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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION <br />of the Community Development Manager <br />of the Planning and Development Department <br />Application of Metropolitan Affordable Housing, Corporation <br />For Love Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption <br />(Section 2.937 to 2.940 of the Eugene Code, 1971) <br />for Property at 3057 Willakenzie Road, Eugene, Oregon <br />The Community Development Manager of the Planning and Development <br />Department of the City of Eugene finds that: <br />1. Willakenzie Crossing Apartments Limited Partnership (with Metropolitan <br />Affordable Housing, Corporation as general partner) is the owner of real property located <br />at 3057 Willakenzie Road, Eugene, Oregon, 97401 (Assessor's Map 17- 03- 21 -22; Tax <br />Lot No. 700; Assessor's Property Account Number 0179851). Metropolitan Affordable <br />Housing, Corporation ( "the applicant "), located at PO Box 11923, Eugene, Oregon, <br />97440 has submitted an application pursuant to Subsection 2.939(2) of the Eugene Code, <br />1971, for an exemption from ad ' valorem taxes under the City's Love- Income Rental <br />Housing Property Tax Exemption Program (Sections 2.937 to 2.940 of the Eugene Code, <br />1971). <br />2. I have reviewed the application and find that the applicant has submitted <br />all materials, fees and documents required by the application, and is in compliance with <br />the provisions of EC 2.939(2). Specifically I find: <br />(a) The property, or portion thereof subject to the property tax <br />exemption, will be occupied solely as a residence for low- income persons. <br />(b) The required rent payment reflects the full value of the property <br />tax exemption. <br />(c) The housing units on the property were constructed after February <br />12, 1990. <br />(d) The applicant has complied with the policies set forth in the <br />Standards and Guidelines for Low - Income Rental Housing Property Tax <br />Exemption adopted by council Resolution No. 5028. <br />(e) The proposed development is consistent with the city's housing <br />dispersal policy. <br />(f) The proposed development does not cause the displacement of <br />low- income persons. <br />(g) The proposed development does not cause destruction of historic <br />properties. <br />(h) The proposed development is otherwise consistent with the Eugene <br />Code and adopted city regulations and policies. <br />(i) The applicant has executed, and agrees to maintain in effect for the <br />duration of the tax exemption period, a Rent Regulatory Agreement. <br />(j) The applicant has consented in writing that for the duration of the <br />tax exemption period, the city may inspect the property for which the exemption <br />is granted. <br />Willakenzie Crossing Report and Recommendation - Page t of 2 <br />