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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAffordable Housing Board - Minutes - 06/05/2008CITY OF FORT COLLINS AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD MEETING MINUTES 281 N. College Ave. Fort Collins, Colorado June 5, 2008 Denise Rogers Rogers, Chair Ken Waido, Staff Liaison, 970-221-6753 City Council Liaison: Lisa Poppaw Board Members Present: Ben Blonder, Robert Sullivan, Pete Tippett, and Ashley Monahan. Board Members Absent: Denise Rogers, Dan Byers, and Marie Edwards Edwards. Advance Planning Department Staff Present: Ken Waido and Kara Smith. Council Members Present: None. Board Vice -Chair Ben Blonder called the meeting to order at 4:06 PM. New Business Exterior Property Maintenance Rental Housing and Building Conditions Codes Beth Sowder and Mike Gebo give a presentation on exterior property maintenance, building conditions, and rental housing codes. Mr. Blonder expressed concerns about how to enforce the basement egress window rules. He foresees some problems with people paying up to $4,000 to put a window in. Ms. Woodman wondered about where people go when the City declares a property not fit to be occupied and they have to leave. Mr. Gebo explained that the police and child welfare get involved if needed. Staff reminded the Board that in the past, the Board has supported the health and safety components of these codes. What the Exterior Property Maintenance Code has boiled down to now, are the dirt yards and the fences. Mr. Gebo reminded the Board that there are actually three topics: o 1) Dirt and Dead yards o 2) Building Conditions o 3) Rental Properties Ms. Woodman asked what happen if an owner that is living in an unfit place and cannot afford to make it livable again? Mr. Gebo answered that he would try and help the person get the assistance they need. If it gets to a certain point, the City can condemn the property. If it is owner occupied and they are income qualified, they can get help from the Larimer Home Improvement Program (LHIP) which has loans with between 0-5% interest, depending on income. Mr. Gebo explained that it currently takes a City Council action to declare properties dangerous. Building Services does and can declare a building dangerous without Council action. In an emergency event such as the flood or a tornado, where the City needs to "take control" over properties that have been damaged beyond repair, for removal and disposal of large areas of debris, staff currently would need to seek Council approval. The new proposal would allow Building Services to cause the dangerous conditions to be removed without going to Council for approval to remove the condition. Mr. Tippett indicated that he has a problem with the dirt yards part of the ordinance. Ms. Monahan and Mr. Blonder agreed. Mr. Tippett stated that property owners are more likely to be receptive to fixing yards, but that tenants aren't going to do anything about it. As a consequence, if the landlord has to fix it then he will raise the rent. For the most part, it is an aesthetic issue. Mr. Gebo reminded the Board that this is not an all or nothing approval. The Board can pick and choose which parts of the codes they can support. Mr. Sullivan thinks the main issue with the dirt yards is that it is an ongoing issue. With a window, you replace it and it is over. Unless you have tenants who are maintaining the gravel and pulling the weeds — you will still have a problem. Mr. Blonder reiterated that in his opinion it is an aesthetic issue. Mr. Sullivan believes that forcing people to maintain yards will negatively affect affordable housing. Mr. Blonder pointed out that there aren't that many yards in Fort Collins that are dirt/dead and doesn't believe that it is going to get any worse if the City doesn't pass the yard part of the ordinance. Mr. Blonder agrees with the fence component of the code. Ms. Monahan stated agreement with "no" on the yards and "yes" on fences. Mr. Tippett made a motion that the Board supports all of the health and safety components of the building conditions, rental housing standards, and fencing from the property maintenance code. The Board does not support the dirt/dead grass portion of the code. Mr. Sullivan seconded the motion. Vote was 4-0 in favor of the motion. Open Public Discussion Ms. Heller mentioned that she heard good reports about the City's affordable housing tour. Ms. Jacobs stated that the tour was very informative. Mr. Waido mentioned that staff would be more than happy to do a special tour for the Board of they are interested. New Business Minutes - April 3 2008 Meeting Mr. Blonder moved approval of the minutes of the April 3`d meeting. Ms. Monahan seconded the motion. Vote 4-0 in favor, motion carried Competitive Process Mr. Waido reported that last Tuesday the City Council approved the funding recommendations from the CDBG commission. All of the affordable housing projects, except for the Land Bank proposal, were fully funded. The City has about $33,660 left in the City's Affordable Housing Fund which will carry over to the next funding cycle in the fall. Mr. Tippett asked if anyone has ever thought of alternative ways of funding the Land Bank Program? Mr. Waido says that the use of the City's Federal program grants to acquire land for the Land Bank is not allowed. Mr. Tippett suggested bonds. Mr. Waido indicated that the City has to be very careful with the program because it is illegal for the City to engage in land speculation. Agencies like CARE Housing, etc., will submit proposals to build affordable units which will depend on what the highest needs are at that time of sale. City Council will make the final decision. Future Meetings The normal schedule for the July meeting would be Thursday 3`d of July, the day before the July 4`h Holiday. The Board agreed the meeting will be cancelled or rescheduled to July 10"h if needed. The August meeting will probably be cancelled totally. Meeting adjourned at 5:32 PM Respectfully submitted by Kara Smith, Secretary