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UetrOP0I11- .r.1 Council <br />zz <br />June 25, 2010 <br />Mr. Dallas Larson <br />City Administrator <br />City of Centerville <br />1880 Main St <br />Centerville MN 55038 <br />, <br />Dear Mr. Larson: <br />The City of Centerville previously elected to be a participant in the Metropolitan Livable <br />Communities Act Local Housing Incentives Account (LCA LHIA. Participation in the <br />voluntary LCA LHIA provides the City with the opportunity to compete for grants and <br />loans to support activities that help the City meet its affordable and life cycle housing <br />goals, clean up polluted sites, and support demonstration projects linking jobs, housing <br />and transit. <br />The City's previously adopted LCA LHIA affordable and life cvcle housing goals were <br />negotiated with the Metropolitan Council for the period 1996 — 2010. Those goals are <br />indicated in Enclosure A. <br />If the City elects to continue its participation in the LCA, it must establish new <br />affordable and life -cycle housing goals for the next decade (2011 through 2020). <br />As part of the City's recently submitted 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update, it <br />acknowledged its fair share of the region's affordable housing need. For the City of <br />Centerville the fair share number is 170 units over the next 10 years. <br />t,)though the Council fully supports the need for this total number of new affordable units <br />ovef the next decade, it also acknowledges the reality of limited funding available to create <br />new afford able housing opportunities. For this reason, the Council asks the City establish <br />its LCA afforaaUtc housing goal as a range of 111 to 170 units for the rwriod 2 011 to 2020 <br />with the low end of the rangt �CI q enting the number of uniib mat can be accomplished at <br />currently available funding levels region -wide. <br />Regarding the City's life -cycle housing goal to diversify the type and density of housing to <br />meet residents' changing housing needs and preferences, the Council asks the City <br />establish a goal range of 170 to 270 units over the ;;max! d,- r;;dp. The loci end of the range <br />represents the community's total share of the region's affordable housing need and the <br />high end is the potential number of units permitted by the land use guiding in the City's <br />2030 Plan Update for medium, high, mixed use, redevelopment, TOD or similarly named <br />residential development, or the total forecasted household growth for the community to <br />2020, whichever number is less. <br />www. metrocou ncil. org <br />390 Robert Street North • St. Paul, MN 55101 -1805 • (651) 602 -1000 • Fax (651) 602 -1550 • TTY (651) 291 -0904 <br />An Equal Opportunity Employer <br />22 <br />