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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-07-24 Housing MIN ASHLAND HOUSING COMMISSION MINUTES July 24,2013 CALL TO ORDER ChairRegina Ayars called the joint meeting between theHousing Commission and theHomelessness Steering Committeeto order at 4:00 p.m. at Council Chambers located at 1175 East Main St. Ashland, OR 97520. Housing Commissioners Present:HSC Members Present:Council Liaison Regina Ayars, ChairLaura O’BryonPam Marsh Michael GutmanGraham Lewis SOU Liaison Barb BarasaSara Hopkins-Powell, Co-Chair Gina DuQuenneHeidi ParkerAndrew Ensslin Rich Rohde, Co-Chair Connie SaldanaStaff Present: Paula SohlLinda Reid, Housing Specialist Regina AyarsCarolyn Schwendener, Admin Clerk APPROVAL OF MINUTES DuQuenne/Gutmanm/s to approve the minutes of the June26, 2013 regular Housing Commission meeting. Voice Vote: All Ayes; minutes were approved as presented. Hopkins-Powell/Parkerm/sto approve the minutes of the July 10, 2013 Ad-Hoc Homelessness Steering Committee with one correction. Voice Vote:All ayes; minutes were approved with correction. PUBLIC FORUM Abby Hogge/1700 Parker Street/Asked the Housing Commission to consider focusing on the affordability of the ownership market. According to the City website families earning a decent wage in our area still cannot afford to purchase homes here. By supporting local home owners by allowing them to host short term guests helps support the city, tourists and home ownersalike,stated Hogge.Hogge strongly urges the Commission to support Short term rentals in residential zones. Michael Dawkins/646 E Main/isa tenyear member of the Planning Commission. Dawkins suggestedthat like Aspen Colorado the affordability of homes in Ashland is slowlygoing away due to land values becoming so extreme.Whatusedto be affordable has become unaffordable.Dawkins idea is when a house is removed on a property only the footprint of the house that existed can be utilized in rebuilding. The city has enough vacant lots to meet the desires of those who might like to move in to our community and build larger homes, said Dawkins. By capping the existing footprints this would help with the inventory of smaller more affordable homes. HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION ORDINANCE Three drafts were presented to theCommissioners. Staff prepared the initial draft in May which was reviewed by a subcommittee consisting of two members of the Housing Commission and two members of the Homelessness Steering Committee. Their recommended changes were added and then a third draft was created in responseto further input from the Community Development staff. The items of discussion were; membership total and better definition ofwhat was meant by the term “Community Development”. Staff also added an additional power and duty“To evaluate, review, and recommend to the Planning Commission and City Council innovative land use strategies targeted at promoting a broad variety of housing types.” A discussion followed. Though most Commissions within the city have a membership of seven the Commissioners did not see the benefit of consistency to all Commissions with that number. Due to the amount of work the group would like to accomplish and the need for sub committees a larger number of Commissionerswould be beneficial. Due to the added duties and powers it was suggested to begin the Commission with nine members and then evaluate it in six months. In the past the Homelessness Steering Committee has not had trouble maintaining their membership at nine. The Commissioners agreed that they liked the additional powers and duties included in item“H” of the ordinance (To enhance cooperation between the public and private sectors by promoting integrated approaches that provide decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expanded economic opportunities for low and moderate income persons) anditem “J”(To evaluate, review, and recommend to the Planning Commission and City Council innovative land use strategies targeted at promoting a broad variety of housing types) Housing Commission recommendation; Gutman/DeQuenne m/s to accept draft number three with the change of the membershipbackto nine. Voice Vote;All ayes motion passedunanimously. Homeless Steering Committee recommendation; Graham/Rohdem/sto accept draft number three with theexception of the change of membershipfrom sevenback to nine. Voice Vote; All ayes motion passed unanimously. Reid explained that currently this ordinance is in legal review. Reid will send forward the Commission’s suggestions to Legalwhich will then go to the City Council. The first reading before City Council will be August 20, 2013. The ordinance then goes back for Legal review and on to City Council on September 3, 2013 for second reading. It takes thirty days before an Ordinancegoes into effect which would be October 3, 2013. A resolution will be going forward at the same time to dissolve the homelessness steering committee. This resolution dissolves the Housing Commission. The Commissioners agreed that it would be important for each of them to communicate to the Mayor the importance of appointing membersso as possible so they do not lose momentum. Fair Housing Presentation Louise Dix is the Southern Oregon representative for the Fair Housing Council of Oregon. The Housing Commission is interested in making Studentstatusa protected class under Ashland’s Fair Housing Ordinanceand invited Louise Dix to give a presentation on Fair Housing. Attached is the presentation that Dix presented. Dix acknowledgedthat Bob Lohman from Corvallis isthe one who handles issuesregarding students. Dix suggested that they invite Mr. Lohman in for a discussion. We need to discuss with him what the pros and cons are. Currently no jurisdiction has students as a protectedclass though some do have age as a protectedclass which does partly address students. The Commissioners agreed it would be good to have communication with the different groups that would be impacted by this. The Commissioners thanked Dix for the great information she provided. LIAISON REPORTS DISCUSSION Marsh –Councilor Marsh was not present Staff –Reid mentionedthat there was a good training at the Homeless task force meeting about mental health first aid. General Announcements –Ayars announced that there will be an open house tomorrow for the six affordable units at Hyde Park located at 2272 Dollarhide. The project was funded though the Community Development Block Grant funds. August 28, 2013 Meeting Agenda Items Quorumcheck;all members confirmedthey will be here UPCOMING EVENTS AND MEETINGS Next Housing Commission Regular Meeting 4:00-5:45 PM; August 28, 2013–Council Chambers–joint meeting Next Homelessness Steering Committee Regular Meeting 4:00-6:00 PM; August 14, 2013-Ashland Library -The meeting was adjourned at 5:50p.m. ADJOURNMENT Respectfully submitted by Carolyn Schwendener