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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/06/2025 - AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD - AGENDA - Regular MeetingAFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD March 6 , 2025 REGULAR MEETING Participation for this Affordable Housing Board Meeting will be in person at 222 Laporte Avenue, Colorado River Room – 1st floor conference room. You may also join online via Teams, using this link: AHB Teams Meeting Meeting ID: 273 629 013 506 Passcode: sJKVjM Online Public Participation: The meeting will be available to join beginning at 3:45 pm, March 6, 2025. Participants should try to sign in prior to the 4:00 pm meeting start time, if possible. For public comments, the Chair will ask participants to click the “Raise Hand” button to indicate you would like to speak at that time. Staff will moderate the Zoom session to ensure all participants have an opportunity to address the Board or Commission. To participate: • Use a laptop, computer, or internet-enabled smartphone. (Using earphones with a microphone will greatly improve your audio). • You need to have access to the internet. • Keep yourself on muted status. 222 Laporte Avenue, First Floor Conference Room: Colorado River Room Teams – See Link Below 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. THOUGHTS FROM THE NEW CHAIR, Stefanie (5 minutes) 4. AGENDA REVIEW 5. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION 6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. January 9 Regular Meeting 7. BOARD PRIORITY COMMITTEE REPORTS (45 minutes) a. Knowledge Repository – Bob and John b. Outreach, Education and Partnerships – Claire and Josh • Discuss field visits for a few meetings c. Council and Local Legislative Support – John and Stefanie • Update one-page introduction to the work of the AHB – John d. Equity & Justice in Affordable Housing – Jorja and Liz • Board Action: Discussion AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD March 6 , 2025 REGULAR MEETING 8. NEW BUSINESS a. Discuss role of AHB in the Compeitive Grant Process and tips for ranking affordable housing applications, Sue and Board members (30 minutes) 9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Board Liaison Assignments, Board Members (15 minutes) • Board Action: Assignment • Planning and Zoning Commission • Board of Realtors • Economic Advisory Board • Transportation Board • Human Relations Commission • Disability Advisory Board • Senior Advisory Board • Human Services and Housing Funding Board • Urban Renewal Authority • Associated Students of Colorado State University b. Review AHB Tile -Approve initial content 10. OLD BUSINESS NOT COMPLETED AT PREVIOUS MEETING – n/a 11. LIST OF TOPICS BEING ADDRESSED AT MEETING – See Above 12. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS a. Meeting Logistics – Hybrid Meetings • Discuss meeting locations for 2025 b. Liaison Reports (10 minutes) 13. OTHER BUSINESS a. City Council 6-month Planning Calendar review (5 minutes) b. Council Comments – Who, what? (5 minutes) c. Review 2025 Work Plan (5 minutes) d. Update on Affordable Housing Projects (5 minutes) e. Future AHB Meeting Agenda (5 minutes) 14. BOARD MEMBER CONCERNS, ANNOUNCEMENTS a. As needed 15. ADJOURNMENT AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD March 6 , 2025 REGULAR MEETING SAVE THE DATES! • March 25 – City Council Work Session on City Priority 1 Operationalize City Resources to Build and Preserve Affordable Housing, Impact Fees & ADU policy • March 26 – Joint meeting of AHB & Human Services and Housing Funding Board • April 8- Council Work Session on City Priority 2 Improve Human & Social Health for Vulnerable Populations Did you know that the City has a Housing Newsletter? It is a great place to send people looking to learn more about what is going on in Fort Collins around Housing. Sign up for it at: fcgov.com/housing. Social Sustainability 222 Laporte Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6753 MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Affordable Housing Board FM: Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Social Policy and Housing Programs Manager RE: Hybrid Board Meeting The next Affordable Housing Board meeting will be held: Thursday, March 6, 2025 In person at 222 Laporte Ave or Online via Microsoft Teams at 4:00 BOARD MEMBERS: If you cannot attend the meeting, please contact Sue Beck - Ferkiss either by email (sbeckferkiss@fcgov.com) or by phone (221-6753). BUSINESS 1. Approval of Minutes: Copies of the draft minutes of the February Regular meeting is attached for the Board’s approval. Approval of minutes requires a formal motion and vote by the Board. 