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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda - Affordable Housing Committee - 10/19/2022South Burlington Affordable Housing Committee Room #301 at 180 Market St South Burlington, VT 05403 AGENDA Participation Options In Person: Room #301 – 3rd Floor – 180 Market St Assistive Listening Service Devices Available upon request Electronically: https://meet.goto.com/SouthBurlingtonVT/ahc-10-19-2022 You can also dial in using your phone. +1 (872) 240-3212 Access Code: 571-598-573 Wednesday October 19, 2022 6:00 PM 1.***Call to order, approve minutes from 09/21/2022 AHC meeting, approve agenda, announcements, public comment 2.City Manager Update 3.Discussion and possible action for City Council request for Committee feedback on ARPA funding 4.Adjourn Prepared on September 21, 2022 Next regular meeting: Wednesday, October 19, 6:00 p.m. City Hall or online AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMMITTEE – Draft Minutes September 21 2022, 6:00 p.m., meeting held online and at City Hall Members Present: Chris Trombly, Darrilyn Peters, John Simson, Leslie Black-Plumeau, Megan Emery, Ariel Jensen Vargas Absent: Sandy Dooley, Tom Goetz, Vince Bolduc Resident: Donna Leban 1. Call to order, approve minutes from the 08/17/2022 AHC Meetings, approve agenda, public comment, announcements Darrilyn moved to accept minutes, Leslie seconded. Unanimously approved Leslie proposed to accept the agenda, Darrilyn accepted. Unanimously approved Announcements: Leslie shared that registration is open for VT Statewide Housing Conference on Wed Nov 16th and will send a link. Fee is $100. There is a scholarship fund available for ten people to attend the conference. Committee members should contact Jessie Baker if interested in attending to cover the fee. Chris met with someone who is interested in starting a Housing Committee in Williston. Reviewed process for Work Groups City Manager Update: Housing Trust Fund is meeting Tomorrow. City Council holding mtg on Nov 30th to hear from committees about ARPA fund priorities. Jessie spoke on panel (representing municipalities). What is state’s role in local zoning and what is the local role in zoning? 2. Discussion and possible action regarding Education Impact Fees School board looking to reinstate education impact fees. Based on bedroom count. $42,000 unit if over 3 bedroom. School is updating RSV study and ordinance.Council would have to warn an ordinance change for a public comment. All know we have capacity issues. Most likely will tie impact fees to a specific capital project. What is status of this proposal? Impact fees are meant to be a contribution that represents the costs that new development brings. RSG and Planning and Zoning put in population projections together, based on national formulas. Need to use real examples in So Burlington. Impact fee can be like an escrow account for very specific projects. 3. Discussion and possible action for Planning Commission Liaison. How does the redevelopment work group communicate with PC? Janet will draft an email to Jessica asking about a contact person to support the redevelopment work group. 4. Discussion and possible action on a motion to Climate Action Task Force to recommend changes to the draft climate action plan. Darrilyn will contact Vince and make sure he has the most updated version of the CAP. Next mtg to discuss CAP with CC is Oct 3rd Chris moved to assign housing trust funds for the building ordinance to offset cost …(read from Evernorth recommendations). Leslie seconded. Discussion ensued. Megan showed rebates available ($8,000.) for heat pumps beginning in Jan. 2023 through federal grant. 2 Voted for. 2 Voted against. 3 abstained. Motion did not paSS 5. Leslie moved to adjourn. Darrilyn seconded. All in favor.