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BCC Regular Meeting
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07/15/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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Gifford Neighborhood Plan
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Gifford Neighborhood Plan 2014 <br /> N <br /> ➢ Mobile Homes <br /> Approximately 80 acres, all in Central Gifford, are zoned for mobile homes. Property Appraiser's information indicates that 69 lots <br /> in Gifford contain mobile homes. <br /> ➢ Multi-Family Dwelling Units <br /> Large areas of Gifford are zoned for multi-family uses. All multi-family zoned areas are located in East Gifford. According to <br /> information from the Indian River County's Property Appraiser's Office, approximately 57 acres in the Gifford area have been <br /> developed for multi-family residential uses. Figure 11 below displays the location of those properties that have been developed for <br /> multi-family residential uses. <br /> ➢ Subsidized Housing Developments <br /> Table 5 below lists the six major subsidized housing development projects in the Gifford area. Those projects range in size from 36 <br /> to 168 units. Altogether, the six projects total 509 units, 448 of which are multi-family. Two developments were subsidized by the <br /> Farmers Home Administration, now known as USDA, Rural Development, at a time when Gifford was not yet classified as "urban", <br /> to accommodate housing for packinghouse workers and their families. Because Gifford is in an area that is now classified as <br /> "urban," housing projects in Gifford are no longer eligible for that type of subsidy. The other subsidized housing projects in Gifford <br /> were subsidized through the federal government's Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program. <br /> Table 5: Ma'or Subsidized Housin Develo meats in Gifford <br /> Development Name Type of Number of Units Government Subsidy <br /> Housing <br /> Gifford Grove Single-Family 61 Low Income Housing Tax Credit <br /> Lindsey Gardens Multi-Family 168 Low Income Housing Tax Credit <br /> Orangewood Park Multi-Family 100 Farmers Home Administration <br /> Sunset Apartments Multi-Family 36 Low Income Housing Tax Credit <br /> Victory Park Multi-Family 100 Farmers Home Administration <br /> Briar Wood of Vero Beach Multi-Family 44 Low Income Housing Tax Credit <br /> Total Units 509 <br /> Community Development Indian River County 22 <br />
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