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Jun -07 -96 01:18P Resource Strategies Corp. 612 942 -7464 P_12 <br /> IV. HOUSING IMPLEMENTATION <br /> There are a variety of housing assistance, housing development and housing <br /> rehabilitation/redevelopment programs which may be available to Centerville to implement <br /> its housing goals. The City is not capable ofestimating the specific number of housing <br /> units within its goes which may be developed or assisted by the various programs with <br /> any degree of accuracy at this time. The following is a partial list of programs which may <br /> be utilized as categorized by the various agencies: <br /> Federal Government <br /> • Section 8 rental vouchers and certificates <br /> • Public housing <br /> • Home Investment Partnership Program <br /> • Section 202- senior <br /> • Section 811- handicapped <br /> Minnesota Housing Finance Agency <br /> • Low income housing tax credit program <br /> • New construction tax credit mortgage/loans <br /> • Low and moderate income rental programs <br /> • Affordable rental investment fund <br /> Metropolitan Council <br /> • Local Housing Incentives Account <br /> • Livable Communities Demonstration Account <br /> LocaUOther <br /> • CDBG Funding <br /> • Habitat for Humanity <br /> • Family Housing Fund <br /> LOCAL OFFICIAL CONTROLS AND APPROVALS <br /> The City of Centerville is currently updating its Comprehensive Plan. The City will also <br /> examine its zoning and subdivision ordinance for consistency with the plan. The City will <br /> evaluate current policies and official controls to eliminate unnecessary restrictions to <br /> barriers which may impede the ability of reaching LCA goals. The City will also consider <br /> establishing or modifying provisions which may enhance flexibility in meeting LCA goals. <br /> Centerville will continue working with Anoka County HRA, Anoka County Community <br /> Action Program Inc. and the Anoka County Affordable Housing Coalition to assist the <br /> City in implementing its LCA goals. <br /> 8 <br />
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