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Page 1: Home | AustinTexas.gov - Project Summary Form · 2020. 2. 20. · under contract with Ascellon Corporation. AUSTIN REVITALIZATION AUTHORITY, AUSTIN, TX Senior Project Manager, 2003-2005
Page 2: Home | AustinTexas.gov - Project Summary Form · 2020. 2. 20. · under contract with Ascellon Corporation. AUSTIN REVITALIZATION AUTHORITY, AUSTIN, TX Senior Project Manager, 2003-2005

Project Summary Form

1) Project Name 2) Project Type 3) New Construction or Rehabilitation?

4) Location Description

5) Census Tract 6) Council District 7) Elementary School 8) Affordability Period

9) Type of Structure 10) Occupied? 11) How will funds be used?

12) Summary of Units by MFI Level

Income Restrictions Efficiency One Bedroom

Two Bedroom

Three Bedroom

Four (+) Bedroom

Total

At or below 30% MFI

At or below 50% MFI

At or below 60% MFIAt or below 80% MFIAt or below 120% MFINo Restrictions Total Units

13) Initiatives and PrioritiesInitiative # of Units Initiative # of Units

Accessible Units for Mobility Impairments PSH Units (Non-Housing First) Accessible Units for Sensory Impairments Housing First Units

Use the City of Austin GIS Map to Answer the questions below

14) Is the property within 1/2 mile of an Imagine Austin Center or Corridor?

15) Is the property within 1/4 mile of a High-Frequency Transit Stop?

16) Is the property within 3/4 mile of a Transit Stop?

17) The property has Healthy Food Access within:18) Estimated Sources and Uses of funds

Sources Uses Debt Acquisition

Third Party Equity Off-Site Grant Site Work

Deferred Developer Fee Sit Amenities Other Building Costs

City of Austin Contractor Fees Soft Costs Financing

Developer Fees Total $ Total $

New Construction100% AffordableCooper Lane

7611 Cooper Lane, Austin, Texas 78745

40-yearsWilliams Elementary248453002424

Acquisition and ConstructionNoMulti-family

4 4 1 9

0

16 12 7 35

0

10 24 2 36

2 2 2 6

0

0

0 32 42 12 0 86

9 02 0

Yes

Yes

Yes

1 Mile

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Page 5: Home | AustinTexas.gov - Project Summary Form · 2020. 2. 20. · under contract with Ascellon Corporation. AUSTIN REVITALIZATION AUTHORITY, AUSTIN, TX Senior Project Manager, 2003-2005

Structure Development Bios

SARAH ANDRÉ Owner

Ms. André has 23 years experience in the Affordable Housing field. Specializing in Affordable Housing Finance, deal structuring and project management, Ms. André consults on both multi-family and single-family residential development projects throughout Texas. She is experienced in the use of public subsidies for affordable housing, including Section 202, Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Historic Tax Credits, HOME and CDBG funds.

Sarah Andre was the developer and is an owner of the following multifamily developments:

• Mason Senior Apartments, Katy, TX• Tyler Grand, Abilene, TX• Reserves at High Plains, Dumas, TX• Acadiana Village, Bridge City, TX• Saddlebrook Apartments, Lubbock, TX• Reserves at South Plains, Lubbock, TX• Columbia at Renaissance Square, Fort Worth, TX• Tuscany Park at Arcola, Arcola, TX

Before starting Structure Development, Ms. Andre has held positions at Diana McIver & Associates, The Enterprise Foundation and Austin Revitalization Authority. In her capacity as an employee, she provided training and technical assistance to nonprofits on a variety of topics including Fair Housing, Universal Design, “Development 101”, funding for housing projects and the role of non-profit boards. She also oversaw the development of the Juniper-Olive Historic District on East 11th Street in Austin, a single-family development including new construction and historic rehabilitation.

Ms. André is the author of numerous studies related to affordable housing. Topics include impediments to Fair Housing, housing resources for persons with disabilities, and affordable housing in Transit Oriented Design districts. She founded the Austin CHDO Roundtable in 2002, is a member of the Urban Land Institute and serves as a director for the Congress for New Urbanism-Central Texas and the RBJ Center.

