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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: June 17, 2019
Report Number: CAO-007-19 Resolution: GG-415-19
File Number: By-law Number:
Report Subject: Tax Rebate for Parkview Lodge
Recommendations:
1. That Report CAO-007-19 be received;
2. That the Region of Durham be advised that the Municipality of Clarington supports the
proposed affordable housing project (Parkview Lodge expansion) recommended for
award by the Region of Durham pursuant to the evaluation of the Request for Proposals
1060-2018, under the Federal-Provincial Social Infrastructure Fund — Investment in
Affordable Housing Program (SIF-IAH Program);
3. That the Region of Durham be advised that the Municipality of Clarington will take the
necessary steps to set the municipal tax rate for the affordable housing project at the
single residential rate for twenty years from the date of building occupancy for any unit
that receives funding under the SIF-IAH Program; and
4. That all interested parties listed in Report CAO-007-19 and any delegations be advised
of Council's decision.
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Report Overview
Parkview Lodge, a local non-profit housing provider, is in the process of building a 37-unit
seniors' affordable housing development in Newcastle. The development will include 18
affordable units and 19 units at market rate. It has received funding support from the Federal
and Provincial governments as well as other consideration from the Region of Durham. In
order to meet the funding conditions for affordable housing financing through CMHC, the
host municipality must apply the residential property tax rate, not multi-residential, to the
affordable units.
1 . Background
1.1 Parkview Lodge has owned and operated a 43-unit seniors' building in Newcastle for
over 37 years. With the increasing pressure for affordable housing in our community,
Parkview is in the process of building a new 37-unit seniors' housing development. It will
include 18 affordable units and be built adjacent to their existing site.
1.2 They have received confirmation of federal-provincial funding through the Region of
Durham, as well as a co-investment loan and other financial incentives from CMHC. In
addition to this, the Region of Durham has offered to provide a deferral of development
charges.
1.3 In order to qualify for the affordable housing funding under the SIF-IAH Program,
Parkview requires that the Municipality set the property tax rate at that of residential, not
multi-residential. The Municipality extended such support to the affordable housing
development on Bowmanville Avenue, which was approved by Council in 2016.
1.4 In a letter to Mayor Foster dated May 13, 2019, the Parkview Board of Directors
provided an overview of incentives other municipalities have provided affordable
housing developments being built in their communities. Staff are currently undertaking a
review of potential affordable housing incentives that could be employed to support this
project and others like it going forward as part of an Affordable Housing Toolkit (more
information will be available after the regulations under proposed Bill 108 are clarified).
2. Tax Revenue Impact
2.1 The program requires the Municipality to provide financial support through a rebate of
property taxes. For the first 20 years after building occupancy, the 18 new affordable
units would be taxed as part of the New Multi-Residential tax class with a rebate
equivalent to the difference between the Residential Rate and the New Multi-Residential
Rate. After 20 years, the property would be taxed at the New Multi-Residential tax rate
until year 35, at which point it moves to the "Multi-Residential Tax Class".
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2.2 Assuming an assessed value of $10,000,000 (this is based on the May 13, 2019 letter
from Parkview), the annual foregone revenue to the Municipality would be $1,972/year
in 2019 dollars. This is based on the fact that the New Multi-Residential tax class is at a
1.10:1 ratio with the Residential Tax Class. This does not take into account taxes for
the Region of Durham or the Province of Ontario (education taxes).
2.3 When compared to regular multi-residential units, the savings on the municipal portion
for the entire project would be approximately $35,000/year in 2019 dollars, assuming an
assessment of $10 million. This is due to the fact that new multi-residential properties
already have favourable tax status for the first 35 years in an effort to promote new
purpose built rental buildings.
2.4 The impact for future years will be dependent on market value assessments, tax rate
adjustments, budget adjustments and other variables which are not readily
determinable. Therefore the total support to this project from the Municipality cannot be
precisely quantified.
2.5 Each year the Region of Durham will certify that the project meets the requirements for
the tax rebate. Parkview will pay the applicable taxes at the New Multi-Residential rate
and, provided it remains a qualifying property, the Municipality would then issue a
rebate. This protects the Municipality in case the property no longer qualifies as
affordable housing.
3. Concurrence
This report has been reviewed by the Director of Finance/Treasurer who concurs with the
recommendations.
4. Conclusion
It is respectfully recommended that Council support the rebate described in this Report
provided that the expansion remains an eligible affordable housing project.
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5. Strategic Plan Application
The recommendations contained in this report conform to the Strategic Plan.
Submitted by:
Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B.
CAO
Staff Contact: Trevor Pinn, CPA, CA, Director of Finance / Treasurer, 905-623-3379 ext.2602
or tpinn@clarington.net
List of interested parties to be notified of Council's decision:
Parkview Lodge (c/o Joyce Kufta and Theresa Vanhaverbeke)
Alan Robins, Director, Housing Services Division, Durham Region
Newcastle Village and District Historical Society
Newcastle/Bond Head Ratepayers Association
The Catholic Women's League of Canada
A Gift of Art, The Clarington Artist & Artisan's Outlet
Newcastle & District Chamber of Commerce
The Lions Club of Newcastle
Jean-Anne Symak
Nancy Stephenson