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NOVEMBER 2019 Community H Housing g Kitsel selas F First N Nation 1 DNA David Nairne + Associates Ltd. What a are re we doing t today? BC Housing Project Introduction Community and Housing Profile Housing Needs Assessment


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Community H Housing g Kitsel selas F First N Nation

NOVEMBER 2019

DNA David Nairne + Associates Ltd.

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What a are re we doing t today?

  • BC Housing Project Introduction
  • Community and Housing Profile
  • Housing Needs Assessment
  • Community Engagement
  • Discussion and Questions

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BC BC Hous

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Fund unding ng

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Indi digenous H s Housi using F Fund

Eligible Applicants

  • Indigenous organizations, First Nations, and non-profit

and for-profit developers in partnership with Indigenous

  • rganizations and First Nations

Eligible Projects

  • Development of new affordable rental units for

Indigenous persons within the province of British Columbia

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Indi digenous H s Housi using F Fund

BC Housing can provide:

  • Capital Grant:

up to $200,000 per housing unit (secured by a 35-year forgivable mortgage)

  • Interim Construction: up to 100% of approved construction cost
  • Take-out Financing: available to Indigenous non-profit housing provider

secured by 35-year repayable mortgage with a minimum Debt Coverage Ratio (DCR) of 1.0 and satisfying CMHC loan insurance financing requirement for projects located On or Off Reserve lands.

  • Operating Subsidy: is available to assist projects in maintaining affordability

(RGI rents for households with incomes at or below HILs). Limited funding for tenant programs may also be available where required.

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Indi digenous H s Housi using F Fund

Kitselas First Nation has been approved for Project Development Funding (PDF) to prepare for the upcoming Indigenous Housing Fund Call

  • Kitselas is proposing 40 multi-family and Elders Units

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Davi vid Nai airn rne + + Asso soci ciates, s, Ltd BC BC Housing P Projects

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Cur Current D DNA Project cts

Client Location Unit Count Program Daylu Dena Council Watson Lake, YT 12 Supportive Heiltsuk Nation Bella Bella, BC 12 Indigenous Skidegate Band Council Graham Island, BC 24 Indigenous Kitselas Nation Kitselas, BC 40 Indigenous Northern Society for Domestic Peace Smithers, BC 15 Community Lax Kw'alaams Band Lax Kw'alaams, BC 60 Indigenous Lax Kw'alaams Band 20 Indigenous

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Com Communi nity & & Hous

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Information S Sources

Survey (92 responses)

Indigenous Services Canada Statistics

Kitselas First Nation

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Housing P g Profile

There are a total of 108 houses in community:

  • 81 houses on Gitaus (IR 1)
  • 27 houses on Kulspai (IR 6).

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100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 In the Community Outside of the Community

Inmigration Survey Data Households Number of People 1-4 years 17 60 9-9 years 2 8 10+ Years 3 10

Population Proj

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ection

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2019 2019

  • 320 Members l

living in in the communit nity

  • 688

688 Members t s total Assuming 3 3% a annua nnual g growth a and nd tha hat 78 membe bers move ba back i in n the he ne next 1 10 years, t the here could uld be be as man any as as 680 m 680 members l living i in the communit nity i in n 2038.

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Age C e Compos

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tion

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(based o

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survey res esults ts)

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hildren s n starting ng s scho hool l (ages 5 5 to 9 years old) d) m make up up the he largest age g group

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h a media dian n age o

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26.8 y years

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Kit itselas is a youthful po popula pulatio ion

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to a med edian age o e of 40.9 y yea ears o

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the e reg egion a as a whol

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10 20 30 40 50

0 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70+ years # of people Age

Survey Results by Age Group

In the community Outside the community

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In the community Outside the community British Columbia Average Household Size 4.3 3.5 2.4

Housing P Profile

  • 44 membe

bers w who r respo pond nded d to the he sur urvey i indi ndicated t d the heir ho home ne needs ds m mino nor repair irs

  • 20 membe

bers w who r respo pond nded d to the he sur urvey r requ quir ire a a larger ho home

  • 6 members w

who r res esponded ed t to the e survey i indicated ed they ey are e ho homeless a and i nd in n ne need o d of ho hous using ing

  • Occupants r

range b e bet etween een 1 to 8 pe persons pe per ho home

  • Aver

erage e of 4 4.3 r residen ents p per ho hous use i in n the he c commun unit ity

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Housing P Priorities

Members w who ho r responde ded d to t the he sur urvey i ide dentif ified famil ilie ies w wit ith c child ldren (inc ncludin ding sing ngle pa parents), elders and nd people w with m mobil ilit ity c chall llenges as prior

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ty g grou

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ho hous using ing.

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%

Single People Couples Families with children Elders Homeless People with mobility challenges Single parents with children

% of responses Types of Households

Priority for Housing

Living in the community Living outside of the community

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Hou

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ing I Issues

All membe bers w who respo pond nded d to the survey s stated d affordabi bili lity, maintena nance a and nd location as the heir ir m main in ho hous using i issue ues, whi hile avail ilabili lity, s safety, accessibil ibility a and nd lack

  • f space w

wer ere l e larger i issues es dep epen ending o

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peo eople l e live. e.

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75% 13% 12%

Timeframe for Moving to Kitselas

1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10+ years

Timeframe

23 ho hous useholds lds indi ndicated t d the hey wanted t to move b back t to Kitselas

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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

Housing availability Employment Health services Education services

What would you need to consider prior moving to Kitselas?

Consider erati tion

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Hous using a avail ilabili lity i is the he bi biggest cons nsideration pr n prior t to moving to Kitselas

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Hous

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Ho Housing N g Need eeds

Housing Needs Assessment based on the Kitselas Survey Results (92 respondents) 1 to 4 5 to 9 10+ Total Homeless 6 6 Replacement 6 6 Overcrowding 16 16 In-migration 17 3 3 23 Household formation 8 7 10 25 Total 53 10 13 76 *102 Households on the Waiting List

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Com Communi nity Engag agemen ent

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Community Engagement

*photo courtesy of Royal LePage

Community Survey

completed Chief and Council and Staff Meeting

Friday, November 22nd

Elders Meeting

Friday, November 22nd

Community Housing Workshop

Saturday, November 23rd

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Wrap U Up

Discussion and Questions

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Thank y k you

  • u!

DNA

David Nairne + Associates Ltd.

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