2. Hybrid meetings: 2025 meetings will be hybrid. PRESENTATION/DISCUSSION: 1. THOUGHTS FROM THE NEW CHAIR, STEFANIE (5 MINUTES) Changes in administration calls for a pause to hear about the new leader’s vision and seek feedback on ideas for a successful year ahead. Let’s welcome Stefanie into their new role and hear their thoughts. 2. PRIORITY COMMITTEE REPORTS, STEFANIE AND COMMITTEE LEADS (45 MINUTES) The Board has authorized work through committees as follows: • Knowledge Repository; Initial Tile Content • Outreach, Education and Partnerships o How we want to update the AHB Key Priority Flyer – 2024 version attached. • Council and Local Legislative Support; and • Equity and Justice in Affordable Housing. 3. 2025 ANNUAL COMPETITIVE PROCESS, SUE AND BOARD (30 MINUTES) 2 Annually, the Affordable Housing Board provides input into the competitive grants process by ranking affordable housing applications and providing this along with comments to the Human Services and Housing Funding Board. The Board will receive recorded presentations from all applicants as well as written application materials. The joint meeting of the two boards on March 26 is an opportunity to ask the applicants questions and to discuss the applications with each other. • Board Action - Discussion 4. BOARD LIAISON ASSIGNMENTS, BOARD (15 MINUTES) For 2025, the Board has identified and agreed to follow the following Boards and Commissions. At the last meeting, the board members chose to outreach to one or more other Boards, Commissions, and community partners. Do we still want to have liaisons follow the following list? • Board members are asked to choose one or more to attend meetings or read meeting minutes for: 1.Planning and Zoning Commission 2.Board of Realtors 3.Economic Advisory Board 4.Transportation Board 5.Human Relations Commission 6.Disability Advisory Board 7.Senior Advisory Board 8.Human Services and Housing Funding Board 9.Urban Renewal Authority 10.Associated Students of Colorado State University • Board Action: Decision on continuing established liaison roles 5. BOARD MEMBER IDEAS – SPACE FOR NEW ITEMS (15 MINUTES) BOARD BUSINESS: • Meeting Logistics – ▪ Discuss Meeting locations for 2025 • Member terms update – o Each board member’s term is decided by City Council when they appointed you. They are of different lengths to stagger board membership. Still, all board members can serve up to 8 years upon 3 application and reappointment by City Council. o All regular terms expire in June. Here are the current term expiration dates: ▪ Stefanie June 30, 2027 ▪ John June 30, 2025 ▪ Bob June 30, 2026 ▪ Josh June 30, 2026 ▪ Claire June 30, 2028 ▪ Liz June 30, 2026 ▪ Jorja June 30, 2026 ▪ Kristin - Ex Officio Role starting January 2024 • Contact with Council Liaison – o CM Potyondy is our City Council liaison and would like to be invited to specific meetings and will attend if available. She will have quarterly meetings with the Board Chair. • Project Certification – n/a • Ideas for future meetings: Housing Agency panel of providers – one for rental housing and one for home ownership; Land Bank deep dive (Sue); Incentives deep dive; Data Gaps Analysis – What do we have and what do we want (Tyler); Water Issues in Colorado (Mayor Arndt); Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention (Kelly Evans); Murphy Center update and plans for the future (Homeward Alliance); Grant Opportunities; How to Support Mobile Home Park conversions; How to keep locals in housing; and Volunteer needs for housing providers. ATTACHMENTS 1. Draft Minutes of the February meeting 2. FYI - City Council 6 Month Planning Calendar 3. AHB Key Priority 2024 Flyer 4. Final 2024 AHB Annual Report 5. List of Outreach Assignments 6. FYI – Tax Prep Flyer 7. Preview of AHB Tile AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD REGULAR MEETING Thursday, February 6, 2025 – 4:00-6:00 PM 222 Laporte Ave – Colorado River Room and online via Microsoft Teams 1. CALL TO ORDER: 4:02 PM 2. ROLL CALL a. Board Members Present • John Singleton, Chair • Bob Pawlikowski, Vice Chair • Claire Bouchard • Stefanie Berganini • Jorja Whyte • Liz Young-Winne • Josh Beard b. Board Members Absent • Kristin Fritz, Ex Officio c. Staff Members Present • Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Staff Liaison • Jessi Kauffmann, Minutes d. Guest(s) • Lisa Cunningham • Marilyn Heller • Nina Clark • Fraser Ridley 3. AGENDA REVIEW – No changes. 4. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION a. Marilyn Heller • League of women voters affordable housing team selected topic: Supportive Housing panel including someone from Housing Catalyst, St. Valentine’s and Loveland Housing Authority. More details to come end of April (28th). 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Stefanie Berganini motioned to approve the January 9 Regular Meeting Minutes. Josh Beard seconded. Approved 7-0. 6. BOARD PRIORITY COMMITTEE REPORTS (45 minutes) a. Knowledge Repository – Bob and John • Discussion on website tile content and process – main objective is to place a tile on the SSD homepage dedicated to Affordable Housing Board. • Link examples discussed include the Loveland Housing Study, Fort Collins Rescue Mission Website, “In the News” section, 2-1-1 Highlight • A question was asked about tracking data, since the City is making changes to the website, this will have to wait. • Nina suggested information on Housing Catalyst b. Outreach, Education and Partnerships – Claire and Josh • Discussed process for field visits for a few meetings for outreach • The two options to join other meetings are being added to the Agenda or utilizing Public Comment space. • Each board member will choose a Board or Commission to join one meeting per year • Discussed location options for alternate meeting locations • CSU, Mobile Home park, United Way of Larimer County Conference Room c. Council and Local Legislative Support – Stefanie and John • Stefanie brought up ADU considerations in City Council Meeting, and Sue shared that the code was updated and Council asked for broader language and that multi-family housing no longer has a parking limit. • Discussed updates to one-page introduction to the work of the AHB d. Equity & Justice in Affordable Housing – Jorja and Liz • Updates to the Key Priority section are supported but discussion included pairing down metrics to limit length 7. NEW BUSINESS a. 2024 Annual Affordable Housing Board Report – John (15 minutes) • Discussed small edits and suggestions to the report Claire Bouchard motioned to approve the Affordable Housing Board Annual Report Memo as amended. Stefanie Berganini seconded. Approved 7-0. 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS b. Board Outreach Assignments, Board Members (15 minutes) • Board Action: Assignment to visit at least once with the assigned board to share information about the Affordable Housing Board • Stefanie – Disability Advisory Board, Urban Renewal Authority Board • Josh – Parks and Recreation Board • Liz – Transportation Board • Bob – Human Services and Housing Funding Board • Claire – Downtown Development Authority Board, Planning and Zoning Commission with Jorja • John – Economic Advisory Board, Poudre Library District Board • Kristin – TBD • John – Poudre Library Board of Trustees • Jorja – Youth Advisory Board, Housing Catalyst Board (work with Kristin Fritz), Planning & Zoning Commission with Claire 9. OLD BUSINESS NOT COMPLETED AT PREVIOUS MEETING – None. 10. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS a. Meeting Logistics – Hybrid Meetings b. Liaison Reports (10 minutes) • Sue shared an update on the Land bank – 5-acre option to purchase NE section of the Montava community. There has been an appeal filed by the ditch company currently in litigation. It is expected to move forward. 11. OTHER BUSINESS – None. 12. BOARD MEMBER CONCERNS, ANNOUNCEMENTS – None. 14. ADJOURNMENT a. Meeting Adjourned at 5:57 Minutes approved by the Chair and a vote of the Board/Commission on XX/XX/XX X/XX/XX– MINUTES THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS PLANNED FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORK SESSIONS. 