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File #: 2025-7108    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item - Regular Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/18/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 5/13/2025 Final action:
Title: Hurricane Housing Recovery Loans for Community Assisted and Supported Living - Stillwater House
Attachments: 1. Stillwater Housing Request Letter 3.28.25, 2. Sillwater Housing Operations 15 yr, 3. Stillwater Housing S&U 3.28.25, 4. Stillwater Photos - Rendering, 5. RES 2023-096 Authorizing County Administrator To Execute Documents Related to Loans Being Issued Pursuant to Charlotte County SHIP Program LHAP, 6. MFC strategy, 7. NPLISN Rehab strategy
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DEPARTMENT MAKING REQUEST
Human Services

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Hurricane Housing Recovery Loans for Community Assisted and Supported Living - Stillwater House
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REQUESTED MOTION/ACTION

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Recommended Action:
a) Authorize the Hurricane Housing Recovery (HHR) Non-Profit, Low-Income, Special Needs Rental rehabilitation loan for Stillwater House in the amount of $450,000.00; and
b) Authorize the HHR Multi-Family New Construction/Rehabilitation loan for Stillwater House in the amount of $400,000.00.
**Deleted, 5/9/2025**

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Budgeted Action:
No action needed. Budgeted in the FY2025 Hurricane Housing Recovery Fund. There is no local match required. Funding for the expenditures will come from the Hurricane Housing Recovery Program.
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BACKGROUND (Why is this Action Necessary, and What Action will be accomplished)
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Background:
Community Assisted and Supported Living (CASL) has requested additional funding in support of the renovation of Stillwater House, located at 21350 Stillwater Dr., donated to them in the 2020 Disposition of County Surplus Properties process. The property is being converted from 10+ single room occupancy units, with shared living into nine (9) 1-bedroom apartments. Stillwater House received significant hurricane damage and related repairs are covered. These renovations are to reconfigure a challenging floor plan not conducive to private, independent, affordable living for special needs residents.

Six Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($670,000.00) in SHIP funding has already been committed, as has $43,267.00 in Charlotte HOME fee subsidies. CASL has applied for a CoC Builds loan through HUD, however, they report that the likelihood of funding is minimal. They are requesting an additional $850,000.00 in HHR funds to cover the funding gap.

Funds are to be awarded via the Non-Profit, Low-Income, Special Needs Rental rehabilitation strategy (which offers $50,000.00 per unit when HHR funds are awarded) and the Multi-F...

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