File #: 17-218    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/19/2017 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 6/19/2018 Final action:
Title: Exploration of Affordable Housing on Town-Owned Land PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is for the Board to receive an update on work staff and the Affordable Housing Task Force conducted on the exploration of possible affordable housing development strategies on town-owned land.
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Evaluation of Use - Crest St, 2. Attachment B - Evaluation of Use - Hill St, 3. Attachment C - Evaluation of Use - Pathway, 4. Attachment D - Criteria for Identifying Potential Sites, 5. Attachment E - Affordable Housing Authority
TITLE: Title
Exploration of Affordable Housing on Town-Owned Land
PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is for the Board to receive an update on work staff and the Affordable Housing Task Force conducted on the exploration of possible affordable housing development strategies on town-owned land.
body
DEPARTMENT: Town Manager's Office, Planning Department

CONTACT INFORMATION: Julie Eckenrode, Assistant to the Town Manager, 919-918-7308, jeckenorde@townofcarrboro.org; Trish McGuire, Planning Director, pmcguire@townofcarrboro.org

INFORMATION: Town staff and the Affordable Housing Task Force explored the potential for affordable housing development on parcels of town-owned land. This agenda item is to provide the Board an update on this work, for the Board to consider continuing to pursue this strategy, and for the Board to provide feedback on preferred methods for moving forward, if desired.

Overview of Exploration
In 2016, staff began exploring the possibility of facilitating development of affordable housing on publicly-owned land. This work began in partnership with Orange County and the Town of Chapel Hill through a regional workgroup. This workgroup established a standard set of criteria for evaluating publicly owned land to assist in determining viability of development on existing parcels. Attachment D has more information on this criteria and the process of identifying potential sites.

Town staff was then able to identify town-owned land that were potentially feasible sites for affordable housing development. Staff worked with the Affordable Housing Task Force to further analyze sites and explore possibilities for facilitating development. This work culminated in the identification of three sites in town that appear to be feasible for affordable housing development. These three sites are located on Crest Street, Hill Street, and Pathway Drive.

Attachments A, B, and C are evaluations and descriptions o...

Click here for full text