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November 18, 2016<br />
Oregon <strong>Housing</strong> <strong>Stability</strong> <strong>Council</strong> Minutes<br />
• The <strong>Council</strong> will be asked to make the motion and then to vote for each project.<br />
Ms. Detweiler will start with the HOME NOFA approvals and then move on to the LIHTC<br />
NOFA approvals (these will be presented by region).<br />
HOME NOFA Approvals:<br />
El Glen 2:<br />
Ms. Detweiler gave a high level briefing on this project. Ms. Detweiler invited the project<br />
sponsors to join her at the table to address questions from the <strong>Council</strong>. Rita Grady, Executive<br />
Director and Kimberly Lyle, Construction Manager from Polk Community Development<br />
Corporation came forward to address the <strong>Council</strong>. Ms. Grady provided an overview of the<br />
project including the number of units and its proximity to services.<br />
<strong>Council</strong>member Fieldman and Koza both said they thought it looked like a good project. Acting<br />
Chair Valfre expressed his appreciation for the quality work that the Polk Community<br />
Development Corporation does.<br />
Acting Chair Valfre called for a motion from the <strong>Council</strong>. <strong>Council</strong>member Geller made the<br />
motion found on page 12 of the meeting material packet and <strong>Council</strong>member Koza seconded the<br />
motion. Acting Chair Valfre called for the vote:<br />
El Glen 2<br />
<strong>Council</strong> member Motion Yes No Abstain Excused<br />
Tammy Baney<br />
X<br />
Aubre Dickson<br />
X<br />
Mike Fieldman<br />
X<br />
Anna Geller X X<br />
Zee Koza 2 nd X<br />
Acting Chair, Adolph “Val” Valfre<br />
X<br />
Vote: 5:0:0:1 | PASS<br />
Silvertowne I & II:<br />
Ms. Detweiler provided a synopsis of the project. Ms. Detweiler then called the sponsors to the<br />
table. Chrislyn Prantl from IS Living and Brett Sheehan from CASA of Oregon came forward to<br />
address the <strong>Council</strong>. Ms. Prantl provided the <strong>Council</strong> with additional information about the<br />
project. Mr. Sheehan told the <strong>Council</strong> that there are 44 units with rental assistance for the<br />
residents living there (30% of their income goes for rent).<br />
<strong>Council</strong>member Fieldman asked if the project was rural development and when the original units<br />
were built. Ms. Prantl told the <strong>Council</strong> that the project was rural development and that<br />
Silvertown I was built in 1974 and the other building was built in 1994.<br />
Acting Chair Valfre called for a motion from the <strong>Council</strong>. <strong>Council</strong>member Fieldman made the<br />
motion found on page 14 of the meeting material packet and <strong>Council</strong>member Koza seconded the<br />
motion. Acting Chair Valfre called for the vote:<br />
Oregon <strong>Housing</strong> <strong>Stability</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />
Meeting Materials Packet - Page 13