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City Council Announcements February 19, 2013 Information Needed by Council Staff A. Quarterly Housing Report Attached is the Quarterly Housing Report for Fiscal Year 2012-13 for the second quarter. Is the Council interested in a briefing on the report? B. Utah League of Cities and Towns Mid-Year Conference, St. George FYI, the ULCT mid-year conference in St.George will be held on Wednesday, April 10 through Friday, April 12, 2013. Details of the conference are forthcoming, but Council staff can begin making travel accommodations if there is interest from the Council in attending. Are there any Council Members interested attending the ULCT mid-year conference?

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Page 1: City Council Announcements February 19, 2013 · 2013-02-14 · B. Utah League of Cities and Towns Mid-Year Conference, St. George FYI, the ULCT mid-year conference in St.George will

City Council Announcements February 19, 2013

Information Needed by Council Staff A. Quarterly Housing Report

Attached is the Quarterly Housing Report for Fiscal Year 2012-13 for the second quarter. Is the Council interested in a briefing on the report?

B. Utah League of Cities and Towns Mid-Year Conference,

St. George FYI, the ULCT mid-year conference in St.George will be held on Wednesday, April 10 through Friday, April 12, 2013. Details of the conference are forthcoming, but Council staff can begin making travel accommodations if there is interest from the Council in attending. Are there any Council Members interested attending the ULCT mid-year

conference?

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ERIC D. SHAW

DIRECTOR

MARY DE LA MARE-SCHAEFER

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

ROBERT FARRINGTON, .JR.

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL

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TO: Salt Lake City Council Kyle LaMalfa, Chair

FROM: Eric Shaw, Director Community & Economic Development

DATE: January 16,2013

SUBJECT: QUaIierly Housing Report for Fiscal Year 2012-2013, Second Quarter

STAFF CONTACT: Michael Akerlow, Director of Housing and Neighborhood Development, at 801-535-7966 or [email protected]

ACTION REQUIRED: None

DOCUMENT TYPE: Briefing

BUDGET IMPACT: . None

DISCUSSION:

Issue Origin: The City Council has requested a qUaIierly housing repOli from the Community and Economic Development Department.

Analysis: The following information is included in the repOli. • Loans to First-Time Homebuyers, Rehabilitation Projects, Funding Sources and

Outreach/Marketing Efforts • Housing Starts, Additions, Remodels and Repairs • Boarded Building Activity and Closed/Boarded Houses/Apartments by Council District • Housing Trust Fund Ledger • Subdivision Housing Report • Community Development Corporation CDBG and HOME RepOlis • NeighborWorks Salt Lake CDBG and HOME RepOlis • Economic Update

451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 4134

P.O. 80X 145485, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5485

TELEPHONE: 8131-535-52313 FAX: 8131-535-513135

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Attachment A: Loans to First-Time Homebuyers, Rehabilitation Projects, Funding Sources and Outreach/Marketing Efforts Attachment B: Housing Starts, Additions, Remodels and Repairs Attachment C: Boarded Building Activity and Closed/Boarded Houses/Apartments by Council District Attachment D: Housing Trust Fund Ledger Attachment E: Subdivision Housing Report Attachment F: Community Development Corporation CDBG and HOME Reports Attachment G: NeighborWorks Salt Lake CDBG and HOME Reports Attachment H: Economic Update

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Attachment A Loans to First-Time Homebuyers, Rehabilitation Projects, Funding Sources, and Outreach/Marketing Efforts

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Attachment B Housing Starts, Additions, Remodels and Repairs

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Attachment C Boarded Building Activity and Closed/Boarded Houses/Apartments

by Council District

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Attachment D Housing Trust Fund Ledger

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Attachment E Subdivision Housing Report

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Attachment F Community Development Corporation CDBG and HOME Reports

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Attachment G NeighborWorks Salt Lake CDBG and HOME Reports

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Attachment H Economic Update

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QUARTER 2

(October 1, 2012 – December 31, 2012)

The Housing and Neighborhood Development Division’s funding sources include the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), the HOME Program, and Program Income from CDBG, HOME, Renter Rehab, Housing Trust Fund and Utah State Funding. Private Funding Sources are with GE Capital, Ally and American Express. The First Time Homebuyer Program, which uses HOME, CDBG, and private funding sources, has placed 385 families in properties. During the second quarter, two houses were rehabilitated and sold. At the end of the quarter, four homes were available for sale.

First Time Home Buyer Loans Fiscal YTD 2nd Quarter

Loans Closed 6 2 Dollar Amount $736,595.00 $212,691.00

Average Per Loan $122,765.83 $106,345.50

The Housing Rehabilitation Program has completed 47 projects with 62 units this fiscal year. During the second quarter, 23 projects with 33 units were closed.

Single Family Rehabilitation Projects

HOUSING PROGRAMS REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013

Fiscal YTD 2nd Quarter

Loans Closed 42 19

Dollar Amount $367,269.57 $196,814.00

Change Orders $ 5,800.00 $5,800.00

Average Per Loan $8,882.61 $10,358.63 Number of Units 42 19 Average Per Unit $8,882.61 $10,358.63

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Multi-Family Rehabilitation Projects Fiscal YTD 2nd Quarter

Number of Projects 5 4 Dollar Amount $84,025.00 $61,750.00

Average Per Loan $16,805.00 $15,437.50 Number of Units 20 14 Average Per Unit $4,201.25 $4,410.71

Housing Program Funding Sources

FUNDING SOURCES Fiscal YTD 07/01/12 – 9/30/12

% OF FUNDS

2nd Quarter 10/01/12 – 12/31/12

% OF FUNDS

Community Development Block Grant $ 501,685.10 42.0% $ 141,010.50 29.6%

Rental Rehab Funds $ 0.00 0.0% $ 0.00 0.0%

Personal Contributions $ 160,892.00 13.5% $ 72,010.00 15.1%

Private Funding Sources $ 95,354.00 8.0% $ 0.00 0.0%

Home $ 372,901.00 31.2% $ 229,812.50 48.1%

River Park Funds

Other Funds

$ 59,310.00

$ 3,547.47

5.0%

0.3%

$ 34,222.00

$ 0.00

7.2%

0.0%

TOTAL $ 1,193,689.57 100% $ 477,055.00 100%

Outreach and Marketing Efforts

HAND is continuing its outreach efforts. During the second quarter, it completed its new four-square marketing program which included delivering 20,000 pieces of information—a letter, brochure, flyer, and door hanger—on four consecutive weeks to 5,000 households. HAND also sent out letters to each home its target areas and will begin its regular mailings when the weather improves.

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Quarterly Housing ReportFor the Quarter From 10/1/2012 to 12/31/2012

New

October

Cap ID Open Date Project Name Project Address Valuation State Permit ID Issued Date New Housing Units

BLD2012-04184 6/6/2012 MERRIMAC TOWN HOMES 24 W MERRIMAC Ave $425,000.00 121003013 10/3/2012 5

BLD2012-06548 9/5/2012 ERICKSON RESIDENCE 138 W GOLTZ Ave $95,000.00 121030034 10/30/2012 1

Permits Issued Number of Units

October 2 6

November

Cap ID Open Date Project Name Project Address Valuation State Permit ID Issued Date New Housing Units

BLD2012-04631 6/26/2012 Salazar Residence 938 N SANDHURST Dr $230,000.00 121113045 11/13/2012 1

BLD2012-06183 8/21/2012 SOLEIL COVE LOT #2 1716 S SOLEIL CV $215,000.00 121101014 11/1/2012 1

BLD2012-06270 8/23/2012 CRANDALL COVE #104 2847 S 1335 E $300,000.00 121105018 11/5/2012 1

BLD2012-07284 10/2/2012 1619 KENSINGTON 1619 E KENSINGTON Ave $300,000.00 121130016 11/30/2012 1

BLD2012-07317 10/3/2012 TRUONG RESIDENCE 1102 N TWICKENHAM Dr $600,000.00 121128028 11/28/2012 1

BLD2012-07750 10/18/2012 MOODY RESIDENCE 1723 S SOLEIL CV $300,000.00 121127037 11/27/2012 1

Permits Issued Number of Units

November 6 6

December

Cap ID Open Date Project Name Project Address Valuation State Permit ID Issued Date New Housing Units

BLD2012-05984 8/13/2012 21ST SOUTH HOUSE 2119 S 600 E $120,000.00 121204010 12/4/2012 1

BLD2012-06901 9/18/2012 2233 Parleys 2233 E PARLEYS TER $1,750,000.00 121211023 12/11/2012 1

Permits Issued Number of Units

December 2 2

Permits Issued Number of Units

New 10 14

Additions, Remodels, & Repairs

October

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Permits Issued Number of Units

October 117 99

November

Permits Issued Number of Units

November 94 66

December

Permits Issued Number of Units

December 61 45

Permits Issued Number of Units

Additions, Remodels, & Repairs 272 210

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Boarded Buildings Activity 2nd Quarter

October 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 Existing Boarded buildings as of September 30, 2012 52 Vacant/Secure Buildings as of September 30, 2012* 121 Demolition 3 Resolved 1 New boarded buildings 4 Total boarded buildings December 31, 2012 52 Buildings vacant/secure December 31, 2012 123 *Properties, which are vacant, and complaints or activity is such that they require monitoring, but not boarding.

