File #: ID 2019-174    Version: 1 Name: 2017 Affordable Housing Incentive Strategies Report
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
File created: 4/9/2019 In control: Regular City Commission Meeting
On agenda: 5/1/2019 Final action: 5/1/2019
Title: ACCEPTING THE BROWARD COUNTY STATE HOUSING INITIATIVES PARTNERSHIP (SHIP) PROGRAM, 2017 AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVE STRATEGIES REPORT.
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION, 2. BACKGROUND

TO: Mayor and City Commission

FROM: Samuel A. May, City Manager

DATE: May 1, 2019


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ACCEPTING THE BROWARD COUNTY STATE HOUSING INITIATIVES PARTNERSHIP (SHIP) PROGRAM, 2017 AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVE STRATEGIES REPORT.

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BACKGROUND: In accordance with House Bill 1337 passed in the 2007 Legislative Session and associated changes to Chapter 67-37, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), counties and cities receiving State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) funds were required to establish an Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) by June 30, 2008. The City established an AHAC in 1998.

The responsibilities, composition, and reporting requirements for the AHAC are outlined in Section 420.9076(2), Florida Statutes ("F.S."), and Chapter 67-37.010, F.A.C. as follows: (i) Prepare a recommended local affordable housing incentive plan for local government approval; and (ii) Prepare a triennial report and submit the report to the local government, which report evaluates established policies, procedures, ordinances, land development regulations and the comprehensive plan, and recommend changes to promote affordable housing, if necessary.

Staff confirmed with Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) that City can meet its statutory AHAC Report December 31, 2019 submission responsibilities via acceptance of the Broward County Report submitted to FHFC in December 2017, as City has Interlocal Agreements (Resolution 16-320 and Resolution 19-021) with Broward County for the preparation, implementation, and administration of the City's SHIP Program for fiscal years 2016-2018; and 2019-2021 respectively.

State statute requires that the AHAC report must address the implementation of affordable housing incentives in eleven (11) areas and may also include other affordable housing incentives identified by the AHAC in accordance with Section 420.9076(4)(k), F. S. The development of the Report takes approximately six-nine (6-9) months and includes monthl...

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