File #: 23-0104R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/26/2023 In control: Planning and Economic Development
On agenda: 2/13/2023 Final action: 2/13/2023
Title: RESOLUTION APPROVING A TEN-YEAR DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DULUTH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND PLOVER PLACE, LLC FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW MODEL OF HOUSING FOR HOMELESS AT A TOTAL COST NOT TO EXCEED $1,600,000.
Attachments: 1. EXHIBIT A - Final DA_Plover Place One Roof, 2. Exhibit B_Location Map
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RESOLUTION APPROVING A TEN-YEAR DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DULUTH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND PLOVER PLACE, LLC FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW MODEL OF HOUSING FOR HOMELESS AT A TOTAL COST NOT TO EXCEED $1,600,000.

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CITY PROPOSAL:
RESOLVED, that the proper city officials hereby authorize a development agreement between the Duluth Economic Development Authority ("DEDA") and Plover Place, LLC ("Developer") substantially in the form of that attached as Exhibit A, for development of the New Model of Housing for Homeless and DEDA expenditure in a total amount not to exceed $1,600,000.

Statement of Purpose
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This resolution approves a development agreement between DEDA and Plover Place, LLC for construction of the New Model of Housing for Homeless located on W Palm Street and S Robin Avenue in Duluth, Minnesota. Plover Place, LLC, is a Minnesota limited liability company which is wholly owned by One Roof Community Housing, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation

The modified revenue loss calculation included in the updated ARPA guidance expanded the City's capacity and flexibility to fund projects out of the general fund. The ARPA guidance allowed for the City to fund provisions for governmental services included in the annual budget, thereby freeing up budgeted resources to subsidize homeless housing units. The City authorized transfer of funds to DEDA on June 27, 2022, via resolution 22-0520R. St. Louis County has agreed to match the DEDA's contribution to further support this project.

The New Housing Model for Homeless is an innovative solution developed in 2020 by a working group of Duluth professionals in social services, low-income housing, architecture, and construction industries. The aim was to research, rethink, and redesign the homeless housing model, striving to find harmony in amount of service and support, number of occupants/densities, low development costs and an operating cost model that cash flows respons...

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