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11/19/2024
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Board of County Commissioners
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• the County cannot apply for more CDBG funds until the previously awarded CDBG <br />project is complete and the awarded CDBG contract with the state is closed out. <br />Overall, the county has provided many SHIP impact fee grants/loans to eligible <br />households. