HomeMy WebLinkAbout2050RESOLUTION NO. 2O5O
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington: (1) finding that a pressing
need exists to develop affordable and workforce
multifamily housing and helping to fulfill that need is
a government purpose, and (2) authorizing the
Mayor to sign an interlocal agreement with the City
of Seattle that authorizes Community Roots
Housing, a public development authority created by
the City of Seattle, to develop affordable and
workforce multifamily housing in the City of Kent'
RECITALS
A. The City council has found that there is a pressing need for
more affordable housing for low-income and moderate- income households
within Kent.
B. In June 202L, the City of Kent (city) adopted a Housing options
plan that identifies actions to ensure that Kent has a diverse range of housing
types to accommodate all economic segments of the community, including
housing for moderate-income community members who may not be eligible
for regulated or subsidized affordable housing that is income-restricted'
C. The City desires to encourage and support the development of
more affordable housing through agreements with other public entities with
access to additional financing tools not previously available to the City'
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D. The City of seattle chartered the capitol Hill Housing
Improvement Program, which is now known as Community Roots Housing,
in L976 as a public corporation organized under chapter 35.2I of the Revised
Code of Washington (RCW), and the purpose of Community Roots Housing
is to help preserve, develop, own and operate affordable multifamily housing
as well as cultural, social, and economic facilities and to provide programs
and services to promote equity and resilience in communities'
E. Community Roots Housing has a long history of successfully
fulfilling its purpose both inside and outside its Capitol Hill boundaries,
including a prior affordable housing project in unincorporated King County in
which Community Roots Housing partnered with the Delridge Neighborhoods
Development Association and the White Center Community Development
Association to secure tax credit equity for the SOPI Village affordable housing
project.
F. Community Roots Housing desires to work with additional
community-based partners in incorporated and unincorporated King County
to provide affordable housing and cultural, social and economic oppottunities
and facilities, and Community Roots Housing requested permission from the
City of Seattle to work at new locations in incorporated and unincorporated
King County.
G. RCW 35,2I.740 provides that a public development authority
may not operate outside of the boundaries of the establishing city unless
that city enters into an agreement with another city or county.
H. Seattle Municipal Code Section 3.110' 170(B) states, *If
authorized by its charter to do so, a public corporation may undeftake
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projects and activities or perform acts outside the limits of the City lof
Seattlel only in those areas of another jurisdiction whose governing body by
agreement with the City [of Seattle] consents thereto" and the Community
Roots Housing charter so authorizes.
L Through Ordinance 125424, passed by the Seattle City Council
on September 25,2017 and approved by the Mayor on October 5,2OI7
(Ordinance), the City of Seattle authorized and directed the Director of
Intergovernmental Relations to enter into agreements with King County and
the cities of Bellevue, Federal Way, Issaquah, Kirkland, Kent, Mercer Island,
Redmond, Renton, SeaTac, Shoreline and Tukwila, substantially in the form
attached to such Ordinance, to permit Community Roots Housing to
participate in the development of affordable housing projects in areas
outside Seattle.
J. Any termination of such agreement between Kent and Seattle
to permit Community Roots Housing to develop affordable and workforce
housing projects would apply prospectively only and would not apply to any
Community Roots Housing projects already completed or underway at the
time of termination.
K. As required by the Ordinance, Community Roots Housing has
submitted a resolution of its Board of Directors, requesting Seattle and the
City enter into the Agreement and certifying the Board's authorization for
projects within the City consistent with its charter'
L. It is in the interests of the City to permit Community Roots
Housing to engage in mission-driven projects that provide affordable and
workforce housing and community development within the City's
boundaries.
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M. The construction of affordable and workforce housing is an
integral means of making Kent a safe, inclusive, and welcoming community'
N. On September 20,2022, City staff provided the operations and
Public Safety Committee an overview of Public Development Authorities and
the potential role of Community Roots Housing in developing affordable and
workforce housing in Kent.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT,
WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
RESOLUTION
SECTION 7. - Findings. The City Council hereby finds that in the
South King County region, a significant percentage of households are cost-
burdened and pay more than 30olo of their income on housing costs. There
is a severe shortage of housing affordable and available to families earning
between 607o and I2Oo/o of the area median income within the boundaries
of Kent. The housing shortfall results in high housing costs, reduced home
ownership, reduced household ability to pay for transportation, childcare,
and medical care, disproportional impacts on communities of color, increased
traffic congestion and air and water pollution, negatively affects Kent
employers' ability to attract and retain a qualified and diverse work force,
impacts transportation infrastructure, and reduces overall quality of life' The
Council hereby further finds that the provision of workforce housing
affordable to moderate income households is a fundamental governmental
purpose.
'E9TION
2. - Detegation of Authority. The Mayor is hereby
authorized to enter into an interlocal agreement with the City of Seattle for
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the purpose of permitting Community Roots Housing, a public corporation
chartered by the City of Seattle, to provide affordable housing and
community development projects located outside Seattle city limits and
within the City of Kent, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to
the City's Economic and Community Development Director and the City
Attorney. The agreement shall be in substantially the form of Attachment A
to this Resolution.