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CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

Districts Boarded Buildings Vacant & Secured Buildings

District #1 5 15 District #2 11 39 District #3 1 14 District #4 22 22 District #5 9 27 District #6 1 2 District #7 3 4

Total 52 123

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Civil EnforcementSALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION

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Address District #1 - Boarded

Sidwell No. Owner Owner's Address Boarded* Comments

1710 West Jensen Meadow 08-34-131-097 Anna L Loya PO Box 1342 Residential Bountiful UT 84011

571 North Redwood Road 08-34-131-028 Mariposa Properties & 8841 Cheyenne Way ResidentialDevelopment LLC Park City UT 84098

578 North Redwood Road 08-34-202-012-1001 Alan T Parsons PO Box 373 ResidentialBountiful, UT 84011 Oct-99

411 North Star Crest Drive 08-34-153-023 Tofua & Mele S Tuuefiafi 2816 Provo Way ResidentialSacramento CA 95822

1102 West 400 North 08-35-177-021 Salt Lake City Corporation PO Box 145460 Residentialc/o Property Management Salt Lake City UT 84114

Distrtict #1 - Vacant & Secured

594 North Billy Mitchell Rd 07-36-201-004 KRE Properties LLC 4140 Utica Ridge Road CommercialBettendorf IA 52722

1028 West Eclipse Way 08-26-331-009 Secretary of Housing & Urban Dev 4500 Cherry Creek Drive Residentialc/o Connor & Boul Michaelson Glendale CO 80246

553 North Oakley Street 08-35-106-021 Secretary of Housing & Urban Dev 4400 Will Rogers Parkway Residentialc/o Connor Michaelson & Boul Inc Oklahoma City OK 73108

559 North Oakley Street 08-35-106-020 Jose G Torres 559 North Oakley Street ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84116

CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

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1801 West Patricia Way 08-34-178-025 Teresa M Hankinson 1801 West Patricia Way ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84116

930 North Poinsettia Drive 08-26-407-010 Pablo Lopez & Margarita Figueroa 930 North Poinsettia Drive Residential Salt Lake City UT 84116

1848 West Sir Charles Dr 08-27-157-010 Ma L F Dela Cruz PO Box 33053 ResidentialLas Vegas NV 89133

882 North Sir Philip Drive 08-27-302-002 Filiberro Tapia 882 North Sir Philip Drive ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84116

436 North Star Crest Drive 08-34-176-008 Last Mile Properties LLC 10757 So River Front Pkwy Residential c/o Remax Results South Jordan UT 84095

1060 West Sterling Drive 08-26-326-014 Larry J Winkelkotter 565 South Cheyenne Street ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

1150 North Topaz Drive 08-26-251-006 H R & Glennis T Kirkendall 1150 North Topaz Drive ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84116

149 North 900 West 08-35-453-014 Richard B Turnbow PO Box 900563 ResidentialSandy UT 84090

153 North 900 West 08-35-453-013 Ralph & Daniele Salazar 153 North 900 West ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84116

279 North 900 West 08-35-403-038 Salt Lake Neighborhood 622 West 500 North CommercialHousing Services Inc Salt Lake City UT 84116

452 North 1100 West 08-35-179-012 Barbara Burrell 744 North Irving St #3 Residential Salt Lake City UT 84116

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District #2 - Boarded

Address Sidwell No. Owner Owner's Address Boarded* Comments

632 South Glendale Street 15-02-383-013 Carl W Barney Jr 2837 Pinewood Lane PRE 1986 CTO Layton UT 84040 Residential

48 South Jeremy Street 15-02-205-006 Tunnel Investments LLC PO Box 645 ResidentialLehi UT 84043

572 South Post Street 15-02-451-035 Robert S & Colene Warren 3907 West Meadowgate Dr Residentialc/o RSW FM IV RV TRST West Valley UT 84120 6-Feb

749 South Prospect Street 15-10-203-001 Garth C North 3653 South 500 East 11/7/2002 Boarded w/o permitsSalt Lake City UT 84106 Residential

708 South Pueblo Street 15-10-229-010 Nadine Harman 1461 South Cheyenne Street ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

968 West Quayle Avenue 15-14-405-008 Red Stagg LLC 1015 West 1700 South ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

10 South 800 West 15-02-226-006 Salt Lake City Corporation PO Box 145460 Residentialc/o Property Management Salt Lake City UT 84114

1010 South 800 West 15-11-426-010 Penny Mac Loan Services LLC 27001 Agoura Road ResidentialCalabasas CA 91301

516-518 S 900 W rear 15-02-452-022 Kimberly F Hansen 516 South 900 West ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

1317 West 400 South 15-02-303-003 Nancy H Hollenbeck PO Box 651675 Residential c/o Chirstopher M Manhard Salt Lake City UT 84165

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1383 West 900 South 15-10-281-009 Burntol LC 1383 West 900 South ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

District #2 - Vacant & Secured

846 West Arapahoe Ave 15-02-456-032 Anselmo P Salaz PO Box 271224 ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84127

1235 West Arapahoe Ave 15-11-102-005 Jose L & Miriam E Rodriguez 1869 West Dale Ridge Ave ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84116

1467 West Arapahoe Ave 15-10-226-006 Sundar Sathiyanathan 1104 East 600 South ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84102

1487 West Bell Avenue 15-10-476-006 Miguel P Ramos PO Box 27894Salt Lake City UT 84127 Residential

1456 West California Ave 15-10-480-021 Jose D & Victoria A Melendez 1456 West California Avenue ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

974 West Euclid Avenue 15-02-203-013 Tomejiro & Komatsu Yamamoto 1 Lakeview 2-Nov Vacant/Secured& Yukiko Nataishi Stansbury Park UT 84074 Residential Residentialc/o Brad Parsons

1030 West Learned Ave 08-35-377-004 Federal National Mortgage Assoc 400 National Way ResidentialSimi Valley CA 93065

1033 West Learned Ave 08-35-378-002 Rodney & Cynthia Newby 1032 West Learned Avenue ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84116

974 South Navajo Street 15-10-285-013 Debbie Pettet 1505 West Glenrose Drive ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

1213 West Pacific Avenue 15-02-308-005 Minerva Padilla 1213 West Pacific Avenue ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

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1050 West Pierpont Ave. 15-02-179-008 Edward W & Gladys R Evans 11991 South 2240 West ResidentialRiverton UT 84065

713 South Post Street 15-11-205-006 Wells Fargo Bank NA 3476 Stateview Blvd ResidentialFort Mills SC 29715

921-923 So. Pueblo Street 15-10-280-002 Nathan Parkinson PO Box 25785 ResidentialSalt Lake City, UT 84125

834 West Simondi Avenue 08-35-257-027 Claudia & Elmer Dove 5928 South 'I' Street ResidentialTacoma WA 98408

1616 W Snow Queen Pl 15-15-258-012 Hartland Apartments Utah LLC 37 Graham Street #200B Residentialc/o Hamilton Zanze & Company San Francisco CA 94129

514 South Stewart Street 15-03-476-014 Leticia Maldonado 514 South Stewart Street ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

863 West 100 South 15-02-206-003 Curt D Warren 864 West 100 South ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

927 West 300 South 15-02-257-002 Ron Case 9288 South Janalee Drive ResidentialWest Jordan UT 84088

864 West 400 South 15-02-403-011 Tongan United Methodist Church PO Box 271026 Residentialof Salt Lake City Salt Lake City UT 84127

1101 West 400 South 15-02-334-007 Charles D & Alma G Davis 1101 West 400 South ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

1429 West 400 South 15-03-427-017 Kinko M Taylor 2656 East Barbey Drive ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84109

