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Human Resources committee There's definitely not a universal definition out there. The City of Toronto defines affordable housing as housing that is below 100% of average market rent. The city's funding programs target rents to be set at 80% of average market rent or less when they are providing capital
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee Yes. One basic example is in the City of Toronto. When a rental building is demolished, rental replacement policies require that the affordable rental units in that prior building be rebuilt in the new building and that they be affordable for 10 years. That produces an affordable
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee Mr. Racette, shall you go first?
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee Thank you so much for the question. I absolutely agree that municipalities, in being local, have an understanding of the local needs and have collaborations with the partners that they need to work with for success so they can target programs to needs. So, absolutely, providing
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee Sure. It's very important that capital funding and low-interest financing provided by the federal government go to housing models that have a specific commitment to long-term affordability. Those include co-ops, non-profit organizations, public entities and community land trusts.
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee Thank you so much. Our analysis in our community is quite clear that for the acquisition of an existing rental unit the costs come to around $200,000 to $300,000 per unit. To produce the same unit new would cost between $450,000 and $600,000 per unit. The costs are significantly
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee Thank you so much. The City of Toronto this year has put $20 million into the MURA fund. If we assume that the top amount allowed per unit, $200,000, is provided for those projects, that would produce 100 units. If the City of Toronto, for example, received $200 million or more
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee Thank you so much for the question. Our organization has been working to acquire rental buildings for many years. Prior to partnering with the City of Toronto, we experienced 17 failed acquisitions due to the fact that there weren't appropriate programs to support our work. The
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee —that you only need a bit of money to put down a deposit, as well due diligence funding. Thank you so much.
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee Thank you also for that question. We do not build new housing; we acquire existing buildings. We benefit from the fact that those buildings exist already, so our projects are not slowed down by supply chain issues. We can acquire those buildings today. Of course, once you own a
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee Currently we depend on two streams of funding for the acquisition of rental housing. One is municipal grants. One initial project was undertaken through section 37, which was funding received by the municipality through development bonusing. Now the City of Toronto has created th
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee That's an incredible question. It's very important. I can tell you that we had a building that we were seeking funding for from the City of Toronto, and we had a business plan to acquire that building. About six weeks ago, we required $4 million in capital funding to make that p
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt
Human Resources committee Hello, honourable members. Thank you for having me here today. My name is Joshua Barndt, and I'm honoured to present on behalf of the Neighbourhood Land Trust. I am coming to you here today from the neighbourhood of Parkdale in Toronto. The Land Trust owns 85 buildings, with 20
May 16th, 2022Committee meeting
Joshua Barndt