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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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BACKGROUND <br /> In February, 1990, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners adopted the <br /> Indian River County Comprehensive Plan. In the Housing Element of that plan, Policy <br /> 1.3 stated: <br /> "An advisory committee shall be appointed by the Board of County <br /> Commissioners to provide additional guidance on county housing policies. <br /> Comprised of representatives of the housing industry, financial institutions, <br /> Housing Authority, and citizens, the committee shall be advisory and terminated <br /> upon acceptance of its final report. This committee shall submit a final report to <br /> the Board of County Commissioners by 1993..." <br /> Consistent with Housing Policy 1.3, the Board of County Commissioners, on March 5, <br /> 1991, created a fifteen (15) member Indian River County Affordable Housing Advisory <br /> Committee (Resolution No. 91-29). That committee was comprised of representatives of <br /> the housing industry, financial institutions, and the Housing Authority, as well as citizens. <br /> In April 1993, the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee voted to adopt and transmit <br /> the Committee's Final Report to the Board of County Commissioners for its review and <br /> consideration. That final report was submitted to the Board of County Commissioners on <br /> May 25, 1993, and the original AHAC was then dissolved. <br /> In 1992, the Florida Legislature established the State Housing Initiatives Partnership <br /> (SHIP) program. The purpose of the SHIP program is to provide funds to local <br /> governments for the provision of affordable housing for qualifying households. In order <br /> to receive SHIP funds, the county was required to satisfy several requirements, including <br /> the creation of a Local Affordable Housing Advisory Committee to conduct a review of <br /> the county's regulations and to develop a Local Housing Incentive Plan. <br /> To obtain SHIP funds, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the Indian River <br /> County Local Housing Assistance Program (Ordinance #93-13) in April 1993. <br /> Consistent with the requirements of Section 420.9076, F.S. and Section 308.07 of the <br /> County Code, the Board of County Commissioners created the county's second <br /> Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) in 1993. The function of that <br /> committee was to review the County's Local Housing Assistance Plan and develop local <br /> housing incentive strategies. Once established, that committee worked with staff and <br /> fulfilled all of the requirements of Section 420.9076, F.S. <br /> On December 13, 1994, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the final Indian <br /> River County Affordable Housing Incentive Plan with resolution number 94-162. That <br /> plan which remains in effect includes many of the affordable housing incentives listed in <br /> paragraphs A through K of Section 420.9076(4) F.S. The second AHAC was dissolved <br /> in 2001. <br /> Since adoption of the affordable Housing Incentive Plan, the county's affordable housing <br /> incentives have been utilized by for-profit and non-profit housing developers and <br /> F:ACommunity Development\SHIP\AHAC-Affordable Housing Advisory Committee(AHAC)\AHAC 2017\AHAC 2017 3 <br /> report.doc <br />
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