844 West 500 South 15-02-407-014 John R Dahle 862 West Pacific Avenue ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

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973 West 500 South 15-02-451-002 Empire Recreation Inc 12142 South 3300 West 5-Jul Residential, Partiallyc/o Michael Fountaine Riverton UT 84065 Residential Boarded,

765 West 800 South 15-11-276-005 Robert B Sheldon 354 East Tenth Avenue ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84103

824 West 800 South 15-11-227-038 Marylee Eckman 824 West 800 South ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

1106 West 800 South 15-11-130-008 Well Fargo Bank NA 3476 Stateview Blvd Residential Fort Mills SC 29715

1107 West 800 South 15-11-131-003 Maka L & Vika P Vai 1448 South 1200 West ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

967 West 1700 South 15-14-405-001 Page P Blakemore 1005 East 3900 South Residentialc/o Constitution Gas Transport Co Salt Lake City UT 84124

348 North 800 West 08-35-279-014 G Blaine & Annemarie D Davis 3144 East Danish Ridge Wy ResidentialCottonwood Hgts UT 84121

572 South 800 West 15-02-476-017 Deutsche Bank Trust Company 12650 Ingenuity Drive ResidentialOrlando FL 32826

819 South 800 West 15-11-276-010 Donald C Clark & Larry L Clark 488 West 3150 South Residential Bountiful UT 84010

1006 South 800 West 15-11-426-009 Secretary of Housing & Urban Dev 4400 Will Rogers Pkwy Residentialc/o Connor & Boul Michaelson Oklahoma City OK 73108

356 North 900 West 08-35-257-019 Brandon Phillips 356 North 900 West ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84116

503 South 900 West 15-02-453-001 George & Stephanie Goldie 155 Normandy Ct ResidentialSan Carlos CA 94070

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516-518 South 900 West 15-02-452-022 Kimberly F Hansen 516 South 900 West Residential Salt Lake City UT 84104

1250 South 900 West 15-11-454-027 Milissa Lyman 307 East 5300 South ResidentialMurray UT 84107

334 South 1000 West 15-02-331-020 Jorge Collazo-Delgado & 334 South 1000 West ResidentialAna Torres Salt Lake City UT 84104

1459 South 1000 West 15-14-203-008 Paul M & Maria E Varela 1459 South 1000 West ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

637 South 1300 West 15-02-356-006 Marion L Jones 2586 West 500 South ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84104

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District #3 - Boarded

Address Sidwell No. Owner Owner's Address Boarded* Comments

579 W North Temple St 08-36-354-020 Grant Tower LLC 242 South 200 East CommercialSalt Lake City UT 84111

District #3 - Vacant & Secured

238 North 'B' Street 09-31-407-001 Craig R Vierig 5695 South Hihgland Drive ResidentialHolladay UT 84121

658 North East Capitol St 09-31-104-043 Jeffrey E Adams 1448 West 950 North Residential& Igor Maksymiw Provo UT 84604

1119 East First Avenue 09-32-481-016 Locke Avenues LLC 3500 Lenox Road #200 Residentialc/o One Alliance Center Atlanta GA 30326

417 North 'M' Street 09-32-178-015 Michael & Nuchanaad Martin 7948 South Old Flaxton Ct Residential West Jordan UT 84081

524 East Ninth Avenue 09-31-282-009 Robert B Sheldon 354 East Tenth Avenue ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84103

214 East Tenth Avenue 09-31-176-001 Elsie M Knowlton 725 South 200 West #102 Residentialc/o Heather Knowlton Salt Lake City UT 84101

1076 East Third Avenue 09-32-476-005 Jeri Lou Coty 6721 South Bonham Lane ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84123

275 North Vine Street 08-36-433-002 Chad Spector 1909 Shadow Valley Drive ResidentialOgden UT 84403

CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

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572 North Wall Street 08-36-229-015 Derek S Miller 166 North 'T' Street Residential c/o Lisa Miller Salt Lake City UT 84103

245 West 300 No #Rear 08-36-403-043 Charles D & Charles R Larsen 186 East Dorchester Drive Residentialc/o Dean Larsen Salt Lake City UT 84103

175 West 400 North 08-36-282-010 George A Venizelos 175 West 400 North 3-Mar Vacant SecuredSalt Lake City UT 84103 Residential

340 West 700 North 08-25-378-021 Michael W McKendrick 336 West 700 North ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84103

430 North 400 West 08-36-177-008 Hansen Lance Partnership 2120 East 3900 South #301 Residentialc/o Gemm Properties Holladay UT 84124

585 North 400 West 08-36-128-031 Allen Jeppeson & 1346 North Colorado Street CommercialMichael G Haslam Salt Lake City UT 84116

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District 4 - Boarded

Address Sidwell No. Owner Owner's Address Boarded* Comments

836-838 S Jefferson St 15-12-254-027 Redevelopment Agency of PO Box 145518 Duplex Vacant/SecuredSalt Lake City Salt Lake City UT 84114 Residential PTB Expired 4/29/08

554 So McClelland St 16-05-452-018 Abana Apartment Co LTD 3006 South Highland Dr #200 ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84106

455 East Sego Avenue 16-06-461-018 Richard K Thomas Jr 167 West 1300 North 1992 PTB Expires Sunset UT 84015 Residential 26-Aug

729 South 500 East 16-07-229-009 Susan A Brown PO Box 18488 ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84118

46 South 700 East 16-05-101-005 Northcliffe III LLC 780 East Northcliffe Drive ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84103

50 South 700 East 16-05-101-006 Northcliffe III LLC 780 East Northcliffe Drive May-89 PTB Exp 7/01Salt Lake City UT 84103 Residential

632 So 700 East #rear 16-05-353-014 Trolley Square Associates LLC 367 Trolley Square 1-Aug Permit Exp 10/9/02c/o Dawn Katter Salt Lake City UT 84102 Residential

322 South 1100 East 16-05-402-026 V Paul Schaaf 1140 East Harrison Avenue 1-Sep Stay grantedSalt Lake City UT 84105 Residential Going to B.O.A.

219 West 200 South 15-01-254-018 Olafson II LLC 224 South 200 West 3-Sep Securedc/o Jaye Olafson/Tomax Salt Lake City UT 84101 Residential

566 West 200 South 15-01-108-011 Mary M Drasbek 530 Utterback Store Road ResidentialGreat Falls VA 22066 Jul-06

CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

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40-52 East 300 South 16-06-153-005 International Investment & 4505 So Wasatch Blvd #215 CommercialDevelopment Corporation Salt Lake City UT 84124

69 West 300 South 15-01-281-001 David W Bernolfo 163 South Main Street CommercialSalt Lake City UT 84111

666 East 300 South 16-05-154-003 Vincent Court LLC 655 East 400 South #200 PRE 1998 PTB 10-06 Salt Lake City UT 84102 Residential

479 East 400 South 16-06-403-018 Grey Oak LLC 2157 South Lincoln Street CommercialSalt Lake City UT 84106

652 East 600 South 16-05-353-001 Trolley Square Associates LLC 367 Trolley Square PRE 1990 Exp, 10/09/05c/o Dawn Katter Salt Lake City UT 84102 Residential

345 West 700 South 15-12-130-027 Urban Blue Development LLC 250 East 100 South CommercialSalt Lake City UT 84111

349 West 700 South 15-12-130-002 Urban Blue Development LLC 726 East Sixth Avenue Commercial Fire damageSalt Lake City UT 84103 6-Jul

29 East 900 South 16-07-151-020 Ninth Street Development LLC PO Box 65809 CommercialSalt Lake City UT 84165

110 West 900 South 15-12-276-034 Manier Isho & Ronzik Simon 110 West 900 South CommercialSalt Lake City UT 84101

501 East 900 South 16-07-276-028 MB Rentco LLC 8 East Hillside Ave #801 Spring 1997 PTB Exp 3/01/06Salt Lake City UT 84103 Commercial

521 East 900 South 16-07-276-031 Lionel M Drage 3830 South 2900 East 2/24/2004c/o Filia H Uipi Salt Lake City UT 84109 Residential

643 South 400 West 15-01-380-011 Ameritel Inn Elko LLC 10200 West Emerald Street Commercial Boise ID 83704

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District #4 - Vacant & Secured

925 East East Place 16-05-332-013 Kay H Christensen 925 East East Place 4-Sep BoardedSalt Lake City UT 84102 Residential

835 South Edison St 16-07-176-042 Wagner Biomedical Inc 6037 South Highland Drive ResidentialHolladay UT 84121

755 South Elizabeth St 16-08-229-009 Susan R Fulsome 755 South Elizabeth Street ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84102

