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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAffordable Housing Board - Minutes - 11/01/2007CITY OF FORT COLLINS AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD MEETING MINUTES K/ 281 N. College Ave. Fort Collins, Colorado November 1, 2007 Denise Rogers, Chair Ken Waido, Staff Liaison, 970-221-6753 City Council Liaison: Lisa Poppaw Board Members Present: Denise Rogers, Jon Fairchild, Dan Byers, Pete Tippett, and Ashley Monahan. Board Members Absent: Robert Sullivan, Mane Edwards, and Ben Blonder. City Planning and Community Development Department Staff Present: Ken Waido Council Members Present: None. Board Chair Denise Rogers called the meeting to order with a quorum present at 4:10 PM. Oven Public Discussion None. Approval of the Minutes of the October 4 2007 Meeting Jon Fairchild suggested amendments to the minutes dealing with the proposed Neighborhood Quality Codes. Jon then moved that the minutes of the October 4, 2007, meeting, as amended, be approved. Pete Tippet seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously 5-0. 2008 Work Plan The Board reviewed its 2007 Work Plan as the basis for the 2008 Work Plan. The new 2008 Work Plan is attached to these minutes. The plan needs to be submitted to the City Clerk's Office by November 30. There was general discussion and agreement concerning the Board continuing to impress upon the City Council the interrelationships that affordable housing has with a variety of issues (e.g., economic development) and the need to increase funding for affordable housing programs. Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice The Board reviewed and discussed the draft "Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice" report. The report is required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in order for the City to remain eligible for HUD's financial grant programs. Denise Rogers questioned how "income level" is a barrier to fair housing choice given the definition of fair housing being discrimination based on race, color, national origin, etc. Staff indicated many of the discrimination classes are typically also those of lower income categories. The Board discussed the usefulness of the report, since it will be adopted by the City Council, as it could be the basis for Board positions regarding policy changes and comments to the Council regarding affordable housing issues. Review/Discussion of the CDBG Commission's Funding Recommendations In addition to reviewing the CDBG Commission's funding recommendations to the City Council for the affordable housing proposals that were part of the fall cycle of the competitive process, the Board discussed whether or not any changes were needed in the process as a whole. Staff reviewed a table that presented the Board's listing of priority projects, the applicant's initial funding request, and the CDBG Commission's funding recommendations. Staff reported on some of the Commission's justifications behind the recommendation for no funding for the Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Program. These included: the typical general belief that TBRA is a "black hole" that while it does support families in rental housing for a period of time, once that period is over, there are no new housing units and the support need issues remain; the Affordable Housing Fund, which is for production of new and the retention of existing housing, had to be used for administrative purposes because the percentages available for administration expenses from the federal grant programs (CDBG and HOME) were at their allowable maximums; the Commission did not have good data to evaluate the first year of the program in order to judge whether the program was achieving its goals and showing success; one particular issue involved the need for a doubling of security deposits over conventional rental needs; and the requests were -presented as "all or nothing" choices. The Commission believes its job is to make recommendation based on the data and information presented to them. The Commission believes the Council will provide funding for the TBRA Program once other factors are considered which are beyond the purview of the Commission. The Board had no comments or suggested changes to the process as a whole Budgeting for Outcomes (BFO) Process Staff updated the Board on the City's 2008-2009 Budget process whereby the City Council approved the budget on first reading on October 16, 2007, with second reading scheduled for November 20, 2007. The budget included an additional $100,000 for the Human Services Program and an additional $100,000 for the Affordable Housing Fund. 2007 Legislative Policy Agend The Board had no comments regarding the "Affordable Housing" section of the City Council's Legislative Policy Agenda. Proposed Property Maintenance Codes The Board reviewed a draft memo created by Ben Blonder and decided to send additional comments to Ben using the "Reply to All" technique of sending email messages. Ben will revise the draft and the Board will discuss the memo again at their December meeting. OTHER BUSINESS Liaison Reports None. Qpen Board Discussion Staff reported that the process to fill the Affordable Housing Planner position is staring over as the previous top two candidates each turned the position down. The meeting adjourned at 5:25 PM. k