HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-05-29 MinutesAffordable Housing Task Force
Tuesday May 29, 2018 at 10:00 a.m.
Meeting Room 1A
Municipal Administrative Centre
40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville
ATTENDEES:
Councillor Ron Hooper
Councillor Wendy Partner
Mary Bone, CEO, Habitat for Humanity
Karron Jensen (on behalf of Wanda Huntington)
Henry Wildeboer
Bob Malone, Newcastle & Bond Head Ratepayers Association
Sylvie Parker
Charlie Trim, Parkview Lodge
Joyce Kufta
Carlo Pellarin, Municipality of Clarington
Andrea Nicholson, Municipality of Clarington
Trevor Pinn, Municipality of Clarington
Alan Robins, Region of Durham
Selena Blake, DAFRS
Janet Dauncey, Municipality of Clarington
Attendees introduced themselves, for the benefit of those not at the previous meeting.
Councillor Partner stated she wanted to add another section to the agenda, 7. Other
Business".
The April 20t" minutes were reviewed.
Alan Robins advised that the report is out, and covers the entire region. It is in the
implementation phase, and a progress report is going to the Committee of the Whole on
June 6, and will be available on the website on May 30. The Region will work with
municipalities to see what incentives they can provide. The vision is to create a tactical
team with a representative from each municipality, to develop best practices. He is still
waiting for a response from five municipalities, including Clarington.
He is part of a group that is giving a presentation to the Planning Commissioners on
June 22.
Councillor Hooper asked if there are other Durham municipalities doing the same thing.
Alan clarified that all Durham Region municipalities need to have one person appointed
to the tactical team, who in return will report to their respective municipality.
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Councillor Partner stated developers are looking for DC charges refund; Alan said many
developers are not interested in providing affordable housing.
Mary Bone asked if there was any interest from private developers; perhaps look at
partnerships/tax deferral.
With respect to funding, Alan Robins explained that upon receiving money from the
Government, the Region puts out an RFP, with the funds used for operating or capital
expenses. After reviewing the RFP's, the recommendation of staff goes to Council to
approve or deny.
Charlie Trim iterated that the current situation is critical, and will only get worse, which is
not acceptable. Far too many people are on waiting lists, and they need help today.
What he heard at the last meeting was that the soundest option is basement
apartments, and conceded this option does present some obstacles to consider (i.e.
snow removal, parking, death of the landlord, etc.).and is not convinced this is the best
option
Councillor Partner suggested improvements to the process for funding are needed. As
an example, Parkview in Newcastle is ready for immediate occupancy, but money is
needed now to get started.
Bob Malone proposed that a specific area of the Municipality be chosen, and the team
mobilize homeowners to convert their basements. Sell the idea that it is helping
families, rather than making money. Concrete steps needed now to get the ball rolling.
Alan again stated he needs the name of the representative from Clarington.
Sylvie Parker asked if the public is aware of the severity of the problem. Alan assured
her there was lots of consultation with the public, and their feedback incorporated into
the report.
Councillor Hooper wondered if there are other `Parkviews' out there; shovel ready, just
waiting for funding. Alan proposed the creation of an inventory of surplus lands, and
stage of readiness for building.
Mary Bone stated that the process to put together a funding RFP is difficult to put
together. It is very costly for grass-roots/not-for-profit groups to put one together, and
they do not have the funds to hire a professional.
Bob Malone asked if there are any incentives to build (other than profit). He also
suggested that the team look at models that would attract a developer to building
affordable housing.
Karronn Jensen suggested how to partner and provide a charitable write off, at no cost
the Region. Clarington can provide an incentive.
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Mary asked about using Section 37 Agreements. Carlo advised Section 37 Agreements
and incentives are outlined in the last update in 2015.
Sylvie inquired about combining singles, senior and affordable housing with major
commercial. Carlo advised developers want to provide complete neighbourhoods
(residential, with some commercial).
Sylvia asked who owns Camp 30, and if they are willing to building housing/senior
residences. Carlo said the Jury Lands Foundation is working with the developer.
Trevor Pinn noted that the Courtice CIP has a grant program whereby one criteria is the
provision of affordable housing. Also exemptions/deferrals for large developments.
Carlo said this is only for Courtice, and experience demonstrates that putting in a
condition for affordable housing will not withstand an appeal at LPAT.
Andrea Nicholson said members on the Accessibility Advisory Committee want to know
how to encourage accessible housing. Are rental buildings going up? She noted
affordable housing generally evokes rental, not home ownership.
Mary asked what sort of incentives are offered to developers. Alan spoke of a condo
project in York Region that was looked at, with full DC rebates, and property tax
exemptions for a certain number of years.
Mary urged finding developers who accept social responsibility such as affordable
housing. Bob said they are definitely around, and added that less reliance on
government is needed. He also added that a group form, and sell ideas to those with a
social conscience.
Councillor Partner asked if tiny homes are allowed. Carlo advised that as a second
dwelling they are not, and are okay on a vacant lot.
Charlie Trim proposed requesting written clarification from the Region, and having a
developer attend a future meeting. Councillor Partner said that she invited Hannu
Halminen and he had to cancel. She will reach out to other developers as well. She
noted their issues are with the Region, not the Municipality.
Andrea Nicholson asked about the targets for affordable housing; Councillor Partner is
waiting to hear back from David.
Sylvie asked if it is the developer or Municipality who decides what size of housing to
build. Carlo said purchasers set demand for the size, with a mix of high- middle- and
lower -end priced homes.
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Councillor Partner suggested a possible brain -storming session with developers, in
order to determine what they need/want, and give this committee an opportunity to ask
questions.
Alan also asked that once Clarington selects its representative, they receive copies of
all minutes.
Councillor Partner will invite Brent Rice to the next meeting.
The meeting adjourned at 11:45 a.m.
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