[RP TownTalk] Should apartments pay their fair share in taxes?
Dwight Holmes
dwightrholmes at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 20:04:06 UTC 2007
Nancy, thanks, pdf came through fine.
These numbers are a little different than the ones i pulled of the
census.gov site - the total number of housing units would appear to be
only 2128, not 2321. and i'm not sure how to discern from the info on
rentals which ones are in homes and which ones are in apt. buildings.
if you subtract the 119 in "detached" units from the total that leaves
1125 rental units. are all of the "attached" in apt bldgs? not clear.
1125 is a lot more than 900, though.
On 6/6/07, Nancy Augustine <nya_md at verizon.net> wrote:
> I don't know if attachments come through our fine list, but I'm attempting to attach a housing characteristics summary table from Census. Not sure if it answers your question.
>
> ~Nancy
>
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> From: Dwight Holmes <dwightrholmes at gmail.com>
> Date: 2007/06/06 Wed AM 10:54:33 CDT
> To: towntalk at riverdale-park.org
> Subject: Re: [RP TownTalk] Should apartments pay their fair share in taxes?
>
> I'm curious about the 900 apartments number. It seems low, based on
> census data. I'm confident someone (Gerard?) can explain what may look
> like discrepancies in the data. (I realize the data categories don't
> line up neatly; I also know from an earlier post by Gerard on another
> topic that the census reckoning of Riverdale Park's borders may not
> align correctly with the actual borders.)
>
> That being said... the 2000 census says Riverdale Park has:
>
> 2321 housing units
> 993 owner-occupied housing units
> 838 single family owner-occupied units
>
> I'm assuming that the major difference between the 993 and 838 (= 155)
> is that some home owners live in their homes and rent out rooms or
> garages as apartments. I suppose some of those could count double or
> triple if they have multiple units rented.
>
> Keelah points out that there are approx 50 single family rentals.
> These presumably count as single housing units but not as
> owner-occupied.
>
> If you take the 993 owner-occupied housing units + 900 apartments + 50
> single home rentals that gets you to 1943 housing units, which leaves
> us about 378 housing units short of 2321. That's 16% of the total.
>
> Of course we're mixing 2000 census numbers with some current town data.
> And the categories aren't neat and tidy.
> Still, I'm curious about the gap.
> Anyone?
>
>
>
>
> On 6/6/07, Keelah Allen-Smith <allensmith4ward6councilmember at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Whoaaa. Lets pause here for a moment.
> >
> > A lot of this information is incorrect.
> >
> > Chapter 55-Rental Licensing & Inspections covers Single Family Homes, Single
> > Family Dwellings. The license application fee is $200 (Code book may need
> > to be updated, it still reads $100). Currently we have a approximately 50
> > Single Family Rentals.
> >
> > Apartments/Multi-family Dwellings are exempt from Chapter 55, as it does not
> > pertain to Apartment dwellings. However, Chapter 56 deals specifically as
> > indicated by it's title-Multifamily Rental Licensing & Inspections. Chapter
> > 56 states not only how often Multi-family dwellings are inspected, but the
> > fees per Unit. You may find this information under Chapter 56-5 (b). The
> > fee per unit is $75 per year. We have approximately 900 units.
> >
> > Raising the licensing fee is not an avenue that we should be travelling
> > right now. As our apartment dwellers and working class families are seeing
> > an increase not only in gas and electric but also in the rent. A one
> > bedroom apartment per month ranges from $925-$995. This is not including
> > utilities. Raising the fees, which would raise the rent will result in a
> > influx of more occupants per apartment. A problem that is minimal now.
> > Check last years revenue if anyone thinks apartment dwellers are exempt from
> > fees.
> >
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