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1999-131
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12/14/1999
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Fiscal Year 2000-2001, 2002-2003
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Major site plan - 6 weeks; <br />Special exception approval - 13 weeks <br />Whenever these review times increase by 150% or more due to the <br />work load of the review staff, the county will begin prioritizing <br />the review of affordable housing development project applications. <br />In prioritizing affordable housing development project <br />applications, staff will schedule affordable housing project <br />applications for review before other types of project applications <br />to ensure that maximum review timeframes are not exceecdecl for <br />affordable housing projects. <br />e Housing Cost Impact Review Process <br />- Housing Element Policy 1.7 <br />POLICY 1.7: As part of the adoption process for any county <br />regulations which could affect housing development, county planning <br />staff shall prepare a Financial Impact Statement to assess the <br />anticipated impact of the proposed regulation on the cost of <br />housing. When proposed regulatory activities are anticipated to <br />increase the estimated cost per unit projection. The financial <br />impact statement then will be reviewed by the Professional Services <br />Advisory Committee, the Planning and Zoning Commission, and, if <br />possible, the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee. Those groups <br />shall consider the regulation's effect on housing cost in making <br />their recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. The <br />Board of County Commissioners will consider the financial impact <br />statement in making its final decision on the adoption of any <br />proposed regulations. <br />• Surplus County Owned Land Inventory <br />- Housing Element Policy 2.4 <br />POLICY 2.4: The county's general services department shall maintain <br />an inventory of all surplus county -owned land and foreclosed <br />properties that could be used for affordable housing. The county <br />shall notify for-profit and non-profit affordable housing <br />developers whenever is proposes to sell surplus land. <br />e Zero Lot Line Subdivisions <br />- Section 915.15 of the LDRs <br />Planned development allowable waivers and development parameters. <br />Waivers from the various conventional standards and criteria found <br />in the Chapter 911, Zoning, may be granted by the Board of County <br />Commissioners via the establishment of special project development <br />parameters, as provided for herein. <br />63 <br />
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