354 South Strongs Ct 16-05-326-015 Clark W Miles PO Box 25083 ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84125

825 So Washington St 15-12-253-003 SNT Enterprises LC 231 West 800 South #A Residential Active permitsSalt Lake City UT 84101 Sep-06

831 So Washington St 15-12-253-004 SNT Enterprises LC 231 West 800 South #A 5-Apr Vacant/SecureSalt Lake City UT 84101 Residential Closed to Occupancy

123 S West Temple St 15-01-229-012 VMM Arrow Press LLC 51 East 400 South #210 CommercialSalt Lake City UT 84111

643 South 300 East 16-06-386-002 Wells Fargo Bank NA One Home Campus ResidentialDes Moines IA 50328

541-543 So 500 East 16-06-476-041 Autonomy Incorporated 6036 South Linden Street ResidentialHolladay UT 84121

780 South 500 East 16-07-210-022 Joseph Shool 2388 East 1700 South ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84108

634 South 700 East 16-05-353-012 Martha Daniels 1960 South 400 East Apr-99 Vacant Securec/o Janie M Durham Salt Lake City UT 84115 Residential CTO Fire damage

320-322 So 900 East 16-05-327-011 Sundar Sathiyanathan 1104 East 600 South ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84102

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543 South 1000 East 16-05-452-006 Lewis J Paskett 369 East 900 South #132 ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84111

45 East 200 South 16-06-151-006 Alice Hsia PO Box 80804 CommercialSan Marino CA 91118

279 East 300 South 16-06-179-025 Telephone & Telegraph 230 East South Temple Street ResidentialExchange Building LLC Salt Lake City UT 84111

540 East 500 South 16-06-476-032 SCP 500 South LLC 500 No Market Place Drive ResidentialCenterville UT 84014

563-565 East 600 So 16-06-477-023 Toshio Osaka 4446 South Adonis Drive Residential Vacant duplexSalt Lake City UT 84124

319 East 800 South 16-07-131-004 Tuy-Hong Vo PO Box 651553 Residential Salt Lake City UT 84165

149 East 900 South 16-07-176-016 Bonnie Miller Investments LTD 292 East 12200 South #100 CommercialDraper UT 84020 Rehab w/permits

839 South 200 West 15-12-254-008 Redevelopment Agency of SLC PO Box 145518 CommercialSalt Lake City UT 84114

244 South 500 West 15-01-152-022 Randall M Browning 1085 North 1200 East CommercialBountiful UT 84010

161 South 600 West 15-01-108-008 E Jex & Jeannine Hepworth LLC 708 East Riverview Circle CommercialPine ID 83647

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1/16/2013

District #5 - Boarded

Address Sidwell No. Owner Owner's Address Boarded* Comments

1856 South Edison Street 16-18-308-011 Douglas C & Linda H Bott 1863 South State Street 1996 Permit Exp. 11/30/2004486-1691 Salt Lake City UT 84115 Residential BOA Commercial Appeal

1875 South Edison Street 16-18-333-006 Wade Rees Real Estate LLC PO Box 1190 ResidentialRiverton UT 84065

365 East Harvard Avenue 16-07-405-013 Kathryn Lichfield 3045 East 2965 South ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84109

915-17 South Jefferson St 15-12-279-004 Dwight Laird LLC 1182 East Laird Avenue 6/4/1999 No Permit to BoardSalt Lake City UT 84105 Residential

1241 South Major Street 16-07-353-009 Free Wesleyan Church of 57 East 1300 South CommercialTonga in Utah Salt Lake City UT 84115

1359 South Major Street 16-18-102-001 Aurora Loan Services LLC 2617 College Park Drive ResidentialScottsbluff NE 69361

1815 South State Street 16-18-306-004 MFFP LLC Series Dad's Store 170 West Rosewood Circle CommercialAKA 1811 & 1819 S State Centerville UT 84014

154 West Westwood Ave 15-13-478-020 Jenny Lopez 154 West Westwood Avenue ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84115

1087 South 1300 East 16-08-433-023 Tyler S Gourley PO Box 526319 Residential& Julie Christenson Salt Lake City UT 84152

CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

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District #5 - Vacant & Secured

60 East Bryan Avenue 16-18-155-004 Gene L & Shirley S Evans 60 East Bryan Avenue ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84115

23 East Cleveland Avenue 16-18-101-020 Dan Garzarelli 1813 South 1500 East Residential Boarded no PTBSalt Lake City UT 84105 6-Jun Junk/Tire Storage

1001 South Denver Street 16-07-403-005 Beneficial Mortgage Company PO Box 4153-K ResidentialCarol Stream IL 60197

1852 South Edison Street 16-18-308-010 Blaine E & Phyllis J Tanner 1833 South State Street Residentialc/o Tanner Transmissions Inc Salt Lake City UT 84115

254 West Fayette Avenue 15-12-257-023 Ronald H & Danielle K 514 North Locust Avenue Residential Vacant DuplexTorgersen Lindon UT 84042

1363 South Filmore Street 16-16-127-003 H Ken Engeman 1435 East Yale Avenue ResidentalSalt Lake City UT 84105

856 East Harrison Avenue 16-17-127-012 Solomon Investments LLC 64 East Kaysville Ct ResidentalDraper UT 84020

16 East Kensington Avenue 16-18-151-005 Mesa Development Inc PO Box 828 Commercialc/o Nathan Coulter Sandy UT 84091

135 West Layton Avenue 15-13-476-010 Jesse Wright 135 West Layton Avenue Residential Salt Lake City UT 84115

1367 South Lincoln Street 16-17-132-005 Carl E Connelly 2263 E High Mountain Drive ResidentialSandy UT 84092

1497 South Main Street 16-18-104-019 Won June Lee 4372 South Bouck Circle Commercial West Valley UT 84120

1779 South Main Street 16-18-301-013 Eduardo Rojas 1099 South West Temple St ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84101

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1341 East Michigan Avenue 16-09-153-062 Constance K & Scott S Maves 3100 E Carrigan Canyon Drive 6-Aug Salt Lake City UT 84109 Residential

771 East Roosevelt Avenue 16-17-107-031 Keith S Lund 771 East Roosevelt Avenue ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84105

1149 So West Temple St 15-12-431-004 Todd W Gee 1145 South West Temple St ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84101

1500 So West Temple St 15-13-232-015 Micheal J Pehrson 1500 South West Temple St. Residential Salt Lake City UT 84115

1044 East Wood Avenue 16-17-253-010 Claudia S & J Douglas 4693 Madison ResidentialJacobsen - c/o Sallee Orr Ogden UT 84403

1050 East Wood Avenue 16-17-253-011 Claudia A & J Douglas 4693 Madison Avenue ResidentialJacobsen - c/o Sallee Orr Ogden UT 84403

150 East 1300 South 16-07-379-001 Quality for Animal Life Inc 6037 South Highland Drive #2 ResidentialHolladay UT 84121

18 West 1700 South 15-13-282-011 James H Hatch 838 North Main Street ResidentialFarmington UT 84025

28 West 1700 South 15-13-282-010 James H Hatch 838 North Main Street ResidentialFarmington UT 84025

36 West 1700 South 15-13-282-009 James H Hatch 838 North Main Street ResidentialFarmington UT 84025

1430 South 400 East 16-18-204-026 Steve Atkin & Jim Arthur 1426 South 400 East ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84115

1321 South 500 East 16-07-478-015 Michael C Lobb 1714 South 1100 East Residentialc/o Service First Realty Group Salt Lake City UT 84105

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2038 South 500 East 16-19-202-013 Chung-Ji Dai & Chung Chu-Dai 4780 South Fortuna Way ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84124

1081 South 1300 East 16-08-433-025 Kirkland D & Lariane A King 13306 South Bellevue Way Residentialc/o K&LK Trust Draper UT 84020

909 South 200 West 15-12-259-003 909 South Properties LLC 3366 West 9000 South Residentialc/o Harvey E Pulley West Jordan UT 84088

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1/16/2013

District #6 - Boarded

Address Sidwell No. Owner Owner's Address Boarded* Comments

1316 E Downington Ave 16-17-430-001 Roger Swensen PO Box 520638 4-Mar DuplexSalt Lake City UT 84152 Residential Vacant

District #6 - Vacant & Secured

1456 East Logan Avenue 16-16-157-009 Gary L Beard 858 South 300 East ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84111

