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<br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Public Forum: Low-Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption – River Road <br /> <br />Hearing Date: November 19, 2012 Agenda Item Number: 5 <br />Department: Planning and Development Staff Contact: Becky L. Wheeler <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 541-682-5532 <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br />This public forum is an opportunity for the public to provide comments to the City Council on a <br />20- year low-income rental housing property tax exemption for River Road Apartments, a $26 <br />million development with 216 units affordable to those at or below 60 percent Area Median <br />Income (AMI). <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br />The City of Eugene uses federal and local subsidies to promote public-private partnerships that <br />create housing affordable to low-income persons. Affordable housing developers often utilize the <br />20-year low-income rental housing property tax exemption and the City’s systems development <br />charge waivers to create housing affordable to low-income residents. In October of 2012, <br />Evergreen Housing Development Group, LLC applied for this tax exemption for a project located <br />south of Beltline on River Road. No HOME or CDBG funds are anticipated to be used to assist in <br />development of this project. <br /> <br />The Eugene-Springfield 2010 Consolidated Plan presents a strategic vision for housing and <br />community development from July 2010 to June 2015. The goals, strategies, and activities outlined <br />in the Consolidated Plan are based on priorities identified through an analysis of community <br />needs and an extensive community outreach process. The 2010 Consolidated Plan identified a <br />need for affordable housing for low-income persons (those at or below 80 percent AMI) in Eugene. <br />In turn, the City set a goal of developing 500 new units of affordable housing by June 2015. To <br />date, 136 units have been completed in three developments. An additional 107 units are <br />anticipated to be complete prior to 2015 as part of Bascom Village and Stellar Apartments. The <br />addition of the proposed 216 affordable units would move the City closer to the Consolidated Plan <br />goal. <br /> <br />Eugene’s Housing Needs <br />Eugene’s poverty rate is more than 19 percent, and housing costs in the Eugene-Springfield area <br />have risen sharply over the past 20 years. In addition, there are a growing number of seniors, <br />persons with disabilities, and others who are unable to work given the highly competitive job <br />market. These factors, combined with a relatively tight housing market, have resulted in a large <br />number of households with moderate or severe housing cost burdens. The cost of housing, <br />including utility costs is generally considered to be affordable when it equals no more than 30 <br />S:\CMO\2012 Council Agendas\M121119\S1211195.doc <br /> <br />