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HomeMy WebLinkAbout048 19 CC e/Plei 1.19 COUNTY OF JEFFERSON STATE OF WASHINGTON C, IN THE MATTER OF ALLOCATING $75,000 } FROM FUND 148 FOR THE 7TH & HENDRICKS } RESOLUTION NO 48-1 9 AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT BY OLYMPIC } COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAMS } WHEREAS, on July 31, 2017, the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 35-17, finding "that an emergency exists with respect to the availability of housing that is affordable to low-income households and with respect to the availability of housing that is affordable to very low-income households in Jefferson County;" and WHEREAS, on November 26, 2018 the County and the City entered into an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement Between Jefferson County And The City of Port Townsend To Support Affordable Housing and Homeless Housing Programs Pursuant To RCW 36.22.178, RCW 36.22.179, And RCW 36.22.1791 (the "Affordable Housing/Homeless Housing ILA"); and WHEREAS, the Affordable Housing/Homeless Housing ILA established a Joint Oversight Board and a Homeless Housing Task Force to evaluate and recommend for approval by the Board of County Commissioners the budget and all expenditures of all funds subject to the ILA for affordable housing and homeless housing, and to develop and recommend a Five-Year Homeless Housing Plan as required by state statute; and WHEREAS, Olympic Community Action Programs (OIyCAP) is a local non-profit community action agency that provides a variety of housing and human services to low income residents of Jefferson County; and WHEREAS, OIyCAP seeks to purchase parcel APN 948-323-702 for the purpose of construction and operation of the 7th & Hendricks Affordable Housing Project, a two to four- story multi-use building with a variety of sizes of residential apartment units and possibly an early learning center, in which the residential apartment units must be offered for rent to low income households at 60%of area median income or less, which project OIyCAP has named "7th & Hendricks Affordable Housing" and which may contain up to 44 units of affordable housing; and WHEREAS, OIyCAP presented to the Homeless Housing Task Force their affordable housing proposal including a funding request for a $75,000 commitment from Jefferson County Fund 148 affordable housing funds to support the 7th & Hendricks Affordable Housing Project and OIyCAP's application for the project to the Washington State Housing Trust Fund; and WHEREAS, there are sufficient funds in the fund balance of Fund 148; and WHEREAS, the Homeless Housing Task Force recommended to the Joint Oversight Board support for the OIyCAP request for an allocation of$75,000 to the project from Fund 148; and 1 of 2 WHEREAS, the Joint Oversight Board unanimously voted to recommend to the Board of County Commissioners that the Board approve OIyCAP's request for a $75,000 commitment from Fund 148 affordable housing funds and have submitted a Letter of Recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners (see Attachment 1) stating that "the affordable housing project meets the affordable housing goals of the City of Port Townsend and Jefferson County and it will increase the quality and quantity of affordable housing stock for our citizens, something that the Task Force and Joint Oversight Board wholeheartedly support;" and WHEREAS, the Joint Oversight Board "recommends the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners approve the request for a grant in an amount not to exceed $75,000 for capital development from Fund 148 (Affordable Housing)," and further states, "should OIyCAP be unsuccessful in obtaining the State funding (including tax credits), this commitment will be rescinded and the $75,000 will be made available for other allocations;" NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that pursuant to the recommendation from the Joint Oversight Board, the Board of County Commissioners does hereby allocate $75,000 of Fund 148 Affordable Housing funds for capital development of the 7th & Hendricks Affordable Housing Project, and a grant agreement with OIyCAP shall be prepared for this purpose contingent on OIyCAP successfully obtaining funding commitments within twelve months from: • the Washington State Housing Trust Fund; and • an allocation of low income housing tax credits from the Washington Housing Finance Commission, together in sufficient quantities to support successful funding of construction of the 7th & Hendricks Affordable Housing Project; and that if such contingency is not met,the Fund 148 funds shall remain in Fund 148. ADOPTED and signed this day of Stopiefriber 2019. JEFFERSON COUNTY BOAR F COMMISSIONERS A‘.Y • \ {]q Kate Dean, Ch. ATTEST. • David S Member Atlroorri Ail 1111' Caroly Gallaway, CMI Greg Brotherton, Member Deputy Clerk of the Board 2 of 2 err , „: sr, Townsendd Joint Oversight Board on Affordable Housing and Homeless Housing August 30, 2019 Jefferson County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Re: OIyCAP 7th and Hendricks Affordable Housing and Early Childhood Education Center Honorable Commissioners: The Joint Oversight Board empowered through a County/City Interlocal