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File #: 15-1709   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 3/5/2015
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing an appropriation of $100,000 in Neighborhood Stabilization Program program income funds to the Oscar Eason Senior Apartment redevelopment project located at 1602 E. Commerce in Council District 2. [Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager; John Dugan, Director, Planning and Community Development]
Attachments: 1. Oscar Eason Location Map, 2. Ordinance 2015-03-05-0161
DEPARTMENT: Department of Planning and Community Development


DEPARTMENT HEAD: John M. Dugan


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: District 2


SUBJECT:

Appropriation of additional NSP Program Income for the Oscar Eason Senior Apartments


SUMMARY:

An Ordinance authorizing an appropriation of $100,000 in Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) program income funds to the Oscar Eason Senior Apartments Complex.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The City of San Antonio City received a one-time Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Grant in 2009 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). NSP funds were utilized for a myriad of affordable housing stabilization activities to assist in stabilizing communities that have suffered from foreclosures and abandonment.

On February 20, 2014, through Ordinance 2014-02-20-0104, City Council authorized an appropriation of NSP funds to Merced Housing Texas, in the amount of $600,000 for the Oscar Eason Senior Apartment redevelopment project located at 1602 E. Commerce within the Denver Heights Neighborhood in City Council District 2. The affordable housing complex involves the demolition of a blighted structure and will provide 33 new one bedroom units for seniors who are at or below 50% AMI. The project is participating in the HUD 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program. The units will include handicap-accessible features and provide for supportive services in order to assist seniors with independent living.


ISSUE:

Over the past year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has relocated their Multi-family Rental Hub from San Antonio to Fort Worth. The relocation has cause delays in the processing of HUD multifamily applications. Due to the length of time necessary for HUD to issue the firm commitment through the HUD 202 program, the cost of construction materials has increased, thereby increasing the project financing gap by $100,000. Merced Housing T...

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