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DNS BLD2022-1321+Park_Impact_Fee_Worksheet+9.30.2022_6.15.30_PM+3140098Kim Williams From: Shipley, Brad <Brad.Shipley@edmondswa.gov> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 11:45 AM To: Jeff Chandler Cc: Bobby Thompson; Kim Williams; Dan Nelson (dan@designsnw.com) Subject: RE: Housing Hope - Impact Fee Waiver/Reduction Request Thank you for providing, Jeff. This will suffice for the impact fee waiver request. -Brad From: Jeff Chandler <JeffChandler@housinghope.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 11:39 AM To: Shipley, Brad <Brad.Shipley@edmondswa.gov> Cc: Bobby Thompson<BobbyThompson@housinghope.org>; Kim Williams <kim@designsnw.com>; Dan Nelson (dan@designsnw.com) <dan@designsnw.com> Subject: Housing Hope - Impact Fee Waiver/Reduction Request Hello Brad, Thank you for taking my call yesterday. The below is provided for your review and consideration. Housing Hope — Edmonds Lutheran Church Field Apartments REQUEST FOR LOW INCOME IMPACT FEE WAIVER/REDUCTION (PARK IMPACT FEE WAIVER, TRANSPORTATION/ STREETS IMPACT FEE REDUCTION) The applicant, Housing Hope, intends to develop 52 units of Low -Income affordable housing and is respectfully requesting an impact fee waiver/reduction per ECDC 3.36.040.B./C. Housing Hope — Edmonds Lutheran Church Field Apartments (HH ELCF Apts.) proposes site and building improvements to a +/- 1.35-acre vacant parcel located at 8215 236th Street SW (APN 00576700002614) to create a multifamily development that will provide low-income affordable family housing. The two three-story structures propose a total of +/- 45,527 SF, comprised of 52 dwelling units offering 1-bedroom / 1-bath, 2-bedrooms / 1-bath, and 3-bedrooms / 2- baths configurations. Administration and community amenities will provide supportive services on -site to the residents, and include administration staff offices, health screening room (occasional services for on -site residents), community multipurpose room with kitchen for life -skills programs attended by the residents, children's room, laundry, multifamily community pantry, and maintenance shop and office. At project completion, the fifty-two (52) units will be affordable to households at or below 50% and 30% of area median income (AMI). Twenty-six (26) of the units will be designated to serve households that have previously experienced homelessness, with 6 (six) of these units dedicated to serving households with histories of substance abuse. The 26 units serving homeless households will be supported with Project -based Section 8 vouchers from the Housing Authority of Snohomish County (HASCO). Supportive services for the 26 units will be tailored under a Resident Services delivery model, where case managers will work with residents to create plans that help the respective families engage in activities that strengthen their households and increase their ability to be self-sufficient and inter -dependent with their community. Estimated household sizes range from 4 to 7 and the community is estimated to be a maximum of 272 residents, modeled after other Housing Hope sites that successfully integrate homeless families, low-income families, and families with special needs. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns prior to our permit submission. R, Jeff HOUSING HOPE Jeff Chandler Housing Developer Tel: (425) 322-3723 x 292 3331 Broadway Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 www.housinghope.org