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Housing and Redevelopment Minutes Page 3 <br /> July 6,2020 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> Commissioner Chuba stated he is in favor of workforce housing for our city but not in favor <br /> of providing workforce housing to folks that work outside of our city and stated he is <br /> ambivalent about his vote tonight. <br /> Mr. Walsh stated this project will be marketed to attract local workforce in and around Elk <br /> River as the demand analysis he found showed their affordable rents are designed for the <br /> local workforce. <br /> Commissioner Chuba stated he had read income levels are 50% of the local average income <br /> and explained the distance to a local grocery store from this location was about a 1-mile <br /> walk, not conducive in wintertime. He wonders if there's well paid jobs in the neighborhood <br /> and felt there is a need for this type of housing but not i ation. <br /> Mr. Walsh indicated the income levels are 600" <br /> . <br /> Chair Toth asked if the train station was a precursor of the apartment b`` and an <br /> amenity. <br /> Mr. Walsh stated its proximity of the housing to the train station would be considered an <br /> amenity. <br /> Commissioner Ovall asked for clarification that the financing they are applying for would be <br /> considered true workforce housing and 100%affordable income level housing. <br /> Mr. Walsh stated Commissioner Ov wa cor'r'ect. <br /> Commissioner Chuba explained his hesitation to support this location based upon his <br /> experience living in Brooklynark and the mistakes he felt were made with lower income <br /> housing. <br /> Jennifer Jacox, CEO for BDC Management which manages all of CHDC properties, <br /> explained the income level amounts and salary figures. She stated for a 1 person unit,the <br /> annual income level is $43,500 with an hourly wage of$20.88 per hour, and would cover <br /> such careers as new airline pilots and teachers. She stated a 2-person annual income level <br /> would be $50,000 with an hourly wage of$24.00. She indicated these may be one person <br /> working with one person as a stay-home parent or student. She stated a 3-person annual <br /> income level would be $56,000 and a 4-person at$62,000. She stated families would require <br /> a 3-bedroom unit, and typically would be someone works with a stay-home parent. She <br /> stated these units are true workforce housing, not Section 8 housing, and rents will be fixed <br /> and in line with other rental markets. She stated she does not foresee tenants who chose to <br /> live in these units using the light rail for working downtown. <br /> Commissioner Ovall asked about other projects and what percentage of the tenants are from <br /> the immediate community. <br /> Ms.Jacox stated a majority of tenants are from the immediate community with some tie to <br /> the area, either they grew up here or have family nearby. They also chose to live in a near <br /> proximity to the grocery store. <br />