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Housing Portfolio The Department of Housing Services is committed to increasing the supply of affordable housing through partnerships with private for-profit developers as well as nonprofit developers of low-income housing. The role of the DHS is different for different developments. In some cases, the DHS acquires funding; in others, the DHS issues bonds or acquires private loans for the purchase of an existing property or for new construction. Key to abbreviations: AMI = Area Median Income ($59,200/year for a family of 3 in 2003) CDBG = Community Development Block Grant ESG = Emergency Shelter Grant HAWC = Housing Authority of Washington County HOME = HOME Investment Partnerships LIHTC = Low-Income Housing Tax Credit OHCS = Oregon Housing and Community Services Properties marked with a are owned and operated by the Properties marked with a are owned by another entity in partnership with the 185th Duplexes The duplexes at 185th and Johnson were saved from demolition in 1994 when Murray Blvd. was widened in Beaverton. These duplexes were relocated onto surplus County-owned property and were renovated to meet building code requirements. There are two 2-bedroom units and four 3-bedroom units. Each has a small patio and ample common yard space. They are rented to households earning at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). 185th & Johnson in Aloha 6 units up to 80% AMI HAWC Developed, own and operate Status Completed 1993 CDBG, bank financing 1 Cost $239,900 Amberwood Apartments Amberwood Apartments was the first privately owned and developed, for-profit, affordable housing complex funded by Washington County s HOME Investment Partnerships Program. The Dalton Company s initial application for HOME funds was approved on March 1, 1994. Construction was completed in 1996, and the Housing Authority of Washington County (HAWC) purchased the apartments in 2001. 1605 SE Maple Street, Hillsboro 40: 8 up to 50%, 32 up to 60% AMI HAWC Own and operate, issued bonds Status Acquired by HAWC in 2001 HAWC bonds, HOME, lender tax credit 2 Cost $2,310,000 Bethany Meadows Bethany Meadows represents a collaborative effort between GSL Properties and Washington County. Financed with tax-exempt bonds issued by the Housing Authority of Washington County, the development is privately owned and managed by GSL Properties. 16145 NW Spartan Way, Portland 208 units up to 60% AMI GSL Properties Issued bonds Status Completed 1997 3 Private Activity Bonds Cost $11,885,917 Owned and operated by the www.co.washington.or.us/housing Equal Housing Opportunity 1

4 Bonita Villa Apartments Bonita Villa, formerly known as Tiffany Court, consists of 12 one-bedroom units, 72 twobedroom units, and 12 three-bedroom units in four three-story, garden-style apartment buildings. This development was acquired by the Housing Authority of Washington County (HAWC) July 1, 2002. Sixty percent of the units are affordable for households earning up to 80% of the AMI, and 40% are affordable to households earning at or below 60% of the AMI. 7520 SW Bonita Road, Tigard 96 units: 38 up to 60%, 58 up to 80% AMI HAWC Status Acquired 2002 Acquired, rehabilitate, own, operate HAWC bonds Cost $4,200,000 5 Brentwood Oaks Brentwood Oaks offers affordable living for senior residents who are 58 or older. The apartments include 78 one- and two-bedroom units that are close to shopping, churches and public transportation. The rent for the units is restricted to persons earning no more than 60% of AMI. 3245 SW 182nd Ave, Beaverton 78: 6 up to 50%, 72 up to 60% AMI Tuality Park Apartments Limited Partnership HOME loan & co-general partner HOME, TC equity, bank financing Cost $5,365,483 6 Briarcreek Apartments Briarcreek Apartments offer affordable rental housing to households earning at or below 60% of the Area Median Income. The complex is in Beaverton, one block from light rail public transportation, and within minutes of several hightech employers. 1001 SW Briarcreek Way, Beaverton 216 units up to 60% AMI GSL Properties Issued Private Activity Bonds Private Activity Bonds, LIHTC Cost $15,680,332 7 Cedar Mill Crossing Cedar Mill Crossing is located between the Sunset Highway and Barnes Road, east of Murray Blvd. The 608-unit development has one-, twoand three-bedroom apartments. Amenities include swimming pools, exercise rooms, a playground, racquetball and tennis courts, and a clubhouse. Working with Schnitzer Investment Corporation and GSL Properties, the DHS facilitated $24.8 million in State of Oregon Private Activity Bonds to acquire, rehabilitate, and preserve Cedar Mill Crossing for individuals and families earning 60% or below the AMI. 12450 NW Barnes Road, Portland 608: 243 up to 50%, 365 up to 60% AMI GSL Properties Bond issuance and monitoring Status Completed 1995 Private Activity Bonds Cost $22,100,000 Owned and operated by the www.co.washington.or.us/housing Equal Housing Opportunity 2

Covey Run This 40-unit development consists of duplex units in a craftsman style, to complement the style of other homes in the neighborhood. The duplexes are designed to provide affordable housing for large families. The site, made up of four separate parcels, was selected for its proximity to the elementary school and downtown Forest Grove 2344 B Street, Forest Grove 40 units up to 50% AMI Covey Run Limited Partnership HOME loan; co-general partner Status Completed 2001 HOME, LIHTC, Permanent loan 8 Cost $5,446,000 Farmington Meadows Farmington Meadows was developed through a partnership between Mainland Development Corporation and Aloha Housing Limited Partnership (AHLP). Although Washington County guidelines stipulate that at least 40% of the units be made affordable to households with incomes at or below 60% of the AMI, AHLP committed to rent 100% of the units to households at or below that limit, currently $34,300 for a household of four. The DHS issued $2,100,000 in multi-family housing revenue bonds to assist in financing. 4566 SW 160th Ave, Beaverton 69 units up to 60% AMI Mainland Development Corporation Issued bonds Status Completed 1999 Private Activity Bonds Cost $4,898,615 9 Farmington Park Farmington Park is the last public housing developed by the DHS, and among the last public housing developments built in the Pacific Northwest. Residents must have very low incomes, and pay approximately 30% of their income towards rent. 4878-4890 SW 170th, Beaverton 6 units up to 50% AMI HAWC Developed, own and operate Status Completed 1997 10 HUD, OHCS, Comprehensive Grant Cost $721,980 Fifth Avenue Plaza Apartments Fifth Avenue Plaza was developed in North Plains, a small rural town with very little rental housing. All of the residents are elderly and earn at or below 50% of AMI. The development is located adjacent to the North Plains Senior Center. 31485 NW Kaybern, North Plains 33 units up to 50% AMI Kent Apartments Limited Partnership HOME loan Status Completed 1996 11 HOME, LIHTC Equity, Private loan Cost $2,439,854 Owned and operated by the www.co.washington.or.us/housing Equal Housing Opportunity 3

12 Fircrest Manor Apartments TVHP's acquisition of Fircrest Manor preserved and extended the affordability of 59 housing units. With the assistance of the DHS, a Section 8 contract was smoothly translated to a form of Section 8 voucher, which assisted over 40 households at the project feel no impact from increased rents. Fircrest Manor provides a rare mixture of bedroom types (16 one-bedroom, 16 two-bedroom, 19 three-bedroom and 8 fourbedroom apartments), all with rents established at 50 % of AMI. 5850 SW Menlo Dr, Beaverton 59 units up to 50% AMI Tualatin Valley Housing Partners HOME loan Status Completed 2000 HOME, CDBG, Risk Share Bonds, LIHTC Cost $4,171,278 13 Greenburg Oaks In 1997, CPAH acquired the Villa La Paz Apartments, changed the name to Greenburg Oaks and began extensive renovation work. The project incorporated 4% tax credits, tax exempt bonds, HOME, CDBG, weatherization grants, energy tax credits, capital grants from a variety of local partners and in-kind support from Home Depot. CPAH has continued to make improvements, and plans to invest of another $500,000 by 2004. Included are a community room with kitchen and library, a computer center and office for CPAH s resident services staff. 11895 SW 91st Ave, Tigard 84: 50 up to 50%, 34 up to 60% AMI Community Partners for Affordable Housing (CPAH) HOME Loan HOME, CDBG, grants, tax credits, in kind support Cost $5,731,984 14 Harkson Court Harkson Court was developed for elderly and disabled residents, and is completely barrier-free and wheelchair- accessible. Each unit features accessible entrances and interiors. The property has no curbs or other exterior barriers 2900 22nd Ave, Forest Grove 20: 2 up to 50%, 18 up to 60% AMI Accessible Living, Inc. HOME loan HOME, HTF, E&D Bonds Cost $1,276,653 15 HollyTree Village Holly Tree Village is a three-story apartment building for elderly people that opened in 1980, pursuant to a HUD-approved thirty-year Section 8 Contract with the State of Oregon. In 1999 HAWC purchased the development. Tenants must have income that falls within HUD-determined limits, and must pay 30% of their income towards rent, with HUD subsidies making up the difference between that amount and contract rents. 5335 SW Murray Blvd, Beaverton 140: 40 up to 50%; 100 up to 80% AMI HAWC Status Acquired 1999 Issued bonds; own and manage HAWC Bonds Cost $15,750,000 Owned and operated by the www.co.washington.or.us/housing Equal Housing Opportunity 4

Jose Arciga Apartments This scattered-site multi-family development provides 50 units of rental housing for agricultural workers and their families. The sites are located in Forest Grove and Cornelius 19th Place and 22nd Place, Forest Grove; N. Fremont St., Cornelius 50 units up to 50% AMI Housing Development Corporation HOME loan Status Completed 2002 16 HOME, LIHTC Equity, State grants Cost $6,792,585 Marilann Terrace Marilann Terrace was subsidized from 1983 until 1998 under the Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program. The Housing Authority acquired Marilann Terrace when the Moderate Rehabilitation subsidy expired, and kept the units affordable by limiting the rents based on 80% of the AMI limit. 21250 SW Alexander, Beaverton 18: 7 up to 60%, 11 up to 80% AMI HAWC Issued bonds, own, operate Status Acquired 1998 HAWC Bonds 17 Cost $953,800 Meacham Meadows Meacham Meadows units were purchased by the DHS at a below- market rate. Families earning at or below 80% of the Area Median Income were able to purchase a Meacham Meadows home, either directly or through a lease-option, with the help of a deferred silent second mortgage provided by the DHS at 3% interest. Down payment and closing cost assistance was also made possible by a grant from the State of Oregon and HOME program funds tatus NE 1st Dr & Skylar St, Hillsboro 14: 1 up to 60%, 13 up to 80% AMI HAWC Acquire and sell to First- Time Homebuyers Sales began in 1998. All are sold or leased with option to buy. 18 HOME, Washington County loan Cost $2,696,057 Metzger Park Apartments In 1996, CPAH became asset manager for this recently acquired Low-Income Housing Preservation & Resident Home ship Act (LIHPRA) project, Ash Creek Apartments. After a name change, work began, using $65,000 in rehabilitation dollars allocated to the project. $150,000 in CDBG funds paid for stream bank stabilization at the site, and $50,000 in HOME funds for siding, deck stabilization, and a new play structure. CPAH also sought Neighborhood Networks funding of $25,000 to add an accessible computer room, multi-purpose room, and restroom. wner 10025 & 10045 SW 85th, Portland 32 units up to 60% AMI Community Partners for Affordable Housing (CPAH) HOME loan Status Rehabilitated 2001 Cost $226,957 HOME, HUD, CDBG, Private funds 19 Owned and operated by the www.co.washington.or.us/housing Equal Housing Opportunity 5

