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Ordinance Number
1995-25
Adopted Date
10/24/1995
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Amendments
State Filed Date
11\01\1995
Subject
Future Land Use Affordable Housing Traffic Circulation Amendments
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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1063
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FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT POLICY 1.27 <br />The Public Facilities designation is intended for public <br />facilities and services including, but not limited, to <br />government offices, service centers, public utilities and <br />transportation facilities, schools, parks, libraries, police <br />and fire stations, and landfills and related uses such as <br />recycling equipment operations, composting facilities and <br />operations, incineration of solid waste, borrow pit operations <br />for fill material, industrial waste and leachate treatment and <br />management, and equipment storage and maintenance. Not all <br />public land uses are shown on the Future Land Use Map. Public <br />facilities are not limited to the Public Facilities Land Use <br />Designation. <br />Housing occupied by a household paying housing expenses which <br />do not exceed 30% of the household's gross income. Monthly <br />housing cost for owner -occupied housing shall include mortgage <br />principal and interest, taxes, and insurance. Monthly housing <br />cost for renter -occupied housing shall include contract rent. <br />However, it is not the intent to limit a household's ability <br />to devote more than 30% of its income for housing. Programs <br />and policies of the Comprehensive Plan with regard to <br />affordable housing shall be limited to those households in the <br />very low- (less than 50% of median income), low- (50-80% of <br />median) and moderate- (80-120% of median) income groups. <br />
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