- Meeting Date:
- 02/17/2015
- From:
- Sarah Darr, Deputy Housing Director
Information
TITLE:
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
2) City Clerk reads Resolution No. 2015-04 by title only (if approved above)
3) Adopt Resolution No. 2015-04
Executive Summary:
Financial Impact:
Connection to Council Goal and/or Regional Plan:
COUNCIL GOALS:
4) Explore and adopt policies to lower the costs associated with housing to the end user
REGIONAL PLAN:
Goal NH.3. Make available a variety of housing types at different price points, to provide housing opportunity for all economic sectors.
- Policy NH.3.1. Provide a variety of housing types throughout the City and region, including purchase and rental options, to expand the choices available to meet the financial and lifestyle needs of our diverse population.
- Policy NH 3.3. Increase the availability of affordable housing for very-low income persons, through innovative and effective funding mechanisms.
- Policy NH.3.5 Encourage and incentivize affordable housing.
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
Options and Alternatives:
Amend Resolution 2015-04 - Providing between $62,500 and $124,999 will have the effect of making the LIHTC application for Oakwood Village IV / Flagstaff LP eligible for 5 points in the Local Government Contribution category.
Reject Resolution 2015-04 and not provide a Local Government Contribution
Background/History:
The LIHTC Program, which is based on Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code, was enacted by Congress in 1986 to provide the private market with an incentive to invest in affordable rental housing. Federal housing tax credits are awarded to developers of qualified projects. Developers then sell these credits to investors to raise capital (or equity) for their projects, which reduces the debt that the developer would otherwise have to borrow. Because the debt is lower, a tax credit property can, in turn, offer lower, more affordable rents.
Provided the property maintains compliance with the program requirements, investors receive a dollar-for-dollar credit against their Federal tax liability each year over a period of 10 years. The amount of the annual credit is based on the amount invested in the affordable housing.
According to the Arizona Department of Housing, it has been the most successful rental housing production program in Arizona to date, creating thousands of residences with very affordable rents.
There are currently more than 700 LIHTC units in Flagstaff. The City of Flagstaff has partnered with developers in the form of a LGC several times in the past.
Oakwood Village IV will be located adjacent to Oakwood Village I, II, and III, all LIHTC properties. Currently the Oakwood Village Apartments contain 201 units. If built, the addition of Oakwood IV would bring the total units to 241.
Key Considerations:
The LIHTC process is highly competitive and the 2015 QAP from the Arizona Department of Housing awards points to any project in which a Local Government with a population of less than 550,000 provides new funding towards the development budget. If credits are not awarded in this round, Oakwood Village IV / Flagstaff LP intends to submit the application again in the 2016 QAP round.
The request of the City of Flagstaff from Oakwood Village / Flagstaff LP is for a loan of $125,000 in order to strengthen the application. While the City has not previously worked directly with this LP before, the City has successfully worked with the developer on High County Estates and Cedar Crest acquisition/rehabilitation project and has worked with an additional party also involved with the LIHTC application, WESCAP Inc., on numerous occasions. The loan is contingent on tax credits being awarded in either 2015 or 2016.
Expanded Financial Considerations:
Similar to past requests like this, multiple layers of financing are anticipated and the City's loan will be subordinate to the balance of the financing. Functionally, the execution of one or more subordination agreements may be required in order for this to be accomplished.
Community Benefits and Considerations:
Community Involvement:
Expanded Options and Alternatives:
Amend Resolution 2015-04 - Providing between $62,500 and $124,999 will have the effect of making the LIHTC application for Oakwood Village IV / Flagstaff LP eligible for 5 points in the Local Government Contribution category.
Reject Resolution 2015-04 and not provide a Local Government Contribution in support of the LIHTC application for Oakwood Village IV / Flagstaff LP.