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REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: Appointment of Affordable Housing Task Force
March 14, 2000
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Christy Teague
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SUGGESTED
ACTION. 1. Adopt Resolution No. 2000 -_ establishing the Affordable
Housing Task Force; and
2. Confirm Mayor Noyes' appointment of
and to the Affordable Housing Task Force.
Back rg ound
At the request of Mayor Noyes, a task force is suggested to identify, evaluate and implement one or
more affordable housing projects to meet community needs and achieve regional affordable housing
goals. The private development industry has provided housing for upper income levels, but lower
income housing has not been provided by the development industry to meet City and regional needs.
The City has been seeking projects to best utilize funds received from the Ford Development and
seeking resolution of the affordable housing issue outstanding from the CIOSA Agreement. These
issues will be the focus of the task force.
On August 28, 1995, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 95 -98, establishing a Ford Land
Affordable Housing Task Team in accordance with the Ford Development Agreement. It included
one City Council member, one representativeof Ford Motor Land Development Corporation and three
staff members. The Task Team was established for a two year term, which has since expired. The
Task Team developed options to utilize funds provided as part of the Ford Development Agreement to
meet the goal for the development of high quality affordable units and circulated a Request for
Proposals. As a result of the RFP process, the senior housing project at Newport Village was selected
to utilize Ford funds and satisfy The Irvine Company CIOSA requirements. This project did not go
forward because the City and The Irvine Company did not reach an agreement. Since that time, staff
has sought potential projects and worked with developers to identify ways to use the Ford funds to
provide affordable housing.
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Discussion
It is suggested the task force be composed of three City Council members supported by City staff from
the City Manager's office, City Attorney's office and the Planning Department. The Task Force may
choose to consult with property owners, builders and persons experienced in the development of
affordable housing. Ford Development is no longer involved, having satisfied their obligation through
payment of funds according to the Ford Development Agreement.
The term of the task force is proposed to be one year, unless extended by the City Council.
Submitted by:
SHARON Z. WOOD
Assistant City Manager
Attachment: Draft Resolution
Prepared by:
CHRISTY D. TEAGUE, AICP
Senior Planner
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ESTABLISHING THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING TASK FORCE
WHEREAS, the City's Housing Element encourages the housing development
industry to respond to the housing needs of the community as well as the demand for
housing perceived by the industry; and
WHEREAS, private industry alone has not generated affordable housing units to
meet community needs and achieve regional housing goals in Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, in order to meet community needs and achieve regional goals, a
Task Force is needed to identify, evaluate and implement one or more affordable housing
projects to address the affordable housing needs in Newport Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, LET IT BE RESOLVED that the City Council of the City
of Newport Beach does hereby establish the Affordable Housing Task Force.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Task Foce shall have the following
responsibilities and characteristics:
1. Membership shall consist of three (3) City Council members appointed by
the Mayor and supported by City staff.
2. The duties and responsibilities of the Task Force shall be to identify,
evaluate and implement one or more affordable housing projects to satisfy
community needs and achieve regional housing goals.
3. The Task Force shall consult with property owners, builders and persons
experienced in the development of affordable housing as needed.
4. The meeting schedule of the Task Force shall be determined by members
of the Task Force.
5. The term of the Task Force shall be one year, unless extended by the City
Council.
6. The goal of the Task Force shall be to submit, for City Council
consideration, one or more affordable housing projects to meet community
needs and achieve regional housing goals.
ADOPTED this 14a' day of March, 2000.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk