602) 771‐1000 Facsimile (602) 771‐1002 TDY (602) 771‐1001 www.housingaz.com ARIZONA LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM - IMPUTED INCOMES/ALLOWABLE RENTS 3/8/06 FOR RENTS BASED ON UNIT SIZE (Number of bedrooms: Post 1989 Projects) (All fractions are rounded down.) (Figures derived from HUD Median Income Charts effective 3/8/06) 0 Bdrm 1 Bdrm 2 Bdrm 3 Bdrm 4 Bdrm MSA/County % (1 Person) (2 Persons) (3 Persons) (4 Persons) (5 Persons) (6 Persons) (7 Persons) (8 Persons) Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Phoenix 60 $25,260 $28,860 $32,460 $36,060 $38,940 $41,820 $44,700 $47,580 $631 $676 $811 $937 $1,045 (Maricopa/Pinal) 50 $21,050 $24,050 $27,050 $30,050 $32,450 $34,850 $37,250 $39,650 $526 $563 $676 $781 $871 40 $16,840 $19,240 $21,640 $24,040 $25,960 $27,880 $29,800 $31,720 $421 $451 $541 $625 $697 30 $12,300 $14,050 $15,800 $17,600 $19,000 $20,400 $21,800 $23,200 $307 $329 $395 $457 $510 20 $8,420 $9,620 $10,820 $12,020 $12,980 $13,940 $14,900 $15,860 $210 $225 $270 $312 $348 Tucson 60 $22,020 $25,140 $28,320 $31,440 $33,960 $36,480 $39,000 $41,520 $550 $589 $708 $817 $912 (Pima) 50 $18,350 $20,950 $23,600 $26,200 $28,300 $30,400 $32,500 $34,600 $458 $491 $590 $681 $760 40 $14,680 $16,760 $18,880 $20,960 $22,640 $24,320 $26,000 $27,680 $367 $393 $472 $545 $608 30 $10,600 $12,100 $13,600 $15,100 $16,350 $17,550 $18,750 $19,950 $265 $283 $340 $393 $438 20 $7,340 $8,380 $9,440 $10,480 $11,320 $12,160 $13,000 $13,840 $183 $196 $236 $272 $304 Yuma 60 $17,280 $19,740 $22,200 $24,660 $26,640 $28,620 $30,600 $32,580 $432 $462 $555 $641 $715 (Yuma) 50 $14,400 $16,450 $18,500 $20,550 $22,200 $23,850 $25,500 $27,150 $360 $385 $462 $534 $596 40 $11,520 $13,160 $14,800 $16,440 $17,760 $19,080 $20,400 $21,720 $288 $308 $370 $427 $477 30 $8,600 $9,850 $11,050 $12,300 $13,300 $14,250 $15,250 $16,250 $215 $230 $276 $320 $356 20 $5,760 $6,580 $7,400 $8,220 $8,880 $9,540 $10,200 $10,860 $144 $154 $185 $213 $238 60 $17,220 $19,680 $22,140 $24,600 $26,520 $28,500 $30,480 $32,460 $430 $461 $553 $639 $712 50 $14,350 $16,400 $18,450 $20,500 $22,100 $23,750 $25,400 $27,050 $358 $384 $461 $532 $593 40 $11,480 $13,120 $14,760 $16,400 $17,680 $19,000 $20,320 $21,640 $287 $307 $369 $426 $475 30 $8,600 $9,850 $11,050 $12,300 $13,300 $14,250 $15,250 $16,250 $215 $230 $276 $320 $356 20 $5,740 $6,560 $7,380 $8,200 $8,840 $9,500 $10,160 $10,820 $143 $153 $184 $213 $237 60 $18,960 $21,720 $24,420 $27,120 $29,280 $31,440 $33,600 $35,820 $474 $508 $610 $705 $786 50 $15,800 $18,100 $20,350 $22,600 $24,400 $26,200 $28,000 $29,850 $395 $423 $508 $587 $655 40 $12,640 $14,480 $16,280 $18,080 $19,520 $20,960 $22,400 $23,880 $316 $339 $407 $470 $524 30 $9,200 $10,500 $11,850 $13,150 $14,200 $15,250 $16,300 $17,350 $230 $246 $296 $341 $381 20 $6,320 $7,240 $8,140 $9,040 $9,760 $10,480 $11,200 $11,940 $158 $169 $203 $235 $262 60 $22,740 $26,040 $29,280 $32,520 $35,100 $37,740 $40,320 $42,900 $568 $609 $732 $845 $943 50 $18,950 $21,700 $24,400 $27,100 $29,250 $31,450 $33,600 $35,750 $473 $508 $610 $704 $786 40 $15,160 $17,360 $19,520 $21,680 $23,400 $25,160 $26,880 $28,600 $379 $406 $488 $563 $629 30 $10,950 $12,500 $14,050 $15,650 $16,900 $18,150 $19,400 $20,650 $273 $293 $351 $406 $453 20 $7,580 $8,680 $9,760 $10,840 $11,700 $12,580 $13,440 $14,300 $189 $203 $244 $281 $314 60 $17,940 $20,520 $23,040 $25,620 $27,660 $29,700 $31,740 $33,840 $448 $480 $576 $666 $742 50 $14,950 $17,100 $19,200 $21,350 $23,050 $24,750 $26,450 $28,200 $373 $400 $480 $555 $618 40 $11,960 $13,680 $15,360 $17,080 $18,440 $19,800 $21,160 $22,560 $299 $320 $384 $444 $495 30 $8,700 $9,950 $11,200 $12,400 $13,400 $14,400 $15,400 $16,400 $217 $233 $280 $322 $360 20 $5,980 $6,840 $7,680 $8,540 $9,220 $9,900 $10,580 $11,280 $149 $160 $192 $222 $247 Apache Cochise Coconino Gila 0 Bdrm 1 Bdrm 2 Bdrm 3 Bdrm 4 Bdrm MSA/County % (1 Person) (2 Persons) (3 Persons) (4 Persons) (5 Persons) (6 Persons) Graham 60 $17,220 $19,680 $22,140 $24,600 $26,520 $28,500 $30,480 50 $14,350 $16,400 $18,450 $20,500 $22,100 $23,750 $25,400 40 $11,480 $13,120 $14,760 $16,400 $17,680 $19,000 30 $8,600 $9,850 $11,050 $12,300 $13,300 20 $5,740 $6,560 $7,380 $8,200 60 $21,480 $24,540 $27,600 50 $17,900 $20,450 $23,000 40 $14,320 $16,360 30 $10,350 20 Greenlee La Paz Mohave Navajo Santa Cruz Yavapai (7 Persons) (8 Persons) Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent $32,460 $430 $461 $553 $639 $712 $27,050 $358 $384 $461 $532 $593 $20,320 $21,640 $287 $307 $369 $426 $475 $14,250 $15,250 $16,250 $215 $230 $276 $320 $356 $8,840 $9,500 $10,160 $10,820 $143 $153 $184 $213 $237 $30,660 $33,120 $35,580 $38,040 $40,500 $537 $575 $690 $797 $889 $25,550 $27,600 $29,650 $31,700 $33,750 $447 $479 $575 $664 $741 $18,400 $20,440 $22,080 $23,720 $25,360 $27,000 $358 $383 $460 $531 $593 $11,850 $13,300 $14,800 $15,950 $17,150 $18,350 $19,500 $258 $277 $332 $384 $428 $7,160 $8,180 $9,200 $10,220 $11,040 $11,860 $12,680 $13,500 $179 $191 $230 $265 $296 60 $17,220 $19,680 $22,140 $24,600 $26,520 $28,500 $30,480 $32,460 $430 $461 $553 $639 $712 50 $14,350 $16,400 $18,450 $20,500 $22,100 $23,750 $25,400 $27,050 $358 $384 $461 $532 $593 40 $11,480 $13,120 $14,760 $16,400 $17,680 $19,000 $20,320 $21,640 $287 $307 $369 $426 $475 30 $8,600 $9,850 $11,050 $12,300 $13,300 $14,250 $15,250 $16,250 $215 $230 $276 $320 $356 20 $5,740 $6,560 $7,380 $8,200 $8,840 $9,500 $10,160 $10,820 $143 $153 $184 $213 $237 60 $24,780 $28,320 $31,860 $35,460 $38,280 $41,100 $43,920 $46,740 $619 $663 $796 $921 $1,027 50 $20,650 $23,600 $26,550 $29,550 $31,900 $34,250 $36,600 $38,950 $516 $553 $663 $768 $856 40 $16,520 $18,880 $21,240 $23,640 $25,520 $27,400 $29,280 $31,160 $413 $442 $531 $614 $685 30 $12,400 $14,200 $15,950 $17,750 $19,150 $20,550 $22,000 $23,400 $310 $332 $398 $461 $513 20 $8,260 $9,440 $10,620 $11,820 $12,760 $13,700 $14,640 $15,580 $206 $221 $265 $307 $342 60 $17,220 $19,680 $22,140 $24,600 $26,520 $28,500 $30,480 $32,460 $430 $461 $553 $639 $712 50 $14,350 $16,400 $18,450 $20,500 $22,100 $23,750 $25,400 $27,050 $358 $384 $461 $532 $593 40 $11,480 $13,120 $14,760 $16,400 $17,680 $19,000 $20,320 $21,640 $287 $307 $369 $426 $475 30 $8,600 $9,850 $11,050 $12,300 $13,300 $14,250 $15,250 $16,250 $215 $230 $276 $320 $356 20 $5,740 $6,560 $7,380 $8,200 $8,840 $9,500 $10,160 $10,820 $143 $153 $184 $213 $237 60 $18,480 $21,120 $23,760 $26,400 $28,500 $30,600 $32,760 $34,860 $462 $495 $594 $686 $765 50 $15,400 $17,600 $19,800 $22,000 $23,750 $25,500 $27,300 $29,050 $385 $412 $495 $571 $637 40 $12,320 $14,080 $15,840 $17,600 $19,000 $20,400 $21,840 $23,240 $308 $330 $396 $457 $510 30 $9,250 $10,550 $11,900 $13,200 $14,250 $15,300 $16,350 $17,400 $231 $247 $297 $343 $382 20 $6,160 $7,040 $7,920 $8,800 $9,500 $10,200 $10,920 $11,620 $154 $165 $198 $228 $255 60 $20,280 $23,160 $26,100 $28,980 $31,320 $33,600 $35,940 $38,280 $507 $543 $652 $753 $840 50 $16,900 $19,300 $21,750 $24,150 $26,100 $28,000 $29,950 $31,900 $422 $452 $543 $628 $700 40 $13,520 $15,440 $17,400 $19,320 $20,880 $22,400 $23,960 $25,520 $338 $362 $435 $502 $560 30 $9,750 $11,150 $12,550 $13,900 $15,050 $16,150 $17,250 $18,350 $243 $261 $313 $361 $403 20 $6,760 $7,720 $8,700 $9,660 $10,440 $11,200 $11,980 $12,760 $169 $181 $217 $251 $280 ARIZONA LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM - IMPUTED INCOMES/ALLOWABLE RENTS FOR RENTS BASED ON NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD (PRE 1990 Projects) (Figures derived from HUD Median Income Charts effective 03/08/06) MSA/County % (1 Person) Rent (2 Persons) Rent (3 Persons) Rent (4 Persons) Rent (5 Persons) Rent *Please note utility allowances mu (6 Persons) Rent (7 Persons) Rent (8 P Phoenix 60 $25,260 $631 $28,860 $721 $32,460 $811 $36,060 $901 $38,940 $973 $41,820 $1,045 $44,700 $1,117 $4 (Maricopa/Pinal) 50 $21,050 $526 $24,050 $601 $27,050 $676 $30,050 $751 $32,450 $811 $34,850 $871 $37,250 $931 $3 40 $16,840 $421 $19,240 $481 $21,640 $541 $24,040 $601 $25,960 $649 $27,880 $697 $29,800 $745 $3 30 $12,300 $307 $14,050 $351 $15,800 $395 $17,600 $440 $19,000 $475 $20,400 $510 $21,800 $545 $2 20 $8,420 $210 $9,620 $240 $10,820 $270 $12,020 $300 $12,980 $324 $13,940 $348 $14,900 $372 $1 Tucson 60 $22,020 $550 $25,140 $628 $28,320 $708 $31,440 $786 $33,960 $849 $36,480 $912 $39,000 $975 $4 (Pima) 50 $18,350 $458 $20,950 $523 $23,600 $590 $26,200 $655 $28,300 $707 $30,400 $760 $32,500 $812 $3 40 $14,680 $367 $16,760 $419 $18,880 $472 $20,960 $524 $22,640 $566 $24,320 $608 $26,000 $650 $2 30 $10,600 $265 $12,100 $302 $13,600 $340 $15,100 $377 $16,350 $408 $17,550 $438 $18,750 $468 $1 20 $7,340 $183 $8,380 $209 $9,440 $236 $10,480 $262 $11,320 $283 $12,160 $304 $13,000 $325 $1 Yuma 60 $17,280 $432 $19,740 $493 $22,200 $555 $24,660 $616 $26,640 $666 $28,620 $715 $30,600 $765 $3 (Yuma) 50 $14,400 $360 $16,450 $411 $18,500 $462 $20,550 $513 $22,200 $555 $23,850 $596 $25,500 $637 $2 40 $11,520 $288 $13,160 $329 $14,800 $370 $16,440 $411 $17,760 $444 $19,080 $477 $20,400 $510 $2 30 $8,600 $215 $9,850 $246 $11,050 $276 $12,300 $307 $13,300 $332 $14,250 $356 $15,250 $381 $1 20 $5,760 $144 $6,580 $164 $7,400 $185 $8,220 $205 $8,880 $222 $9,540 $238 $10,200 $255 $1 60 $17,220 $430 $19,680 $492 $22,140 $553 $24,600 $615 $26,520 $663 $28,500 $712 $30,480 $762 $3 50 $14,350 $358 $16,400 $410 $18,450 $461 $20,500 $512 $22,100 $552 $23,750 $593 $25,400 $635 $2 40 $11,480 $287 $13,120 $328 $14,760 $369 $16,400 $410 $17,680 $442 $19,000 $475 $20,320 $508 $2 30 $8,600 $215 $9,850 $246 $11,050 $276 $12,300 $307 $13,300 $332 $14,250 $356 $15,250 $381 $1 20 $5,740 $143 $6,560 $164 $7,380 $184 $8,200 $205 $8,840 $221 $9,500 $237 $10,160 $254 $1 60 $18,960 $474 $21,720 $543 $24,420 $610 $27,120 $678 $29,280 $732 $31,440 $786 $33,600 $840 $3 50 $15,800 $395 $18,100 $452 $20,350 $508 $22,600 $565 $24,400 $610 $26,200 $655 $28,000 $700 $2 40 $12,640 $316 $14,480 $362 $16,280 $407 $18,080 $452 $19,520 $488 $20,960 $524 $22,400 $560 $2 30 $9,200 $230 $10,500 $262 $11,850 $296 $13,150 $328 $14,200 $355 $15,250 $381 $16,300 $407 $1 20 $6,320 $158 $7,240 $181 $8,140 $203 $9,040 $226 $9,760 $244 $10,480 $262 $11,200 $280 $1 60 $22,740 $568 $26,040 $651 $29,280 $732 $32,520 $813 $35,100 $877 $37,740 $943 $40,320 $1,008 $4 50 $18,950 $473 $21,700 $542 $24,400 $610 $27,100 $677 $29,250 $731 $31,450 $786 $33,600 $840 $3 40 $15,160 $379 $17,360 $434 $19,520 $488 $21,680 $542 $23,400 $585 $25,160 $629 $26,880 $672 $2 30 $10,950 $273 $12,500 $312 $14,050 $351 $15,650 $391 $16,900 $422 $18,150 $453 $19,400 $485 $2 20 $7,580 $189 $8,680 $217 $9,760 $244 $10,840 $271 $11,700 $292 $12,580 $314 $13,440 $336 $1 60 $17,940 $448 $20,520 $513 $23,040 $576 $25,620 $640 $27,660 $691 $29,700 $742 $31,740 $793 $3 50 $14,950 $373 $17,100 $427 $19,200 $480 $21,350 $533 $23,050 $576 $24,750 $618 $26,450 $661 $2 40 $11,960 $299 $13,680 $342 $15,360 $384 $17,080 $427 $18,440 $461 $19,800 $495 $21,160 $529 $2 30 $8,700 $217 $9,950 $248 $11,200 $280 $12,400 $310 $13,400 $335 $14,400 $360 $15,400 $385 $1 20 $5,980 $149 $6,840 $171 $7,680 $192 $8,540 $213 $9,220 $230 $9,900 $247 $10,580 $264 $1 Apache Cochise Coconino Gila ARIZONA LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM - IMPUTED INCOMES/ALLOWABLE RENTS FOR RENTS BASED ON NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD (PRE 1990 Projects) (Figures derived from HUD Median Income Charts effective 03/08/06) *Please note utility allowances mu MSA/County % (1 Person) Rent (2 Persons) Rent (3 Persons) Rent (4 Persons) Rent (5 Persons) Rent (6 Persons) Rent (7 Persons) Rent (8 P Graham 60 $17,220 $430 $19,680 $492 $22,140 $553 $24,600 $615 $26,520 $663 $28,500 $712 $30,480 $762 $3 50 $14,350 $358 $16,400 $410 $18,450 $461 $20,500 $512 $22,100 $552 $23,750 $593 $25,400 $635 $2 40 $11,480 $287 $13,120 $328 $14,760 $369 $16,400 $410 $17,680 $442 $19,000 $475 $20,320 $508 $2 30 $8,600 $215 $9,850 $246 $11,050 $276 $12,300 $307 $13,300 $332 $14,250 $356 $15,250 $381 $1 20 $5,740 $143 $6,560 $164 $7,380 $184 $8,200 $205 $8,840 $221 $9,500 $237 $10,160 $254 $1 60 $21,480 $537 $24,540 $613 $27,600 $690 $30,660 $766 $33,120 $828 $35,580 $889 $38,040 $951 $4 50 $17,900 $447 $20,450 $511 $23,000 $575 $25,550 $638 $27,600 $690 $29,650 $741 $31,700 $792 $3 40 $14,320 $358 $16,360 $409 $18,400 $460 $20,440 $511 $22,080 $552 $23,720 $593 $25,360 $634 $2 30 $10,350 $258 $11,850 $296 $13,300 $332 $14,800 $370 $15,950 $398 $17,150 $428 $18,350 $458 $1 20 $7,160 $179 $8,180 $204 $9,200 $230 $10,220 $255 $11,040 $276 $11,860 $296 $12,680 $317 $1 60 $17,220 $430 $19,680 $492 $22,140 $553 $24,600 $615 $26,520 $663 $28,500 $712 $30,480 $762 $3 50 $14,350 $358 $16,400 $410 $18,450 $461 $20,500 $512 $22,100 $552 $23,750 $593 $25,400 $635 $2 40 $11,480 $287 $13,120 $328 $14,760 $369 $16,400 $410 $17,680 $442 $19,000 $475 $20,320 $508 $2 30 $8,600 $215 $9,850 $246 $11,050 $276 $12,300 $307 $13,300 $332 $14,250 $356 $15,250 $381 $1 20 $5,740 $143 $6,560 $164 $7,380 $184 $8,200 $205 $8,840 $221 $9,500 $237 $10,160 $254 $1 60 $24,780 $619 $28,320 $708 $31,860 $796 $35,460 $886 $38,280 $957 $41,100 $1,027 $43,920 $1,098 $4 50 $20,650 $516 $23,600 $590 $26,550 $663 $29,550 $738 $31,900 $797 $34,250 $856 $36,600 $915 $3 40 $16,520 $413 $18,880 $472 $21,240 $531 $23,640 $591 $25,520 $638 $27,400 $685 $29,280 $732 $3 30 $12,400 $310 $14,200 $355 $15,950 $398 $17,750 $443 $19,150 $478 $20,550 $513 $22,000 $550 $2 20 $8,260 $206 $9,440 $236 $10,620 $265 $11,820 $295 $12,760 $319 $13,700 $342 $14,640 $366 $1 60 $17,220 $430 $19,680 $492 $22,140 $553 $24,600 $615 $26,520 $663 $28,500 $712 $30,480 $762 $3 50 $14,350 $358 $16,400 $410 $18,450 $461 $20,500 $512 $22,100 $552 $23,750 $593 $25,400 $635 $2 40 $11,480 $287 $13,120 $328 $14,760 $369 $16,400 $410 $17,680 $442 $19,000 $475 $20,320 $508 $2 30 $8,600 $215 $9,850 $246 $11,050 $276 $12,300 $307 $13,300 $332 $14,250 $356 $15,250 $381 $1 20 $5,740 $143 $6,560 $164 $7,380 $184 $8,200 $205 $8,840 $221 $9,500 $237 $10,160 $254 $1 60 $18,480 $462 $21,120 $528 $23,760 $594 $26,400 $660 $28,500 $712 $30,600 $765 $32,760 $819 $3 50 $15,400 $385 $17,600 $440 $19,800 $495 $22,000 $550 $23,750 $593 $25,500 $637 $27,300 $682 $2 40 $12,320 $308 $14,080 $352 $15,840 $396 $17,600 $440 $19,000 $475 $20,400 $510 $21,840 $546 $2 30 $9,250 $231 $10,550 $263 $11,900 $297 $13,200 $330 $14,250 $356 $15,300 $382 $16,350 $408 $1 20 $6,160 $154 $7,040 $176 $7,920 $198 $8,800 $220 $9,500 $237 $10,200 $255 $10,920 $273 $1 60 $20,280 $507 $23,160 $579 $26,100 $652 $28,980 $724 $31,320 $783 $33,600 $840 $35,940 $898 $3 50 $16,900 $422 $19,300 $482 $21,750 $543 $24,150 $603 $26,100 $652 $28,000 $700 $29,950 $748 $3 40 $13,520 $338 $15,440 $386 $17,400 $435 $19,320 $483 $20,880 $522 $22,400 $560 $23,960 $599 $2 30 $9,750 $243 $11,150 $278 $12,550 $313 $13,900 $347 $15,050 $376 $16,150 $403 $17,250 $431 $1 20 $6,760 $169 $7,720 $193 $8,700 $217 $9,660 $241 $10,440 $261 $11,200 $280 $11,980 $299 $1 Greenlee La Paz Mohave Navajo Santa Cruz Yavapai The Arizona Department of Housing 2006 Information Bulletin PROGRAMS: HOME and Housing Trust Fund (HTF) REGARDING: Revised Program Income Limits INFORMATION BULLETIN No. 02‐06 ISSUED: March 9, 2006 RE: Revised Income Limits for HOME and Housing Trust Fund Attached are the revised 2006 income limits for the HOME and State Housing Trust Fund. These limits are effective as of March 8, 2006. The tables are also available for download at our website, www.housingaz.com. Arizona Department of Housing 1700 W. Washington, Suite 210 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Telephone (602) 771‐1000 Facsimile (602) 771‐1002 TDY (602) 771‐1001 www.housingaz.com ARIZONA INCOME LIMITS State of Arizona -- State Housing Fund Program ARIZONA COUNTIES HOME and Housing Trust Fund Program Income Limits 2006 1 PERSON 2 PERSON 3 PERSON 4 PERSON 5 PERSON 6 PERSON 7 PERSON 8 PERSON + Flagstaff, AZ Coconino County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 54,200 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 11400 18950 22740 30350 13000 21700 26040 34700 14650 24400 29280 39000 16250 27100 32520 43350 17550 29250 35100 46800 18850 31450 37740 50300 20150 33600 40320 53750 21450 35750 42900 57200 : Mohave County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 42,800 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 12450 20650 24780 33100 14200 23600 28320 37850 16000 26550 31860 42550 17750 29550 35460 47300 19150 31900 38280 51100 20600 34250 41100 54850 22000 36600 43920 58650 23450 38950 46740 62450 Phoenix, AZ Maricopa/Pinal Counties MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 60,100 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 12650 21050 25260 33650 14450 24050 28860 38500 16250 27050 32460 43300 18050 30050 36060 48100 19500 32450 38940 51950 20950 34850 41820 55800 22400 37250 44700 59650 23850 39650 47580 63500 Tucson, AZ Pima County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 52,400 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 11000 18350 22020 29350 12550 20950 25140 33500 14150 23600 28320 37700 15700 26200 31440 41900 16950 28300 33960 45250 18200 30400 36480 48600 19450 32500 39000 51950 20700 34600 41520 55300 Yuma, AZ Yuma County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 41,100 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 8650 14400 17280 23050 9900 16450 19740 26300 11100 18500 22200 29600 12350 20550 24660 32900 13350 22200 26640 35550 14350 23850 28620 38150 15300 25500 30600 40800 16300 27150 32580 43450 : Apache County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 31,300 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 8600 14350 17220 22950 9850 16400 19680 26250 11050 18450 22140 29500 12300 20500 24600 32800 13300 22100 26520 35400 14250 23750 28500 38050 15250 25400 30480 40650 16250 27050 32460 43300 : Cochise County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 45,200 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 9500 15800 18960 25300 10850 18100 21720 28900 12200 20350 24420 32550 13550 22600 27120 36150 14650 24400 29280 39050 15700 26200 31440 41950 16800 28000 33600 44850 17900 29850 35820 47700 : Gila County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 42,700 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 8950 14950 17940 23900 10250 17100 20520 27300 11500 19200 23040 30750 12800 21350 25620 34150 13800 23050 27660 36900 14850 24750 29700 39600 15850 26450 31740 42350 16900 28200 33840 45100 Effective March 8, 2006 State Housing Fund Arizona Income Limits ARIZONA INCOME LIMITS State of Arizona -- State Housing Fund Program ARIZONA COUNTIES HOME and Housing Trust Fund Program Income Limits 2006 1 PERSON 2 PERSON 3 PERSON 4 PERSON 5 PERSON 6 PERSON 7 PERSON 8 PERSON + 8600 9850 11050 12300 13300 14250 15250 16250 14350 16400 18450 20500 22100 23750 25400 27050 17220 19680 22140 24600 26520 28500 30480 32460 22950 26250 29500 32800 35400 38050 40650 43300 : Graham County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 40,500 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) : Greenlee County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 51,100 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 10750 17900 21480 28650 12300 20450 24540 32700 13800 23000 27600 36800 15350 25550 30660 40900 16600 27600 33120 44150 17800 29650 35580 47450 19050 31700 38040 50700 20250 33750 40500 54000 : La Paz County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 34,000 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 8600 14350 17220 22950 9850 16400 19680 26250 11050 18450 22140 29500 12300 20500 24600 32800 13300 22100 26520 35400 14250 23750 28500 38050 15250 25400 30480 40650 16250 27050 32460 43300 : Navajo County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 38,100 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 8600 14350 17220 22950 9850 16400 19680 26250 11050 18450 22140 29500 12300 20500 24600 32800 13300 22100 26520 35400 14250 23750 28500 38050 15250 25400 30480 40650 16250 27050 32460 43300 : Santa Cruz County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 37,700 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 9250 15400 18480 24650 10550 17600 21120 28150 11900 19800 23760 31700 13200 22000 26400 35200 14250 23750 28500 38000 15300 25500 30600 40850 16350 27300 32760 43650 17400 29050 34860 46450 Prescott,AZ : Yavapai County MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: 48,300 30% 50% (Very Low-Income) 60% 80% (Low-Income) 10150 16900 20280 27050 11600 19300 23160 30900 13050 21750 26100 34800 14500 24150 28980 38650 15650 26100 31320 41750 16800 28000 33600 44850 18000 29950 35940 47950 19150 31900 38280 51000 Effective March 8, 2006 State Housing Fund Arizona Income Limits The Arizona Department of Housing 2006 Information Bulletin PROGRAMS: Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program REGARDING: • Imputed Incomes/Allowable Rents based on Unit Size (eff. 3/8/06) • Imputed Incomes/Allowable Rents based on Number of Persons in Household (eff. 3/8/06) INFORMATION BULLETIN No. 03‐06 ISSUED: April 3, 2006 RE: CORRECTED Income and Rent Limits for LIHTC Program Income and Rent Limits for the LIHTC Program distributed on March 9, 2006 with Information Bulletin 01‐06 contained incorrect information. Please print and use the tables attached to this bulletin. The corrected tables are also available for download at our website, www.housingaz.com. Arizona Department of Housing 1700 W. Washington, Suite 210 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Telephone (602) 771‐1000 Facsimile (602) 771‐1002 TDY (602) 771‐1001 www.housingaz.com ARIZONA LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM - IMPUTED INCOMES/ALLOWABLE RENTS 3/8/06 FOR RENTS BASED ON UNIT SIZE (Number of bedrooms: Post 1989 Projects) (All fractions are rounded down.) (Figures derived from HUD Median Income Charts effective 3/8/06) 0 Bdrm 1 Bdrm 2 Bdrm 3 Bdrm 4 Bdrm MSA/County % (1 Person) (2 Persons) (3 Persons) (4 Persons) (5 Persons) (6 Persons) (7 Persons) (8 Persons) Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Phoenix 60 $25,260 $28,860 $32,460 $36,060 $38,940 $41,820 $44,700 $47,580 $631 $676 $811 $937 $1,045 (Maricopa/Pinal) 50 $21,050 $24,050 $27,050 $30,050 $32,450 $34,850 $37,250 $39,650 $526 $563 $676 $781 $871 40 $16,840 $19,240 $21,640 $24,040 $25,960 $27,880 $29,800 $31,720 $421 $451 $541 $625 $697 30 $12,650 $14,450 $16,250 $18,050 $19,500 $20,950 $22,400 $23,850 $316 $338 $406 $469 $523 20 $8,420 $9,620 $10,820 $12,020 $12,980 $13,940 $14,900 $15,860 $210 $225 $270 $312 $348 Tucson 60 $22,020 $25,140 $28,320 $31,440 $33,960 $36,480 $39,000 $41,520 $550 $589 $708 $817 $912 (Pima) 50 $18,350 $20,950 $23,600 $26,200 $28,300 $30,400 $32,500 $34,600 $458 $491 $590 $681 $760 40 $14,680 $16,760 $18,880 $20,960 $22,640 $24,320 $26,000 $27,680 $367 $393 $472 $545 $608 30 $11,000 $12,550 $14,150 $15,700 $16,950 $18,200 $19,450 $20,700 $275 $294 $353 $408 $455 20 $7,340 $8,380 $9,440 $10,480 $11,320 $12,160 $13,000 $13,840 $183 $196 $236 $272 $304 Yuma 60 $17,280 $19,740 $22,200 $24,660 $26,640 $28,620 $30,600 $32,580 $432 $462 $555 $641 $715 (Yuma) 50 $14,400 $16,450 $18,500 $20,550 $22,200 $23,850 $25,500 $27,150 $360 $385 $462 $534 $596 40 $11,520 $13,160 $14,800 $16,440 $17,760 $19,080 $20,400 $21,720 $288 $308 $370 $427 $477 30 $8,650 $9,900 $11,100 $12,350 $13,350 $14,350 $15,300 $16,300 $216 $231 $277 $321 $358 20 $5,760 $6,580 $7,400 $8,220 $8,880 $9,540 $10,200 $10,860 $144 $154 $185 $213 $238 60 $17,220 $19,680 $22,140 $24,600 $26,520 $28,500 $30,480 $32,460 $430 $461 $553 $639 $712 50 $14,350 $16,400 $18,450 $20,500 $22,100 $23,750 $25,400 $27,050 $358 $384 $461 $532 $593 40 $11,480 $13,120 $14,760 $16,400 $17,680 $19,000 $20,320 $21,640 $287 $307 $369 $426 $475 30 $8,600 $9,850 $11,050 $12,300 $13,300 $14,250 $15,250 $16,250 $215 $230 $276 $320 $356 20 $5,740 $6,560 $7,380 $8,200 $8,840 $9,500 $10,160 $10,820 $143 $153 $184 $213 $237 60 $18,960 $21,720 $24,420 $27,120 $29,280 $31,440 $33,600 $35,820 $474 $508 $610 $705 $786 50 $15,800 $18,100 $20,350 $22,600 $24,400 $26,200 $28,000 $29,850 $395 $423 $508 $587 $655 40 $12,640 $14,480 $16,280 $18,080 $19,520 $20,960 $22,400 $23,880 $316 $339 $407 $470 $524 30 $9,500 $10,850 $12,200 $13,550 $14,650 $15,700 $16,800 $17,900 $237 $254 $305 $352 $392 20 $6,320 $7,240 $8,140 $9,040 $9,760 $10,480 $11,200 $11,940 $158 $169 $203 $235 $262 60 $22,740 $26,040 $29,280 $32,520 $35,100 $37,740 $40,320 $42,900 $568 $609 $732 $845 $943 50 $18,950 $21,700 $24,400 $27,100 $29,250 $31,450 $33,600 $35,750 $473 $508 $610 $704 $786 40 $15,160 $17,360 $19,520 $21,680 $23,400 $25,160 $26,880 $28,600 $379 $406 $488 $563 $629 30 $11,400 $13,000 $14,650 $16,250 $17,550 $18,850 $20,150 $21,450 $285 $305 $366 $422 $471 20 $7,580 $8,680 $9,760 $10,840 $11,700 $12,580 $13,440 $14,300 $189 $203 $244 $281 $314 60 $17,940 $20,520 $23,040 $25,620 $27,660 $29,700 $31,740 $33,840 $448 $480 $576 $666 $742 50 $14,950 $17,100 $19,200 $21,350 $23,050 $24,750 $26,450 $28,200 $373 $400 $480 $555 $618 40 $11,960 $13,680 $15,360 $17,080 $18,440 $19,800 $21,160 $22,560 $299 $320 $384 $444 $495 30 $8,950 $10,250 $11,500 $12,800 $13,800 $14,850 $15,850 $16,900 $223 $240 $287 $332 $371 20 $5,980 $6,840 $7,680 $8,540 $9,220 $9,900 $10,580 $11,280 $149 $160 $192 $222 $247 Apache Cochise Coconino Gila 0 Bdrm 1 Bdrm 2 Bdrm 3 Bdrm 4 Bdrm MSA/County % (1 Person) (2 Persons) (3 Persons) (4 Persons) (5 Persons) (6 Persons) Graham 60 $17,220 $19,680 $22,140 $24,600 $26,520 $28,500 $30,480 50 $14,350 $16,400 $18,450 $20,500 $22,100 $23,750 $25,400 40 $11,480 $13,120 $14,760 $16,400 $17,680 $19,000 30 $8,600 $9,850 $11,050 $12,300 $13,300 20 $5,740 $6,560 $7,380 $8,200 60 $21,480 $24,540 $27,600 50 $17,900 $20,450 $23,000 40 $14,320 $16,360 30 $10,750 20 Greenlee La Paz Mohave Navajo Santa Cruz Yavapai (7 Persons) (8 Persons) Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent $32,460 $430 $461 $553 $639 $712 $27,050 $358 $384 $461 $532 $593 $20,320 $21,640 $287 $307 $369 $426 $475 $14,250 $15,250 $16,250 $215 $230 $276 $320 $356 $8,840 $9,500 $10,160 $10,820 $143 $153 $184 $213 $237 $30,660 $33,120 $35,580 $38,040 $40,500 $537 $575 $690 $797 $889 $25,550 $27,600 $29,650 $31,700 $33,750 $447 $479 $575 $664 $741 $18,400 $20,440 $22,080 $23,720 $25,360 $27,000 $358 $383 $460 $531 $593 $12,300 $13,800 $15,350 $16,600 $17,800 $19,050 $20,250 $268 $288 $345 $399 $445 $7,160 $8,180 $9,200 $10,220 $11,040 $11,860 $12,680 $13,500 $179 $191 $230 $265 $296 60 $17,220 $19,680 $22,140 $24,600 $26,520 $28,500 $30,480 $32,460 $430 $461 $553 $639 $712 50 $14,350 $16,400 $18,450 $20,500 $22,100 $23,750 $25,400 $27,050 $358 $384 $461 $532 $593 40 $11,480 $13,120 $14,760 $16,400 $17,680 $19,000 $20,320 $21,640 $287 $307 $369 $426 $475 30 $8,600 $9,850 $11,050 $12,300 $13,300 $14,250 $15,250 $16,250 $215 $230 $276 $320 $356 20 $5,740 $6,560 $7,380 $8,200 $8,840 $9,500 $10,160 $10,820 $143 $153 $184 $213 $237 60 $24,780 $28,320 $31,860 $35,460 $38,280 $41,100 $43,920 $46,740 $619 $663 $796 $921 $1,027 50 $20,650 $23,600 $26,550 $29,550 $31,900 $34,250 $36,600 $38,950 $516 $553 $663 $768 $856 40 $16,520 $18,880 $21,240 $23,640 $25,520 $27,400 $29,280 $31,160 $413 $442 $531 $614 $685 30 $12,450 $14,200 $16,000 $17,750 $19,150 $20,600 $20,000 $23,450 $311 $333 $400 $461 $515 20 $8,260 $9,440 $10,620 $11,820 $12,760 $13,700 $14,640 $15,580 $206 $221 $265 $307 $342 60 $17,220 $19,680 $22,140 $24,600 $26,520 $28,500 $30,480 $32,460 $430 $461 $553 $639 $712 50 $14,350 $16,400 $18,450 $20,500 $22,100 $23,750 $25,400 $27,050 $358 $384 $461 $532 $593 40 $11,480 $13,120 $14,760 $16,400 $17,680 $19,000 $20,320 $21,640 $287 $307 $369 $426 $475 30 $8,600 $9,850 $11,050 $12,300 $13,300 $14,250 $15,250 $16,250 $215 $230 $276 $320 $356 20 $5,740 $6,560 $7,380 $8,200 $8,840 $9,500 $10,160 $10,820 $143 $153 $184 $213 $237 60 $18,480 $21,120 $23,760 $26,400 $28,500 $30,600 $32,760 $34,860 $462 $495 $594 $686 $765 50 $15,400 $17,600 $19,800 $22,000 $23,750 $25,500 $27,300 $29,050 $385 $412 $495 $571 $637 40 $12,320 $14,080 $15,840 $17,600 $19,000 $20,400 $21,840 $23,240 $308 $330 $396 $457 $510 30 $9,250 $10,550 $11,900 $13,200 $14,250 $15,300 $16,350 $17,400 $231 $247 $297 $343 $382 20 $6,160 $7,040 $7,920 $8,800 $9,500 $10,200 $10,920 $11,620 $154 $165 $198 $228 $255 60 $20,280 $23,160 $26,100 $28,980 $31,320 $33,600 $35,940 $38,280 $507 $543 $652 $753 $840 50 $16,900 $19,300 $21,750 $24,150 $26,100 $28,000 $29,950 $31,900 $422 $452 $543 $628 $700 40 $13,520 $15,440 $17,400 $19,320 $20,880 $22,400 $23,960 $25,520 $338 $362 $435 $502 $560 30 $10,150 $11,600 $13,050 $14,500 $15,650 $16,800 $18,000 $19,150 $253 $271 $326 $376 $420 20 $6,760 $7,720 $8,700 $9,660 $10,440 $11,200 $11,980 $12,760 $169 $181 $217 $251 $280 ARIZONA LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM - IMPUTED INCOMES/ALLOWABLE RENTS FOR RENTS BASED ON NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD (PRE 1990 Projects) (Figures derived from HUD Median Income Charts effective 03/08/06) MSA/County % (1 Person) Rent (2 Persons) Rent (3 Persons) Rent (4 Persons) Rent (5 Persons) Rent *Please note utility allowances mu (6 Persons) Rent (7 Persons) Rent (8 P Phoenix 60 $25,260 $631 $28,860 $721 $32,460 $811 $36,060 $901 $38,940 $973 $41,820 $1,045 $44,700 $1,117 $4 (Maricopa/Pinal) 50 $21,050 $526 $24,050 $601 $27,050 $676 $30,050 $751 $32,450 $811 $34,850 $871 $37,250 $931 $3 40 $16,840 $421 $19,240 $481 $21,640 $541 $24,040 $601 $25,960 $649 $27,880 $697 $29,800 $745 $3 30 $12,650 $316 $14,450 $361 $16,250 $406 $18,050 $451 $19,500 $487 $20,950 $523 $22,400 $560 $2 20 $8,420 $210 $9,620 $240 $10,820 $270 $12,020 $300 $12,980 $324 $13,940 $348 $14,900 $372 $1 Tucson 60 $22,020 $550 $25,140 $628 $28,320 $708 $31,440 $786 $33,960 $849 $36,480 $912 $39,000 $975 $4 (Pima) 50 $18,350 $458 $20,950 $523 $23,600 $590 $26,200 $655 $28,300 $707 $30,400 $760 $32,500 $812 $3 40 $14,680 $367 $16,760 $419 $18,880 $472 $20,960 $524 $22,640 $566 $24,320 $608 $26,000 $650 $2 30 $11,000 $275 $12,550 $313 $14,150 $353 $15,700 $392 $16,950 $423 $18,200 $455 $19,450 $486 $2 20 $7,340 $183 $8,380 $209 $9,440 $236 $10,480 $262 $11,320 $283 $12,160 $304 $13,000 $325 $1 Yuma 60 $17,280 $432 $19,740 $493 $22,200 $555 $24,660 $616 $26,640 $666 $28,620 $715 $30,600 $765 $3 (Yuma) 50 $14,400 $360 $16,450 $411 $18,500 $462 $20,550 $513 $22,200 $555 $23,850 $596 $25,500 $637 $2 40 $11,520 $288 $13,160 $329 $14,800 $370 $16,440 $411 $17,760 $444 $19,080 $477 $20,400 $510 $2 30 $8,650 $216 $9,900 $247 $11,100 $277 $12,350 $308 $13,350 $333 $14,350 $358 $15,300 $382 $1 20 $5,760 $144 $6,580 $164 $7,400 $185 $8,220 $205 $8,880 $222 $9,540 $238 $10,200 $255 $1 60 $17,220 $430 $19,680 $492 $22,140 $553 $24,600 $615 $26,520 $663 $28,500 $712 $30,480 $762 $3 50 $14,350 $358 $16,400 $410 $18,450 $461 $20,500 $512 $22,100 $552 $23,750 $593 $25,400 $635 $2 40 $11,480 $287 $13,120 $328 $14,760 $369 $16,400 $410 $17,680 $442 $19,000 $475 $20,320 $508 $2 30 $8,600 $215 $9,850 $246 $11,050 $276 $12,300 $307 $13,300 $332 $14,250 $356 $15,250 $381 $1 20 $5,740 $143 $6,560 $164 $7,380 $184 $8,200 $205 $8,840 $221 $9,500 $237 $10,160 $254 $1 60 $18,960 $474 $21,720 $543 $24,420 $610 $27,120 $678 $29,280 $732 $31,440 $786 $33,600 $840 $3 50 $15,800 $395 $18,100 $452 $20,350 $508 $22,600 $565 $24,400 $610 $26,200 $655 $28,000 $700 $2 40 $12,640 $316 $14,480 $362 $16,280 $407 $18,080 $452 $19,520 $488 $20,960 $524 $22,400 $560 $2 30 $9,500 $237 $10,850 $271 $12,200 $305 $13,550 $338 $14,650 $366 $15,700 $392 $16,800 $420 $1 20 $6,320 $158 $7,240 $181 $8,140 $203 $9,040 $226 $9,760 $244 $10,480 $262 $11,200 $280 $1 60 $22,740 $568 $26,040 $651 $29,280 $732 $32,520 $813 $35,100 $877 $37,740 $943 $40,320 $1,008 $4 50 $18,950 $473 $21,700 $542 $24,400 $610 $27,100 $677 $29,250 $731 $31,450 $786 $33,600 $840 $3 40 $15,160 $379 $17,360 $434 $19,520 $488 $21,680 $542 $23,400 $585 $25,160 $629 $26,880 $672 $2 30 $11,400 $285 $13,000 $325 $14,650 $366 $16,250 $406 $17,550 $438 $18,850 $471 $20,150 $503 $2 20 $7,580 $189 $8,680 $217 $9,760 $244 $10,840 $271 $11,700 $292 $12,580 $314 $13,440 $336 $1 60 $17,940 $448 $20,520 $513 $23,040 $576 $25,620 $640 $27,660 $691 $29,700 $742 $31,740 $793 $3 50 $14,950 $373 $17,100 $427 $19,200 $480 $21,350 $533 $23,050 $576 $24,750 $618 $26,450 $661 $2 40 $11,960 $299 $13,680 $342 $15,360 $384 $17,080 $427 $18,440 $461 $19,800 $495 $21,160 $529 $2 30 $8,950 $223 $10,250 $256 $11,500 $287 $12,800 $320 $13,800 $345 $14,850 $371 $15,850 $396 $1 20 $5,980 $149 $6,840 $171 $7,680 $192 $8,540 $213 $9,220 $230 $9,900 $247 $10,580 $264 $1 Apache Cochise Coconino Gila ARIZONA LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM - IMPUTED INCOMES/ALLOWABLE RENTS FOR RENTS BASED ON NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD (PRE 1990 Projects) (Figures derived from HUD Median Income Charts effective 03/08/06) *Please note utility allowances mu MSA/County % (1 Person) Rent (2 Persons) Rent (3 Persons) Rent (4 Persons) Rent (5 Persons) Rent (6 Persons) Rent (7 Persons) Rent (8 P Graham 60 $17,220 $430 $19,680 $492 $22,140 $553 $24,600 $615 $26,520 $663 $28,500 $712 $30,480 $762 $3 50 $14,350 $358 $16,400 $410 $18,450 $461 $20,500 $512 $22,100 $552 $23,750 $593 $25,400 $635 $2 40 $11,480 $287 $13,120 $328 $14,760 $369 $16,400 $410 $17,680 $442 $19,000 $475 $20,320 $508 $2 30 $8,600 $215 $9,850 $246 $11,050 $276 $12,300 $307 $13,300 $332 $14,250 $356 $15,250 $381 $1 20 $5,740 $143 $6,560 $164 $7,380 $184 $8,200 $205 $8,840 $221 $9,500 $237 $10,160 $254 $1 60 $21,480 $537 $24,540 $613 $27,600 $690 $30,660 $766 $33,120 $828 $35,580 $889 $38,040 $951 $4 50 $17,900 $447 $20,450 $511 $23,000 $575 $25,550 $638 $27,600 $690 $29,650 $741 $31,700 $792 $3 40 $14,320 $358 $16,360 $409 $18,400 $460 $20,440 $511 $22,080 $552 $23,720 $593 $25,360 $634 $2 30 $10,750 $268 $12,300 $307 $13,800 $345 $15,350 $383 $16,600 $415 $17,800 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$9,500 $237 $10,200 $255 $10,920 $273 $1 60 $20,280 $507 $23,160 $579 $26,100 $652 $28,980 $724 $31,320 $783 $33,600 $840 $35,940 $898 $3 50 $16,900 $422 $19,300 $482 $21,750 $543 $24,150 $603 $26,100 $652 $28,000 $700 $29,950 $748 $3 40 $13,520 $338 $15,440 $386 $17,400 $435 $19,320 $483 $20,880 $522 $22,400 $560 $23,960 $599 $2 30 $10,150 $253 $11,600 $290 $13,050 $326 $14,500 $362 $15,650 $391 $16,800 $420 $18,000 $450 $1 20 $6,760 $169 $7,720 $193 $8,700 $217 $9,660 $241 $10,440 $261 $11,200 $280 $11,980 $299 $1 Greenlee La Paz Mohave Navajo Santa Cruz Yavapai CITY/TOWN/COUNTY VOLUNTARY DEMOLITION AND CLEARANCE GUIDELINES FOR VACANT AND STRUCTURALLY UNSOUND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES PROGRAM PURPOSE The purpose of the Voluntary Demolition and Clearance Program is to assist the City/Town/County of __________ with its neighborhood revitalization plans and strategies through the use of Community Development Block Grant funds for the demolition and clearance of vacant, unsound, dilapidated residential properties. The outcome shall result in a benefit to lowmoderate income individuals and in the revitalization of communities with designated revitalization areas that help primarily low-to-moderate income neighborhoods. The City/Town/County of __________ is exempt from following the income-qualification requirements of these guidelines only when the planned use of the demolished and cleared property will provide a benefit to low-to-moderate income persons. Acceptable uses may include, but are not limited to, constructing a park on the site of the cleared property that is located in and will provide a benefit to a neighborhood that contains at least 51% low-to-moderate income persons, or constructing affordable housing that will be owned or occupied by low-to-moderate income persons. These Guidelines are approved by the City/Town/County of __________ for the purpose of providing the requirements to be followed for demolition and clearance activities of vacant, unsound, dilapidated residential properties. This program is designed to eliminate specific conditions of blight or physical decay in a designated redevelopment area. This program is available only to low-to-moderate income property owners who have voluntarily applied or to areas in need of revitalization where a 51% low-to-moderate income population exists and at least 25% of the structures are deteriorating or dilapidated. PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS FOR SLUM AND BLIGHT ON AN AREA WIDE BASIS This program is eligible in accordance with 24 CFR 570.483(c)(2) and the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 for the State Community Development Block Grant Program. • The proposed area for redevelopment contains at least 25% deteriorating and dilapidated structures, as documented by a windshield survey and approved by the Arizona Department of Housing’s Community Development Block Grant Program; and (This is in accordance with 24 CFR 570.483 (e)(1).) (Note: public facility activities require that a special income survey be conducted). • To be eligible for demolition and clearance, the properties must be uninhabitable and unable to be rehabilitated as determined by a building inspector or code compliance officer for the local government. If a property is qualified to be demolished and cleared, the individual homeowner must be income qualified and