20 Montebello Apartments Montebello Apartments is a 48-unit complex, built in May of 1999, designed for migrant farm workers. at Montebello are rented to households earning at or below 50% of the Area Median Income 220 SE 12th, Hillsboro 48 units up to 50% AMI Housing Development Corporation HOME loan Status Completed 1999 HOME, LIHTC Equity, private loan Cost $4,734,991 21 Parkside Apartments Parkside Apartments were acquired by the DHS in order to preserve the development's belowmarket rents in the community. This 24-unit development is located close to Pacific University, shopping, parks, and schools. 2715 Main, Forest Grove 24: 10 up to 50%, 14 up to 80% AMI HAWC Issued bonds, own and operate Status Acquired/rehabilitated 1999 HAWC Bonds Cost $1,235,000 22 Reedville Apartments The Reedville Apartments are owned by the Housing Development Corportation, a nonprofit organization providing housing for low-icome people in Washington County. These units are for agricultural workers and their families, and are located near public transportation and schools. 21141 SW Alexander, Beaverton 49 units up to 50% AMI Housing Development Corporation HOME and CDBG loans HOME, CDBHG, USDA, Private loan Cost $3,729,841 23 Tarkington Square Constructed in 1979, Tarkington Square is a 48- unit, elevator-served apartment building for elderly people. Residents must have incomes at or below 50% of the Area Median Income, and they pay approximately 30% of their income towards rent. 375 NW 1st Avenue, Hillsboro 48 units up to 50% AMI HAWC Issued bonds; own and operate Status Acquired 2001 HAWC Bonds Cost $2,560,000 Owned and operated by the www.co.washington.or.us/housing Equal Housing Opportunity 6

Terrace View Terrace View, built in the late 1970s, was rehabbed in 1997 through a collaborative effort between GSL Properties and Washington County. Terrace View is located near Meridian Park hospital, I-5, public transportation and shopping 6685 SW Sagert, Tualatin 100; 40 up to 60%, 60 up to 80% AMI GSL Properties Issued bonds Status Rehabilitated 1997 Private Activity Bonds 24 Cost $4,000,000 The Colonies The Colonies, built in 1972, is a two-story, 96-unit garden apartment complex with the units located in twelve different eight-plexes. The Housing Authority purchased The Colonies in July of 2001, and anticipates rehabilitating the property. Forty percent of the units will be rented to households earning at or below 60% of the Area Median Income, with the balance of the units rented to households earning at or below 80% of the AMI 14220 SW 112 th, Tigard 96; 38 up to 60%, 58 up to 80% AMI HAWC Issued bonds, own, operate Status Acquired 2001 HAWC Bonds 25 Cost $4,100,000 The Villager The Villager, built in 1974, is located in Forest Grove near shopping, public transportation and Pacific University. Forty percent of the units at the Villager are affordable to households earning at or below 60% of the AMI, and the rest are affordable to households earning up to 80% of the AMI. The 36-unit development has one-, two- and threebedroom units 1921 Fir Road, Forest Grove 36; 14 up to 60%, 22 up to 80% AMI HAWC Issued bonds, own, operate Status Acquisition and Rehabilitation, 1999 26 HAWC Bonds Cost $1,771,875 Tualatin Meadows Tualatin Meadows offers affordable rental housing to households earning at or below 60% of the Area Median Income. This 240-unit complex is located near employment, shopping and public transportation. 18755 SW 90 th Ave, Tualatin 240 units up to 60% AMI GSL Properties Issued bonds Status Completed 2000 27 Private Activity Bonds Cost $15,850,000 Owned and operated by the www.co.washington.or.us/housing Equal Housing Opportunity 7