Agreement pursuant to RCW 39.34.030(4)to oversee and approve the work of a Homeless Housing Task Force. The Homeless Housing Task Force is defined in RCW 43.185C.010: "Local Homeless Housing Task Force"means a voluntary local committee created to advise a local government on the creation of a local homeless housing plan and participate in a local homeless housing program.... The Task Force makes recommendations to the Joint Oversight Board. The Joint Oversight Board is responsible for approving or amending and then approving the required 5-Year Homeless Housing Plan and the process to solicit proposals for review and allocation of homeless and affordable housing funds. The Homeless Housing Task Force received a request from OIyCAP to consider a proposal for$75,000 of the current funds to be committed to an Affordable Housing and early Childhood Education Center to be constructed at 7th and Hendricks. OIyCAP asked the Task Force to consider this proposal prior to the establishment of a process for funding requests because time is of the essence to meet the deadline requirements for this low-income housing project to be eligible to apply to the State Housing Trust Fund for funding. The $75,000 allows OIyCAP to demonstrate local support and commitment to this housing project. This funding will help finance the construction of 44 rental units of affordable housing that will be reserved for tenants with incomes at or below 60% (with most below 50%)of the Area Median Income in Jefferson County. The building will include six studio units, 19 one-bedroom units, 15 two- bedroom units, and four three-bedroom units. Additionally, Peninsula Housing Authority has awarded a Project Rental Assistance Contract to subsidize operating costs of at least 15 units. The Homeless Housing Task Force has recommended that the Joint Oversight Board support the Task Force recommendation and send a letter to the Board of County Commissioners recommending support of the request. The Joint Oversight Board recommends the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners approve the request for a grant in an amount not to exceed $75,000 for capital development from Fund 148 (Affordable Housing). Should OIyCAP be unsuccessful in obtaining the State funding(including tax credits),this commitment will be rescinded and the$75,000 will be made available for other allocations. The affordable housing project meets the affordable housing goals of the City of Port Townsend and Jefferson County and it will increase the quality and quantity of affordable housing stock for our citizens, something that the Task Force and Joint Oversight Board wholeheartedly support. Jefferson County Commissioners Office City of Port Townsend P.O. Box 1220 250 Madison Street, Ste. 2 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Port Townsend, WA 98368 360-385-9100 360-379-5047 If you have any questions,please contact Lizanne Coker,Homeless Housing Task Force Facilitator or Vicki Kirkpatrick,Director,Jefferson County Public Health. Sincerely, Joint Oversight Board on Affordable Housing and Homeless Housing Commissioner David Sullivan Councilmember Mic elle Sandoval Jefferson County Board of Commissioners City of Port Townsend AAR_ 111AIP _.. l� Am., da Fu �:ro,Member Frank offman, ember t(7"7-‘*— a I "(eery Smi , Member 2 Regular Agenda JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA REQUEST TO: Board of County Commissioners Philip Morley, County Administrator FROM: Vicki Kirkpatrick,Director,JCPH DATE: September 9,2019 SUBJECT: Proposed Resolution Allocating $75,000 From Fund 148 (Affordable Housing) for the 7th & Hendricks Affordable Housing Project by Olympic Community Action Programs STATEMENT OF ISSUE: The Board of County Commissioners (BoCC)will consider approving a Resolution allocating $75,000 From Fund 148 (Affordable Housing) for the 7th& Hendricks Affordable Housing Project by Olympic Community Action Programs (O1yCAP). O1yCAP made a presentation and request for funding support to the Homeless Housing Task Force for their proposed Low Income Housing Project to be located at 7th and Hendricks. The Task Force considered the request and voted to support it. The Task Force recommendation was sent on to the Homeless and Affordable Housing Joint Oversight Board. The Joint Oversight Board(JOB) discussed the support request and voted unanimously to support O1yCAP's funding request of$75,000 for the housing project. The JOB transmitted a letter to the BoCC recommending that the County Commissioners approve O1yCAP's request for a grant allocation in an amount not to exceed $75,000 for capital development from Fund 148 (Affordable Housing). ANALYSIS: The affordable housing project proposed by O1yCAP meets the affordable housing goals of Jefferson County and the City of Port Townsend and it will increase the quality and quantity of affordable housing stock for Jefferson County residents. This is something that the Homeless Task Force and the Joint Oversight Board wholeheartedly support. The $75,000 allows O1yCAP to demonstrate local support and commitment to this housing project. The project proposes 44 rental units of affordable housing that will be reserved for tenants with incomes at or below 60% (with most below 50%) of the