HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-04-20 MinutesAFFORDABLE HOUSING ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2018 at 10:00 a.m.
MEETING ROOM 1C
MUNICIPAL ADMINSTRATIVE CENTRE
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE
ATTENDEES:
Mayor Adrian Foster
Councillor Ron Hooper
Councillor Wendy Partner
Mary Bone, CEO, Habitat for Humanity
Wanda Huntington
Henry Wildeboer
Bob Malone, Newcastle & Bond Head Ratepayers Association
Sylvie Parker
Charlie Trim, Parkview Lodge
Carlo Pellarin, Municipality of Clarington
Andrea Nicholson, Municipality of Clarington
Trevor Pinn, Municipality of Clarington
Alan Robins, Region of Durham
Anthony Adrien, CMHC
Selena Black, DAFRS
Linda Coutu, Municipality of Clarington
Mayor Foster welcomed everyone to the meeting and asked that everyone introduce
themselves.
Mayor Foster gave a brief overview of the affordable housing issue and advised that this
meeting was called in order to determine what can be done locally and/or in support of
what the Region is doing. Mayor Foster advised that he would not be chairing this
committee meeting moving forward and asked Councillors Hooper and Partner to
consider this role.
Wanda Huntington gave a brief summary of the "My Home My Community" project
which is intended to determine the criteria for the National Housing Strategy when it
looks at "inclusive, affordable and accessible housing solutions for people with
developmental disabilities". Discussion ensured about the possibility of tax incentives to
offset the cost of rent.
Alan Robins gave a brief summary on the Region's work to date as well as Regional
incentives. Mr. Robins advised that a Federal Housing Grant is being proposed at
$200.00 per month. The Region is focused on keeping the current stock of affordable
housing and encouraging new affordable housing. Mr. Robins shared that housing
priority is given to victims of family violence.
Mr. Robins advised that the Region's Committee on Affordable & Seniors Housing will
be bringing an update report to Council in June. The Committee is in the process of
begin to implement the 34 recommendations contained within the original report. A
copy of the Region's report will be distributed electronically to everyone and hard copies
will be available to those who request it.
Anthony Adrien spoke briefly about the Provincial DC rebate program. Clarington has
designated the Region to administer on its behalf and ideally we should know before the
Provincial election.
Mayor Foster brought up the possibility of Tiny Homes although Mr. Robins advised that
they come with accessibility challenges, amongst other things, and they are also
considered mobile.
Mary Bone gave a presentation on behalf of Habitat for Humanity Durham. Mary
touched on the need for families to obtain affordable housing and talked about rental
costs versus home ownership. Habitat for Humanity is breaking ground on 4 new
homes in 2018 with 6 more to go in Centre Town; 40 unit potential at Normandy site and
4 units at the Whitby site.
There was discussion pertaining to finishing off basements to allow rental units, but it
was determined that homeowners would not be subsidized for this because it would
increase the value of private homes.
There was discussion surrounding the next steps for this group moving forward.
Councillor Partner agreed to Chair the committee. It was decided that monthly
meetings would be held for the time being. Mayor Foster will attend as many meetings
as possible. Alan Robins will provide a copy of the Task Force report. Anthony Adrien
will provide information pertaining to availability of government funding. It was decided
that Brent Rice, Chief Building Official, would be invited to speak to the group at the
next meeting.
The meeting adjourned at 12:00 p.m.