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11/24/2024
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Board of County Commissioners
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EAR Comprehensive Plan Evaluatin and Appraisal Report Kimley Horn
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<br /> <br /> <br />PAGE 87 <br /> <br />GOP Number GOP Language Recommended Action Comments/Rationale <br /> Net Max Type of Residential <br />District Acres Density Development <br /> <br />M-2 1071 10 MF, SF, Mobile Home, Farmworker housing, Group homes <br />M-1 5158 8 MF, SF, Mobile Home, Farmworker housing, Group homes <br />L-2 13532 6 MF, SF, Farmworker housing, group homes <br />L-1 12574 3 MF, SF, Farmworker housing, group homes <br />R 956 1 SF, Farmworker housing, group homes <br />Policy 2.3: The county shall provide technical assistance to existing and future community development corporations. No Change <br />Policy 2.4: <br />The county’s general services department shall, pursuant to section 125.379 F.S., maintain an inventory of all surplus <br />county-owned land and foreclosed properties that are appropriate for affordable housing and dispose of those <br />properties consistent with section 125.379 F.S. requirements. <br />No Change <br />Policy 2.5: <br />The county shall maintain its affordable housing density bonus provision for planned development projects, allowing <br />eligible affordable housing projects with a market value of affordable housing units not to exceed 2 ½ times the <br />county’s median household income, to receive up to a 20% density bonus based on the following table. <br /> <br /> <br />Revise Suggest revising language from "up to 20%" to "between 10%-20%" <br />UNLESS the density bonus is going to be increased. <br />Policy 2.6: The county shall maintain its current transfer of density provisions through the planned development process. No Change <br />Policy 2.7: <br />The county shall provide for the creation and preservation of affordable housing for all current and anticipated future <br />residents and households with special housing needs including rural residents and farmworkers by allowing affordable <br />housing in all residential areas, rehabilitating existing units with SHIP funds, utilizing CDBG funds for housing <br />rehabilitation and neighborhood revitalization, and undertaking other measures to minimize the need for additional <br />local services and avoid a concentration of affordable housing units in specific areas. <br />No Change <br />Objective 3 By 2015, the number of sub-standard housing units (units lacking complete plumbing and units with no heating <br />facilities) will be 10% less than the number of sub-standard units identified in 2010 census. Revise <br />Remove years and make this more of a goal. <br /> <br />Note: Recommended striving to keep the number of substandard units <br />beneath 5%, but Staff may wish to set a different percentage based on <br />experience.
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