SALLIE BURCHETT, AICP Project Manager

Ms. Burchett has been performing site due diligence and entitlement work for Structure Development since 2014. She has been involved in the land development field for 25 years in both the public and private sectors as city planner, construction manager, and developer. She has worked with over 2 dozen cities across the state including Kerrville, Lakeway, Westlake Hills, Dripping Springs, Round Rock, and Nolanvile reviewing development and recommending land use policies.

Ms. Burchett is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners and an advocate for great places to live, work, learn, and play.

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SARAH H. ANDRÉ, MA, MSCRP 702 San Antonio; Austin, TX 78701 /

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

EAST 43RD ST, LLC DBA STRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, AUSTIN, TX Owner, 2011-Present Owner of Real Estate Consulting and Development Company. Projects include:

• Parmer Place Apartments, 252 units of affordable housing in Austin, TX • Mason Senior Apartments, 120 units of affordable housing for Seniors in Katy, TX • The Chicon, 43 condominium units and 9,000 square feet of commercial space in Austin, TX • Oak Creek Village, full redevelopment of 173 unit HAP property in Austin, TX • Wheatley Courts, full development of PHA housing in San Antonio, TX

S2A DEVELOPMENT CONSULTING, AUSTIN, TX Principal, 2005-2013 Co-Owner of Real Estate Consulting Company. Specialized in financial analysis, deal structuring and project management for Low Income Housing Tax Credit funded developments. Experienced in use of public subsidies for affordable housing, including Section 202, Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Historic Tax Credits, HOME and CDBG funds. In seven years, S2A prepared and submitted successful applications for Federal Tax Credits valued at more than $41 Million, resulting in the creation of more than 4,800 units of affordable housing. Specific tasks included:

• Developing pro formas, completing financing applications, completing due diligence and negotiating with lenders and investors;

• Completing all aspects of pre development work including variances, zoning, permitting, and re-platting;

• Coordination of the development team, including architect, engineers, consultants and contractors; • Completing draw requests, monitoring loan funds, completing grant reports and compliance; and • Under contract with Diana McIver and Associates, researched and co-wrote the City of Austin’s

TOD Affordable Housing Study. Provided site analysis for TOD areas, developed site selection criteria and provided recommendations for redevelopment opportunities.

ADVOCATES FOR HUMAN POTENTIAL, INC., SUDBURY, MA Program Associate, 2005-2008 Responsibilities included research, data collection and analysis, technical assistance and training, and writing reports. Specific projects included:

• Author and trainer for Independent Living Research Utilization – Get, Choose, Keep – A guide for transition coordinators helping people with disabilities move into the community;

• Program Evaluator for CMHS Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH); Program Site Visits; and

• Technical assistance and training on housing issues for “Money Follows the Person” grantees under contract with Ascellon Corporation.

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AUSTIN REVITALIZATION AUTHORITY, AUSTIN, TX Senior Project Manager, 2003-2005 Oversight and coordination of an 18-unit single-family affordable redevelopment project that included re-subdivision, historic rehabilitation, variances, Green building, and multiple federal and local funding sources. Specific tasks included:

• Worked with architects, lender, builders and other members of the development team to ensure project complied with all guidelines.

• Created pro formas, monitored budget and completed draws; • Wrote grants for a variety of projects including streetscape beautification and historic

rehabilitation; and • Worked with Board of Directors to develop housing policy.

THE ENTERPRISE FOUNDATION, AUSTIN, TX Assistant Director/Program Director, Housing, 1997-2002 Planned, developed and implemented programs for the Austin office. Tracked and responded to public policy changes related to office priorities. Developed budgets, tracked expenditures and coordinated with Director to complete quarterly reporting and monthly reimbursement submissions to funding sources. Managed contracts with consultants and grantees. Principal investigator and author for a wide variety of publications. Specific projects included:

• Operated two grant programs benefiting community development corporations (CDCs). Worked with CDCs to conceptualize, develop and fund affordable housing projects for persons with disabilities and other low-income target populations;

• Developed and delivered training statewide on affordable housing and community development with an emphasis on housing for persons with disabilities; and

• Developed and managed consumer-based housing coalitions in seven Texas communities. DIANA MCIVER AND ASSOCIATES, INC., AUSTIN, TX Manager, Special Projects, 1994–1996 Responsible for a variety of special projects, including the development of purchaser qualification packages under the Title VI Preservation program and an Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice for the City of Austin, Texas.