determined to be low-to-moderate income and eligible under HUD Section 8 standards, when there is no planned use for the property that will provide a secondary benefit to low-to-moderate income persons. PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS FOR SLUM AND BLIGHT ON A SPOT BASIS The elimination of specific conditions of blight or deterioration on a spot basis, is designed to comply with the statutory objective for CDBG funds to be used for the prevention of blight, on the premise that such action(s) serves to prevent the spread to adjacent properties or areas. To comply with the national objective of Elimination or Prevention of Slums or Blight on a spot basis, i.e., outside of a designated slum or blighted area, an activity must be designed to eliminate specific conditions of blight or physical decay not located in a designated slum or blighted area. The area must have related conditions to the designated redevelopment/slum and blighted area. Under this criterion, rehabilitation is limited to the extent necessary to eliminate specific conditions detrimental to public health and safety. Properties eligible on a Spot basis must meet all of the same program qualifications and requirements as set forth in the program qualification for slum and blight on an area wide basis (above). COMPLIANCE WITH A.R.S. SLUM CLEARANCE AND REDEVELOPMENT 1. The City/Town/County of __________ has complied with Arizona law, which invokes additional notice requirements for local governments that wish to designate an area to be slum or blighted. Pursuant to revised A.R.S. 36-1471 et. Seq. Slum Clearance and Redevelopment, the City/Town/County of __________ has: a) Notified via first-class mail, each and every owner of real property that is within the boundaries of a proposed redevelopment area, to the addresses stated on the most recent records of the County Assessor, pursuant to ARS 36-1473B, of the time, date and location of a public meeting concerning the findings; b) Held a public meeting; and c) Adopted a Resolution as #_________ on ___(date) redevelopment. Voluntary Demolition and Clearance Guidelines , which defines the area targeted for 2 of 6 COMPLIANCE WITH STATE OF ARIZONA CDBG GUIDELINES BASED ON 24 CFR 570.483(e)(1) 1. The City/Town/County of __________ of has publicly advertised in a newspaper of general circulation informing the public of the proposed redevelopment/slum and blighted area and included the public meeting time, date, and location of the proposed demolition and clearance project. 2. The public notice with the information required by A.R.S. 36-1471, and with the CDBG project locations and information, shall also be posted in at least three locations of prominence throughout the community. The notice will indicate the proposed redevelopment area boundaries and follow CDBG public notice requirements, including the ADA notice of accommodation. COMMUNITY PROGRAM OPERATIONS Applicant Requirements 1. The current property owner of record is contacted and is requested to submit: a) Demolition and Clearance Application; b) Third-party income-qualification documentation (applications considered for approval will have property owners meeting HUD’s Section 8 income qualifications for low-to-moderate income persons); and c) Copy of the Warranty Deed. 2. Approved applicants must provide: • A notarized statement granting permission to demolish and clear their property; • Execute a five-year sliding scale forgivable Promissory Note and Deed of Trust. The note shall be forgiven at a rate of twenty percent per year for five years. The remaining balance of the loan shall become due and payable upon the sale, exchange, or transfer of property. The maximum amount allowed on a Deferred Payment Loan is $________. An agreement to order utility company sign-offs. If a septic tank is present, it must be collapsed and filled per ADEQ guidelines. • Community Property Selection Criteria 1. The City/Town/County of __________ receives and responds to public requests for Demolition and Clearance applications. The City/Town/County of __________ can also select and notify property owners of vacant, deteriorating and dilapidated properties that their property is potentially eligible for demolition and clearance, subject to satisfying income-qualification requirements. 2. The City/Town/County of __________ accepts Demolition Permit Applications for consideration. All applications will include income-qualification documentation from owners of qualified vacant, deteriorating, dilapidated properties. Applications submitted without income-qualification documentation will be rejected and not considered for demolition and clearance. 3. The City/Town/County of __________ agrees not to discriminate in any manner against any individual who may seek services on the basis of race, creed, gender, color, religion, mental or physical handicap, familial status or national origin. Voluntary Demolition and Clearance Guidelines 3 of 6 4. The City/Town/County of __________ notifies approved applicants, as well as applicants not meeting income-qualification and property condition requirements. The City/Town/County of __________ will maintain records of all applicants based on CDBG records requirements. Review Committee Responsibilities 1. The City/Town/County of __________ will select a Review Committee comprised of at least three persons, who will serve in a fiduciary capacity on behalf of the City/Town/County for the sole purpose of reviewing demolition and clearance applications received from City/Town/County residents. The Committee will collectively approve, rate, and prioritize/rank applications based on Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program guidelines and applicable federal regulations and State statutes. The Committee shall present its recommendations to the responsible CDBG grant administrator for the City/Town/County of __________ for final determination and approval. (No member of the City/Town/County of __________ Review Committee shall have a substantial interest in any property being considered for demolition and clearance, as defined by Arizona Revised Statutes 38-503 for public officials, employees, agencies, commissions, or committees). 2. Demolition Permit Applications received are reviewed by the City/Town/County of __________ Review Committee. The Review Committee conducts research to confirm the current property owner of public record. 3. The City/Town/County of __________ Review Committee reviews income documentation and approves and prioritizes income-qualified property owners based on severity of condition, and lowest income persons served first. 4. The CDBG grant administrator for the City/Town/County of ________ notifies approved applicants that they and their properties are qualified for demolition and clearance. 5. The CDBG grant administrator for the City/Town/County of ________ requests a property title search and report for approved applicants who respond with acceptance. The title report must confirm the applicant as the owner(s) of record and that no liens exist against the property. If any liens are recorded against the property, the owner will be notified and given an opportunity to have the lien released within 30 days. If lien release cannot be accomplished by the property owner, the Review Committee has the discretion to either suspend the application until such time as the property’s title is free and clear of any and all liens or deny the application. 