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Employee safety services and the municipal justice system through innovative service delivery models. to have no serious injury or fatal crashes for people walking, biking, rolling or driving in Fort The Future of Commercial Corridors and Centers: Land Use Code Updates Future of Sounds in Fort Collins April 29, 2025 Fifth Tuesday May 6, 2025 Council Meeting Council Meeting Work Session 2/28/2025 6-Month Planning Page 4 THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS PLANNED FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORK SESSIONS. Ordinance-1st Reading Community Services improve habitat conditions across the community and ensure equitable access to nature. Electrification greenhouse gas, energy and waste goals; reduce air pollution; and improve community resilience. Services equipment that will revitalize parks and recreational facilities, as the planned buildout of the Office Discussion existing City assets that addresses deferred maintenance and accessibility. 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July 22, 2025 Work Session July 8, 2025 Work Session Council Meeting Council Meeting Work Session 2/28/2025 6-Month Planning Page 6 Date Agenda Item Strategic Outcome 9/16/2025 unanticipated revenue, grants and unforeseen costs that had not 10/21/2025 11/4/2025 Budget for General Improvement District (GID) No. 15 - Skyview. 11/4/2025 11/4/2025 11/4/2025 11/4/2025 adopted 2025-26 Biennial Budget and associated revisions to the 2026 11/25/2025 employee experience by attracting, developing and retaining diverse talent and fostering a culture of employee safety, belonging and empowerment across the organization. 12/16/2025 Development Partners on Magpie Meander Natural Area and Soft Gold quality water supply. Date Item Strategic Outcome Future Plan to advance the City's greenhouse gas, energy and waste goals; reduce air pollution; and improve REGULAR MEETING ITEMS UNSCHEDULED/UPCOMING ITEMS WORK SESSION ITEMS 2024 KEY STRATEGIES Engaging the Community Our mission is to engage and educate the community on status, constraints, and best practices in support of housing affordability. - JOHN SINGLETON (2024 CHAIR) Get Involved Learning ResourcesCome to a Meeting Build board institutional knowledge available to the public. 1) Identify and develop partnership opportunities for communication and outreach 2) Identify and develop opportunities to bring community visibility to AHB’s work Identify and develop advocacy plan for important and controversial housing issues. OBJECTIVE Board onboarding supplement Quicker community outreach on information A “cheat sheet” Housing Resource Guide Invite Equity Officer to an AHB meeting Develop a plan for Council communications When to invite Council Liaison to AHB meetings Develop a database of organizations to target, including which AHB priorities relate to the organization. Develop and outline a Council recommendation on deed restrictions Develop and outline a Council recommendation on ADUs Develop and outline a Council recommendation on U+2 Update AHB page on City Clerk’s website KEY RESULTS The Affordable Housing Board advises the City Council on matters pertaining to affordable housing issues of concern to the City. Knowledge Repository KEY PRIORITIES Define AHB’s perspective and goals regarding DEI AHB has connected with marginalized community members to engage, learn, and teach AHB members have identified and can speak to AHB’s values and goals within DEI AHB has identified steps to make the AHB environment more inclusive Partnerships: Outreach and Education Council and Legislation Support DEI in Affordable Housing Increase community’s attendance to monthly AHB meetings by 200% Establish communication strategy The community is more educated on the purpose and mission of AHB AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD 2024 Annual Report 20 2 4 ANNUAL REPORT Page 1 The following lists the major items the Affordable Housing Board (AHB) was involved with during 2024: 1. COMPETITIVE PROCESS FOR ALLOCATING CITY FUNDS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING • AHB worked with the Human Services and Housing Funding Board in advising City Council on the funding for affordable housing projects in the spring cycle of the competitive process. • The Board reviewed 8 applications in the spring cycle and made recommendations to the Human Services and Housing Funding Board. 