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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAffordable Housing Board - Minutes - 07/10/2003CITY OF FORT COLLINS AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD MEETING MINUTES 281 N. College Ave. Fort Collins, Colorado July 10, 2003 4 - 6 p.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, Jane Phelan, Adrienne Pic, Denise Rogers, Jeff Taylor and Peter Tippett Advance Planning Staff Present: Ken Waido, Maurice Head Council Members Present: None Also Present: Bob Smith, City of Fort Collins Utilities Department; Cathy Miller, CARE Housing Inc.; Les Kaplan Kay Rios called the meeting to order with a quorum present at 4 p.m. The Board welcomed new members Adrienne Pic and Peter Tippett. New Business Minutes Denise Rogers moved to accept the May 1, 2003, minutes with the following corrections: Under Liaison Reports, the first sentence now reads: The Office on Aging funding for rural trips has been exhausted so Dial -A -Ride is no longer offering that service, even for medical needs. Jeff Taylor seconded, motion carried unanimously, 5-0. Floodplain Regulations and Storm Water Drainage Master Planning Bob Smith presented background on proposed updates to City Floodplain Regulations for all floodplains other than the Poudre River. The purpose of floodplain regulation is to reduce the risk to property, health and safety. To that end, the proposed update recommends stricter regulations for new development and less strict regulations for existing structures; stricter regulations for the floodway and less strict regulations for the remaining floodplain, and stricter regulations for residential development and less strict regulations for commercial development. All Storm Water projects are funded through citywide Utilities fees and must be cost-effective to be undertaken. He provided Commission members with maps, a copy of the Floodplain Regulation QuickGuide with definitions and diagrams, and a matrix comparing current and proposed regulations. He also outlined the areas that have been removed from floodplains through the installation of pipes and culverts, and future projects. There are about 2700 structures in floodplains in Fort Collins now; there will be about 400 left when all projects are completed. Mr. Smith explained that the Poudre River is covered by strict federal regulations that allow little or no development within the floodplain or modification of the floodway, although existing public structures, such as bike trails, are grandfathered in. The proposed regulations will apply to the other 11 FEMA- and/or City -designated floodplains. The impact of the regulations on affordable housing would be that no residential structures, including mobile home parks, will be allowed in floodways; existing mobile home parks will be grandfathered into fringe areas, but no new ones will be permitted. Additionally, new development in the fringe areas will be required to be elevated, which will add to the cost. However, as Storm Water projects are completed, areas will be removed from floodplains, and the regulations will no longer apply. Local and FEMA maps are updated simultaneously as projects are completed; owners of affected properties are informed by letter. Mr. Smith asked the Board to review the materials to see if they make sense and if they agree with the approach. Bob Smith will come back to the Board in August to answer questions and gather comments to take to City Council. I-25 Subarea Plan Ken Waido outlined the I-25 Subarea Plan, which has been in development since October 1999 and is set for consideration by City Council at its August 19 regular meeting. It deals i-i detail with land uses on either side of the interstate; it is different than the regional I-25 Corridor Plan, which is focused on developing design standards, transportation, and open lands and natural areas policies, and does not provide direction on land uses. The I-25 Subarea extends from the Prospect Road interchange to County Road 52 on the north and County Road 5 on the east. (Areas west of I-25 are most developed and/or covered by other subareas plans.) The I-25 Subarea Plan includes a mix of industrial, residential and commercial uses, including retail and highway -oriented commercial. With the exception of one-half mile on either side of Mulberry Street east of I-25, which will be zoned low -density, mixed -use neighborhood (LMN), all residential uses are to be urban estate (UE) developments with a maximum density of two dwelling units per acre. The Board felt it was important to plan for development in this area, but that UE zoning was not appropriate adjacent to industrial and commercial uses that will generate demand for more affordable housing options. There was also concern that the UE zoning did not support efficient use of transit options. To date, the current plan has been endorsed by the Planning and Zoning Board and opposed by the Transportation and Air Quality Advisory boards. Concerns center on encouraging growth without adequate provisions for increased transportation demands and the subsequent possibility of deteriorating air quality. Kay Rios and Denise Rogers will update the letter sent by the Board to City Council in August 2002 opposing the proposed UE zoning while supporting the importance of having a plan in place in this area. The letter will be presented at the next Board meeting, in advance of the City Council meeting. Old Business Sales Tax Revenue/Reduction of Affordable Housina Fundin Ken Waido reported that budget -cutting continues, and everything is on the table, including the Affordable Housing Fund and personnel reductions. Staff is considering charging the Community Development Block Grant program for miscellaneous administrative services; federal regulations allow up to 20 percent of the fund to be spent on administration but the City has been using only about 13 percent for direct administration. The result would be less funding available for CDBG projects. City Council will schedule public hearings in September. City Plan Update Ken Waido reported on the City Plan Update process, which has progressed to development of Principles and Policies. The Growth Management Area is to be kept at current boundaries, with expansions for the Fossil Creek Subarea around the Windsor interchange of I-25 and the CSU Foothills Campus, which could be employing 3,000-4,000 people in a few years. Cathy Miller of CARE Housing Inc. asked if such a policy ignores the lessons of Berthoud's and Boulder's experience with growth caps. Ken explained that Boulder created a serious job/housing imbalance by restricting residential but not job growth. While Fort Collins has roughly 1.4 jobs for every dwelling unit in the city, Boulder's ratio is 3.2 jobs/unit, which means many Boulder workers don't live in the city. Infill development is also a major issue for the Citizens Advisory Committee, and will be addressed in upcoming meetings. Ken will bring the final City Plan documents to the October Affordable Housing Board meeting for review and comments to City Council. Kay Rios urged the Affordable Housing Board to make its own recommendations on the Principles and Policies, to be sure Council understands the need to maintain options for the future and flexibility to address the needs of decades to come. Update/Reports on Subcommittee Efforts None. Liaison Reports None. Other Busin Letter from David Danforth re: Harmony Park Maurice Head reported that the City is consulting with a bond attorney to determine whether the proposed plan to form a cooperative to allow residents of Harmony Manufactured Home Community to purchase the park would be a qualifying activity for a Private Activity Bond. The purchase would be of land and improvements only; in general, residents own their homes and rent the land from the current owner, Affordable Residential Communities. If the residents decide to go forward with the PAB application, Mr. Danforth would like a recommendation from the Board. Next meetino August 7, 2003, 4 p.m., 281 N. College Ave. Meeting adjourned 5:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted by Kate Jeracki July 24, 2003 Apprpy-p,d unanimously by AHB members on July 10, 2003. X!y' WG os, Ch it f Ken Waido, Staff Liaison