pages: CityCouncil/2006-09-05.pdf, 23
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CityCouncil | 2006-09-05 | 23 | City throughout the next building phases. Commissioner Gilmore stated applicants are required to provide information on any status change, which includes a change in the family size; the Social Security Administration letter was not as clear as the testimony tonight she would have no problem dismissing the $4,000 in overtime if a person in authority provided a letter stating that no overtime would be allowed; the Peralta College income is more problematic; documentation would need to be provided from the College. Commissioner deHaan stated past trends indicate that Mr. Rutledge would teach this year; the evaluation period is important to keep in mind; he is not happy with the prior procedure; the application clearly indicates what the income should include. Commissioner Matarrese inquired whether qualification was based on the 2006 income. The Development Services Director responded verification was to be provided to the ADC by December twelve-month income was then projected. Commissioner Matarrese inquired whether a twelve-month window was projected from the time of the application. The Development Services Director responded in the negative earnings are projected forward twelve months after the application is complete and an earning pattern is reviewed. Commissioner Matarrese inquired whether January 2006 to December 2006 income was used for evaluation purposes. The Development Services Director responded income was to cover March 2006 to March 2007. Commissioner Matarrese stated income projection should be tighter since it is now September an accurate income could be projected if the Social Security Administration certified that no overtime would occur and the Peralta Community College District certified that Mr. Rutledge is on sabbatical figures could be reviewed to see if the income falls within the window. Commissioner Daysog stated 300 affordable homes would be built at Alameda Point west of Main Street; the precedent should be to work with a process that is fair. Commissioner Gilmore stated documented changes are important a Special Meeting Community Improvement Commission 4 September 5, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-09-05.pdf |