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File #: 07-0808    Version: 1 Name: Resolution to Amend Resolution R-07-461 to Approve the Sale of 1315 S Seventh
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/27/2007 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/17/2007 Final action: 12/17/2007
Enactment date: 12/17/2007 Enactment #: R-07-599
Title: Resolution to Amend Resolution R-07-461 to Approve the Sale of 1315 S. Seventh from Child and Family Services - Huron Service for Youth d/b/a HelpSource to Washtenaw Community Health Organization and to Approve the Assumption of a $50,000.00 HOME Mortgage, Note and Housing Affordability Agreement
Title
Resolution to Amend Resolution R-07-461 to Approve the Sale of 1315 S. Seventh from Child and Family Services - Huron Service for Youth d/b/a HelpSource to Washtenaw Community Health Organization and to Approve the Assumption of a $50,000.00 HOME Mortgage, Note and Housing Affordability Agreement
Memorandum
Attached for your review and approval is a resolution to approve an amendment to Council Resolution R-07-461 which approved the sale of 1315 S. Seventh from HelpSource to the WCHO. The WCHO agreed to assume the City’s $50,000.00 HOME Mortgage and extend the term from 30 years to 99 years. The City traditionally executes a 99-year deferred mortgage to be repaid at the term’s end, at the time of sale or transfer of the property, or if the use changes from affordable housing. The mortgage gives City Council the option of converting the mortgage to a grant or extending the term of the mortgage at the term’s end. The intent is to preserve the units as low-income housing for a long time period.

The WCHO is requesting that the term be amended to convert the mortgage to a grant after 99-years, similar to the mortgages the City executed with the WCHO on 4 previous group home properties. The Office of Community Development recommends that City Council approve this amendment.

All of the other terms in the original resolution will remain in effect.
Staff
Prepared by: Jennifer Hall, Housing Program Coordinator
Damon Thompson, Interim Community Development Director
Reviewed b: Jayne Miller, Community Services Administrator
Body
Whereas, Child and Family Services - Huron Service for Youth D/B/A HelpSource has closed its doors;

Whereas, The City desires to maintain the units at 1315 S. Seventh as affordable housing;

Whereas, WCHO has agreed to purchase the property to be used as 24-hour intensive residential treatment to 6 individuals with severe developmental disabilities or mental illness on condition that the property is zoned appropriately, a group...

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