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<br />entry level family housing to regenerate the community, schools and our <br />neighborhoods. <br /> <br />4) meet the Metropolitan Livable Communities Act and support the Local Housing <br />Incentives Program for that purpose. <br /> <br />4.0 <br /> <br />Fiscal Impact <br /> <br />4,1 <br /> <br />Each F AHP property would become non-homestead and tax exempt due to its ownership <br />by a public entity. In consideration ofthis, the Metro Council will agree to make . <br />payments in lieu of taxes (pilot) at a rate of 10 percent of the gross rent char~ed, ~~~ <br />~~rLJ. <br />As an example, a unit that is renting to a family who qualifies u~~;~ ~percent of <br />median income would pay an estimated $350 - $400 in monthly rent or $4 00 per year. <br />The pilot contribution would be $420 distributed among the taxingjurisdi tions at the <br />same rate of regular property taxes. ~ a.:I- ~~ ~ <br /> <br />Although analysis has not been done specifically for Roseville, a Met CO~S~rcA.. <br />for another suburban community determined that in a worse case scenario if no rent was '" ~. <br />charged the tax revenue lost for the purchase of 20 units was equal to less than 2 tenths of ~ <br />1 percent-'--, tJo ~ ~. <br />-- <br /> <br />4.2 <br /> <br />4.3 <br /> <br />4.4 <br /> <br />The pilot is calculated on the rent that is charged not collected. Therefore, if a tenant <br />does not pay the rent it does not affect the pilot contribution by the Met Council. <br /> <br />5.0 <br /> <br />Staff recommendation <br /> <br />5.1 <br /> <br />Based upon the city's goals to meet the affordable housing needs in the community, to <br />provide a balance of life cycle housing by attracting new families with children, to <br />provide a mix of housing types and to renovate exiting homes, staff is recommending the <br />support of 15 F AHP units in Roseville, <br /> <br />5.2 <br /> <br />To help understand the current make up of the homestead and non-homestead unit <br />concentration in Roseville and ensure that there is a balance of housing, staff prepared a <br />map and chart showing the distribution of single family detached, single family attached <br />(includes double dwellings, duplex, triples and townhomes) and multifamily <br />condominiums throughout the entire City by Planning District. A summary of the <br />finding include the following: <br /> <br />. Total properties citywide: 95 % homestead, 5 % non-homestead. <br />. Total single family detached: 97 % homestead, 3 % non-homestead <br />~,. Total single family attached: 86% homestead, 14 % non-homestead <br />~ . Total condominiums: 81% homestead, 19 % non-homestead <br /> <br />Met Council Family Affordable Housing Program - Page 3 of 4 <br />