The city of Rifle has agreed to sign on to the social setting withdrawal management facility run by Mind Springs Health. “It’s something the county does not have currently, and it’s something that the county.
Applicants for a Habitat for Humanity project in Rifle’s Wapiti Commons might be required to work in Rifle to qualify for approval, following a project discussion Thursday at the Rifle City Council regular meeting.
A nonprofit organization is looking to build an 18-unit development in Rifle.
Habitat for Humanity approached the Rifle City Council in June, requesting that the city approve fee waivers for several specific development fees, including water, wastewater and parkland fees, among others.
Building plans for the site, a 2-acre lot on the south side of the city which was donated to Habitat, include 10 townhomes and eight condos. The eight condos would be reserved for seniors, while the 10 townhomes would target working families.
According to the proposal, Habitat said the condos are anticipated to sell for $170,000 to $190,000, while the townhomes are anticipated to sell for $240,000 to $290,000.