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220803 Affordable and Attainable Housing Advisory Committee MinutesPage 1 of 5 The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Affordable and Attainable Housing Advisory Committee August 3, 2022 4:15 p.m. Present: Cedric Tomico, Councillor Chris Parker, Dane Willson, Councillor Penny Esseltine, Suzanne Renken Regrets: Gary Green, Lisa Lanthier, Rebecca Smith Absent: Elyse Pelland Staff: Kyle Pratt, Chief Administrative Officer; Laura Pickersgill, Executive Assistant; Cephas Panschow, Development Commissioner MINUTES 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 4:20 p.m. 2. Adoption of Agenda Resolution #1 Moved by: Cedric Tomico Seconded by: Councillor Esseltine THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Affordable and Attainable Housing Advisory Committee meeting of August 3, 2022, be adopted, as amended with the addition of item 5.7 Carried 3. Minutes of the Previous Meeting Page 2 of 5 Resolution #2 Moved by: Councillor Esseltine Seconded by: Cedric Tomico THAT the minutes as prepared for the Affordable and Attainable Housing Advisory Committee meeting of May 25, 2022, be adopted. Carried 4. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared. 5. General Business and Reports 5.1. Tiny Home Show- Municipal Conference Day This event is taking place tomorrow and Cedric will report back afterwards. 5.2. Community Strategic Plan Goals 5.2.1. Affordable and Attainable Housing Committee Terms of Reference 5.2.2. AMO and HATF Recommendations Kyle provided an overview of the Committee’s mandate and goals to ensure they are being fulfilled. It was noted that Oxford County Council had received an update regarding the Master Housing Strategy along with the Housing Needs Assessment at their June 22 meeting. This information was circulated via email to the Committee and will be brought to the next meeting for further review. A discussion was held regarding developing an attainable housing plan. It was suggested that the Committee review the County’s plan once complete and build the Town’s plan off of that. It was noted that many municipalities hire a consultant to complete their housing plans. It was suggested that the article previously circulated regarding the plan created by the Town of Collingwood be recirculated. It was suggested that a review of what other larger municipalities have created for housing plans be done. 5.3. Expansion of Entrepreneurial Zone- Commercial Policy Review Cephas provided a summary of the purpose for the Entrepreneurial Zone, which encircles the Central Commercial zone and acts as a transitory zone between the core and residential zones. It was suggested that by potentially expanding Page 3 of 5 the Entrepreneurial Zone that this could allow for development of more lands for housing, including affordable housing or office space. It was suggested that this would need to be done in tandem with the zoning restrictions or by lessening the restrictions in the zoning. It was mentioned that innovative ideas would be required to ensure the best use of the spaces. Cephas will bring back more information on this to the next meeting. 5.4. Resolution- More Homes, More Choices Act This item was brought forward for Committee awareness. 5.5. Community Improvement Plan Updates for Social Housing Cephas provided an overview of the revisions made to the Community Improvement Plan to incorporate the term ‘social housing’. It was noted that by adding this definition it would allow for funding of social multi-residential housing projects outside of the downtown, which are not currently permitted under the existing Community Improvement Plan. It was suggested that the words ‘and/or affordable housing’ be added after ‘social housing’. It was suggested that additional residential units be included as part of the definition. Cephas will incorporate these comments into the version that will be brought forward to Council prior to being reviewed with the Province. 5.6. Surplus Lands designated for Affordable and Attainable Housing and EOI Staff are working on developing a list of surplus lands. It was noted that once this list is updated the Committee can review it to make recommendations on other lands that could possibly be used for affordable and attainable housing projects. 5.7. Addition of Committee Member The County approached staff about getting the Committee’s opinion on adding an additional member to the Committee. This individual would be the person holding the newly created position at the County known as the Housing Programs Coordinator. The Committee passed the following resolution: Resolution #3 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Cedric Tomico THAT the Affordable and Attainable Housing Committee is recommending Cole Warwick be appointed a member of this Committee; Page 4 of 5 AND THAT the representation from Oxford County remain at two individuals for voting purposes; AND FURTHER THAT that the third person represent in a staff liaison capacity. Carried Laura will reach out to the County about which members they would like to have as voting members and which as a staff liaison. Laura will bring a report to Council on this. 6. Information Items 6.1. Affordable Housing Leadership Article- Municipal World A discussion was held regarding inclusionary zoning as noted in the article. Inclusionary zoning dictates that a portion of new development be developed as social or affordable housing. It was noted that this kind of zoning could be a deterrent to developers in Town due to the high cost involved. It was suggested that other compensation to developers could be offered, such as greater lot coverage, should a developer include social and affordable housing developments in their site plan. Kyle left the meeting at 5:16 p.m. 6.2. 2023 Rent Increase Cap Article- News Release The Committee agreed that rent control is an ongoing issue that needs to be addressed province-wide. 7. Round Table It was noted that, further to the suggestion from the Committee, Town staff had made a proposal to a local home builder to allocate some lots for development in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity and the home builder had agreed to provide one lot at this time, which has the potential to expand to include a second unit on the same lot. This is an exciting first step and details are being finalized. It was suggested that other developers be contacted to determine their level of interest in Page 5 of 5 supporting these types of developments. 8. Next Meeting August 24, 2022 4:15 p.m. 9. Adjournment Resolution #4 Moved by: Dane Willson Seconded by: Cedric Tomico THAT the August 3, 2022 Affordable and Attainable Housing Advisory Committee meeting be adjourned at 5:25 p.m. Carried