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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6 14 2010_Re-appointment to the Community Affordable Housing_3 Commission Memorandum REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission FROM: Aimee Kissel, Citizen Advisory Board Coordinator Stacy Ulmen, City Clerk Chris Kukulski, City Manager SUBJECT: Re-appointment to the Community Affordable Housing Advisory Board MEETING DATE: June 14, 2010 MEETING TYPE: Action RECOMMENDATION: Re-appoint one member to the Community Affordable Housing Advisory Board. BACKGROUND: This board currently has seven vacancies and one term expiring June 30, 2010. The member with an expiring term has re-applied and no new applications have been received. One new applicant has applied as a member of the public certifying that he or she is a low or moderate-income person as defined by the City's affordable housing policy. This term expires June 30, 2011. The second applicant is a member of the public who has demonstrated interest in special needs housing. This term expires June 30, 2012. The Community Affordable Housing Advisory Board was created under Commission Resolution No. 3056, superseded by Commission Resolution No. 3540 adopted on September 16, 2002. This Board replaces the former Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Loan Review Committee. Its purpose is to provide recommendations to the Commission on requests for expenditures from the CDBG Revolving Loan Fund (for housing) and from the Community Housing Fund (which is funded through the City's General Fund); to advise the Commission on affordable housing needs, issues, policies, and regulations; to work with the City and other groups to formulate programs and projects for meeting Bozeman's affordable housing needs; and to advise the Commission on affordable housing plans for annexations and any related development proposals. The Board is comprised of eleven members serving staggered three-year terms, with terms to end on June 30 of each year; and a member of City Planning staff shall serve as an ex-officio, non- voting member. Members must be of legal age, and a majority of the members shall be residents 48 of the city. Non-resident members must have a tangible connection with the City by virtue of working in the city or owning property in the city. Members must represent the following: (1) real estate financing (2) real estate sales (3) construction industry (4) organization supporting the availability of low- and moderate-income housing (5) organization providing services to low- and moderate-income persons (6) member of the public certifying that he or she is a low or moderate-income person as defined by the City's affordable housing policy (7) representative from a recognized non-profit affordable housing development organization (8) member of the public certifying that he or she currently resides in housing designated as low- or moderate-income housing (9) member of the public who has demonstrated interest in special needs housing (10) the City's Finance Department (11) building industry professional This Board has seven vacancies and one expiring term with one re-applicant. Applicant seeking Re-appointment: Mary Martin (representing an organization providing services to low and moderate income persons) Attachment: Board Application 49