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Proposed Resolution - 7/4/2021REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF SALT LAKE CITY RESOLUTION NO. _______________ FY 2021-22 Affordable Housing Funding Priorities RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF SALT LAKE CITY ADOPTING HOUSING FUNDING PRIORITIES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 WHEREAS, on February 9, 2021 the Board of Directors of the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City (“Board”) confirmed approval of the Housing Funds Allocation Policy (“Funds Policy”) which establishes polices with respect to dedicating and directing resources for the development and preservation of housing by funding source (“Housing Funds”). WHEREAS, the Funds Policy provides that annually, prior to the annual budget process, the RDA shall present to the Board a Housing Development Funding Strategy (“Funding Strategy”). WHEREAS, the Funding Strategy shall include a projected amount of revenue to be allocated to the Housing Funds, proposed funding allocations for housing activities, and proposed funding priorities (“Funding Priorities”) for the upcoming fiscal year. WHEREAS, pursuant to the Funds Policy, the Board shall consider the Funding Strategy as part of the annual budget adoption process. WHEREAS, on March 23, 2021 the Board adopted the Housing Development Loan Program Policy (“HDLP Policy”) to create a program to centralize the application, underwriting, and approval process across all funding sources, providing a one-stop-shop for community partners to access resources for the development and preservation of affordable housing. WHEREAS, the HDLP Policy provides that the annual Funding Priorities, as proposed through the Funding Strategy, shall be subject to approval by the Board on an annual basis. WHEREAS, the Board desires to adopt Funding Priorities to direct resources for the development of affordable housing through the HDLP for fiscal year 2021-22. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF SALT LAKE CITY, as follows: Fiscal Year 2021-22 Affordable Housing Funding Priorities 1. FAMILY HOUSING: Provide opportunities for families to enjoy the many benefits of urban living by encouraging the development of housing that is more conducive to larger household sizes. 2. TARGET POPULATIONS: Expand the availability of units for extremely low-income households, thereby providing housing options for individuals or families that are homeless or at risk of homelessness. 3. NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY: Utilize the development of housing as a method to remove blight, reduce crime, revitalize neighborhoods, and stabilize communities. 4. MISSING MIDDLE & UNIQUE HOUSING TYPES: Promote an array of scale of project types to diversify the City’s housing stock/forms and provide more affordable living options for residents. 5. HOMEOWNERSHIP: Create opportunities for those who have historically rented in the community to build wealth and establish permanent roots through homeownership. 6. SUSTAINABILITY: Achieve green building and energy conservation standards to lower housing expenses, conserve resources, and promote resiliency. 7. EXPAND OPPORTUNITY: Provide for Neighborhoods of Opportunity by promoting the economic diversity of the housing stock within neighborhoods. 8. NEIGHBORHOOD IMPACT: Encourage housing that is high-quality, enduring, and that contributes to neighborhood context and livability through architectural and urban design best practices. 9. TRANSPORTATION OPPORTUNITIES: Promote a multimodal transportation network and ensure convenient and equitable access to a variety of transportation options. 10. HISTORIC PRESERVATION/ADAPTIVE REUSE: Encourage the preservation and/or reuse of buildings to preserve the character of neighborhoods. 11. COMMERCIAL VITALITY: Foster a mix of land uses and unique neighborhood business districts that adequately meet the local community’s needs. 12. PUBLIC ART: Promote cultural expression and add to the experience and value of the built environment through art that is publicly visible or accessible for all to experience. 13. FUND LEVERAGING: Maximize impact by leveraging funds with the private market and with other available public resources. Passed by the Board of Directors of the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City, this _______ day of ________________, 2021. ________________________________ Ana Valdemoros, Chair Approved as to form: __________________________________ Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Allison Parks Date:____________________________ The Executive Director: ____ does not request reconsideration ____ requests reconsideration at the next regular Agency meeting. ________________________________ Erin Mendenhall, Executive Director Attest: ________________________ City Recorder April 15, 2021