HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/09/2015 - Minutes THE 921g MEETING
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY,CITY OF RENTON
MONDAY,February 9t 2015 AT 9:00AM
2900 NE 10TH ST.RENTON,WASHINGTON 98056
MINUTES
The Board of Commissioners of the Renton Housing Authority met for the monthly board
meeting on Monday February 9tt'2015.The meeting was held at the A.J.Ladner Administration
Building,2900 NE 10u'St.Renton,Washington.Chairperson Anderson called the meeting to
order at 9:00 am.
1. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT:Thomas Tasa,Gerry Marsh,Sally Eastey,Merna
Wheeler,and Maxine Anderson. Also present:Mark Gropper,Executive Director,Owen
Mayfield,Director of Finance and Accounting,and Kaelene Nobis,Executive Associate.
2. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES
MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler and a second by Commissioner Marsh to approve
the minutes of the 920th board meeting on January 12 2015.
Ayes:All Nays:None Motion Carried
3. AUDIENCE COMMENT
(Speakers must sign up prior to the Board Meeting).Each speaker is allowed five minutes.The initial audience
comment period is limited to one-half hour.A second audience comment period later in the agenda allows five
(5)minutes for each person,for a total comment period limited to the time constraints of the board.
4. CONSENT AGENDA
4.1.Local Government Investment Pool—January 2015
4.2. Checks Issued Report—January 2015
MOTION by Commissioner Tasa and a second by Commissioner Marsh to approve the
Consent Agenda.
Ayes:All Nays:None Motion Carried
5. FINANCIAL
5.1.Financial Statements as of December 2014.
RHA ended the year with a$2.6M surplus.The LIPH properties generated a$2.2M
surplus after accounting for the gain on sale of Phase II of Sunset Terrace to the City of
Renton.The Senior Properties generated a$346k surplus.The Market Rate properties
generated a$140K surplus after accounting for the repaving at Cedar Park.The Section
8 program broke even for the year.
The Authority ended the year with a Net Position(Net Assets)of$34.7M with$7.6M
classified as unrestricted.RHA held just over$11M in cash and liquid investments at
year end with$4.7M invested with the WA State Pool.
Notable items in 2014 include the following:
The Sale of Phase II of Sunset Terrace to the City of Renton for$2.6M
The construction of the Kirkland Avenue Townhomes for a total cost of$5.25M
The relocation of all remaining Sunset Terrace residents with 84 new HUD S8
replacement vouchers
Permanent financing on the Rolling Hills Apartments from Banner Bank.
The purchase of three new parcels/duplexes in the Sunset area to be used for future
development.
Repaying$1M on the JPMorgan/Chase line of credit.
Repaving the entire parking lot of Cedar Park for$279K
Replaced the carpet at Houser Terrace
The mission of the Renton Housing Authority is to provide decent,qualify,affordable housing in a safe
environment to people with low incomes who make Renton their home. Through partnerships with our
clients, service providers and other groups, we will responsibly increase and enhance our housing
programs while providing opportunities for those we serve to become self-sufficient.
MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler and a second by Commissioner Eastey to approve
the Financials.
Ayes:All Nays:None Motion Carried
5.2. Section 8 Utilization Update
We are ramping up to reach total 415 allocated vouchers.Issuing the remainder of the
surplus vouchers from relocation of Sunset Terrace.We are pleased with the response of
the residents off the waitin list.We are at 361,up from last month by 20 vouchers that
have been leased.Went from 25 port outs down to 16,executed a swap with King
county housing authority.Helps to lighten administrative burden.95.16%of our budget
allocation.Average cost per voucher is 779.11.We are showing that families are leasing
in out jurisdiction.At 90%of HUD.HUD responded to king county housing authorities
data,and agreed to increase of fair market rents,Jan 12 2015.Staff checked through
local office,and FMR have gone up by 8%,so this in turn made our VPS,is too low.
This information was received on February 5th.Raise voucher payment standard,even
though we will go into a shortfall.Budget authority would need to be sufficient in order
to take care of this.
a) Resolution#2486-2015:Resolution to affirm and implement the new Voucher
Payment Standard in accordance with the attached table for all recertification's and
move-ins effective on or after 01.12.2015.
MOTION by Commissioner Tasa and a second by commissioner Eastey,to affirm and
implement the new Voucher Payment Standard in accordance with the attached table for
all recertification's and move-ins effective on or after 01.12.2015.Chairperson Anderson
Called for the vote.
Ayes:All Nays:None Motion Carried
RESOLUTION#2486-2015
THERE FORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Commissioners of the Housing Authority
of the City of Renton.WA to affirm and implement the new Voucher Payment Standard
in accordance with the attached table for all recertification's and move-ins effective on
or after 01.12.2015.
DATE: Februa 9th 02
Signatur
Maxine on,Chairperson
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6. OLD BUSINESS,
6.1. Choice Neighborhoods Initiative Implementation Grant:Updates
a) King County Housing CNI risk/Mitigation
Role assumed for CNI grant.Mark Santos Johnson and mark attended KCHA board
meeting on Jan 20th.Laid out what the risks and mitigation for those risks are.Board
unanimously authorized all CNI grant application.
b) LIHI Letter of Support-Renton Housing Authority
If you have already been awarded tax credits,there are an additional couple points
on the scoring matrix. 185k dollars in tax credit to be promised for 2016.Convinced
staff at county,Testified before finance commission with letters of support from
stakeholders.We received a letter from Sharon Lee at LIHI.
c) Boeing Letter of Support to Mayor Law
Boeing step up as an anchor institution.
d) Choice Neighborhoods Initiative Implementation Grant Submittal.
