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NBNPHA 2013 CONFERENCE “Affordable Housing – Planning for the Next Generation” Mike O’Brien, Fredericton City Councillor Chair, Affordable Housing Committee
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NBNPHA 2013 CONFERENCE Affordable Housing – Planning for the Next GenerationMike O’Brien, Fredericton City Councillor Chair, Affordable Housing Committee Municipal Role in Affordable Housing
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NBNPHA 2013 CONFERENCE “Affordable Housing –

Planning for the Next Generation”

Mike O’Brien, Fredericton City CouncillorChair, Affordable Housing Committee

Municipal Role in Affordable Housing

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Local Economy Vibrant

Low Vacancy Rate = Will Continue To Have Highest Rents in NB

N.I.M.B.Y ism - Getting Better, But Still Exists

Interest in Affordable Housing By Private Sector Growing – But Long Way To Go

The Need

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HOMELESSNESS INDICATORS # who stayed in a shelter 323# of shelter beds for Men 40# of shelter beds for Women 9# beds for Youth 16-19 (women only) 8

HOUSING INDICATORS # of provincially subsidized units 788# of non-profit and coop units 255# on PNB waiting list 500rental vacancy rate 2.6average rent for 2-bedroom apartment $761 average rent for rooming house $425

INCOME INDICATORS # on social assistance 7,401SA $ for single person $537 SA 1 adult/1 child $809 Minimum wage $10/hrCPI on food 133%

INDICATORS

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Visible Homeless Population - 430 persons

“Hidden Homeless” Population - 1,285 persons

Overcrowding- 1,095 households

In need of major repair - 2,485 households

Unaffordable Housing - 6,105 households

Fredericton’s Housing Iceberg

*despite increased housing starts, a large segment of the market place remains underserved.

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Affordable Housing Committee Formed in 2006

City, GNB, GC, Social Agencies, John Howard, Emergency Shelter, Home Builders & Real Estate Associations, Financial, Chamber…..

Advocacy, education, action

Action Plan

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Adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognizing the right to housing….

“ Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services…

Action Plan

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Adopted Land Discount Policy ◦12.5% discount for affordable rental developments

◦20% discount for single family AH homes

Deferred Upfront Development Fees to Non-Profits

Action Plan

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Action Plan• Affordable Housing Days & Seminars•City of Langford, BC = voluntary inclusionary zoning

•Ed Powers of City of St. John’s = affordable private development model

•Michel Labbé (Options for Homes) Toronto = private non-profit co-operative model

•F.C.A.G.H. = “Housing First”

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Action Plan

Dr. Avi FriedmanCo-founder of the Affordable Homes Program at the McGill

School of Architecture in Montreal,

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Meet With All Ministers of Social Development

Support A.H. Zonings Applications at PAC

Provide Opportunities for A.H. Media Coverage

Action Plan

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The Action Plan

was/is

Not Enough

……. Enter “Zone Fredericton”

Hit “Refresh”

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#1. Modernize the way we manage the city's growth#2. Make the zoning by-law easier for residents and investors to use

PURPOSE

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...meets the needs of all residents, but especially, of seniors, low-income residents, persons with disabilities, students, and newcomers to our city

#3. Meet changing social, economic, and environmental needs that….

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Parking Reductions To Incent A.H.Up to 40 % of the required parking for Provincial A.H. programs.

… must prove the required parking can be provided if the A.H. units go to market rate in the future

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Parking Reductions to Incent A.H.

Now: 1st 4 units parking exempt when part of a commercial development in the City Centre

Proposing 1st 8 units be exempt

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Parking Reductions to Incent A.H.

Reduce minimum parking requirement for downtown assisted living housing to 0.25 spaces per unit (from 0.50).

The # of downtown essential services and amenities reduces need for seniors to drive

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Parking Reductions to Incent A.H.

Reduced by 10% where residential developments are located close to transit

….and by 15% where residential uses are combined with commercial uses to create mixed use

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Parking Reductions to Incent A.H.

By 20 to 30 % for apartment buildings in close proximity to existing services.

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Smaller Lots to Incent A.H.

New zone with a smaller lot sizes (minimum frontage of 11.5 m and area of 345 m2)

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Density Bonus to Incent A.H.

Most significant provision

Up to 20% more units where A.H. units are incorporated into the proposed development.

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What’s Next? (to Drive A.H.)

A.H. Committee will work closely with stakeholder groups

Further amendments if further opportunities identified.

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Mayor Woodside Assuming FCM Chair

“Educate, Educate, Educate”

Community Planning Act Revisions

Inclusionary Zoning? (what’s stopping us?)

Housing First – Next Steps

What’s Next? (to Drive A.H.)


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