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tMetropolitan Council <br /> Working for the Region, Planning for the Future <br /> May 23, 2001 <br /> Katherine Hadley, Commissioner <br /> Minnesota Housing Finance Agency <br /> 400 Sibley Street, Suite 300 <br /> St. Paul MN 55101 <br /> RE: City of Orono <br /> Multifamily Housing Development Program—Orono Woods Apartment Project <br /> Metropolitan Council Referral File 18522-1 <br /> Dear Commissioner Hadley: <br /> The City of Orono has submitted for our review pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter <br /> 462C, a proposed housing bond program for the Orono Woods Apartment Project. The <br /> program proposes to finance acquisition and construction of a 62-unit apartment <br /> development at the intersection of Brown Road and Wayzata Boulevard in Orono through <br /> issuance of up to $9 million in revenue bonds. <br /> The construction of this 62-unit rental apartment development for independent seniors <br /> age 62 and older is consistent with local and regional plans that call for the development of <br /> life-cycle housing options in suburban communities, especially those that provide the <br /> opportunity for citizens to remain in their communities and roll over their existing homes <br /> to new young households moving into or moving up in the city. <br /> The Regional Blueprint encourages the development of life-cycle housing options <br /> throughout the region. As a participant in the region's Livable Communities Local <br /> Housing Incentives Program, Orono has negotiated housing goals that encourage more <br /> rental and life-cycle housing options in the city. Given Orono's forecasted sewered <br /> housing growth through 2010 and the benchmarks for rental housing in the suburbs in the <br /> Southwest of Minneapolis planning sector, it would be expected that Orono would add <br /> about 100 rental units during the decade. This elderly rental housing appears to be the first <br /> rental housing built in Orono since the city began LCA participation in 1995. <br /> Orono Woods will be built very close to services available in downtown Long Lake, <br /> including transit service. The proposed density of around 15 units per acre is also <br /> consistent with efforts to increase residential density, thus reducing land costs per unit and <br /> total development costs. <br /> Although the city's comprehensive plan has not been reviewed by the Council, the plan <br /> submitted for review indicates that it likely guides a sufficient amount of land for the <br /> development of medium density housing that would permit Orono to meet its affordable <br /> homeownership benchmark number if such affordable units were proposed. <br /> V:TIBRARY\COMMUNDVPETERSOM2001\052301 OronoN l 8522-I.doc <br /> 230 East Fifth Street St.Paul,Minnesota 55101-1626 (651)602-1000 Fax 602-1550 TDD/TIY 291-0904 Metro Info Line 602-1888 <br /> An Equal Opportunity Employer <br />
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