6. The Committee confirms whether an income-qualified applicant’s property is uninhabitable and unable to be rehabilitated, as determined by the City’s/Town’s/County’s Building Code Compliance Officer or other qualified City/Town/County staff person. Community Environmental Review Requirements 1. The City/Town/County of __________ will conduct the proper level of Environmental Review for the designated redevelopment area and property/properties. Voluntary Demolition and Clearance Guidelines 4 of 6 2. The City/Town/County of __________ will submit all required Environmental Review documentation to the Arizona Department of Housing Community Development Block Grant Program and request a Release of Funds for the designated redevelopment area and property/properties. Note: The following must be included in the E-11, as part of a mitigation plan. The enforcement of the mitigation plan shall also be provided to ADOH. To ensure compliance with federal regulations, licensed contractors performing property demolition and clearance activities must follow the federal regulations. For guidance, see Title 40, Part 61.145, Subpart M for the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, and Title 29, Part 1926, Subpart D and T, for Safety and Health Regulations for Construction. 3. The City/Town/County of __________ will consult with the State Historic Preservation Office to receive clearance for each property approved for demolition and clearance. Note: properties that are either currently listed or have the potential to be eligible to be listed in the National Historic Register cannot be demolished when federal CDBG funds are being used. This should be determined through Section 106 consultation. 4. The City/Town/County of __________ will satisfy all environmental requirements, so that each approved property can be environmentally released for demolition and clearance. The City/Town/County of __________ will submit required documentation to the Arizona Department of Housing Community Development Block Grant Program to receive an environmental release of the individual properties selected and approved for demolition and clearance. Asbestos and Lead Requirements in Addition to Standard ERR Requirements 1. The City/Town/County of __________ will request an asbestos and lead inspection from a certified inspector. A thorough inspection by a certified Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) building inspector is required for those portions of the building to be demolished, or renovated, for the presence of asbestos. If the certified building inspector determines that asbestos materials are present on the property, a NESHAP notification must be submitted to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, and state and federal guidelines for containment, removal, and disposal, must be followed. For details, see Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 61, Subsection M, Asbestos NESHAP; Arizona Revised Statutes, Section 49-421 et. seq. and Section 49-471 et. seq.; and Arizona Administrative Code R-18-2-1101. Contractor Best Management Practices 1. The City/Town/County of __________ will competitively procure a licensed contractor using the sealed-bid method. The procurement process will comply with all federal requirements for procuring construction services. Voluntary Demolition and Clearance Guidelines 5 of 6 In addition to all required language for construction procurement for federally-funded projects, the bid documents should also include the following components in the specifications: • contractor to make every effort to minimize the amount of dust generated during demolition. Methods of dust control can be, but are not limited to, wetting down the construction debris during the actual demolition. • contractor will also be directed to break all windows INWARDS prior to start of demolition. • contractor will erect fencing around the property perimeter for public safety purposes, to create a barrier from allowing public access to the demolition site. The following language must be included in the documents requesting bids: To ensure compliance with federal regulations, licensed contractors performing property demolition and clearance activities must follow the federal regulations. For guidance, see Title 40, Part 61.145, Subpart M for the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, and Title 29, Part 1926, Subpart D and T, for Safety and Health Regulations for Construction. 2. The City/Town/County of __________ will notify the property owner of the schedule date for the demolition and clearance activities to commence. 3. The City/Town/County of __________ will confirm that existing utilities have been disconnected. 4. Prior to commencement of demolition activities, the City/Town/County of __________ will conduct a final inspection to confirm that property is vacant and clear of hazardous contents, if applicable. 5. The City/Town/County of __________ will take pictures before commencement of demolition. 6. The City/Town/County of __________ will issue a Notice to Proceed to contractor. 7. The City/Town/County of __________ building inspector will inspect and approve of cleared lot prior to releasing payment to contractor. In addition to the removal and clearance of a building structure, the following items should also be completed: • complete removal of pad/foundation • capping abandoned utility lines, i.e. water, sewer, gas • abandonment (collapse and fill) of septic tank • rubble and all debris to be cleared from site • original water drainage pattern is not disturbed or blocked • any holes shall be filled and lot shall be returned to existing grade 8. The City/Town/County of __________ will take pictures after demolition and clearance is completed. Voluntary Demolition and Clearance Guidelines 6 of 6 The Arizona Department of Housing FY 2006 Information Bulletin REGARDING PROGRAMS: State Housing Fund REGARDING FUNDING SOURCES: SHF INFORMATION BULLETIN No 05‐06 Issued: May 3, 2006 RE: REVISED RENT LIMITS ‐ SHF Revised Rent Limits for State Housing Fund Attached are the revised 2006 rent limits for the State Housing Fund Program. These limits are effective as of May 3, 2006. The tables are also available for download at our website, www.housingaz.com. Arizona Department of Housing 1700 W. Washington Avenue, Suite 210 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Telephone (602) 771‐1000 Facsimile (602) 771‐1002 TDY (602) 771‐1001 www.housingaz.com 1 PROGRAM RENT LIMITS State of Arizona -- State Housing Fund Program HOME and Housing Trust Fund Program Rent Limits ARIZONA COUNTIES EFFICIENCY 1 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 5 BEDROOM 6 BEDROOM Flagstaff, AZ Coconino County For information only: : Mohave County For information only: Phoenix, AZ Maricopa/Pinal Counties For information only: Tucson, AZ Pima County For information only: Yuma, AZ Yuma County For information only: : Apache County For information only: LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 473 598 675 473 598 508 641 803 508 641 610 772 907 610 772 704 882 1166 704 882 786 965 1471 786 965 866 1046 1692 866 1046 948 1128 1912 948 1128 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 509 509 509 516 653 553 560 560 553 701 653 653 653 663 842 768 903 903 768 965 856 1008 1008 856 1056 944 1147 1159 944 1147 1034 1238 1310 1034 1238 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 