For 35 million dollars we will bring 196 million to the table in leverage.$6.56c for
each CNI dollar.
The mission of the Renton(lousing Authority is to provide decent,quality,affordable housing in a safe
environment to people with low incomes who make Renton their home. Through partnerships with our
clients, service providers and other groups, we will responsibly increase and enhance our housing
programs while providing opportunities for those we serve to become self-sufficient.
7. NEW BUSINESS
7.1. Resolution#2485-2015:Resolution requesting authorization of disposition of obsolete
appliances.
MOTION by Commissioner Tasa and a second by Commissioner Wheeler to affirm the
authorization of disposition of obsolete appliances.Chairperson Anderson Called for the
vote.
Ayes:All Nays:None Motion Carried
RESOLUTION#2485-2015
THERE FORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Commissioners of the Housing Authority
of the City of Renton.WA to affirm authorization of disposition of obsolete appliances.
DATE: February 9th 2015 ,
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Maxine And on,Chairperson
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8. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NOTEWORTHY MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES
8.1.January 12,Briefing Mayor Law and Jay Covington,wi Stephen Norman,Dan Watson,
Choice Neighborhood Implementation Grant application and support strategies
8.2.January 13,King County Property Committee,Salvation Army Mtg location,Renton
Corps-720 S.Tobin Renton WA
8.3.January 13,Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant,Sunset Area redevelopment
planning meeting,City of Renton;Deborah Gooden,Philippa Nye,Ally Consulting
Group;Schemata Architects
8.4.January 13,Planning preparation w/City Hall staff for KCHA Board of Commissioners
meeting,CNI grant presentation,to convene 9:OOA January 20
8.5.January 13,6:P Sunset Area Public Community Meeting,RHA OneStop,CNI grant and
redevelopment,and Neighborhood House resident services plan
8.6.January 15,Colpitts Development,RHA,Veer&Schemata architects review of Sunset
projects design and Master Plan submission
8.7.January 15,Seattle/King County Salvation Army Advisory Board,Divisional
Headquarters,Seattle Queen Anne Avenue North,Monthly Meeting
8.8.January 20,CNI Briefing for the KCHA Board of Commissioners,City of Renton and its
Housing Authority,KCHA's Administrative Offices(700 Andover Park West,Tukwila)
8.9.January 21,Renton Community Foundation,Finance Committee Monthly Meeting
8.10.January 21,Legal Counsel to RHA,Inslee,Best,Doezie&Ryder,PS,Year In Review,
RHA priorities for 2015,Mark&Owen w/Eric Frimodt and Kathy Weber
8.11.January 22,Sunset Area Transformation Plan Special Request to WSHFC for 2016 9%
LIHTC forward allocation, 1000 2nd Avenue,28th Floor,Seattle WA
8.12.January 23,TelePCwork,travel day,PHADA conference St.Pete Beach,FL
8.13.January 25—28 PHADA conference St.Pete Beach,FL
8.14. February 4,HDC Board Meeting in Olympia,followed by scheduled appointments
with Governor Jay Inslee's staff;then Rep.Hans Dunshee,Sen.Steve Litzow,Rep.
Drew Stokesbary,Rep.Strom Peterson,Rep.June Robinson,and Sen.Bob Hasegawa
8.15.February 5—6 Association of WA Housing Authorities annual meeting in Olympia
9. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
9.1. Legislative Impacts to WA state PHA's:Vehicle and Fuel Consumption Future
9.2.For Immediate Release;Nearly 400,000 households pay over half their income
9.3. HDC Member Representative Toolkit
9.4.Washington Low Income Housing Alliance Membership
9.5. Resident Newsletter
The mission of the Renton Housing Authority is to provide decent,quality,affordable housing in a safe
environment to people with low incomes who make Renton their home. Through partnerships with our
clients, service providers and other groups, we will responsibly increase and enhance our housing
programs while providing opportunities for those we serve to become.self-sufficient
10.UPCOMING EVENTS
10.1. Mayors State of the City Address: March 4th 11:30-1:30.
ATTENDING:Mark,Owen,Kaelene;Sally,Gerry
10.2. Boundless Renton:May 12th 2015
10.3. May 18th and 19th 2015 PNRC Annual Conference in Seattle.Request to send five
employee participants.Sally wants to attend;Motion by TOM to approve S employee
participants in addition to the commissioners.TOM motions and Sally Seconds.
11.AUDIENCE COMMENT
12.ADJORN:10:35AM
DATE: Februa 9th 2 15
Signatur
Maxine An on,Chairperson
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The mission of the Renton Housing Authority is to provide decent,quality,affordable housing in a safe
environment to people with low incomes who make Renton their home. Through partnerships with our
clients, service providers and other groups, we will responsibly increase and enhance our housing
programs while providing opportunities for those we serve to become self-sufficient.