Extend affordable housing requirements at The Summit apartments for 30 more years
In Plain English
The Summit is a 240-unit apartment complex where 20% of units must remain affordable to low-income residents. The current agreement expires in September 2023. If approved, these affordable housing rules continue until 2053, and the city loses $142,000 annually in property tax revenue.
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