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9-7-2010 Council Work Session <br />Item 5 – Housing Program Concepts <br />Page 3 of 3 <br /> <br />To provide the City Council will a better sense of the potential need to offer Mounds <br />View residents a code enforcement loan, below are housing specific code enforcement <br />orders for 2009 and through August of 2010: <br /> <br />2009 Mounds View Code Enforcement Orders – Housing Specific <br />12 - General Deterioration <br />8 - Paint Deterioration <br />3 - Damaged/Deteriorated Fences <br /> <br />January – August 2010 Mounds View Code Enforcement Orders – Housing Specific <br />6 - General Deterioration <br />4 - Paint Deterioration <br />1 - Damaged/Deteriorated Fences <br /> <br />The Housing Resource Center would help City staff refine criteria if the EDA/City <br />Council wants to offer these programs in 2011. The Housing Resource Center would <br />also administer the program for a fee per loan closed. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br /> ____________________________ <br />Heidi Steinmetz, Economic Development Specialist <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> <br />Staff has attached the following detailed information on existing programs from other <br />governmental agencies. Each attachment relates to each of the three concepts that the <br />EDA chose at their August 9th EDA meeting. <br /> <br />Concept 1 − Mounds View Residential Rehabilitation/Code Enforcement Deferred Loan <br />• Ramsey County Residential Rehabilitation Deferred Loan Program General Info <br />• Ramsey County Residential Rehabilitation Deferred Loan Program Guidelines/ & Application <br />• Minneapolis City Code Abatement Loan <br /> <br />Concept 2 − Mounds View “Immediate Need” Deferred Loan <br />• Minnesota Housing Finance Agency Emergency & Accessibility Loan Program <br /> <br />Concept 3 − Mounds View Foreclosure Recovery Program <br />• Brooklyn Park Foreclosure Recovery Rehabilitation Program <br />• Foreclosure Recovery in Brooklyn Park Power Point Slides <br />