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SHLAND
ASHLAND HOUSING COMMISSION
MINUTES
APRIL 28, 2004
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Jon Uto called the meeting to order at 4:05 p.m.
Members Present:
Council Liaison:
Absent Members:
High School Liaison:
SOU Liaison:
Staff:
Jon Uto, Chair
Faye Weisler
Liz Peck
Matt Small
Don Mackin
Amy Korth
Carol Voisin
Klm Miller
Kate Jackson (present)
None
None
Ryan Heihn
Brandon Goldman, Housing Specialist
CURRENT PROJECT UPDATES
STRAWBERRY LANE PARTITION
Goldman explained the land use process regarding the Strawberry Lane partition. The City received letters from
concerned neighbors in part recommending a total of three units as opposed to the four.. After presenting those
concerns to the City Council on April 20, 2004, to see if the Council wanted to amend the proposal and reduce the
development potential, the Council opted to continue with the application unmodified. The Planning Commission is
scheduled to review the action on May 11, 2004.
SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
Finance - The next meeting is scheduled for May 5, 2004 to discuss the formation of a Housing Trust Fund.
Education - Voisin said the subcommittee looked at what had been completed previously with regard to the
pamphlet/brochure. Rich Rohde is invited to their May 12th subcommittee meeting to discuss media stn~dies.
Land Use - Peck said Goldman presented a general overview of the Ashland Land Use and Zoning ordinance.
LAND USE AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Goldman discussed Strategy 3 of the Housing Action Plan, concentrating on limitation of single family uses on multi-
family zoned property and establishing minimum densities at potentially 80 percent of the maximum density allowed.
Areas of discussion include looking at land that could be re-zoned multi-family to increase the supply, being aggressive
in addressing market forces, implementing a fee structure to reduce or defer fees to promote needed housing types,
potential grant to help defray the cost of an inventory of multi-family housing or use of SOU students to carry out an
inventory.
The Commissioners recommended proceeding and having the Land Use item on next month's agenda.
HARGADINE RFP PROCESS
The Commission recommended including in the draft RFP for the Hargadine parking structure affordable housing
proposal, the project have a period of affordability of not less than 40 years under lease or buy back provision, and that
proposals benefiting households earning less than 80 percent of median income be considered.
NEXT MONTH'S AGENDA ITEMS
Land Use Regulations
Multi-family zones
Subcommittee Updates
Draft RFP Evaluations
ADJOURNMENT - The meeting was adjourned at 6:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Susan Yates
Executive Secretary
ASHLAND HOUSING COMMISSION
MINUTES
APRIL 28, 2004