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2017-117
Approved Date
12/05/2017
Agenda Item Number
8.E.
Resolution Type
Report
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Affordable Housing Advisory Committee
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2017 Report
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I. The establishment of a process by which local <br /> government considers, before adoption, policies, <br /> procedures, ordinances, regulations, or plan <br /> provisions that increase the cost of housing. <br /> Currently, Policy 1.7 of the Housing Element of the Comprehensive Plan requires that a <br /> financial impact statement be provided to appropriate advisory committees as well as to <br /> the Board of County Commissioners prior to the adoption of any new county regulation <br /> that may increase the cost of housing. Below is Policy 1.7 of the Housing Element of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan which details the adoption process for county regulations that may <br /> increase the cost of new housing. <br /> POLICY 1.7: As part of the adoption process for any county regulation which could affect housing <br /> development, county planning staff shall prepare a Financial Impact Statement to assess the anticipated <br /> impact of the proposed regulation on the cost of housing. When proposed regulatory activities are <br /> anticipated to increase the estimated cost per unit for the development of housing, the Financial Impact <br /> Statement shall include an estimated increased cost per unit projection. The financial impact statement <br /> then will be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and,if possible,the Affordable Housing <br /> Advisory Committee. Those groups shall consider the regulation's effect on housing cost in making their <br /> recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners will <br /> consider the financial impact statement in making its final decision on the adoption of any proposed <br /> regulations. <br /> ANALYSIS: <br /> Since 1994, staff has prepared Financial Impact Statements for all proposed new <br /> regulations impacting housing costs. By providing Financial Impact Statements of <br /> proposed regulations to decision-makers before the adoption of those regulations, <br /> planning staff ensures that decision-makers consider the costs as well as the benefits of <br /> proposed new policies, ordinances, and regulations. While these Financial Impact <br /> Statements do not prevent the Board of County Commissioners from adopting new <br /> regulations, the statements do provide the Board with an additional tool to measure the <br /> effect of proposed regulations. <br /> RECOMMENDATION: <br /> The county's current process of providing Financial Impact Statements to the Board of <br /> County Commissioners prior to adoption of any new regulations, ordinances, policies, <br /> procedures, or plan provisions that may increase the cost of affordable housing should be <br /> maintained. <br /> BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ACTION: <br /> Board of County Commissioners Approval of the AHAC Recommendation <br /> Yes [A No ❑ <br /> F:\Community Development\SHIP\AHAC-Affordable Housing Advisory Committee(AHAC)\AHAC 2017\AHAC 2017 21 <br /> report.doc <br />
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