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File #: 25-0081   
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/16/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/13/2025 Final action:
Title: Approve a resolution related to an application by Austin Highland DMA Housing, LLC, or an affiliated entity, for competitive 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits for a new construction development to be known as Highland Commons, located at or near 618 East Highland Mall Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78752, and related to the allocation of housing tax credits within the City and near the proposed development. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Attachments: 1. Backup, 2. Draft Resolution, 3. Memo, 4. Recommendation for Action
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Approve a resolution related to an application by Austin Highland DMA Housing, LLC, or an affiliated entity, for competitive 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits for a new construction development to be known as Highland Commons, located at or near 618 East Highland Mall Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78752, and related to the allocation of housing tax credits within the City and near the proposed development. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.

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Lead Department
Housing Department

Fiscal Note
This item has no fiscal impact.

For More Information:
Mandy DeMayo, Interim Director, Housing Department, 512-974-1091.

Additional Backup Information:
Austin Highland DMA Housing, LLC, or an affiliated entity, will submit an application to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for competitive 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits. The applicant will receive a certain number of points based on Council's action. During the TDHCA scoring process, an application that receives a resolution of support will receive more points than an application that receives a resolution of no objection.

Staff recommends that Council support the proposed development because the proposed development is located in a high opportunity area and is located within 0.5 miles of high-frequency transit.

The resolution also acknowledges and confirms statements related to the location of the proposed development as required by TDHCA. Specifically, this resolution will acknowledge and confirm that the City has more than twice the state average of units per capita supported by Housing Tax Credits or Private Activity Bonds; acknowledge that the proposed development will be located one linear mile or less from another development that serves the same type of household and received an allocation of Housing Tax Credits (or private activity bonds) within the last three years; and allow the construction of the proposed development.

The proposed development wi...

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