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<br />Senior Housing Workshop of November 21, 1995 <br /> <br />Q: Who would do the market analysis? <br />A: An independent company working together with the county and the city. <br /> <br />Q: Has there been consideration of cooperating with other counties for a project? <br />A: There has been in the past, nothing currently. <br /> <br />Q: How can it be restricted to seniors only? <br />A: Buildings can be designated for seniors only because federal money is not being used. <br />Suggested restrictions: <br />I. City Residents <br />2. Former residents - within the last 10 years <br />3. Parents of current residents <br /> <br />Q: Can funds also be used from Met Council as participates of the Livable Communities <br />Act? <br />A: Yes. The county and Met Council will work together. <br /> <br />A market analysis will determine the income range of seniors and whether the housing <br />units would be low income or not. It also gives the city a comfort level to the city to <br />determine if the need is there. The market analysis takes approximately 45 days to <br />complete. <br /> <br />Next step would be passing a resolution proposing a commitment to senior housing and <br />authorizing to begin a market analysis. Then Anoka County would come back to the city <br />with a cost for the analysis and seek for authorization to proceed. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber thanked all who came to listen and par take in the discussion. <br /> <br />MOTION by Helmbrecht, second by Buckbee to adjourn the workshop for senior housing <br />at 6:42 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />~vYc~D <br /> <br />Trudi Breuninger <br />City Clerk <br /> <br />SENll-21.WPS <br /> <br />2 <br />