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Minutes of Meeting
October 25, 2011
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Larry Nelson reported that there have been several showings, but no contracts,
on the property at 5610 West 36 Place. At Mr. Nelson's request, there was
consensus to direct Cornerstone Realty to lower the price to $195,000 if not
sold in two weeks,
Larry Nelson reported that the Authority can use Program Income for down-
•ayment assistance to help people with the purchase of the homes where
CDBG was utilized, These funds will be fundedithrough CHAC. $10,000
CHAC funds are also available for down ssistance as well as $5000
for closing costs. i9e
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Housing Authority Minutes 3 October 25, 2011
Minutes of Meeting
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TO: Wheat Ridge Housing Authority
THROUGH: Sally Payne, Deputy Director, Wheat Ridge Housing Authorill
DATE: January 20, 2012
SUBJECT: Resolution Designating a Public Place for the Posting of Notices of Public
Meetings
1. Resolution 01, 2012
RESOLUTION NO. 01
Series of 2012
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Section 1, The lobby of the Municipal Building and the City's website shall constitute the
designated public place for the posting of meeting notices as required by the Colorado Open Meetings
Law. The Executive Director or his designee shall be responsible for posting the required notices no later
than twenty-four (24) hours prior to the holding of the meeting. All meeting notices shall include specific
agenda information, where possible.
DATED this day of 201.q
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Secretary to the Authority
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Wheat Ridge Housing Authority
INTRODUCTION
The Wheat Ridge Housing Authority (WRHA) was established by City Council Resolution on
January 22, 2001. Since 2001, 38 units have been rehabilitated. The WRHA completely
remodels the units making them safe and attractive inside and appealing on the outside, thereby
improving the neighborhood. Properties that have been refurbished include duplexes and multi
unit properties converted from apartments to condominiums.
Vision Statement:
"To increase home ownership opportunities and neighborhood/community pride in Wheat
Ridge."
2010 Program Goals:
• Encourage and promote homeownership through the acquisition of deteriorated or foreclosed
properties to convert to homeownership.
• Become a community resource for the assistance of and referral of housing funding and other
housing needs.
• Develop partnerships with other Housing Authorities, outside agencies, financial institutions
and private investors to provide affordable housing.
Remain a self - sustaining agency by reinvesting profits in the rehabbing of deteriorated
housing stock.
Purpose:
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Wheat Fridge Housing Authority
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HOME OWNERSHIP PROGRAM
The Wheat Ridge Housing Authority's most recent project is a single - family home on W. 36`
Place.
5610 W. 36` Place
3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
Built in 1952, 1211 Square Feet
Refinished hardwoods, new kitchen, new
electrical, new doors, new driveway, new
roof, mud /laundry room, eat -it kitchen.
Purchase Price: $134,000
Rehab Costs: $63,400
Rehab Completed 9/21/11
Listing Price: $195,000
Under Contract
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Wheat Ridge Housinq Authority
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS
On February 18, 2011, the Wheat Ridge Housing Authority purchased 7 single family homes
from Jefferson County Housing Authority using $900,000 in CDBG allocations that had been
allotted to the City through Jefferson County. The Wheat Ridge Housing Authority is rehabbing
the homes with new mechanical systems, windows, roofs and other exterior improvements as
needed. Kitchens and bathrooms will be remodeled with new appliances and fixtures.
3695 High Court
3- Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
Built in 1946, 1514 Square feet
New kitchen, new baths, new windows, new
furnace & A/C, new plumbing & electrical,
hardwood floors.
Purchase Price: $137,755
Rehab Costs: $82,860
Rehab Completed 12/5/2011
Listing Price: $195,000
Under Contract
3891 Moore St.
Under Construction
)VRHA
Wheat Ridge Housing Authority
4035 Nelson Street
Under Construction
4530 Yarrow St.
Under Review
3450 Upham Street
Wheat Ridge Housing Authority
4330 Upham Street
7910 W. 46 "' Avenue
Wheat Ridge Housinq Authority
FRUITDALE SCHOOL
On April 25, 2011, the Wheat Ridge Housing Authority purchased the Fruitdale School from the
Jefferson County School District. The historic school, built in 1926 and designed by noted
Denver architect Temple Buell, was slated for demolition by the School District after the
construction of the new Norma Anderson Pre - School adjacent to the Fruitdale building.
The WRHA is working with Colorado Preservation Inc. (CPI) and Historic Denver on a
structural assessment and reuse analysis of the building through a grant provided by the State
Historical Fund. A team of architects will inspect the building and looking at items such as the
layout and square footage will provide ideas for possible new uses for the building.
Fruitdale School started as a two -room brick structure in 1901. Disaster struck in December of
1926 when the school was destroyed by fire. However, a determined faculty kept classes in
operation in two churches until the new school was built and completed. A little known architect
designed that school in April of 1927. He became famous for designing over 300 buildings in
Colorado; his name, Temple Buell. The 1927 school still stands with an addition as
distinguished by the two different colors from the school's original brick. (Source: Wheat Ridge
Historical Society)
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