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AGENDA #:
PREPARED BY:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
PRESENTATION:
STAFF AGENDA REPORT
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FRANK BOYLES, CITY MANAGER \
PRESENTATION: BILL JAFFA, TIVE DIRECTOR,
SCOTT COUNTY HRA - LIVABLE COMMUNITIES
ACTION PLAN - POTENTIAL ROLES FOR SCOTT
COUNTY HRA.
MAY 20,1996
Bill Jaffa, Executive Director of the Scott County Housing and
Redevelopment Authority, has requested the opportunity to
make a presentation to the City Council. As the Council knows,
by June 30, 1996, the city must have adopted an action plan to
remain in conformance with the Livable Communities Act. The
plan is intended to provide a "roadmap" of the actions the city
will take in an effort to comply with the law. The Scott County
Housing and Redevelopment Authority has numerous resources
available which may benefit Scott County communities,
including Prior Lake. Bill Jaffa is making a presentation to each
Scott County City Council in an effort to advise them of the
resources which can be available through the HRA, should the
city desire to use them. Attached is information from Mr. Jaffa
which he will discuss as part of his presentation. I expect that
Mr. Jaffa's presentation will take approximately 15 minutes.
AG60S20B.DOC
16200 Eagle Creek Ave. S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372-1714 / Ph. (612) 447-4230 / Fax (612) 447-4245
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
SC-HRA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
PRELIMINARY CONTACT AND PHASE I SUMMARY
The County Housing Authority reviewed the findings and conclusions of the housing
study as it related to each city with administrators and key planning staff. A general
consensus emerged.
1 . There is a tiaht rental housina market in the county.
2. There is a labor force shortaae in the county.
3. The Metropolitan Liveable Communities Act is here to stay and will imoact the
future arowth patterns of emerging cities and counties.
In addition, each community expressed interest in becoming a part of a long range
strategic housing plan that would address these concerns. Further discussion
centered around each city council's perception and reception to the type of housing
identified in the study. There were no surprises here.
1 . Development of senior rental housing would meet the least opposition.
2. Market rate general occupancy rental housing would meet with some
opposition.
3. Moderate rent general occupancy rental housing would meet opposition, but
this could be diffused by scattered site location and upper rent ranges.
4. Subsidized general occupancy rental housing (excluding seniors) would meet
with the most opposition.
The reaction to financial incentives needed for rental housing development varied
among the cities. Most agreed that the rental demand for 900 units by the year 2000
could be met by public and private endevors and that those communities in close
proximity to one another would stand to benefit from the other city's rental housing
development. The following conceptual goals were formulated.
1. Additional rental housing, both market and moderate rate, is needed to
accomodate and supplement an ex;sting and growing need for a labor force.
2. The Metropolitan Liveable Communities Act will eventually mandate and require
that participating cities and counties meet future affordable rental and home
ownership housing goals.
3. Development of a county-wide housing plan to address the rental housing needs
with inclusion into individual comprehensive plans.
In conclusion, the development, committment and participation in a long range
housing strategy is essential to the success of this undertaking.
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TABLE 36
RENTAL DEMAND SUMMARY
scon COUNTY
Through 2000
General Occuoancy
Senior
Maricet Rate
Congregate
Service-intensive
Market
Rate
Shako pee
Prior Lake
Savage
New Prague
Belle Plaine
Jordan
ElkolNew Market
o
o
o
o
60
Source: Maxfield Research Group
Prior Lake
Moderate
Rent
140 - 160
40 - 50
120 - 140
25 - 35
20 - 30
25 - 35
8 - 12
378 - 462
50
o
o
o
o
o
o
50
Adult
Few Services
30 - 35
25 - 30
o
20 - 25
15 - 20
o
o
90 - 110
Subsidized
20 - 30
20 - 30
35 - 45
10 - 15
o
15 - 20
o
100 - 140
* 40 to 50 units of moderate-rent general occupancy housing targeted to-
wards younger middle income households. Rents for this type of project
should range between $500 and $800 per month.
Shakopee/Prior Lake/Savaie
60 units in a upscale townhouse project targeted to professionals., higher
income empty-nesters., and transferees. This project could be built as one
large rental townhome community or as two or three smaller communi-
ties af20 to 30 units each. We feel that this project could be built in any
of the three suburban communities as long as the site is appropriate.
*
Subsidized
50 - 60
40 - 50
o
25 - 35
o
25 - 35
o
140 - 1 80
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