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Consider Request for CDBG Funds – 1045 Larpenteur Ave., Roseville Senior House <br />b. <br />(HF22) <br />Executive Director Cathy Bennett explained that the RHRA previously had reviewed the <br />Roseville Senior Housing handicap accessible door request in the fall of 2004 with no action. <br />RHRA members indicated a desire for staff to review other possible funds available for the <br />project. The RHRA also expressed a need for the ownership/management to provide a match of <br />the total cost of the project <br />At the suggestion of the RHRA, staff requested that the management provide at least 50% of the <br />cost of the project. The management has indicated their ability to fund 50% of the cost of the <br />accessible door system using a portion of the 2005 maintenance budget if the RHRA provides the <br />remaining 50% using its existing CDBG funds. <br />The project includes 127 units of senior subsidized housing. The building was constructed in <br />1977 and is financed by HUD funds which require that rents do not exceed limits for people with <br />income at or below 50% of median income. ($26,000 for one person). Although the building is <br />well maintained it does not have handicap accessible entry doors. This is becoming an increasing <br />burden on the aging residents in the building. HUD does not require that the doors be installed as <br />a stipulation for their financing. In 2004, over 20 letters from residents of this complex were <br />collect asking that the RHRA support the request for funds. <br />Staff is suggesting that the RHRA reimburse Stanley Management for 50% of the total cost, up to <br />a maximum of $5,000, after the project is completed and fully paid. In addition, staff <br />recommends that signed lien waivers be collected to ensure that the contractors have been paid <br />for their service and materials. <br />Member Kelsey asked where this fits in the budget (multifamily renovation). The Board <br />discussed the bids for the door installations and agreed that a cap, not to exceed 50% or $5,000, <br />whichever is less, was acceptable. <br />Member Millasovich explained this is a good program to promote on behalf of the RHRA. <br />Motion: <br />Member Millasovich moved, seconded by Member Bean, to approve the expenditure of <br />50% of the total cost, not to exceed $5,000, paid from RHRA existing restricted CDBG funds, for <br />installation of handicap accessible entry doors at the Roseville Senior House Complex at 1045 <br />Larpenteur Ave as a reimbursement to Stanley Management upon completion of the project and <br />collection of signed lien waivers. <br />Ayes: 6 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br />Consider modifications to the Roseville Housing Redesign Program (HF6) <br />c. <br />Chair Majerus introduced the topic and requested Executive Directory Bennett to summarize. <br />In November 2003, the RHRA modified the previously named Rambler Redesign Program to <br />include additional eligibility criteria which helps to ensure that the goals of the program are <br />achieved. The intent of these changes was to more accurately provide a method to attract and <br />retain middle income families who want to move to or stay in the community but desire a more <br />4 <br /> <br />
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