PILLAR: Vibrant
AGENDA DATE: February 11, 2026
COUNCIL DISTRICT(S): 9
DEPARTMENT: Office of Housing and Community Empowerment
PRIORITY: N/A
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SUBJECT
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Authorize (1) the adoption of a Resolution of Support for Catalyst Development Group, LLC and/or its affiliate(s) (collectively referred to as Applicant), related to its application to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for 9% Competitive Low Income Housing Tax Credits for the development Shiloh Lofts to be located at 10810 Shiloh Road, Dallas, Texas 75228 (Project); and (2) an agreement with the Applicant for a line of credit in the amount of $500.00 for the proposed multifamily development of the Project - Not to exceed $500.00 - Financing: General Fund
*In alignment with Dallas Housing Resource Catalog.
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BACKGROUND
Catalyst Development Group, LLC and/or its affiliate(s) (collectively referred to as Applicant) submitted a pre-application to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for 2026 Competitive 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits (9% HTC) for the development of Shiloh Lofts, a ground-up development of a 62-unit mixed-income multifamily complex located at Project. The Applicant has executed a purchase agreement with HRS Build LLC, the current property owner. The Applicant may transfer the purchase contract to an affiliate.
In the administration of its 9% HTC Program, TDHCA awards application points for a resolution from a governing body of a local municipality on the following basis:
Within a municipality, the application will receive:
§ 17 points for a resolution from the governing body of that municipality expressly setting forth that the municipality supports (Resolution of Support) the application or development; or
§ 14 points for a resolution from the governing body of that municipality expressly setting forth that the municipality has no objection (Resolution of No Objection) to the application or development.
§ 1 point for a commitment of development funding by a local political subdivision in the form of a loan, grant, reduced fees, or contribution of value that equals $500.00 or more for applications in urban subregions.
Within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality, the application may receive:
§ 8.5 points for a resolution from the governing body of that municipality expressly setting forth that the municipality supports (Resolution of Support) the application or development; or
§ 7 points for a resolution from the governing body of that municipality expressly setting forth that the municipality has no objection (Resolution of No Objection) to the application or development.
TX Shiloh Lofts, Ltd., a to-be-formed Texas limited partnership, will be the ownership entity. The Applicant is a Dallas, Texas-based developer, owner, and asset manager of Class A multi-family assets located throughout the southwest. Catalyst Development Group LLC specializes in the development, construction, and management of Class A multifamily assets that serve a wide range of needs, from affordable and senior housing to student and market-rate communities. The founder of Catalyst Development Group, LLC, Chris Applequist, has over two decades of experience and a portfolio of over 2,000 affordable housing units.
The Applicant proposes to develop 62 units, to include 12 one-bedroom, 30 two-bedroom, and 20 three-bedroom units. The units will include energy efficient appliances/lighting and other TDHCA-required features. Community amenities will include an on-site leasing center, fitness center, after-school activity center, business center, and resort-styled pool. The development is located in Council District 9 of Northeast Dallas in the Casa View Neighborhood within a Priority Housing Need Target Area. Shiloh Lofts will be 1 mile from The Casa View shopping center, which provide high-frequency transit and Full Scale Grocery Stores. Cotillion Park and Heavenly Christian Academy (licensed daycare) are both within a half a mile of the development location.
If awarded tax credits by TDHCA, the Applicant will work with appropriate City departments during planning and design to incorporate security best practices and community-oriented design principles. The development will include controlled access, camera systems, and other safety features consistent with multifamily best practices.
Total development costs are anticipated to be approximately $22,191,682.00, which includes the acquisition price for the land. The hard cost construction budget is anticipated to be $14,173,770.00 which is $228,609.19 per unit. The total construction amount includes a 5.00% contingency.
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Proposed Financing Sources |
Amount |
|
Freddie Mac Loan |
$ 5,630,000.00 |
|
LIHTC Syndication Proceeds |
$16,561,682.00 |
|
Total |
$22,191,682.00 |
|
Proposed Uses |
Costs |
|
Land Acquisition |
$ 1,505,000.00 |
|
Hard Construction Cost and Contractor Fees |
$14,173,770.00 |
|
Soft Costs & Financing Fees |
$ 3,542,184.00 |
|
Developer Fees |
$ 2,480,728.00 |
|
Reserves |
$ 490,000.00 |
|
Total |
$22,191,682.00 |
Upon completion of the development, 7 of the 62 units will be made available to households earning 0.00%-30.00% of Area Median Income (AMI), 25 of the 62 units will be made available to households earning between 31.00%-50.00% of AMI, and 30 of the 62 units will be made available to households earning between 51.00%-60.00% of AMI.
On April 12, 2023, the City Council adopted the Dallas Housing Policy 2033 (DHP33) by Resolution No. 23-0443 and the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog (DHRC) by Resolution No. 23-0444. The DHRC provides a policy including evaluation criteria for developers requiring Resolutions of Support or No Objection for rental housing developments seeking HTC through TDHCA.
The DHRC evaluation criteria include standard thresholds for both 4% and 9% HTC applications such as evidence of site control, TDHCA minimum site standards, affirmatively further fair housing, and other requirements.
On December 10, 2025, the City Council repealed the DHP33 by Resolution No. 25-1895 and adopted the Drivers of Opportunity Policy Framework by Resolution No. 25-1836. The Omnibus Resolution No. 25-1895 updates and consolidates previous policy resolutions, including the adoption of DHP33, by Resolution No. 23-0443, to reflect the adoption of these strategic policy changes across City departments, reinforcing City priorities and streamlining operational directives.
The evaluation criteria for 9% HTC applications seeking a Resolution of Support also requires applications meet a priority housing need of the City. The applications must meet at least one of the following five priorities:
§ The project has been selected to receive City funding such as Community Development Block Grants, Home Investment Partnerships Program, or General Obligation Bond funding;
§ The applicant intends to partner with the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation or Public Facility Corporation,
§ The proposal involves the redevelopment of public housing owned by the Dallas Housing Authority under the Choice Neighborhoods, Rental Assistance Demonstration, HOPE IV, or other similar U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development programs that may be created;
§ The project is located in a census tract with a poverty rate below 20.00%; and
§ A 50-unit project dedicating 20.00% of the units for tenants referred from the Continuum of Care list.
Applications that do not qualify as a priority housing need must score at least 50 points based on if the proposed project is mixed income, includes a non-profit or historically underutilized business, its proximity of amenities to the development site, and resident services to be provided.
The Project is qualified to receive a staff recommendation for a resolution of support as it is a priority housing need development located in a census tract with a poverty rate below 20.00% (4.99%) and met the required application thresholds. The Market Value Analysis market type is E.
PRIOR ACTION/REVIEW (COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS)
The Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee was briefed by memorandum regarding this matter on February 3, 2026. <https://cityofdallas.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=15131298&GUID=E94F82B5-8650-48D0-8D9C-E661B22E3A9F>
The Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee was briefed by memorandum regarding this matter on February 10, 2026. <https://dallascityhall.com/government/citymanager/Documents/Council%20Materials/26-339A.pdf>
FISCAL INFORMATION
|
Fund |
FY 2026 |
FY 2027 |
Future Years |
|
General Fund |
$500.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
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