• Responsible for outreach and technical assistance to nonprofit organizations across Texas. • Researched federal, state and private funding sources for affordable housing development. • Marketed resources to eligible organizations and assisted throughout the application process. • Wrote and published Housing Choices in Texas: Creating Opportunities for People with Disabilities.

EDUCATION MS Community and Regional Planning. The University of Texas at Austin. 1995 MA Latin American Studies. The University of Texas at Austin. 1995 BA Anthropology and Sociology. Rhodes College. 1990 AFFILIATIONS Director, Austin Geriatric Center (RBJ Residential Tower) Member, Austin CHDO Roundtable Director, Congress for New Urbanism Central Texas Member, Urban Land Institute Member, Austin Women in Housing

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SALLIE BURCHETT, MSCRP 702 San Antonio; Austin, TX 78701 /

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE EAST 43RD ST, LLC DBA STRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, AUSTIN, TX Project Manager, 2014-Present Real Estate Consulting and Development Company. Projects include: • Farmhouse Row, 48 units of affordable housing in Slaton, TX • Baxter Lofts, 24 unit adaptive reuse and historic tax credit development Harlingen, TX • Laguna Hotel Lofts 30 unit adaptive reuse and historic tax credit development Cisco, TX • Conrad Lofts 29 unit adaptive reuse and historic tax credit development Plainvew, TX

DIVA IMAGING - PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT Austin, Texas 2001-Present As an independent consultant I provided project management, community development, geographic information systems (GIS) mapping and construction documentation services. • Drafted sustainability assessments providing recommendations for short and long term social, ecological,

and economic improvements for a new multi-family projects. • Created and hosted central Texas land use gallery photographically documenting 99 building types for

the University of Texas Sustainable Places Project. • Reviewed plats, zoning, and development applications as well as provided long term planning direction

Provided interim development review services such as plat review, zoning analysis, and site plan review as well as long term planning direction for the Cities of Kerrville, Liberty Hill, and Nolanville.

BOJORQUEZ LAW FIRM – PLANNING CONSULTANT Austin, Texas 2012-2014 A municipal law firm providing land use and other city legal needs to over 2 dozen Texas cities. • Managed 2 large mixed use development agreements for the City of Dripping Springs with over 2700 lots

to double the City's population ensuring hilltop preservation & connectivity. • Co-led an incentive initiative to foster commercial development and increase tax base on an underutilized

transportation corridor in West Lake Hills incorporating Low Impact Development techniques. • Marshaled multiple annexations. Assessed property for contiguity, determined development agreement

applicability, prepared timeline in accordance with LGC requirements, drafted public notices, ordinances, service plans, and created maps for voluntary and involuntary annexations.

EDUCATION MS Community and Regional Planning. The University of Texas at Austin. 1993 BA Housing Interior Design and Consumer Studies. Oklahoma State University. 1991 AFFILIATIONS Member, American Institute of Certified Planners Member, American Planning Association

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Structure Development Housing Developments

PAST PROJECTS*

* Projects Prior to 2013 were developed as a partner in S2A Development Consulting, LLC

2018 Cambrian East Riverside, Austin, 65 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,010,620

Columbia Renaissance Square, Fort Worth, 120 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,500,000

Clyde Ranch, Clyde, 40 units Housing Tax Credit award: $500,000 HOME Award: $660,000

Farmhouse Row, Slaton, 48 units Housing Tax Credit award: $642,500 HOME Award: 660,000

The Vireo, Houston ETJ, 264 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,848,560

Walnut Creek, Austin, 98 units Housing Tax Credit award: $615,231

The Chicon, Austin, 36 condo units Commercial & Retail City of Austin Funding: $4,000,000

2017 Baxter Lofts, Harlingen, 24 units Housing Tax Credit award: $335,545 Historic Tax Credits

Fenix Estates, Houston, 200 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,201,176

Rio Lofts, San Antonio, 81 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,198,439

Secretariat, Arlington, 74 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,243,264

East Meadows Phase II, 119 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,496,281

Old Dowlen Cottages, Beaumont, 72 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,049,712

Del Valle 969, Austin ETJ, 302 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,645,713

Lord Road, San Antonio, 324 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,648,531

