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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHousing Catalyst - Minutes - 01/31/19775 DATE: TO: FROM: RE: M E M O R A N D U M March 3, 1977 Fort Collins Housing Authority Mary Ann Kennaugh, Secretary Minutes of the January 31, 1977 Special Meeting Call to Order Called to Order by Chairman Sanchez at 2:45 p.m., 1715 West Mountain. Role Call Members Present: Staff: Pete Sanchez John D. McGraw, Executive Director Nancy McComb Jim Woods, Housing Rehabilitation Charlie Muenzberg Director Al Kruchten Mary Ann Kennaugh, Secretary Menbers Absent: Mary Klopfenstein Guests: Robert Brunton, City Manager The special meeting of January 31, 1977 was called for the purpose of preparation for the Housing Authority/City Council joint meeting scheduled for February 7, 1977, to discuss City housing policies. Informational packets containing a proposed agenda, with pertinent materials included, for the joint meeting were distributed and discussed: (see materials as distributed). - A memo from Jim Woods and John McGraw, directed to the City Manager, regarding the status of housing assistance for low-income persons in the City, was distributed and reviewed (see memo as distributed.) - I.Senda items for the joint meeting were approved by consensus. Following were points of discussion: Cam.wAty_ Development Funds and Housing Assistance Plan - The Housing Assistance Plan is due for submission in March, as part of the City's community development fund application. The Plan will be evaluated each year by H.U.D. to check performance under the Conununity Development Act. Fort Collins is eligible for approximately $2 million in community development funds between now and 1980. An important consideration for future housing plans in Fort Collins is the awareness and receptivity of the City Council and making them aware of their role in housing. The Fort Collins Housing Authority Minutes of January 31, 1977 meeting Page Two Jim Woods indicated that he had expressed the opinion to City Council that Housing Rehabilitation should be involved in areas out- side of Buckingham, Andersonville and Alta Vista, i.e., the Holy Family area. He further indicated that some state money has already been used in this area. Housi &_code Fort Collins currently does not have a building code. If a building code is established, the enforcement of it must include allowable variances. City Manager Brunton: "Focus of the building code may be on public health and safety violations. Enforcement might be handled through a Board rather than by individual inspectors." Charlie Muenzberg requested that a discription of families, locations, typical employment and make-up, etc. for Section 8 and 41-1 tenants be included with the agenda.John McCraw indicated he would do so. IV. There were no other additions or deletions to the proposed agenda. V. Meeting adjourned at 4:00 p.m.