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File #: 15-8209    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Filed
File created: 5/1/2018 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 7/23/2018 Final action: 7/23/2018
Title: Sale of City-owned Property on Spencer Street
Attachments: 1. Location Map - Sale of City Property - Spencer Street, 2. Spencer Street Resolution DRAFT 5.14.pdf
Title
Sale of City-owned Property on Spencer Street

Action
Action:
Adopt a resolution approving the private sale of a parcel on Spencer Street (parcel identification number 091-091-04) consisting of 1.37 acres of vacant land to Shea Real Estate Investments, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Shea Homes which will include affordable units.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Mike Davis, Engineering and Property Management
Tony Korolos, Engineering and Property Management
Pamela Wideman, Housing and Neighborhood Services

Explanation
* One of City Council's priorities is to build and preserve vibrant and diverse neighborhoods by expanding the supply of affordable housing through new construction and preservation of the existing housing stock.
* In January 2016, City Council established a goal of creating 5,000 affordable units within a five-year period.
* On October 10, 2016, City Council accelerated the goal of creating 5,000 affordable housing units from five years to three years.
* The sale of the city property on Spencer Street for use towards affordable housing furthers this goal.
* The use of publicly-owned land is one of the tools proven to assist communities across the country in the creation of affordable housing.
* The city-owned property contains 1.37 acres of vacant land currently zoned R-5 (single family) in Council District 1.
* An appraisal of the property on April 9, 2018, established a fair market value of $50,000.
* Shea Homes desires to purchase the city-owned landlocked parcel coupled with adjacent parcels for the development of a mixed price point housing community which will include a minimum of ten percent HouseCharlotte qualified units.
* The proposed housing units will target households earning at or below 80 percent of the area median income with a long-term affordability deed restriction placed on the affordable units.
* The maximum purchase price for a new construction unit is $224,000.
* The HouseCharlotte program provides 10-year, deferre...

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