SECTION 3. - Severability. If any one or more section, subsection,
or sentence of this resolution is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this resolution
and the same shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 4, - Corrections by City Clerk Upon approval of the city
attorney, the city clerk is authorized to make necessary corrections to this
resolution, including the correction of clerical errors; resolution, section, or
subsection numbering; or references to other local, state, or federal laws,
codes, rules, or regulations.
SECTION 5. - Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be
in force immediately upon its passage.
DANA RALPH,
September 20, 2022
Date Approved
KIMBERLEY A OTO, CITY CLERK
September 20, 2022
Date Adopted
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APP TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY
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ATTACHMENT A . INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT
THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT is entered into bCtWCCN thc CITY OF KENT,
a municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Washington,
hereinafter referred to as the "City" and THE CITY OF SEATTLE, a Washington
municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Seattle," each being a unit of
general local government of the State of Washington.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, Seattle chartered Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program,
now known as Community Roots Housing (*CRH"), in 1976 with the purpose of
assisting homeowners, property owners, residential tenants, and residents of the
Capitol Hill community and such other areas as approved by the Board of Directors
in preserving, improving, and restoring the quality of their homes, property, and
neighborhoods, and to provide additional housing, cultural, social, and economic
opportunities and facilities; and
WHEREAS, CRH has a long history of successfully fulfilling its purpose both
inside and outside its Capitol Hill boundaries; and
WHEREAS, an important component of CRH's mission is to facilitate and
provide safe and affordable housing and community development for the benefit
of low-income and moderate-income individuals and families; and
WHEREAS, CRH has identified a specific mission-driven need in the City of
Kent and anticipates identifying a project or projects meeting such need in the near
future; and
WHEREAS, CRH is a public corporation established under Seattle Municipal
Code (SMC) Chapter 3.110; and
WHEREAS, SMC, Section 3.110,170, states in part: "If authorized by its
charter to do so, a public corporation may undertake projects and activities or
perform acts outside the limits of the City fof Seattle] only in those areas of another
jurisdiction whose governing body by agreement with the City fof Seattle] consents
thereto," and
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the CRH Charter so authorizes; and
WHEREAS, both the City and Seattle desire to facilitate CRH's undertaking of
projects and activities consistent with its chartered purpose and to provide needed
affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, by Seattle Ordinance L25424, the City Council of Seattle
authorized Seattle's Director of Intergovernmental Relations to enter into this
agreement with the City to enable CRH to perform the activities described herein;
NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE FOREGOING CIRCUMSTANCES,
THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
1. Consents
The City and Seattle each consent to CRH, a public corporation chartered by
Seattle, developing affordable housing and community development projects
located outside the Seattle limits in the city of Kent, which may include, without
limitation, participating in the financing, ownership, and operation of such projects'
The consent provided in this Agreement is intended to satisfy the conditions of SMC
3.110.170 and the Charter of CRH for actions outside Seattle, and does not
constitute approval of any components of such projects that may be required by the
City or any , state or federal law or regulation.
2. Powers and Authority
Pursuant to RCW Section 35.21.740, the City and Seattle agree that with
respect to all activities of CRH related to such projects and all related property
interests now or hereafter held by CRH, the powers, authorities, and rights of
Seattle to establish, to confer power and authority upon, and to exercise authority
over, a public corporation or authority, as expressly or impliedly granted pursuant
to RCW Sections 35.21".730 through 35.21 .755, shall be operable, applicable, and
effective in the city of Kent, so that CRH shall have the same powers, authority,
and rights with respect to such activities as CRH has within the corporate limits of
Seattle, and shall be subject to the same Seattle ordinances and authority of
Seattle.
3. Duration
This Agreement and the consents herein shall take effect when both parties
have signed this Agreement and shall remain in effect so long as the corporate
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Attachment A - Interlocal Agreement
existence of CRH continues, unless the City has withdrawn its consent set forth in
Section 1 or this Agreement has been otherwise modified or terminated by
written agreement of the City and Seattle.
4. Miscellaneous
a. This Agreement represents the entire agreement of the parties with
respect to the subject matter hereof. Nothing in this Agreement shall
impose any obligation, liability or responsibility on the City or Seattle
for any liability, action, or omission of CRH.
b. CRH shall provide an annual report to the City Economic and
Community Development Director by December 1 of each year,
detailing the activities of CRH in the City of Kent, including but not
limited to: existing buildings and/or properties acquired; number of
units converted or built; projects in the development pipeline; and
targeted and achieved income levels for units built or acquired.
CITY OF KENT CITY OF SEATTLE
By: Signature By: Signature
Printed Name Printed Name
Title Title
Date
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY OF KENT ATTORNEY
Date
CITY OF SEATTLE ATTORNEY
By: Signature By: Signature
Printed Name Printed Name
Date
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Attachment A - Interlocal Agreement