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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-06-18Affordable Housing Task Force Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. Municipal Administrative Centre, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville Meeting Room 1A ATTENDEES: Wendy Partner, Chair Councillor Ron Hooper, Municipality of Clarington Councillor Corinna Traill, Municipality of Clarington Councillor Janice Jones, Municipality of Clarington Henry Wildeboer, Former Pastor/Durham Christian Homes Joyce Kufta, Parkview Lodge Charlie Trim, Parkview Lodge Bob Malone, Newcastle & Bond Head Ratepayers Association Carron Jensen, Imaging Home Group Erin O'Reilly, DAFRS Carlo Pellarin, Manager, Development Review Branch, Municipality of Clarington Jeannette Whynot, Accessibility Coordinator, Municipality of Clarington Justin MacLean, Corporate Policy Analyst Heather Keyzers, Community Coordinator, Municipality of Clarington REGRETS: Mayor Adrian Foster Alan Robins, Director, Housing Services Division, Region of Durham Milt Dakin, Forestree Place Wanda Huntington, DAFRS Anthony Adrien, CMHC WELCOME Wendy welcomed Tony Irwin as out guest speaker. Mr. Irwin is the President and CEO of the Federation of Rental -Housing Providers of Ontario (FRPO). Mr. Irwin thanked the Committee for inviting him to speak. FRPO is the largest association in Ontario representing those who own, manage, build and finance, service and supply residential rental homes. They have over 30 years of experience and have 2200 members/350,000 units. FRPO works to promote a balanced and healthy housing market with a vital rental -housing industry, choice for consumers, adequate government assistance for low-income households, and private sector solutions to rental -housing needs. Mr. Irwin shared a story pertaining to a proposed new building in Dundas, Ontario and the issues that arose pertaining to appeal periods lasting up to 6 years thus causing increased cost to the developer. Mr. Irwin also explained the rules involved when Affordable Housing Task Force June 18, 2019 reclaiming a unit for personal use and the rules when a building is being updated and how the residents have the choice of moving back into their unit at the same rent as before the building was renovated. Mr. Irwin noted that the Provincial Government recognizes that there is a supply crisis. He stated that Bill 108 - More Homes, More Choice Act, received Royal Assent on June 6, 2019. He suggested that Clarington speed up the approval phase, develop where it makes sense and have a collaborative relationship between the municipality and developers. Driving factors are: 1. Cost of land and the need to unlock available lands to the developers i.e. surplus lands; and 2. Government opposed fees and charges He stated that he would relay the message back to his group that Clarington is interested in building affordable housing. Unfortunately Tim Neeb, Mahogany Management our second guest speaker was unavailable to attend today's meeting. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Moved by Corinna Traill, seconded by Henry Wildeboer THAT the minutes dated May 21, 2019 be approved with the following amendment on page 3: Change "Justice" to "Justin". "CARRIED" OTHER BUSINESS Council Resolution #GG -320-19 - Wendy thanked everyone from the Committee that attended and supported Bob Malone and Henry Wildeboer when they spoke at the General Government Committee Meeting. Wendy advised that Joyce Kufta did a fantastic job at the CMHC funding announcement. Parkview Lodge — Durham Access to Social Housing (DASH) vs. Durham Non -Profit Housing Corporation - Joyce explained the difference between the two applications. K Affordable Housing Task Force June 18, 2019 DASH is regulated by the Region of Durham and is for rent geared to income units. Durham Non -Profit Housing Corporation is the organization that Parkview obtain to maintain the building. They are separate application forms and processes. Parkview has both rent geared to income and market value units. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 11:19 a.m. Moved by Ron Hooper, seconded by Charlie Trim THAT the meeting be adjourned. "CARRIED" NEXT MEETING Please note that the Committee will not be meeting over the summer. The next meeting will occur in September 2019. K,