526 544 544 526 664 563 638 638 563 713 676 770 770 676 857 781 981 1122 781 981 871 1075 1338 871 1075 961 1167 1539 961 1167 1051 1261 1739 1051 1261 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 458 486 486 458 576 491 571 571 491 619 590 744 746 590 744 681 851 1076 681 851 760 930 1209 760 930 838 1007 1390 838 1007 917 1086 1572 917 1086 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 360 448 476 360 448 385 481 562 385 481 462 579 672 462 579 534 660 953 534 660 596 716 1168 596 716 658 772 1343 658 772 719 829 1518 719 829 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 348 348 348 358 446 384 426 426 384 479 461 504 504 461 578 532 659 699 532 659 593 715 886 593 715 655 771 1019 655 771 717 827 1152 717 827 Effective May 3, 2006 State Housing Fund Program Rents PROGRAM RENT LIMITS State of Arizona -- State Housing Fund Program HOME and Housing Trust Fund Program Rent Limits ARIZONA COUNTIES EFFICIENCY 1 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 5 BEDROOM 6 BEDROOM : Cochise County For information only: : Gila County For information only: : Graham County For information only: : Greenlee County For information only: : La Paz County For information only: : Navajo County For information only: LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 395 410 410 395 495 423 475 475 423 531 508 596 596 508 639 587 730 823 587 730 655 795 1011 655 795 723 859 1163 723 859 791 923 1314 791 923 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 373 447 447 373 466 400 501 524 400 501 480 603 689 480 603 555 687 946 555 687 618 748 974 618 748 683 806 1120 683 806 747 865 1266 747 865 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 358 446 466 358 446 384 479 502 384 479 461 562 562 461 578 532 659 777 532 659 593 715 894 593 715 655 771 1028 655 771 717 827 1162 717 827 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 426 426 426 447 561 473 473 473 479 603 575 594 594 575 726 664 816 816 664 829 741 905 924 741 905 818 980 1063 818 980 894 1056 1201 894 1056 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 358 446 476 358 446 384 477 477 384 479 461 572 572 461 578 532 659 809 532 659 593 715 833 593 715 655 771 958 655 771 717 827 1083 717 827 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 358 418 418 358 446 384 446 446 384 479 461 578 589 461 578 532 659 793 532 659 593 715 940 593 715 655 771 1081 655 771 717 827 1222 717 827 Effective May 3, 2006 State Housing Fund Program Rents PROGRAM RENT LIMITS State of Arizona -- State Housing Fund Program HOME and Housing Trust Fund Program Rent Limits ARIZONA COUNTIES EFFICIENCY 1 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 5 BEDROOM 6 BEDROOM : Santa Cruz County For information only: Prescott, AZ Yavapai County For information only: LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 385 480 491 385 480 412 492 492 412 516 495 622 623 495 622 571 710 908 571 710 637 773 935 637 773 704 833 1075 704 833 770 895 1216 770 895 LOW HOME RENT HIGH HOME RENT FMR 50 Rent Limit 65 Rent Limit 422 530 551 422 530 452 569 569 452 569 543 684 719 543 684 628 782 1048 628 782 700 853 1079 700 853 773 923 1241 773 923 845 993 1403 845 993 Effective May 3, 2006 State Housing Fund Program Rents The Arizona Department of Housing FY 2006 Information Bulletin REGARDING PROGRAMS: Community Revitalization REGARDING FUNDING SOURCES: CDBG INFORMATION BULLETIN No 06‐06 Issued: June 21, 2006 RE: 2006 Interim Performance Reports – Due Date July 17, 2006 This is electronic Information Bulletin No. 06‐06, designed to provide important information to communities, contractors, recipients, etc. receiving CDBG funding. If you haven’t already done so, please email us at programs@housingaz.com and let us know if you wish to be placed on or removed from the emailing list. 2006 Interim Performance Report In order to streamline procedure and accurately capture data according to HUD Performance Measurement requirements, the CDBG program has revised the format of the CDBG Interim Performance Report. CDBG Recipients are advised to read and follow the instructions carefully and then complete only the sections of the report packet applicable to their programs. The completed report is due no later than close of business on Monday, July 17, 2006. When the report packet is completed please e‐mail a copy to: janets@housingaz.com and mail the original signed packet within three (3) business days to: Arizona Department of Housing ATTN: Janet Stone, Revitalization 1700 W. Washington, Suite 210 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 The CDBG Interim Performance Report form has been posted on the ADOH website, www.housingaz.com in Programs/ Community Revitalization/Community Revitalization Forms. It is available in both a fillable Word format and .pdf format. Please contact your assigned CDBG Program Specialist should you need assistance with report completion or if you are unable to download the form and a hard copy will be mailed to you. Arizona Department of Housing 1700 W. Washington Avenue, Suite 210 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Telephone (602) 771‐1000 Facsimile (602) 771‐1002 TDY (602) 771‐1001 www.housingaz.com 1 The Arizona Department of Housing FY 2006 Information Bulletin REGARDING PROGRAMS: Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program REGARDING FUNDING SOURCES: LIHTC INFORMATION BULLETIN No. 08‐06 ISSUED: October 10, 2006 RE: Arizona 2007 LIHTC Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) Focus Group Meetings Final Public Hearing FOCUS GROUP MEETINGS The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) would like you to participate in one of our focus group meetings to provide comments on the draft of the Arizona 2007 LIHTC Qualified Allocation Plan. There will be two opportunities to attend a focus group meeting. The dates, locations and times of the focus group sessions are as follows: PHOENIX October 17, 2006 – 9:00 am to 11:00 am Executive Tower ‐ Grand Canyon Conference Room 1700 W. Washington (602) 771‐1030 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Contact: Lisa Roth TUCSON October 19, 2006 – 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm Community Resource Center Sentinel Building – Sabino Rillito Room 320 N. Commerce Park Loop Tucson, AZ 85745 (520) 837‐5308 Contact: Noemi Santana 1 FINAL PUBLIC HEARING ADOH must adopt a Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) that sets forth the methods, criteria, preferences, and priorities that will be used to select projects that receive tax credits. Any sub‐allocation or set‐ asides of tax credits also are part of the allocation plan. Before allocation plans are adopted a public hearing of the plan must be held. A final Public Hearing will be held on November 14, 2006 at the following time and location: November 14, 2006 2:00 pm Executive Tower ‐ Grand Canyon Conference Room 1700 W. Washington (602) 771‐1030 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Contact: Lisa Roth For disability‐related accommodations, please contact Joy Johnson, Community Education Division, 1700 W. Washington, Suite 210, Phoenix, AZ 85007; (602) 771‐1086 or TDY (602) 771‐1001 at least two weeks before the hearing to allow sufficient time to make necessary arrangements. Arizona Department of Housing 1700 W. Washington, Suite 210 y Phoenix, AZ 85007 Telephone (602) 771‐1000 y Facsimile (602) 771‐1002 y TDY (602) 771‐1001 www.housingaz.com 2