Explanation
BACKGROUND: The Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) operates the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program (LIHTC). This program is designed to increase the supply of quality affordable rental housing. These federal income tax credits provide the private housing development community the incentives to develop affordable housing by offsetting building acquisition, new construction or substantial rehabilitation costs.
LIHTC is a competitive review process based on the applicant meeting selected criteria. Some of the criteria are public benefit, location and organizational capacity. A resolution of support from Columbus City Council would provide the applicant with thirty-five (35) competitive points. The LIHTC applications are due to OHFA on March 18, 2004.
Emergency action is requested for this resolution in order to comply with the time line for the OHFA applications.
FISCAL IMPACT: No funding is required for this legislation.
Title
To support the application of Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (Jenkins Terrace) for Low Income Housing Tax Credits. ; and to declare an emergency.
Body
WHEREAS, The Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) is requesting applications for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program (LIHTC) from developers to create affordable housing in areas of high need and for special populations having the highest need; and
WHEREAS, the allocation plan offers competitive points for local government support in the form of a City Council resolution; and
WHEREAS, Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (Jenkins Terrace) is proposing the replacement of housing units at 1100 East Broad Street in the City of Columbus; and
WHEREAS, the project will contain a total of one hundred (100) units; and
WHEREAS, all one hundred (100) of the project's units will be affordable to low income who will pay thirty percent (30) of their income with a cap at the maximum tax credit rent; and
WHEREAS, all on...
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