Area Median Income in Jefferson County. Additionally,the Peninsula Housing Authority has awarded a Project Rental Assistance Contract to subsidize operating costs of at least 15 units. This request came prior to the Task Force completing their work of developing a five-year Homeless Housing Plan and designing a process for the allocation of housing funds. Regular Agenda However,the Task Force and the Joint Oversight Board considered the importance of creating new low-income housing stock and recognized the tight timeline that OIyCAP is on for putting the project forward for additional state funding. Since the funding is available currently in Fund 148 (Affordable Housing Fund), the Task Force and Joint Oversight Board feel that it is an opportunity that should be supported. FISCAL IMPACT: The request is for$75,000 from the Fund Balance of the Affordable Housing Fund 148. Should OIyCAP be unsuccessful in obtaining the State funding (including tax credits),this commitment will be rescinded and the $75,000 will be made available for other allocations. RECOMMENDATION: Pursuant to the 2018 Interlocal Agreement of the City of Port Townsend and Jefferson County and the recommendation by the Joint Oversight Board, pass a motion to approve the proposed Resolution committing$75,000 in grant funds from Fund 148 (Affordable Housing) to support capital development of O1yCAP's 7th & Hendricks Affordable Housing Project, contingent upon O1yCAP successfully obtaining funding commitments within twelve months, as described in the proposed Resolution. REVIEWED BY: • ilip Msi ounty Administrator Date Citofi (� , Jownsenu ,„„N„, Joint Oversight Board on Affordable Housing and Homeless Housing August 30, 2019 Jefferson County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Re: O1yCAP 7th and Hendricks Affordable Housing and Early Childhood Education Center Honorable Commissioners: The Joint Oversight Board empowered through a County/City Interlocal Agreement pursuant to RCW 39.34.030(4)to oversee and approve the work of a Homeless Housing Task Force. The Homeless Housing Task Force is defined in RCW 43.185C.010: "Local Homeless Housing Task Force"means a voluntary local committee created to advise a local government on the creation of a local homeless housing plan and participate in a local homeless housing program.... The Task Force makes recommendations to the Joint Oversight Board. The Joint Oversight Board is responsible for approving or amending and then approving the required 5-Year Homeless Housing Plan and the process to solicit proposals for review and allocation of homeless and affordable housing funds. The Homeless Housing Task Force received a request from O1yCAP to consider a proposal for$75,000 of the current funds to be committed to an Affordable Housing and early Childhood Education Center to be constructed at 7th and Hendricks. O1yCAP asked the Task Force to consider this proposal prior to the establishment of a process for funding requests because time is of the essence to meet the deadline requirements for this low-income housing project to be eligible to apply to the State Housing Trust Fund for funding. The $75,000 allows OIyCAP to demonstrate local support and commitment to this housing project. This funding will help finance the construction of 44 rental units of affordable housing that will be reserved for tenants with incomes at or below 60% (with most below 50%) of the Area Median Income in Jefferson County. The building will include six studio units, 19 one-bedroom units, 15 two- bedroom units, and four three-bedroom units. Additionally, Peninsula Housing Authority has awarded a Project Rental Assistance Contract to subsidize operating costs of at least 15 units. The Homeless Housing Task Force has recommended that the Joint Oversight Board support the Task Force recommendation and send a letter to the Board of County Commissioners recommending support of the request. The Joint Oversight Board recommends the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners approve the request for a grant in an amount not to exceed $75,000 for capital development from Fund 148 (Affordable Housing). Should O1yCAP be unsuccessful in obtaining the State funding (including tax credits), this commitment will be rescinded and the $75,000 will be made available for other allocations. The affordable housing project meets the affordable housing goals of the City of Port Townsend and Jefferson County and it will increase the quality and quantity of affordable housing stock for our citizens, something that the Task Force and Joint Oversight Board wholeheartedly support. Jefferson County Commissioners Office City of Port Townsend P.O. Box 1220 250 Madison Street, Ste. 2 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Port Townsend, WA 98368 360-385-9100 360-379-5047 If you have any questions, please contact Lizanne Coker, Homeless Housing Task Force Facilitator or Vicki Kirkpatrick, Director, Jefferson County Public Health. Sincerely, Joint Oversight Board on Affordable Housing and Homeless Housing ,'' , .40 Commissioner David Sullivan Councilmember Mic elle Sandoval Jefferson County Board of Commissioners City of Port Townsend Am. da Fu o, Member Frank offman, ember Vc Ter ySf► Terry Smi , Member 2