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1998-090
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09/01/1998
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Amending Local Housing Assistance Plan for FY 98-99 & 99-2000
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financing and/or grants for land acquisition, <br /> construction and other related costs for the <br /> development of affordable housing units in the <br /> unincorporated area. The fund will also assist <br /> non-profit facilitators with pre-development <br /> expenses associated with very low, low and moderate <br /> income housing development. Some disbursements <br /> from the Housing Trust Fund will be grants, but the <br /> majority of funds will be revolving loans, with <br /> borrowers paying back into the trust; therefore <br /> ensuring a permanent source of financing. " <br /> The intent of this policy is to establish a financial <br /> mechanism which can be utilized to provide affordable housing <br /> units for households with very low-, low-, and moderate- <br /> incomes in Indian River County. When the comprehensive plan <br /> was being developed, it was anticipated that a Housing Trust <br /> Fund could be established and funded by a variety of sources, <br /> including contributions from barrier island municipalities, <br /> developer contributions from a density bonus program, and <br /> other sources. In June, 1992, the State of Florida <br /> Legislature approved and passed the William E. Sadowski <br /> Affordable Housing Act which created a state funded program <br /> whereby participating communities can receive monies for a <br /> Local Housing Assistance Trust Fund. <br /> The program created by the Sadowski Act is titled the State <br /> Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program. SHIP Program <br /> requirements have been codified and established in Section <br /> 420.907 of the Florida Statutes (FS) and Chapter 9I-37 of <br /> Florida Administrative Code (FAC) . The Administrative Rules <br /> listed in Chapter 9I-37 establish specialized compliance <br /> requirements for communities participating in the SHIP <br /> Program. In order to participate in the SHIP Program, a <br /> community must complete the following activities: <br /> 1. Adopt a local ordinance which establishes a Local <br /> Housing Assistance Program (LHAProgram) and a Local <br /> Housing Assistance Trust Fund (LATF) . <br /> 2. Adopt a Local Housing Assistance Plan (LHAPlan) <br /> which details the intent and guidelines of the <br /> Local Housing Assistance Program (LHAProgram) . <br /> 3. Create a Local Affordable Housing Advisory <br /> Committee which will conduct a regulatory review of <br /> the county's regulations and develop a Local <br /> Housing Incentive Plan (LHIPlan) to be adopted by <br /> the community within one (1) year of adoption of <br /> the ordinance establishing the LHAProgram. <br /> 2 <br />
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