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City Council approves Providence Place revised development agreement, with restrictions and 50-year deed covenant
Summary
Melbourne City Council unanimously approved a revised developer agreement to build Providence Place at 850 S. Apollo Blvd., a long-term affordable housing project with case management and mobile outreach by Daily Bread; the agreement includes deed restrictions, a $3 million reimbursement grant and limits on on-site public services.
Melbourne City Council on March xx approved a revised development agreement that moves Providence Place, a planned affordable-housing development, to 850 South Apollo Boulevard and ties a $3,000,000 city grant to a package of deed restrictions and service limits.
The agreement requires the project to provide long-term apartment units for low-, very-low- and extremely-low-income households for a minimum of 50 years, on-site case management and a resident-only dining and market area. The city and the applicant added language restricting any on-site soup kitchen, day-shelter or other public homeless shelter uses and set a deadline for closing the existing Daily Bread soup kitchen and day-shelter use at the Fee Avenue site.
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