File #: 24-0315R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/12/2024 In control: Planning and Economic Development
On agenda: 4/22/2024 Final action: 4/22/2024
Title: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE GRANT OF $341,422.54 IN LOCAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING AID FUNDS TO CENTER CITY HOUSING CORPORATION FOR THE WADENA WEST PROJECT
Attachments: 1. 2024 Wadena West State Aid W final, 2. MN Affordable Housing Aide FAQ
Title
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE GRANT OF $341,422.54 IN LOCAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING AID FUNDS TO CENTER CITY HOUSING CORPORATION FOR THE WADENA WEST PROJECT

Body
CITY PROPOSAL:
WHEREAS, the city received $519,641 in Local Affordable Housing Aid in late December of 2023 with specific requirements requiring funds under this aid program be used on a qualifying project;
WHEREAS, Center City Housing Corporation had unexpected additional construction costs for the Wadena West affordable housing project following soil testing;
WHEREAS, the city finds that the Wadena West housing project meets the specific Minnesota Local Affordable Housing Aid qualifying project requirements; and
WHEREAS, the city desires to grant funds to Center City Housing Corporation for the additional costs associated with the soil conditions.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the proper city officials are hereby authorized to grant $341,422.54 in Local Affordable Housing Aid funds to Center City Housing Corporation for the Wadena West project which will be administered through city Fund 210-030-3213-5458.

Statement of Purpose
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This resolution authorizes the grant of $341,422.54 in Local Affordable Housing Aid funds to Center City Housing Corporation for the Wadena West affordable housing project. Center City Housing was awarded HUD HOME funds in 2023 to develop a 60-unit permanent supportive housing project on the corner of Wadena Street and 52nd Ave West. As a result of soil evaluations and environmental review, it was determined the soil was not sufficient to hold a three-story 48,000-square-foot building. There was significant testing and discussion on the condition of the soil. The experts determined the solution to the problem was to balance the soil and leave that in place for a nine-month settlement period and add aggregate piers to the foundation. This resulted in an additional $341,422.54 in project costs.

In December 2023, the city received $519,641 of Loc...

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