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County <br />RAHP Guidelines/ Page 6 <br /> <br />determined by the subregions' relative share of total future need for affordable <br />housing in the County A subregion's relative shareof _future need is the <br />percentage of the subregion's affordable housing target for low income <br />households relative to the cumulative affordable housing target for low income <br />households of all junsdictions in the County, including unincorporated King <br />When the U.S Census data has been broken down in the form needed to determine <br />the subregional target percentages, it will be applied to the formula specified above in <br />order to calculate the actual targets. The actual target percentages will be presented to <br />the JRC for their approval to insert them into the RAHP Guidelines. <br />c. RAHP/HOME Working Group to Monitor Subregional Allocation Targets <br />The RAHP/HOME Working Group will monitor the subregional distribution of <br />RAHP funds every allocation cycle. Following the 2004 and 2005 RAHP allocation <br />cycles the working group will determine if any subregion(s) has received allocations <br />below 95% of the subregion's allocation target. <br />3 King County demographers are working to break down the 2000 U.S Census Data in the form that is needed to <br />develop the subregional allocation target percentages. <br />4 The percentage of a subregion's target relative to the cumulative target is derived by averaging the target <br />percentages of the jurisdictions within that subregion. For each jurisdiction, the target percentage is calculated in the <br />following manner• the number of households that a jurisdiction must plan for, per the 2002 -2022 Countywide <br />Planning Policy (CPP) Growth Target, is multiplied by .24 or .20 (depending on the ratio of low wage jobs to low <br />cost housing for the jurisdiction in Appendix 3 of the CPPs); that number is then divided by the cummulative <br />