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2017-117
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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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J. The preparation of a printed inventory of locally <br /> owned public lands suitable for affordable <br /> housing. <br /> In 2006, the Florida State Legislature passed HB 1363 relating to affordable housing. <br /> One provision of that bill was that each local government must prepare an inventory of <br /> all real property that it owns within its jurisdiction that is appropriate for use as <br /> affordable housing. Beginning in July 2007 then every 3 years thereafter, Indian River <br /> County needs to prepare an inventory list of all real property within its jurisdiction to <br /> which the county holds fee simple title and is appropriate for use as affordable housing. <br /> At a public hearing on June 19, 2007, the Board of County Commissioners reviewed an <br /> inventory list of 2007 county owned properties. The Board then adopted a resolution that <br /> included an inventory list of county owned properties that are appropriate for affordable <br /> housing. With respect to those properties, the Board of County Commissioners decided <br /> to donate the parcels to non-profit housing organizations for the construction of <br /> permanent affordable housing. <br /> Consistent with the legislature's three year review requirement, the Board of County <br /> Commissioners, in 2010, 2013, and 2016 reviewed associated inventory list of county <br /> owned properties appropriate for the provision of affordable housing. At those times, the <br /> Board decided to sell surplus properties and deposit the sale proceeds into the county's <br /> affordable housing trust fund. <br /> Comprehensive Plan Housing Element Policy 2.4 provides for maintaining an inventory <br /> of all surplus county-owned land and making those lots available to housing developers. <br /> POLICY 2.4: The county's general services department shall, pursuant to section 125.379 F.S., <br /> maintain an inventory of all surplus county-owned land and foreclosed properties that are appropriate <br /> for affordable housing and dispose of these properties consistent with section 125.379 F.S. requirements. <br /> ANALYSIS: <br /> Consistent with state law, the Board of County Commissioners, in 2007, reviewed and <br /> approved an inventory list of county owned properties. Of all the properties on that list, <br /> ten were determined to be appropriate for affordable housing. The county then donated <br /> eight of these properties to non-profit affordable housing organizations for the <br /> construction of permanent affordable housing units. The non-profit housing <br /> organizations which received the donated lots were: Habitat for Humanity, Every Dream <br /> Has a Price, and the Coalition for Attainable Homes. Donating county owned surplus <br /> lands to non-profit housing organizations will reduce the cost of affordable housing units <br /> on the donated properties and is an appropriate affordable housing tool. <br /> In 2010, 2013, and 2016 the county reviewed and approved associated inventory list of <br /> county owned properties. The board determined properties to be surplus and county <br /> directed staff to sell those properties and deposit the proceeds to the county's affordable <br /> housing trust fund. <br /> F:ACommunity Development\SHIP\AHAC-Affordable Housing Advisory Committee(AHAC)\AHAC 2017\AHAC 2017 22 <br /> report.doc <br />
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