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THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: July 6, 1976
TO: The Fort Collins Housing Authority
FROM: Mary Ann Kennaugh, Secretary
RE: Minutes of the June 10, 1976 Regular Meeting
I. Called to order at 4:00 p.m. in the conference room at 1715 W. Mountain Avenue
by Chairman Pete Sanchez.
II. Present were:
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Pete Sanchez, Chairman
Mary Klopfenstein
Al Kruchten
Members Absent:
Nancy McComb
Staff
John McGraw
Wayne Taylor
Mary Ann Kennaugh
Guests
Orlo Deines Granada Heights ..
Charles Lockman Jose Trujillo Developers
Jose Lucero
Cindy Shelton, Com. Education
III. Mary Klopfenstein moved to accept notes from the May 13, 1976 meeting and minutes
from the May 25, 1976 special meeting. Pete Sanchez seconded and motion passed
3 - 0.
IV. Mrs. Jose Lucero requested the Housing Authority's approval to keep her dog
when she moves in to one of our units (804 Gallup Road). In keeping with the
rules and regulations as established for the units, Al Kruchten moved for
denial of the request, Mary Klopfenstein seconded and motion passed 3 - 0.
Mrs. Lucero did state that she still wanted the unit.
V. Granada Heights Proposal --- Jose Trujillo, Charles Lockman, Orlo Deines:
Proposed location for the development is the NW corner of Vine and Shields
Streets with an approximate total acreage of 15 acres. The development would
involve three phases with an evaluation process to be done at the end of each
phase. The number of units to be built per phase is as follows:
Phase I - 40 apartments
Phase II - 32 apartments
Phase III - 20 townhouses
.The Fort Collins Housialuthority is
Minutes of the June 10, 1976 Regular Meeting
Page Two
The commitment the developers want from the Housing Authority at this time
is that they build Phase I with the Housing Authority as managers. The fol-
lowing were points of discussion:
1. Possible management problems created by dispersing the units to
be under Section 8 throughout the project.
2. Is this location too close to other low-income housing?
3. John McGraw made the following points
a. We want to be sure we aren't creating problems in putting the
low-income units here; and
b. If we can be sure that the project won't have adverse effects
on the neighborhood or community, we must also show that we can
disperse the units throughout the project.
4. Proposed rent for the units is $225 - $240 for a two -bedroom.
5. The feasibility of managing only a portion of a whole project in
terms of who is responsible for what (i.e. green areas).
6. Pete Sanchez stated we should maintain 20% as the maximum number of
units to be accepted.
7. Will HUD allow amenities such as tennis courts and a swimming pool
with the tenant paying an additional cost for them?
8. John McGraw read a letter from HUD regarding the availability of
Section 8 funds (See Exhibit 'W' attached hereto).
9. Mark Klopfenstein questioned whether or not the fee we will make
would be enough to cover costs.
Al Kruchten expressed continued interest, but felt that the situation in terms
of what we can offer the developers through HUD needs to be explored. Pete
Sanchez supported the acceptance of 18 units, but also expressed the need
for further investigation. Jose Trujillo stated that at this time he wished
to work and plan in conjunction with the Housing Authority asking for the
Housing Authority's support.
A special meeting was called for June 22, 1976 to discuss the Granada Heights
Proposal with the developers and with City Planning. A special meeting was
also called for June 17, 1976 to discuss the Housing Authority's position
on dispersal, management, and integration.
The Fort Collins House Authority
Minutes of the June 10, 1976 Regular Meeting
Page Three
VI. Executive Director's Report
A. All lawns are complete except at Park and West site and Rams Lane site.
Some landscaping is left on Impala. All paving is finished.
B. Cindy Shelton presented a brief summary of the nutrition program spon-
sored by Community Education to be held in the Community Building in
August. There was change from two programs to one. Scholarships to be
given by the Housing Authority to tenants for the program were discussed.
Fee is $13 for four weeks; $10 for child care. It was decided to wait to
determine the amount of interest in the program.
