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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-035 Est an inventory of property suitable for affordable housing. Purpose: expand City's affordable housing stock in partnership.Resolution 09-035 Affordable Housdng Property Inventory Page 1 of 3 RESOLUTION 09-035 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING AN INVENTORY OF PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXPANDING THE CITY'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING STOCK IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PUBLIC AND/OR PRIVATE ENTITIES WITH EXPERTISE IN DESIGNING, FUNDING, DEVELOPING AND MANAGING AFFORDABLE HOUSING WHEREAS, the lack of affordable housing for very low-income, low-income, or moderate-income households and special needs populations is intensified by the rising cost of land and construction; and WHEREAS, there aze publicly owned land and buildings which may be suitable to be marketed, sold, leased, or exchanged for the development of affordable housing; and WHEREAS, the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan promotes affordable housing throughout all geographic and economic segments of the community (Housing Goal #2); and WHEREAS, the City's Comprehensive Plan defines "Affordable housing" as: Housing units available for purchase or rent to individuals or families with a gross income between the federally recognized poverty level and the median income for working families in Jefferson County which, including utilities. would not exceed 30% of gross income; and WHEREAS, Policy 2.4 states: "Develop and maintain an inventory of surplus public lands that maybe suitable to nonprofit housing providers for affordable housing. Consider affordable housing needs and opportunities associated with inventoried surplus public lands before disposing of them"; and WHEREAS, the City has adopted a Housing Action Plan (2006) that includes over 40 strategies to address the growing need for affordable housing stock including Action 36 which states in part: "inventory and evaluate supply of public and private buildable lands - able to be developed for a variety of mixed income innovative residential projects throughout the urban centers of the city and county"; and WHEREAS, the City has worked cooperatively with the Jefferson Board of County Commissioners to identify available lands within the city limits; and Resolution 09-035 Affordable Housing Property Inventory Page 2 of 3 WHEREAS, the City has conducted preliminary analysis of lands which may be suitable for affordable housing based upon the following criteria: 1) Located within an urban area; 2) Able to be developed for a variety of mixed income innovative residential projects (e.g., an acre or more in size, no designated use); 3) No identified environrental hazards - e.g., majority of site is clear of critical areas; 4) Available infrastructure; 5) Appropriate zoning; and WHEREAS, the City of Port Townsend recently created a Public Development Authority (PDA) whose purposes include preservation and expansion of affordable housing stock, and the PDA may be asked to assist in cazrying out the goals of this resolution; and WHEREAS, developing affordable housing requires specific expertise, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend as follows: The City of Port Townsend establishes a "Inventory of Property Suitable for Affordable Housing" to include the five city-owned properties generally referred to as City Shops, Cherry Street, Levinsky North, Levinsky South, and Umatilla (as further described in Attachment A). Furthermore, Council hereby directs staff to pursue a grant to retain a qualified consultant and distribute the "inventory" to housing providers inviting them to partner with the City/County and proceed with appropriate due diligence assessments, design, acquisition of funds, proposals, and development of affordable units for rent, lease or sale. A mixed- income development compatible with the surrounding neighborhood is desired. Mechanisms shall be in place to ensure that the affordable units remain affordable for a minimum of 40-years. Final disposition of any subject properties shall be subject to prior approval by Council as to future use. This shall not be construed to infer pre-judgement on any subsequent land use or environmental approval process. Finally, the City shall periodically purge the inventory of real property of sites that are no longer available for the development of affordable housing. The inventory revision shall include an updated listing of real property that has become available since the last update. As used herein, "real property" means buildings, land or buildings and land. It is recognized that there is no guarantee that any of the properties will develop to underlying densities, nor that they will be economically viable; however, creating the affordable lands inventory is a promising first step. Resolution 09-035 Affordable Housing Property Inventory Page 3 of 3 ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend at a regular meeting thereof, held this twenty-first day of September 2009. Attest: ~~ ~ ~~ Pamela Kolacy, MMC City Clerk Ie,~,~-- Michelle Sandoval, Mayor Approved as to form: ~~1-.- John P. Watts City Attorney Q M p ~ ~ ~v ~ ~ ~ ~~,o v N ~ O ~' C rY L w .~ c~ C d d 0 i d F~' L Y v ^d .w. •~ i. O G ++ ~ 0 3 C O ~ O K 4' C ~ y °° c a .'~ ~ u W a y y~ C CC ~ 9 ~' d u ~ ,~ 3 O ~ ++ d ~ a ~ L ice. 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