28 VanRich Apartments The VanRich Apartments were acquired by the DHS in an effort to preserve the development's below-market rents in the community. This 17-unit development is located near Pacific University, shopping, parks and schools 2016 B Street, Forest Grove 17; 7 up to 50%, 10 up to 80% AMI HAWC Issued bonds, own and operate Status Acquired/Rehabilitated 1999 HAWC Bonds Cost $877,000 29 Willow Springs In late 1995, a partnership consisting of Northwest Affordable Housing, Inc., and the Housing Authority of Washington County was created for the purpose of developing the property as affordable housing using HOME funds, Low Income Housing Tax Credits and private financing. The development is near shopping areas and public transportation; and amenities include a swimming pool, community room and covered parking. 3240 SW Doyle Place, Aloha 120; 90 up to 50%, 30 up to 60% AMI Willow Creek Limited Partnership Co-general partner with Bowen R.E.; HOME Loan Status Completed 1997 Cost $7,612,000 HOME, LIHTC Equity, Private loan Alpine Street Two homes were built in Cornelius for very lowincome families. HOME funds were used, and families earning up to 50% of AMI have purchased the houses. Cornelius 2 units up to 80% AMI Willamette West Habitat for Humanity CDBG grant Status Completed 2002 HOME Cost $130,122 Cuenca House This group home in Aloha was developed by Banyan Tree with the assistance of DHS. It provides housing for adults with developmental disabilities. Cornelius 5 units up to 50% AMI Banyan Tree HOME loan Status Completed 1995 HOME Cost $271,400 First-Time Home Buyer DHS developed three houses and made them available to very low-income families through a lease-purchase agreement. Beaverton 3 units up to 50% AMI HAWC Lease-purchase Status Completed 1994 Interim House A group home for people with mental illness, this acquisition was funded in part with a HOME loan. Hillsboro 5 units up to 50% AMI Homestreet HOME loan Status Completed 1994 Bank loan Cost $274,000 HOME Cost $218,667 Maria Luisa I These new single-family homes were developed for farmworkers earning up to 50% of AMI. Hillsboro 5 units up to 50% AMI Housing Development Corp. HOME loan Status Completed 1994 HOME Cost $441,489 Open Gate Transitional These units were acquired and renovated to provide housing for people with mental illness. Hillsboro 5 units up to 50% AMI Tualatin Valley Centers CDBG, ESG HOME Cost $198,000 Samaritan Court These houses were built to offer home ownership opportunities to very low-income families. Aloha 10 units up to 50% AMI Willamette West Habitat for Humanity CDBG grant; HOME loan Status Completed 1999 HOME, CDBG Cost $545,459 Sandra Lane This property was acquired and renovated by HAWC for use as a group home for people with developmental disabilities. Aloha 5 units up to 50% AMI HAWC Acquired and lease Status Completed 1993 CDBG Cost $60,100 Owned and operated by the www.co.washington.or.us/housing Equal Housing Opportunity 8

Housing s 8 28 Forest 21 2114 16 26 North Plains 11 Cornelius 18 23 Hillsboro 20 2 6 Highway 1 5 26 3 7 Portland MAX Light Rail Tualati n Valley 17 22 2 10 9 15 Highway 12 Beaver 217 19 Tualatin River Tigard 13 25 4 Washington County Housing Map Tualatin 27 1. 185th Duplexes 2. Amberwood 3. Bethany Meadows 4. Bonita Villa Apartments 5. Brentwood Oaks 6. Briarcreek Apartments 7. Cedar Mill Crossing 8. Covey Run 9. Farmington Meadows 10. Farmington Park 11. Fifth Avenue Plaza 12. Fircrest Manor 13. Greenburg Oaks 14. Harkson Court 15. Holly Tree Village 16. Jose Arciga Apartments 17. Marilann Terrace 18. Meacham Meadows 19. Metzger Park 20. Montebello Apartments 21. Parkside Apartments 22. Reedville Apartments 23. Tarkington Square 24. Terrace View 25. The Colonies 26. The Villager 27. Tualatin Meadows 28. VanRich Apartments 29. Willow Springs Owned and operated by the www.co.washington.or.us/housing Equal Housing Opportunity 9