Applicants step forward for Affordable Housing Board


 


AMENIA — The Town Board is set to name members of a new Affordable Housing Board tonight, Thursday, Aug. 14, at 7 p.m. at Town Hall during its business meeting.

In July, the Town Board interviewed prospective members: Glen Caldarelli, Betty Rooney, Susan Gregory, Gail Gamble, Diana McFadden, Mary Mahaffey and Rudy Eschbach.

"They are all excellent people and all of them are very intelligent and valuable candidates," town Supervisor Wayne Euvrard said. "Like I have always said, Amenia is very fortunate to always have volunteers for these boards. I know other towns have problems finding members for their boards, but we always have volunteers jump on board, so we are very fortunate."

Euvrard said the Town Board is required to set up the Housing Board under the new zoning laws. The functions of the new board will include providing lists of candidates to buy or rent affordable housing units and working to come up with a list of units for the town.

The newly formed board will also accept and review applications for housing, maintain an eligibility priority list and recommend annual income limits for eligible residents.

"We will try to cater to local people for affordable housing," Euvrard said. "If you work for Town Hall, the school district or the fire department, you get points for that when it comes to getting affordable housing. We will be working with Hudson River Housing to set up the board."

Euvrard said he recently went to an affordable housing seminar in Poughkeepsie where he was told Dutchess County needs 7,000 units of affordable housing.

"Right now, Amenia has zero units," he said. "So there is a definite need."

Applicant Rooney, who sits on the Workforce Housing Committee, stressed the need for affordable housing in the town at a Town Board meeting in March.

"It’s a definitive lack in the town," Rooney said. "Here we are with Silo Ridge and in the comprehensive plan there is a listing where a certain percentage of houses built in the community needs to be affordable housing. Yet, there is no committee to push for and pursue this."

As part of its proposed expansion, Silo Ridge Country Club has offered a wastewater treatment plant to the town in lieu of meeting any of the town’s requirements for affordable housing. The town and its Planning Board have not yet responded to that suggestion.

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