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McCall directs staff to advance 30–40 unit affordable housing plan with LEAP Housing on city land
Summary
The council gave staff direction to pursue a Low Income Tax Credit rental project on underutilized city campus land, endorsing a ground lease approach to enable LEAP Housing to apply for tax credits and noting sewer capacity for up to 40 units.
The McCall City Council directed staff to continue work on a proposed 30–40 unit affordable rental project on city‑owned campus land and signaled broad support for using a long‑term ground lease to enable LEAP Housing to pursue Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LITC).
Housing Program Manager Brie Zach briefed the council on prior direction and feasibility work. She said the Flynn Lane home‑ownership site is constrained by sewer connection limits (only three sewer hookups available, reducing potential units), and recommended shifting focus…
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