10/19/2021 |
Clark County Board of Commissioners
| Approved
Agenda note: DOCUMENT(S) SUBMITTED: 1. Affordable For-Sale Housing (8 pages) submitted by staff
DISCUSSION: Following introduction of the item, Nancy Amundsen, Director of Comprehensive Planning, advised of bringing a request before the Board to direct staff to begin negotiating a Disposal and Development Agreement with Kavison Homes for affordable for-sale housing; the County had been offering affordable housing under Section 7B of the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act of 1998 (SNPLMA), and was considering offering affordable for-sale housing under the same section; partnered with Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in order to proceed; provided a brief presentation on for-sale housing; provided guidelines for the process; advised that SNPLMA and Nevada guidelines would allow for a discount on the sale price for BLM land that would be used for affordable housing for low-income residents; BLM land recently sold for 185% of fair market value; the land in question was on Cactus Avenue, just east of Buffalo Drive and surrounded by single family homes; Kavison Homes provided five home plans with up to 1,600 square feet and housing costs between approximately $200,000 to $230,000 with a very low down payment.
Responding to a question from Commissioner Jones regarding an undeveloped portion of the proposed land; Ms. Amundsen advised that there were no current plans for development due to current connectivity issues with the remainder of the proposed site but if a bridge was constructed, amenities could be built for the residents.
In response to a question from Commissioner Kirkpatrick, Mr. Schiller advised of the willingness to work with Ms. Amundsen on a program focused on building or rebuilding credit scores; and Commissioner Kirkpatrick commented that there could be a non-profit agency willing to partner with the County on the program.
Todd Stratton, owner of Kavison Homes, advised of an upcoming meeting to identify and educate prospective buyers; and homes would be sold on a first come, first served basis.
In response to a question from Commissioner Segerblom regarding diversity of prospective homebuyers, legal counsel advised of providing outreach to minority and diverse communities but that could not be a deciding factor on who would be able to purchase a home.
Assistant County Manager Randall Tarr advised of a possible 100 to 120 tracts initially dependent on a zone change; spoke of collaboration with other County Departments and Kavison Homes; the goal would be to continue with the program and partnerships with HUD and BLM; and advised that the involvement of Social Services to assist non-profit agencies in home buyer preparation would be beneficial. | Pass |
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