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Ms. Forbath replied that it would be funded for the useful life of the components that has <br />been used up at that time, as determined by the reserve study. <br />Commissioner Fox inquired what the approximate homeowner dues per month would <br />be. <br />Ms. Forbath replied that she did not know but that other parks' HOA fees range from <br />$120 to $220 per month. <br />Commissioner Fox noted that this would be an additional on-going amount. <br />Ms. Forbath agreed and added that those with :sate loans would have the dues <br />accounted for in their housing cost estimate and that any renter would not be <br />responsible for paying HOA dues. <br />Commissioner O'Connor inquired what the percentage of low-income versus non-low <br />income residents in the park was. <br />Ms. Forbath replied that she was not sure for this park but that almost uniformly in other <br />parks, low-income residents fall between 80 percent to 85 percent of the residents, with <br />a higher percentage for low-income in age-restricted parks. <br />Mr. Close noted that low income was based on income and not assets. Ms. Forbath <br />noted that low-income levels quoted earlier were' 2008 figures; no 2009 figures have <br />come out to date. <br />Commissioner Fox noted that there was a comment about an altruistic motive for <br />allowing homeowners the option to buy their units, but another speaker stated that it <br />was more coercive. She inquired if representatives had stated that residents who <br />supported the conversion would get a 15-percent discount in the future. <br />Ms. Forbath stated that she did not believe this was coercive or altruistic. She noted <br />that State law states that if parks are converted, every resident will have the opportunity <br />to purchase or remain renting. She indicated that there was an early offer made by Mr. <br />Guggenheim to every resident in the park that if they were supportive of the proposal, <br />they would be offered additional benefits. She noted that many people signed up for <br />this and, in exchange, were assured a 15-percent discount on the purchase price of the <br />land and owner-financing for buyers and better rent protection for renters. <br />In response to Commissioner Fox's inquiry if those who opposed the conversion would <br />get the same benefits, Ms. Forbath replied that no resident would be deprived of <br />anything they are entitled to under the law. She noted that the offer was made to all the <br />park residents and that the benefit should be viewed as an incentive similarly offered by <br />developers for purchases of new tract homes. She added that the residents would <br />receive the benefits at the time of conversion. <br />EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, February 25, 2009 Page 12 of 19 <br />