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File #: 05373    Version: 1 Name: HOME funds for Common Wealth Central Park Lofts
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/9/2007 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 2/6/2007 Final action: 2/6/2007
Enactment date: 2/7/2007 Enactment #: RES-07-00163
Title: Authorizing the provision of HOME funds to assist Common Wealth Development, Inc. develop the Central Park Lofts housing project in ways that address City, Community and Neighborhood Development Objectives.
Sponsors: Cindy Thomas, Tim Bruer, Santiago Rosas
Attachments: 1. 05373 Regisdtration Stmts.pdf
Fiscal Note
$499,600 in Federal HOME/match funds are already approved for a Common Wealth housing project and would be transferred to this site. An additional $214,400 in HOME and other funds is available within the Housing Development Fund to cover the cost for this project.
Title
Authorizing the provision of HOME funds to assist Common Wealth Development, Inc. develop the Central Park Lofts housing project in ways that address City, Community and Neighborhood Development Objectives.
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AGENCY
Common Wealth is a community-based agency established by residents of the Wil-Mar neighborhood to undertake housing and economic development projects that enhance the quality of life within the area. During their 30-year history, Common Wealth has sponsored many development activities, including the construction of affordable rental and for-sale housing, and the development and operation of two successful business incubators.

PROJECT
Common Wealth seeks HOME funds to participate with Stonehouse Development in the construction of 76 family-friendly homes near the planned "Central Park" in the Marquette neighborhood. The City funds would be initially targeted to 14 of the rental units to make them affordable and accessible to lower-income households. As part of the financing package, Common Wealth would obtain an option to purchase 24 of the rental units at the end of the tax credit period for the current inclusionary zoning set price, which would enable them to convert them to affordable for-sale units at the end of the HOME Affordability Period.

ACTIONS
Whereas, the HOME program, as amended, and its implementing regulations located at 24 CFR 92.400ff, permit the City of Madison to help community agencies in the provision of housing assistance;

Whereas, CD staff and the CDBG Commission have reviewed this proposal and find that it furthers the goals expressed in the Five-Year Community and Neighborhood Development Plan, and contributes to the affordable...

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