2. LAND BANK PROGRAM • The Board was kept apprised of development activity on the Kechter parcel. The development, BirdWhistle Townhomes, is fully constructed and homes currently listed for sale. • The Board supported staff efforts to manage and grow the Land Bank program. 3. HOUSING STRATEGIC PLAN IMPLEMENTATION • The Board had many updates on the implementation of the Housing Strategic Plan. • The Board helped plan and participated in the Community Housing Summit hosted by the City. • This also included updates and input opportunities for Rental Programing. 4. LAND USE CODE UPDATE • The Board received monthly briefings on the Land Use Code (LUC) update and as needed, the petition process to reverse City Council amendments to the LUC. • This included briefings and discussions on needs for housing, affordable housing incentives and benefits of form-based approaches. • The Board took a position in favor of the LUC amendments, especially extending affordability terms to 99 years, and worked to message that out externally. • The Board wrote a public letter to the editor outlining the Board’s support of the LUC amendments. 5. THE BOARD SENT MEMORANDUMS OR EMAILS OR SUPPORTING BOARD MEETING MINUTES TO CITY COUNCIL REGARDING THE FOLLOWING MATTERS FOR EXAMPLE: • Support for HB 24-1007, addressing occupancy limits in municipalities. • Support for the removal of a restrictive covenant for a Habitat for Humanity home. AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD 2024 Annual Report 20 2 4 ANNUAL REPORT Page 2 • Support for removing Parking minimums • Support for adjusting the City’s Camping regulations 6. COUNCIL LIAISON CONTACT • Council Liaison Potyondy attended the June and September Regular Board meetings. 7. BOARD BRIEFINGS • Private Activity Bonds 101- Process and allocation and assignment of 2024 bond capacity • Request for the removal of a restrictive covenant for a Habitat for Humanity home • The City’s Housing Dashboard • The City’s Consolidated Plan for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development • Panel of Homelessness Solutions representing Family Housing Network, Homeward Alliance, and Fort Collins Rescue Mission • State Representative Boesenecker reported out on housing issues from the state’s perspective • Community Summit Debrief • Rental Registration • YIMBY presented on parking minimums • Zoning Atlas Project 8. COMMUNITY MEETINGS: a. Board members held a retreat in January where they discussed communications, legal guidelines and formed working committees. b. Community Housing Summit c. Joint meeting with the Human Services and Housing Funding Board as part of 202 4 Spring Competitive Grant Process 2024 Work plan: The Board sent a representative to participate in City Council meetings public comment periodically throughout the year, albeit not as often as previous years. • The Board worked to complete their work plan for the year 2024 including holding several meetings without speakers to allow for open board discussions. • The Board has embraced hybrid meetings with opportunities to attend in-person or remotely. • The Board’s committee structure has been adopted and the committees are active. • The Board welcomed new members in April and August based on the City’s changes to board members terms. Board Outreach Plan 2025 Visits: Jorja Youth Advisory Board Housing Catalyst (work with Kristin Fritz) Liaison to ASCSU Planning & Zoning Commission (tag team with Claire) Stefanie Disability Advisory Board Urban Renewal Authority Josh Parks & Recreation Board Liz Transportation Board Bob Human Services and Housing Funding Board Claire Downtown Development Board Planning & Zoning Commission (tag team with Jorja) John Economic Advisory Board Poudre Library District Board Neighbor to NeighborMakeChange NoCo You may be eligible to receive federal and state tax refunds. However, you must file a tax return to find out. FREEINCOME TAXASSISTANCE Questions? Call or text Julie (970) 237-6945 Everyone must bring: If filing a joint return both must be present and bring this information. Photo ID. Social Security or ITIN card. If you do not have a card, bring an official document with the number such as military ID, Medicare Part A card, or social security benefits statement. Phone number. 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