C. A preliminary agreement with three professors at CSU has been set up for
back-up and continuity of developing the Project Resident Council and
training six students to work with the tenants to set up meetings to
elect neighborhood representatives to a resident council. The students
will be providing all staff work and will be trained to provide outreach
for community social service agencies.
D. Project Colo. 41-1 will again be fully occupied, pending the move in
of Mrs. Lucero.
E. Sixteen people are currently receiving Section 8 assistance.
VII. A credit counseling program in conjunction with Credit Counseling Inc. of
Greeley was discussed. Preliminary funding would be through the Section 8
Existing Rent Program with future funding to be through revenue sharing.
Pete Sanchez inquired as to the feasibility of increasing the Annual Contri-
butions Contract for social service work. John McGraw replied that according
to HUD, a memo to the file with copies to HUD would suffice.
VIII. The Executive Director read a letter from T. Mike Wiley regarding the Oak-
brook Apartments project. ,
IX. The Chairman called for a special meeting to be held Thursday, June 17, 1976
at 4:00 p.m. at 1715 W. Mountain Avenue to determine the Housing Authority's
position and direction with regard to dispersal of publicly subsidized housing,
the coordination and integration of the planning and development of publicly
subsidized housing, and the management role of the Housing Authority.
X. The Chairman also called for a special meeting to be held on Tuesday, June 22,
1976 at 4:00 p.m. to determine the support or non-support of the Housing Author-
ity for the Granada Heights Proposal. He requested the attendance of City
Planning Staff representatives.
The Fort Collins Hou� Authority '
Minutes of the June 10, 1976 Regular Meeting
Page Four
XI. The Chairman directed the Executive Director to seek a date, time and place
of City Council's hearing on the response to the Spring Creek Village Apart-
ments proposal and to notify the members of the HousingAuthority.
XII. Meeting was adjourned at 7:15 p.m.
NOTIFICATION OF FUND AVAILABILITY NO. C099-0023
The Department of Housing and Urban Development will accept Preliminary
Proposals for either newly constructed or substantially rehabilitated
housing .units under the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program,
to be located in Colorado Planning District No. 2 which is composed of
Larimer and Weld Counties. Proposals may be submitted by a Private Owner
or by a Public Housing Agency-(PHA)/Owner for direct contracting with HUD,
or by a PHA on behalf of an owner with whom the PHA proposes to contract
pursuant to an Annual Contributions Contract with HUD. Contract
Authority in the amount of $276,000 is being made available to privide
assistance for an estimated 100 units for the.elderly and handicapped.
$146,000 in Contract Authority is also being made available to privide
assistance for an estimated 20 units for large families (3 or more
bedrooms) and 30 units for other families.
Proposals must be received by 2:00 P.M. on June 24, 1976. This
deadline may be shortened or extended by HUD with written notification
to all parties whom have registered with the field office. The deadline
shall not apply to proposals for projects in which the owner proposes
to limit the number,of assisted units to 20 percent or less of the
dwelling units. Appropriate instructions, forms, and other program
information are contained -in a Developer's Packet which may be obtained
from Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Attn: MIC Staff, 1405
Curtis Street, Executive Tower Bldg., 25th Floor, Denver, Colorado
80202, (303) 837-3531. .
Specific information: (1) New construction or substantial rehabilitation
proposals which, if approved, would result in an addition of housing
units to the existing stock, will not be accepted for areas in which
available information indicates a higher than six percent vacancy rate
exists or would exist at the time of anticipated occupancy; (2) although
proposals for projects requesting assistance_ for less than 20 percent
of the total proposed units are not required to be submitted by the
deadline established above, potential developers of proposals are
cautioned that HUD may reallocate the funds mentioned in this "Notification
of Fund Availability" at anytime after said deadline; (3) holders
of previously aoprovable proposals are hereby advised that they may
have those proposals reconsidered by notifying the HUD Field Office of
their desire, and 'by submitting the documentation necessary to meet all
revised program requirements. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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