HomeMy WebLinkAboutAffordable Housing Board - Minutes - 11/06/2003CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD
MEETING MINUTES
281 N. College Ave.
Fort Collins, Colorado
November 6, 2003
4-6p.m.
Kay Rios, Chair
Isabel Garity, Vice Chair
Ken Waido, Staff Liaison, 970-221-6753
Marty Tharp, City Council Liaison, 970-484-5711
Board Members Present: Kay Rios, Jon Fairchild, Isabel Garity, Joe Herbert,
Jane Phelan, Denise Rogers, Jeff Taylor and Peter Tippett.
Advance Planning Staff Present: Ken Waido, Maurice Head
Council Members Present: Marty Tharp
Kay Rios called the meeting to order with a quorum present at 4:10 p.m. No
members of the public were present and there was no open public discussion.
New Business
Minutes
The October 2, 2003, minutes were unanimously accepted as presented on a
motion by Jon Fairchild seconded by Denise Rogers.
City Plan Update
Kay Rios reported on the final meeting of the Citizens Advisory Committee on
Oct. 22, 2003. One of the new issues brought forward at the meeting is that
a comprehensive review of City Plan cannot take place any sooner than five
years from the adoption of the update, and changes to the Growth
Management Area boundaries can only take place as part of a comprehensive
review of the plan. Kay expressed concern that this removed the flexibility
that could be needed to provide affordable housing for the City's workers in
the future.
Ken Waido confirmed that City Plan still contains "triggers" -- criteria that can
initiate a review sooner than five years -- and a comprehensive review of
City Plan does not necessarily require a review of the GMA boundary, just as
this comprehensive review left about 75 percent of the existing Plan
unchanged. Kay did not present the land availability map to the CAC, but
would like to forward it to City Council as part of the Affordable Housing
Board's advice on the Plan. No final recommendation was made to Council on
the overall updated City Plan document by the CAC.
Ken Waido explained that the City Plan draft dated Oct. 15 has not been
changed or rewritten. Staff is compiling all input from boards and
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commissions into two lists to be submitted to Council with the Oct. 15 draft,
with no staff analysis or commentary. One list will contain minor and/or non-
controversial items; the other will consist of major policy items or those
items on which various boards disagree sharply that require further
discussion before adoption, specifically the GMA and infill and redevelopment
issues and how they are related. Ken did not have a firm date for adoption of
the Plan by Council, but requested final input from the Affordable Housing
Board before Thanksgiving, to give staff enough time to incorporate it into
the lists.
The Policy Subcommittee will draft final recommendations to City
Council on the City Plan Update and distribute the draft to the Board
via e-mail prior to Nov. 20. The Board will discuss the draft at a
special meeting on Nov. 20; final recommendations will be forwarded
to Ken Waldo in time for inclusion in the packet of information for
consideration by City Council.
Priority Affordable Housing Needs and Strategies
Th Board discussed the first 25 pages of this report, which updates 1999
data. Maurice Head outlined a schedule that will allow the Board to provide
final recommendations to City Council in time for its study session on March
9, 2004.
The Affordable Housing Board will meet at 5 p.m. on Nov. 20 to
continue the discussion of the first part of the updated Priority
Affordable Housing Needs and Strategies Report. Board members are
also encouraged to send comments, questions and small editorial
changes to Maurice Head via e-mail prior to the meeting.
Ken Waldo will forward a copy of the report to Councilmember Marty Tharp.
Quality Improvement Plans
Ken Waido reported that five of the 54 recommendations for improving the
City's Development Review Process have been implemented, two are in the
process of being completed and more are scheduled to come online in
January 2004. All have been rolled over into the Current Planning
Department's Work Plan for the coming year, and the Current Planning
Director charged with their implementation.
One of the most successful changes so far has been inclusion of applicants in
weekly staff meetings with all operating departments. This saves time by
giving developers direct feedback and the chance to clarify concerns
immediately, rather than through lengthy correspondence, and lets
departments resolve concerns before they become issues.
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Ken noted that the work of the Affordable Housing Board provided that basis
for many of the recommendations for improvement by identifying key areas
in which time-consuming and expensive bureaucracy could be eliminated.
Radon Ordinance
Ken Waido reported that the proposed Radon Mitigation in Residential
Construction Ordinance is now scheduled for City Council consideration in
conjunction with the adoption of the International Residential Code. He
explained that while staff is still recommending that the Code require the
passive mitigation system, Council had directed staff to present an option for
the more expensive active option for their consideration as well.
Felix lee, the City's Chief Building Official, will attend the Dec. 4,
2003, Affordable Housing Board meeting to answer questions and
gather input on the proposed changes. AHB will then make its
recommendations to City Council prior to its Feb. 10, 2004, study
session.
Old Business
AHB Work Plan
Discussion of this item was postponed until November. However, Kay Rios
suggested the Board try to incorporate the recommendations of the Zucker
report on the Development Review process into its Work Plan. Jon Fairchild
pointed out that the impetus provided by the affordable housing focus group
seems to be reflected in the report. The possible effects of these
recommendations on housing affordability will also be discussed at the
November meeting.
Update/Reports on Subcommittee Efforts
None.
Liaison Reports
Kay Rios reported that the Dial -A -Ride Advisory Committee discussed
proposed fee hikes and making riders under 18 pay bus fare. To be and
remain affordable, housing must have an efficient transit component.
Open Board Discussion
None.
Meeting adjourned at 5:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted by
Kate Jeracki
November 18, 2003