Harris Ridge, Austin, 324 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,344,750

Housing First Oak Springs, 50 units Commercial Health Clinic Housing Tax Credit Award: $596,746

2016 Standard at Boswell Marketplace, Fort Worth, 120 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,500,000

Standard on the Creek, Houston, 120 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,500,000

Rachael Commons, McGregor, 48 units Housing Tax Credit award: $501,703

Laguna Hotel Lofts, Cisco, 40 units Housing Tax Credit award: $545,000 Historic Tax Credits

Baxter Lofts, Plainview, 29 units Housing Tax Credit award: $462,000 Historic Tax Credits

Easterling Culebra, San Antonio, 90 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,500,000

Tuscany Park at Arcola, Arcola, 96 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,500,000

Cross Creek Apartments, Austin, 200 units Housing Tax Credit award: $991,084

Broadmoor Apartments, Fort Worth, 324 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,522,365

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Acme Apartments, San Antonio, 324 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,553,716 Terrace at Walnut Creek, Austin, 320 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,943,001 Mercantile Apartments, Fort Worth, 324 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,522,255 2015 Columbia at Renaissance, Fort Worth, 150 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,500,000 Estates of Lampasas, Lampasas, 80 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $839,000 Wheatley Courts, San Antonio, 80 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $736,792

2014 Citrus Cove, Bridge City, 80 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $823,000 Parmer Place, Austin, 252 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,025,359 Villas at West Mountain, El Paso, ; 76 units Housing Tax Credit award: $745,065 William Cannon, Austin, 252 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,354,382 Wheatley Courts, San Antonio, 215 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,975,031 2013 Oak Creek Village, Austin, 173 units Housing Tax Credit award: $2,000,000 2012 Acadiana Village, Bridge City, 80 units Housing Tax Credit award: $665,000 Amberwood. Place, Longview, 78 units Housing Tax Credit award: $857,000 Apple Grove Villas, Mesquite, 213 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,906,038

Eastside Crossings, El Paso, 188 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,246,056 La Ventana, Abilene, 84 units Housing Tax Credit award: $710,000 Reserves at High Plains, Dumas, 64 units Housing Tax Credit award: $591,366 Saddlebrook, Burkburnett, 64 units Housing Tax Credit award: $602,610 Solms Village, New Braunfels, 80 units Housing Tax Credit award: $750,000 2011 Tylor Grand, Abilene, 120 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,395,109 Singing Oaks, Denton,126 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,368,129 The Sunningdale, Shenandoah, 130 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,766,562 Main Street Commons, Taylor, 75 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,061,857 Hunter’s Chase, Rockdale, 80 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $871,034 Woodside Village, McKinney, 100 units Housing Tax Credit award: $968,227 2010 Britain Way, Irving, 168 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,627,680 Pinnacle at North Chase, Tyler, 120 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,473,851 Mason Senior Apartments, Houston, 120 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,451,258 Travis Street Plaza, Houston, 192 SRO units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,374,101 Canyon Square Village, El Paso, 104 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,293,104

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Las Brisas Manor, Del Rio, 48 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $698,724 2009 Northline Apt. Homes, Houston, 172 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,976,427 Gholson Hotel, Ranger, 50 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $369,189 The Palms, Austin, 428 units Housing Tax Credit award: $2,000,000 Arrowsmith, Corpus Christi, 70 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $444,645 Cherrywood Apts., West, 44 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $290,139 Courtwood Apts., Eagle Lake, 50 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $294,508 Hillwood Apts., Weimar, 24 senior units (rehab) Housing Tax Credit award: $149,029 2008 Heritage Square, Texas City, 50 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $349,923 Highland Manor, La Marque, 141 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,200,000 Stardust Village, Uvalde, 36 units Housing Tax Credit award: $427,390 Leona Apts., Uvalde, 40 units Housing Tax Credit award: $124,375 Park Place Apts., Cleveland, 60 units Housing Tax Credit award: $485,633 Premier on Woodfair, Houston, 408 units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,200,000 2007 Villa Estella Trevino, Edinburg, 168 senior units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,151,989

2006 City Walk @ Akard, Dallas, 209 SRO units Housing Tax Credit award: $1,200,000 Historic Tax Credits Total Units: 9,818 Total Tax Credits Awarded: $75,177,774