2134 East Roosevelt Ave 16-15-110-005 Ann R Cunningham 1320 East 500 South #112 ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84102

CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

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1/16/2013

District #7 - Boarded

Address Sidwell No. Owner Owner's Address Boarded* Comments

2818 South Highland Drive 16-29-229-002 John E Arrington 1921 East Summer Willow Pl Residential Vacant Partial Boardedc/o Craiag P Arrington Sandy UT 84093

880 East 2100 South 16-20-129-019 921 Properties LC 4070 South Evelyn Drive Commercialaka 2110 South 900 East c/o B G Russell Salt Lake City UT 84124

2849 South 900 East 16-29-130-005 Robert Seeley 2849 South 900 East ResidentialSalt Lake City UT 84106

District #7 - Vacant & Secured

2624 So Elizabeth Street 16-20-455-018 Joseph T & Natalie C Richmond 800 Braesgreen Drive Residential Round Rock TX 78664

2855 South Highland Drive 16-29-235-007 DTRL & Associates LLC 1127 West Dalton Avenue CommercialSalt Lake City UT 84104

984 East Wilson Avenue 16-17-333-015 Manoochehr Khavari 2700 West 2nd Street Residential c/o Khavar Rohat Abadi Roswell NM 88201

2165 South 2100 East 16-22-107-008 Robert B Sheldon 354 East Tenth Avenue Residential Vacant Partial BoardedSalt Lake City UT 84103

CLOSED/BOARDED HOUSES/APARTMENTS IN SALT LAKE CITY by CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

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2012-13 - RDA HOUSING TRUST FUND CREDIT DEBIT BALANCEBEGINNING BALANCE as of September 30, 2012 1,750,000.00

2012-13 - HOUSING TRUST FUND CREDIT DEBIT BALANCEBEGINNING BALANCE as of September 30, 2012 2,830,002.17

RDA AND HOUSING TRUST FUND QUARTERLY REPORTS LEDGERSecond Quarter - 2012-13

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Assign Date Approval Body Project Name Address # of Lots/Units Type

Preliminary Plats*10/3/2012 Planning Commission 596 N Wall Street, Minor Sub. 596 N WALL St 2 Res

10/8/2012 Planning Commission Presidential Villas Plat amendment 925 S DONNER Way 0 Res modify lotline

10/17/2012 Planning Commission 24 and 9 2442 S 900 E, Minor Sub. 2442 S 900 E 3 Res

10/24/2012 Planning Commission 571 N Redwood Rd, Minor Sub 571 N REDWOOD Rd 2 Com

11/15/2012 Administrative Hearing

718 N 5600 W Preliminary Subdivision 718 N 5600 W 2 Com

11/15/2012 Administrative Hearing

2819 W 500 S Minor Subdivision 2819 W 500 S 2 Res

Quarter TotalsPreliminary*

Lots / Units 11

Quarterly Subdivision Housing ReportFor the Quarter From October 2012 to December 2012

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FY 12/13: 1st Qtr. ___ 2nd Qtr. _X_ 3rd Qtr. ___ 4th Qtr. ___ Date Submitted: 1/15/2013

SECTION I - PROJECT DESCRIPTION & STATUS

SECTION II - RACE/ETHNICITY

Total # Served THIS Qtr

Hispanic/Latino

5 1

1

1

7 1

SECTION III - BENEFICARY INCOME

SECTION IV - ACCESS TO SERVICES

Of All Reported Beneficiaries, How Many Are: # Clients1. Disabled 02. Single Female Head of Household (with children under the age of 18) 2

AMOUNT

25,698.80$

Total 25,698.80$ Other

HOME FundsHOPWA Funds

Other Federal Funds (including CDBG from other sources)State/Local Funds

Private Funds

PROGRAM FUNDSESG Funds

SECTION V - PROGRAM FUNDS (List all sources of funding utilized in supporting this program)

07

Improved access to Service or Infrastructure

Service or Infrastructure no longer substandard

7

0

Extremely Low (<30% MFI)

Very Low (31% to 50% MFI)

Totals:

SALT LAKE CITY CDBG QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT

Name of Subrecipient: Community Developmnt Corporation of UtahName of Program: AdministrationContact Person: Jean Barton Phone #: 801-994-7222 Email: [email protected]

This form is to be used to report on the funding provided by Salt Lake City for this grant.Do not report 100% of your programmatic results unless Salt Lake City CDBG fully funded your program.

Low/Mod (51%-79% MFI)

Non-Low Mod (>80% MFI)

American Indian or Alaska Native and Black or African AmericanMulti-Racial Other

Grand Total of Clients served with SLC funding:

Income Category (Median Family Income)

New/Continuing access to Service or Infrastructure

American Indian or Alaskian NativeNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

American Indian or Alaska Native & WhiteAsian and White

Black or African American & White

Race CategoryWhite

Black or African AmericanAsian

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SECTION VI - HOUSING INFORMATION (Assist, CDC, NeighborWorks & SLC HAND only)

Of Owner Occupied Units: # Units1. Units Occupied by Elderly: 02. Units Moved from Substandard to Standard (HQS or Local Code) 03. Section 504 Accessible Units 04. Units Qualified as Energy Star 05. Units Brought into Compliance with Lead Safety Rules (24 CFR Part 35) 0

LBP Requirements: # Units1. Housing Constructed pre 19782. Exempt Housing Constructed post 1978 03. Otherwise Except 04. Except: No Paint Disturbed 0

Lead Hazard Remediation Actions: (For REHAB ONLY) # Units1. Lead Safe Work Practices (24 CFR 35.930(b)) (Hard Costs <=$5,000) 02. Interim Controls or Standard Practices ( 24 CFR 35.930 ( c)) (Hard Costs $5,000 - $25,000) 03. Abatement (24 CFR 35.930 (d)) (Hard Costs > $25,000) 0

SECTIOIN VII - RENTER INFORMATION (Assist, CDC, NeighborWorks & SLC HAND only)

Total # Served THIS

QtrHispanic/

Latino Renters0 00 00 00 0000000

0 0

SECTION VIII: SHELTER ACTIVITIES - FILL IN SHADED AREAS ONLY

Of the total number of persons assisted: # Persons00

Very Low (31%-50% MFI)White

Income CategoryReport "OWNERS" IN SECTION III

Extremely Low (<30% MFI)

Race Category (Renters)Report "OWNERS" in Section II

** This section is to be filled out by: CCS, Road Home, YWCA and any other organization that received funding under the "PUBLIC SERVICE"category of the CDBG grant that provides support to Homeless individuals/families.

Black or African AmericanAsian

American Indian or Alaskian Native

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderAmerican Indian or Alaska Native & White

Low/Mod (51%-79% MFI)Non-Low Mod (>80% MFI)

Beds Created (w/ this funding) in Overnight Shelter

Asian and WhiteBlack or African American & White

Am Indian/Alaska Native & Black/African Am

Multi-Racial Other

Grand Total of Clients served with SLC funding:

Homeless Persons given Overnight Shelter

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HOME QUARTERLY REPORT HOME quarterly reports shall be due to Salt Lake City no later than October 31, January 31, , April 30, , and July 31,. In addition to the quarterly reports, the annual report shall also be due no later than July 31, 2013. Submit all reports to: Steven Akerlow Phone: 535-7115 Housing & Neighborhood Development 451 South State St., Room 406 PO Box 145488 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5488

NAME OF SUBGRANTEE ORGANIZATION: _Comunity Development Corporation of Utah __ PROJECT/PROGRAM NAME: ___Acquisition/Rehabilitation________________________________________________

CONTACT NAME:__Jean Barton_____________CONTACT PHONE: 801-994-7222_ CONTACT ADDRESS:__501 E 1700 S, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 ________ CONTACT EMAIL:[email protected]______________________________ TIME PERIOD COVERED: ______10-1-2012_____ to ___12-31-2012_________

Month Day Year Month Day Year Report the total number of clients served in the first column. In the second column report the number of clients counted in the first column also claiming Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. If clients only claim Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, include them first in the White race column. Adding an “Unknown” category is not acceptable. If necessary, make a best guess estimate. CODE RACE/ETHNICITY Total Number Hispanic 14 American Indian or Alaska Native ___0______ _________ 16 American Indian or Alaska Native and White ___0______ _________ 19 American Indian or Alaska Native and Black ___0______ _________ or African American 13 Asian ___0______ _________ 17 Asian and White ___0______ _________ 12 Black or African American ___0______ _________ 18 Black or African American and White ___0______ _________ 15 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ___0______ _________ 11 White ___0______ _________ 20 Balance of individuals reporting more than one race ___0______ _________ TOTALS ____0_____ _________

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INCOME INFORMATION Indicate below the number of households/persons served in each income category below. Please indicate whether you are serving households (H) or persons (P). Total numbers from Income Information must match those from the Race/Ethnicity totals above. Adding an “Unknown” category is not acceptable. If necessary, make a best guess estimate. Number of clients assisted at 30% AMI or lower ____0_____ Number of clients assisted between 31% and 50% AMI ____0_____ Number of clients assisted between 51% and 60% AMI ____0_____ Number of clients assisted between 61% and 80% AMI ____0_____ Total Number of Households/Persons Served during the Quarter: ____0_____

FAIR HOUSING DATA Number of clients assisted that are disabled ____0_____ Number of clients assisted that are Female Head of Household ____0_____ (must have children under the age of 18) HOUSING ACTIVITIES NONE THIS QUARTER Types of housing activities: Rental housing development, property acquisition for home buyer development, home owner housing development, home buyer assistance, housing rehabilitation and tenant based rental assistance. Types of activities NOT considered housing activities: Emergency shelter assistance and short-term assistance to support homeless persons are considered public service activities, not housing activities. Homebuyer Assistance Activities: Types of homebuyer assistance housing activities: Down payment and closing cost assistance, gap financing, interest rate buy-downs, and subsidized second mortgages. Of the total number of persons assisted, how many: Are first time home buyers ___0______ Are receiving down payment/closing cost assistance ___0______ Are coming from subsidized housing ___0______ Are receiving housing counseling ___0______ Total number of housing units in entire project: ___0______ Of those, how many are HOME assisted ___0______ Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards ___0______ Of those, how many are HOME assisted ___0______ Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility Standards ___0______ Of those, how many are HOME assisted ___0______ Homebuyer Project Addresses for which these HOME funds assisted:

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Homebuyer Development Activities: Types of homebuyer development housing activities: Property acquisition for homebuyer housing development, new construction of homebuyer units and rehabilitation of existing units for resale to homebuyers. Total number of housing units in entire project: ____0_____ Of those, how many are HOME assisted ____0_____ Of those, how many units are restricted for those at 80% AMI ____0_____ or less whether HOME assisted or not Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards: ____0_____ Of those, how many are HOME assisted _________ Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility: ____0_____ Standards Of those, how many are HOME assisted _________ Of the total owner units developed: Number for households previously living in subsidized housing ____0_____ Number of units to be occupied by the elderly (62 and older) ____0_____ Number of units set aside for persons with HIV/AIDS ____0_____ Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless _________ Number of units designated for the homeless ____0_____ Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless _________ Rental Housing Activities NONE Types of rental housing activities: Acquisition of existing units for rent, property acquisition for new construction of rental units, new construction of rental units, rehabilitation of existing rental units, and conversion of nonresidential structures into rental units. Total number of housing units in entire project: ____N/A__ Of those, how many are HOME assisted _________ Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards ___N/A___ Of those, how many are HOME assisted _________ Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility Standards ___N/A___ Of those, how many are HOME assisted _________ Of the total owner units developed: NONE Number of units to be occupied by the elderly (62 and older) ___N/A___ Number of units set aside for persons with HIV/AIDS ___N/A Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless _________ Number of units designated for the homeless _________ Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless _________ Number of years the project will remain affordable _________ Number of units subsidized with project-based rental assistance _________ by another federal, state or local program Number of units designated for homeless persons and families _________ including units receiving assistance for operations

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Of those, the number of units for the chronically homeless _________ Permanent housing units designated for homeless persons and _________ families including units receiving assistance for operations Of those, the number of units for the chronically homeless _________ Homeowner Rehabilitation NONE Types of homeowner rehabilitation activities: All activities designed to make physical improvements to owner-occupied housing units. Total number of units in the entire homeowner housing rehab project: _________ Of those, the number of units to be occupied by the elderly _________ (62 and older) Units moved from substandard to standard (HQS or local code) _________ Units qualified as meeting Energy Star Standards _________ Units made accessible that now meet Section 504 Standards _________ Units brought into compliance with lead safety rules _________ Rehab Project Addresses for which these HOME funds assisted, if applicable: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance NONE Types of tenant-based rental assistance activities: All direct rental assistance to tenants (TBRA), and short-term assistance to households including security deposits. Total number of households assisted: _________ Of those, how many receive short-term rental assistance _________ (not more than 3 mos.) Of those, the number of chronically homeless households _________ Total number of housing units in entire program: _________ Of those, the number of units designated for the homeless _________ Of those, the number designated for the chronically homeless _________ Was this activity carried out by a faith-based organization? YES _____ NO _____

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FY 12/13: 1st Qtr. __ 2nd Qtr. _x__3rd Qtr. ___ 4th Qtr. ___ Date Submitted: 1/7/2013

SECTION I - PROJECT DESCRIPTION & STATUS

SECTION II - RACE/ETHNICITY

Total # Served THIS Qtr

Hispanic/Latino

1 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 1

SECTION III - BENEFICARY INCOME

SECTION IV - ACCESS TO SERVICES

Of All Reported Beneficiaries, How Many Are: # Clients1. Disabled 02. Single Female Head of Household (with children under the age of 18) 0

AMOUNT-$

171,422.00$ -$

60,000.00$ -$

42,000.00$ -$

Total 273,422.00$

Race CategoryWhite

Black or African AmericanAsian

Multi-Racial OtherGrand Total of Clients served with SLC funding:

Income Category (Median Family Income)

New/Continuing access to Service or Infrastructure

American Indian or Alaskian NativeNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

American Indian or Alaska Native & WhiteAsian and White

Black or African American & White

Very Low (31% to 50% MFI)

Totals:

SALT LAKE CITY CDBG QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT

Name of Subrecipient: NeighborWorks Salt LakeName of Program:Contact Person: Geoff Hardies Phone #: 801.539.1590 Email: [email protected]

This form is to be used to report on the funding provided by Salt Lake City for this grant.Do not report 100% of your programmatic results unless Salt Lake City CDBG fully funded your program.

Low/Mod (51%-79% MFI)

Non-Low Mod (>80% MFI) 0 0 0

American Indian or Alaska Native and Black or African American

Improved access to Service or Infrastructure

Service or Infrastructure no longer substandard

0

0 0 0

1 0 0

0 0

0

Extremely Low (<30% MFI)

PROGRAM FUNDSESG Funds

SECTION V - PROGRAM FUNDS (List all sources of funding utilized in supporting this program)

01

Other

HOME FundsHOPWA Funds

Other Federal Funds (including CDBG from other sources)State/Local Funds

Private Funds

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SECTION VI - HOUSING INFORMATION (Assist, CDC, NeighborWorks & SLC HAND only)

Of Owner Occupied Units: # Units1. Units Occupied by Elderly:2. Units Moved from Substandard to Standard (HQS or Local Code)3. Section 504 Accessible Units4. Units Qualified as Energy Star5. Units Brought into Compliance with Lead Safety Rules (24 CFR Part 35)

LBP Requirements: # Units1. Housing Constructed pre 19782. Exempt Housing Constructed post 19783. Otherwise Except4. Except: No Paint Disturbed

Lead Hazard Remediation Actions: (For REHAB ONLY) # Units1. Lead Safe Work Practices (24 CFR 35.930(b)) (Hard Costs <=$5,000)2. Interim Controls or Standard Practices ( 24 CFR 35.930 ( c)) (Hard Costs $5,000 - $25,000)3. Abatement (24 CFR 35.930 (d)) (Hard Costs > $25,000)

SECTIOIN VII - RENTER INFORMATION (Assist, CDC, NeighborWorks & SLC HAND only)

Total # Served THIS

QtrHispanic/

Latino Renters

0 0

SECTION VIII: SHELTER ACTIVITIES - FILL IN SHADED AREAS ONLY

Of the total number of persons assisted: # Persons

Beds Created (w/ this funding) in Overnight Shelter

Asian and WhiteBlack or African American & White

Am Indian/Alaska Native & Black/African Am

Multi-Racial Other

Grand Total of Clients served with SLC funding:

Homeless Persons given Overnight Shelter

Income CategoryReport "OWNERS" IN SECTION III

Extremely Low (<30% MFI)

Race Category (Renters)Report "OWNERS" in Section II

** This section is to be filled out by: CCS, Road Home, YWCA and any other organization that received funding under the "PUBLIC SERVICE"category of the CDBG grant that provides support to Homeless individuals/families.

