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4.1. DRAFT HRA MINUTES 08-03-2020
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Housing and Redevelopment Minutes Page 4 <br /> July 6,2020 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> Commissioner Ovall asked what percentage of the tenants are seniors on a fixed income. <br /> Ms.Jacox stated about 20% of proposed tenants for this project would be senior citizens. <br /> Commissioner Ovall and Commissioner Eder both asked how this application would count <br /> towards the Maxfield Housing Study housing needs. <br /> Ms. Othoudt stated since the study was updated,Jackson Hills has 8 affordable units and <br /> those units were already considered into the Maxfield Study which still left the need for 93 <br /> affordable housing units. She explained the details of the CommonBond project being heard <br /> later this evening which would consider 60 units and utilizing tax credits. <br /> Chair Toth asked if these statistics include where are the people employed. <br /> Ms. Othoudt stated the Maxfield Housing Study does not indicate where people are <br /> employed. <br /> Ms. Huot explained when seeking TIF finapplicants can requesNeithe front <br /> financing or pay as you go. For this project, the developer has requested pay as you go <br /> *," <br /> reimbursable financing and has obtained financing up front through various funding sources, <br /> using the tax increment to specifically support a mortgage. <br /> Chair Toth asked if it would be more beneficial to the city than another form of tax <br /> increment. <br /> Ms. Huot stated' ^payau gofina c^thereis k tothe city as opposed to if the <br /> city were to issue bonds. For this project,the developer is obtaining the financing up front <br /> and shifts the risk to the developer and in this case,it is more advantageous to the city. <br /> Commissioner Ovall clarified this is a resolution indicating the HRA is open to the concept <br /> of supporting a TIF district. He felt the project is a little awkward in timing as both this <br /> project and the CommonBond project have parking ratios not in line with city standards, <br /> and is an unresolved issue. He wondered if the City Council is willing to make this <br /> accommodation and speculated if a council work session would be beneficial to work <br /> through this major design expense and other important details. He understood the <br /> affordable workforce housing aspect but there are greater conversations that haven't been <br /> had at a city level. He wanted to be open and up front to the developer about that. He stated <br /> he felt it meets zoning requirements and fits the area and the need for affordable housing is <br /> there. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Ovall and seconded by Commissioner Eder to approve <br /> Resolution 20-04 supporting the proposed use of Tax Increment Financing for <br /> Hillside Heights Apartments as outlined in the staff report. <br /> Motion carried 3-0 with Commissioner Chuba abstaining. <br />
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