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<br />- <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Senior Housing Workshop January 15, 1997 <br />CentervilIe Senior Housing Study <br /> <br />June, 1996 <br /> <br />SUMMARY OF FINDINGS <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />The City of Centerville and the Anoka County Housing and Redevelopment Authority <br />engaged Community Partners, Inc. to conduct a Senior Housing Needs Analysis for the <br />City of Centerville. Recommendations were to focus on the number of units supportable <br />in the area, type of housing concept (unit mix and sizes, building features and services), <br />and rents most appropriate for the market. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />Community Partners, Inc. is recommending a cottage style project with a unit mix of 4 to <br />6 one bedroom units, 4 to 6 one bedroom/den units and 6 to 8 two bedroom units. The <br />one bedroom units should range from 750 to 850 square feet with rents of$450 to $500 <br />per month to accommodate as many senior households at various income levels as <br />possible. The one bedroom plus den units should be 900 to 950 square feet with rents of <br />$510 to $575 per month. We recommend two bedroom units of950 to 1,100 square feet <br />with rents of $585 to $650 per month. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />Based on the amount of interest generated by seniors in the study area combined with the <br />lack of market rate senior housing in the study area and an expanding senior household <br />base, we are projecting that 25 percent of all uni'ts will be pre-leased with the remainder of <br />the units leasing at a rate of 3 to 4 units per month. This translates to a total lease-up <br />period of 6 months from the date of initial occupancy, based on a 16 to 20 unit project. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />Three potential senior housing sites have been identified, which upon preliminary review, <br />have the amenities necessary for a successful senior project. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />It is estimated that there are approximately 20 low income senior households with short <br />term interest (three year) and seven low income senior households with immediate interest <br />(one year) in the Market Study Area that cannot afford to live the senior housing units that <br />are proposed. Unfortunately, at this time it is not feasible to construct rental units that can <br />be leased at lower rates because of the elimination of State and Federal Programs. <br />However, it is important to monitor various funding sources and to utilize any current <br />funding sources for rental assistance such as the Section 8 and Voucher Programs to assist <br />low income seniors. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />Growth trends and demographic characteristics were examined, with emphasis on the <br />senior (55 and older) population, for a Market Study Area defined as the municipalities of <br />Centerville and Lino Lakes. <br /> <br />The study area experienced substantial increases in population from 1980 to 1995, adding <br />8, I 99 persons, an increase of 143.8 percent. CentervilIe posted an increase of 1,8 I 7 <br />persons or 348 percent and Lino Lakes' population base increased by 6,382 persons or <br />125.5 percent from 1980 to 1995. <br /> <br />Community Partners, Inc. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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