Black or African AmericanAsian

American Indian or Alaskian Native

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderAmerican Indian or Alaska Native & White

Low/Mod (51%-79% MFI)Non-Low Mod (>80% MFI)

Very Low (31%-50% MFI)White

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HOME QUARTERLY REPORT HOME quarterly reports shall be due to Salt Lake City no later than October 31, January 31, , April 30, , and July 31,. In addition to the quarterly reports, the annual report shall also be due no later than July 31, 2013. Submit all reports to: Steven Akerlow Phone: 535-7115 Housing & Neighborhood Development 451 South State St., Room 406 PO Box 145488 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5488

NAME OF SUBGRANTEE ORGANIZATION: NeighborWorks Salt Lake PROJECT/PROGRAM NAME: ___________________________________________________

CONTACT NAME: Geoff Hardies CONTACT PHONE: 801.539.1590 CONTACT ADDRESS:622 W 500 N SLC, UT 84116 CONTACT EMAIL: [email protected] TIME PERIOD COVERED: _10/01/12 to 12/31/12

Month Day Year Month Day Year Report the total number of clients served in the first column. In the second column report the number of clients counted in the first column also claiming Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. If clients only claim Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, include them first in the White race column. Adding an “Unknown” category is not acceptable. If necessary, make a best guess estimate. CODE RACE/ETHNICITY Total Number Hispanic 14 American Indian or Alaska Native ____0_____ ___0______ 16 American Indian or Alaska Native and White ____0_____ ___0______ 19 American Indian or Alaska Native and Black _____0____ ___0______ or African American 13 Asian ____0_____ ___0______ 17 Asian and White ____2_____ ___0______ 12 Black or African American ____0_____ ___0______ 18 Black or African American and White ____0_____ ____0_____ 15 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ____0_____ ____0_____ 11 White ____0_____ ___0_____ 20 Balance of individuals reporting more than one race _________ ___0_____ 0 TOTALS ____2_____ ___0______

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INCOME INFORMATION Indicate below the number of households/persons served in each income category below. Please indicate whether you are serving households (H) or persons (P). Total numbers from Income Information must match those from the Race/Ethnicity totals above. Adding an “Unknown” category is not acceptable. If necessary, make a best guess estimate. Number of clients assisted at 30% AMI or lower ____0_____ Number of clients assisted between 31% and 50% AMI ____1_____ Number of clients assisted between 51% and 60% AMI ____0_____ Number of clients assisted between 61% and 80% AMI _____1____ Total Number of Households/Persons Served during the Quarter: ____2_____

FAIR HOUSING DATA Number of clients assisted that are disabled _________ Number of clients assisted that are Female Head of Household _____1____ (must have children under the age of 18) HOUSING ACTIVITIES Types of housing activities: Rental housing development, property acquisition for home buyer development, home owner housing development, home buyer assistance, housing rehabilitation and tenant based rental assistance. Types of activities NOT considered housing activities: Emergency shelter assistance and short-term assistance to support homeless persons are considered public service activities, not housing activities. Homebuyer Assistance Activities: Types of homebuyer assistance housing activities: Down payment and closing cost assistance, gap financing, interest rate buy-downs, and subsidized second mortgages. Of the total number of persons assisted, how many: Are first time home buyers _________ Are receiving down payment/closing cost assistance _________ Are coming from subsidized housing _________ Are receiving housing counseling _________ Total number of housing units in entire project: _________ Of those, how many are HOME assisted _________ Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards _________ Of those, how many are HOME assisted _________ Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility Standards _________ Of those, how many are HOME assisted _________ Homebuyer Project Addresses for which these HOME funds assisted:

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Homebuyer Development Activities: Types of homebuyer development housing activities: Property acquisition for homebuyer housing development, new construction of homebuyer units and rehabilitation of existing units for resale to homebuyers. Total number of housing units in entire project: ___24______ Of those, how many are HOME assisted ___17______ Of those, how many units are restricted for those at 80% AMI ___22______ or less whether HOME assisted or not Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards: ___0______ Of those, how many are HOME assisted ____0_____ Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility: ___0______ Standards Of those, how many are HOME assisted ___0______ Of the total owner units developed: Number for households previously living in subsidized housing _________ Number of units to be occupied by the elderly (62 and older) _________ Number of units set aside for persons with HIV/AIDS _________ Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless _________ Number of units designated for the homeless _________ Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless _________ Rental Housing Activities Types of rental housing activities: Acquisition of existing units for rent, property acquisition for new construction of rental units, new construction of rental units, rehabilitation of existing rental units, and conversion of nonresidential structures into rental units. Total number of housing units in entire project: ____2_____ Of those, how many are HOME assisted ____2_____ Total number of units in entire project meeting Energy Star Standards ____0_____ Of those, how many are HOME assisted _____0____ Total number of units in entire project meeting 504 Accessibility Standards _____0____ Of those, how many are HOME assisted _____0____ Of the total owner units developed: Number of units to be occupied by the elderly (62 and older) _____0____ Number of units set aside for persons with HIV/AIDS _____0____ Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless _____0____ Number of units designated for the homeless _____0____ Of those, number designated for the chronically homeless _____0____ Number of years the project will remain affordable ____15____ Number of units subsidized with project-based rental assistance _____0____ by another federal, state or local program Number of units designated for homeless persons and families _____0____ including units receiving assistance for operations

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Of those, the number of units for the chronically homeless ___0______ Permanent housing units designated for homeless persons and ___0______ families including units receiving assistance for operations Of those, the number of units for the chronically homeless ___0______ Homeowner Rehabilitation Types of homeowner rehabilitation activities: All activities designed to make physical improvements to owner-occupied housing units. Total number of units in the entire homeowner housing rehab project: ___n/a______ Of those, the number of units to be occupied by the elderly _________ (62 and older) Units moved from substandard to standard (HQS or local code) _________ Units qualified as meeting Energy Star Standards _________ Units made accessible that now meet Section 504 Standards _________ Units brought into compliance with lead safety rules _________ Rehab Project Addresses for which these HOME funds assisted, if applicable: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Types of tenant-based rental assistance activities: All direct rental assistance to tenants (TBRA), and short-term assistance to households including security deposits. Total number of households assisted: ___n/a______ Of those, how many receive short-term rental assistance _________ (not more than 3 mos.) Of those, the number of chronically homeless households _________ Total number of housing units in entire program: _________ Of those, the number of units designated for the homeless _________ Of those, the number designated for the chronically homeless _________ Was this activity carried out by a faith-based organization? YES _____ NO _____

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Rocky Mountain Region HUD Region VIII

(Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming)

U.S. Housing Market Conditions Report – 3rd quarter 2012

Economic growth continued in the Rocky Mountain region during the third quarter of 2012. During the 12 months ending September 2012, nonfarm payrolls in the region averaged approximately 5.05 million jobs, an increase of 95,400 jobs, or 1.9 percent, compared with a year earlier. Employment levels nearly recovered to the previous peak, recorded in 2008, when nonfarm payrolls averaged 5.12 million jobs. The greatest job gains occurred in the professional and business services, education and health services, and manufacturing sectors, which increased by approximately 23,400, 12,500, and 9,400 jobs, or 3.8, 1.9, and 2.8 percent, respectively. In addition, the mining and logging and the retail trade subsectors added 8,900 and 7,600 jobs, increases of 9.5 and 1.4 percent, respectively. Losses in the information and government sectors, which decreased by 500 and 2,900 jobs, or 0.4 and 0.3 percent, respectively, partially offset those gains. Although state government subsector payrolls increased by 3,500 jobs, or 1.4 percent, local government and federal government subsector payrolls declined by 1,900 and 4,600 jobs, or 0.3 and 3.4 percent, respectively. During the 12 months ending September 2012, the unemployment rate averaged 6.6 percent for the region, down from 7.3 percent a year earlier. Within the region, state unemployment rates ranged from 3.1 percent in North Dakota to 8.0 percent in Colorado, but the rates for all six states in the region remained below the national average of 8.3 percent. For the eighth consecutive quarter, North Dakota had the highest rate of job growth, not only within the region, but also in the nation. Nonfarm payrolls in the state increased by 24,100 jobs, or 6.2 percent. The mining and logging subsector, which grew by 5,700 jobs, or 38 percent, led the growth, largely because of oil exploration and production in the Bakken Shale formation in western North Dakota. In addition, the construction and the transportation and utilities subsectors in North Dakota increased by 3,400 and 3,100 jobs, or 15 and 17 percent, respectively. Colorado had the greatest job gain in the region, with nonfarm payrolls increasing by 38,200 jobs, or 1.7 percent. The sectors with the greatest increases were the professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and education and health services sectors, which grew by 10,900, 7,100, and 6,000 jobs, or 3.2, 2.6, and 2.2 percent, respectively. The information sector partially offset this growth, decreasing by 2,000 jobs, or 2.8 percent, led by a decline in telecommunications payrolls in the Denver area. In Utah, nonfarm payrolls grew by 27,500 jobs, or 2.3 percent, led by gains in the professional and business services and the manufacturing sectors, which added 7,600 and 4,400 jobs, increases of 4.8 and 3.9 percent, respectively. Job growth was weaker in Wyoming, South Dakota, and Montana, where nonfarm payrolls increased by 2,500, 2,100, and 1,000 jobs, or 0.9, 0.5, and 0.2 percent, respectively. In Wyoming, payrolls increased in the mining and logging and the retail trade subsectors by 900 and 700 jobs, or 3.4 and 2.4 percent, respectively, but decreased in the construction subsector by 500 jobs, or 2.4 percent. In South Dakota, the education and health services and the manufacturing sectors added 1,400 and 1,200 jobs, increases of 2.1 and 3.1 percent, respectively, but those gains were partially offset by decreases in the leisure and hospitality and the government sectors, which declined by 1,000 and 700 jobs, or 2.3 and 0.9 percent, respectively. In Montana, the professional and business services sector and the construction subsector increased by 1,600 and 1,500 jobs, or 4.0 and 6.6 percent, respectively, but the government sector decreased by 2,800 jobs, or 3.1 percent.

