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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWORK SESSION SUMMARY-07/09/2019-Work Session (2)Social Sustainablillity 321 Maple Street PO Box 680 Fort Collhrs, CO 80522 970.2211,6758 Social Sustainability TO: Mayor Wadle Troxell & Cfly Councilmembers THRU: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Jeff Mihelich, Deputy City Manager? Jacqueline Kozak -Thiel, Chief Sustainability Officer Beth Sowder, Social Sustainabil'ity Department Director fg s FROM: Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Social Policy & Housing Program Manager, SSD - Tom Leeson, Deputy Director, Planning, Development and Transportation AE: Work Session Summary July 9, 2019 — Affordable Housing and Mobile Home - Preservation V i I - WON L110 a N Staff's presentation focused on the City's role and the need for partnerinig to address this community wide issue. In I summary, Council provided the following guidance: • Council was generally in favor of continuing to explore all options presented by staff. Staff was directed to continue to work with partners such as Colorado State University, Habitat for Humanity, fai:th-based partners and others for a holistic approach to this community issue. Staff will include community -wide data when available. The next iteration of the Affordable Housing Strategic Plan will be oriented community wide as well. • There was support for exploring an impact fee study. • Support was offered for a partnership with Elevations Community Land Trust. • Support was expressed for mobile: home park preservation and for exploring residents' rights regulations. • There was some caution, expressed for the Inclusionary Housing option. • There was interest in exploring the relationship of minimum wages to affordable housing neeght of the expanded statutory authority for cities to regulate in this area. • Staff was directed to analyze how utility rates apply to residents of mobile home parks and how seasonal rates for master meters and other utility rates interact with current park practices. A question was asked about the amounts of prior budgeting for outcome offers that were not funded: 0 2015-16 Affordable Housing Opportunities Fund $300,000 a 2017-18 Mobile Home Park revitalization $5001,0100 a 2019-20 Housing Suppotts (Fee Waivers and Expanding Homebuyer Assistance) $1.21VI IP 9 Z IBM* IRIM111 Conclusion Council generally supports the use of policy, funding, programs and initiatives to stimulate the production and preservation of affordable housing including mobile home parks. Council would W111INNEW, 11"I"him'"111 W ib WW's Air] resiVp "1 11 1 aul U5 U UUNTellef kA[IU IdGIIIIalof I# IFUU11to III MEITTrisMi Arta communally owned issue. IN