HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-11-07 Council on Aging SummaryCOUNCIL ON AGING
November 7, 2000
ll:00am
Call Meeting to Order
Agenda Approval
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Minutes from Prior Meeting
Scheduled Public Comment:
Steve Ashman - Alaska Housing Finance
Corporation (AHFC)
Old Business:
1. Central Area Rural Transit System (CARTS)
New Business:
1. Thanksgiving
la. Unocal/Agrium Lunch
'lb:."' Thanksgiving Day Potluck
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Persons wanting to be Heard:
COUNCIL ON AGING
11:00 A.M.
NOVEMBER 7, 2000
KENAI SENIOR CENTER
ITEM 1-
CALL TO ORDER ll~ ROLL CALL
Chairman Jones called the meeting to order at 11:00 a.m. and the roll was taken as
follows'
Present:
Absent'
Others Present'
Hollier, Jones, Enfield, Nelson, Fields, and Wilson
Huddleston, Jurgensen, and Meeks
Councilwoman Porter; City Clerk Freas; Senior Director Kelso;
Alaska Housing Finance Steve Ashman; Bonnie Juliussen;
Kenaitze Indian Tribe; Pauline Spaulding; Kathleen Ethier; Sylvia
Johnson
ITEM 2' AGENDA APPROVAL
ITEM 3'
APPROVAL OF MINUTES -- September 14, 2000
MOTION:
Member Hollier MOVED to approve the agenda and minutes of the September 14,
2000 Council on Aging meeting as presented and Member Enfield SECONDED the
motion. There were no objections..SO ORDERED.
ITEM 4: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT
4-a. Steve Ashman, Alaska Housing Finance Corporation -- It was
explained Mr. Ashman had been invited to speak to the membership regarding funding
available for assisted living facilities. Ashman reported two $25,000 grants had been
received from the. Kenai/Soldotna area to research the feasibility of building assisted
living facilities.
He also indicated they have available yearly grants to non-profits and local
governments to investigate feasibility for development of senior housing. This year the
grants were for $20,000 and they received lots of inquiry and several applications,
including Sterling, Nikiski and Cooper Landing Senior Centers and Heritage Place.
Ashman explained he hoped they would look at the market and pool their money to
research the whole area for all types of senior housing (both independent and assisted
living). Ashman explained the applications are made available in August of each year
with the deadline in November. Grant awards are then made in January. Of the
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eleven grant applications received statewide, seven were not responsive. He indicated
that if those nomresponsive applications could not be made responsive, through
corrections, etc., applications may be available again in January. He noted he would
contact Kelso if the application period is reopened.
Ashman also explained, of the senior housing facilities within the state, only those in
Petersburg, Kenai, Barrow and Valdez are owned by the municipality and all were
built before 1987 when the funding was a direct appropriation from the state. AHFC
now requests their grant funds through the Governor's budget from the Legislature.
Discussion followed at which time the following items were n°ted·
· The average monthly cost for assisted living facilities is $2,800 to $3,200
and of that, some of the costs may be paid through Medicaid.
· Costs for independent living, assisted living, or skilled care facilities can
vary greatly because of the level of care given at each facility. However, compared to a
nursing home facility, assisted living facility costs are much lower.
· Grants are available through AHFC for planning/design which could be
acquired by the city to use for developing a 20-unit addition to the' Senior Center and
of the units, some could be designed for both assisted and independent living. Then
the units could be used for independent living as a back-up plan for use of the facility.
Lots of desire exists to have an assisted living facility in Kenai, but not to
have an assisted living facility hooked onto a nursing home.
If the city applied for a building grant, it could fund the upfront
predevelopment costs that are reimbursable. Applications will come available next
August and grant decisions are made in December. Grant funds would then be
available in July 1, 2002. The City could receive much higher scores (on grant
applications) if a new facility is added to an existing facility.
· Because there is no debt to retire with the present Kenai senior housing,
the monthly rental rate of the apartments is minimal. If a loan is received for new
apartments, the rental rates for those apartments could be approximately $1,000.
The only restrictions AHFC places on their loans for senior housing is
that it must be accessible and no one under 60 years of age may reside in the unit.
Also, the mortgage must be paid and they need to be designed/available in
concurrence with the Fair Housing Act.
*It was noted after the meeting that it would be possible to pool grant funds that could
be available to the city and other sources such as the Kenaitze Tribe and that if any
AHFC money was used, there could be no restrictions as far as ethnicity.
ITEM 5: OLD BUSINESS
5-a. Central Area Rural Transit System {CARTS} -- Kelso reported the CARTS
program was up and running and they had $50.00 ride coupons for sale.
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ITEM 6' NEW BUSINESS
6-a. Thanksgiving-- Kelso announced she was looking for volunteers to help with
the Unocal Thanksgiving dinner, as well as baking turkeys for the Center's
Thanksgiving potluck. Those interested should contact her.
ITEM 7:
PERSONS WAITING TO BE HEARD -- None.
ITEM 8' ADJOURNMENT
MOTION:
Member Hollier MOVED to adjourn the meeting. There were no objections.
ORDERED.
SO
The meeting adjourned at approximately 12:00 Noon.
Minutes transcribed and prepared by:
Carol L. Freas, City Clerk
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