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As the economy expanded during the past year, sales housing markets in the Rocky Mountain region strengthened, although conditions remain slightly soft in most areas. According to data from CoreLogic, Inc., home sales increased in most states of the region. In Colorado and Utah, approximately 87,500 and 43,100 existing homes sold during the 12 months ending August 2012, increases of 13 and 6 percent, respectively. In Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming, approximately 12,900, 12,700, and 5,400 existing homes sold, increases of 3, 17, and 9 percent, respectively. Home sales prices also increased throughout the region. Based on the CoreLogic, Inc. Home Price Index, average sales prices for existing single-family homes during the 12 months ending August 2012 were up 4 percent in North Dakota, compared a year earlier. Prices were up 3 percent in Montana, South Dakota, and Utah, and prices were up 2 percent in Colorado and 1 percent in Wyoming. A decline in the number of troubled mortgages also suggests a strengthening of the sales housing market. As of September 2012, according to LPS Applied Analytics, 3.9 percent of mortgages in the region were 90 or more days delinquent, were in foreclosure, or transitioned into REO (Real Estate Owned), down from 4.3 percent a year earlier. The rate for the region was also well below the 7.5-percent national average. Within the region, distressed mortgage rates ranged from 1.9 percent in North Dakota to 5.1 percent in Utah. Home sales and prices were up in most metropolitan areas in the region. Based on data from CoreLogic, Inc., in the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, Fort Collins-Loveland, and Colorado Springs metropolitan areas in Colorado, sales of existing homes were up 17, 13, and 3 percent, to approximately 44,700, 5,600, and 9,800 homes sold, respectively, during the 12 months ending August 2012. In the Grand Junction, Pueblo, and Greeley areas, sales were up 13, 8, and 1 percent, to 2,600, 2,400, and 4,200 homes sold, respectively. In the Salt Lake City and Provo-Orem metropolitan areas in Utah, existing home sales were up 13 and 6 percent, to 19,800 and 7,300 homes sold, respectively, but in the Ogden-Clearfield area, sales decreased 8 percent, to 7,200 homes sold. Sales were up substantially in some metropolitan areas in the northern part of the region. During the 12 months ending August 2012, existing sales in the Fargo area were up 27 percent from a year earlier, to 3,500 homes sold. In the Missoula and Billings areas in Montana, sales were up 17 and 4 percent, to 1,450 and 2,400 homes sold, respectively. Existing sales totaled approximately 1,700 homes each in the Casper and Cheyenne metropolitan areas in Wyoming, increases of 9 and 4 percent, respectively. Based on the CoreLogic, Inc. Home Price Index, average sales prices for existing single-family homes in the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield and Fort Collins-Loveland metropolitan areas in Colorado were up 3 and 2 percent, respectively, compared with a year earlier, and prices in Greeley were up 5 percent from a year earlier. Existing home prices increased approximately 1 percent in both Grand Junction and Colorado Springs. In the Salt Lake City and Provo-Orem metropolitan areas in Utah, existing home prices rose 4 and 3 percent, respectively, but in the Ogden-Clearfield area, prices remained unchanged. Prices in the Fargo area were up slightly more than 1 percent. In Montana, prices in the Billings metropolitan area were up 3 percent, but prices remained unchanged in Missoula. Existing home prices rose 7 percent in Casper but remained unchanged in Cheyenne. The strengthening home sales market in the Rocky Mountain region led to rising demand for new home construction, although single-family homebuilding activity remains below historic averages. Based on preliminary data, during the 12 months ending August 2012, single-family construction, as measured by the number of homes permitted, was up 33 percent from a year earlier, to approximately 25,500 homes. By comparison, from 2000 through 2007, single-family construction in the region averaged more than 66,000 homes a year. Single-family homebuilding increased in every state of the region. In Colorado, Utah, and North Dakota, approximately 10,400, 7,850, and 2,700 homes were permitted in the 12 months ending August 2012, increases of 34, 32, and 62 percent, respectively. In South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana, approximately 1,875, 1,400, and 1,275 single-family homes were permitted, increases of 23, 13, and 25 percent, respectively. Stronger rental demand in the past year also led to increased multifamily construction. During the 12 months ending August 2012, approximately 16,200 multifamily units were permitted in the region, a 63-percent increase from a year earlier. Multifamily building activity in Colorado more than doubled, to about 8,150 units permitted. More than three-quarters of those units were in the Denver-

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Aurora-Broomfield metropolitan area. In Utah, multifamily building activity was up 18 percent, to 3,000 units permitted. Nearly 1,100 multifamily units were permitted in the Salt Lake City area, and more than 600 units were permitted in the Logan metropolitan area. In South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, and North Dakota, multifamily building activity increased 75, 57, 42, and 37 percent, to approximately 1,000, 600, 850, and 2,600 units permitted, respectively. Rental housing markets in the Rocky Mountain region tightened during the 12 months ending September 2012, and conditions currently range from balanced to tight in most areas. Based on data from Apartment Insights, rental markets were tight in most Colorado Front Range areas in the third quarter of 2012. In the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield metropolitan area, the apartment vacancy rate averaged 4.8 percent in the third quarter, down from 5.0 percent a year ago. The average apartment rent was up 7 percent during that period, to approximately $960. In the Boulder metropolitan area, the vacancy rate remained steady at 3.8 percent, and the average rent increased 7 percent, to $1,065. The Fort Collins-Loveland and the Greeley metropolitan areas had apartment vacancy rates of 3.5 and 5.0 percent, down from 3.8 and 6.5 percent, respectively, a year earlier and average apartment rents that increased 6 and 3 percent, to $975 and $700, respectively. In the Colorado Springs area, conditions were balanced, with a 5.8-percent apartment vacancy rate, up from 5.2 percent a year ago, while the average rent increased 3 percent, to $755. More than 500 new units are in lease-up in Colorado Springs, contributing to the rise in vacancies. Conditions in major metropolitan areas in Utah are generally tight. Based on data from Reis, Inc., apartment markets in the Salt Lake City and Ogden-Clearfield areas were tight in the third quarter of 2012, with vacancy rates of 4.0 and 3.4 percent, down from 5.4 and 4.4 percent, respectively, a year ago. Apartment rents averaged about $795 and $710, increases of 3 and 2 percent, respectively, from a year earlier. The Provo-Orem apartment market remained somewhat tight, with a 4.2-percent vacancy rate up from 3.6 percent a year ago, and rents averaged $785, a 1-percent increase from a year earlier. Rental conditions were tight in some northern areas of the region. According to Appraisal Services, Inc., the Fargo metropolitan area had a 2.5-percent apartment vacancy rate in September 2012, down from 5.7 percent a year ago. According to the Wyoming Community Development Authority, the Casper and Cheyenne metropolitan areas had rental vacancy rates of 2.1 and 2.3 percent, respectively, in June 2012 (the most recent data available), compared with 3.7 and 1.9 percent, respectively, a year earlier.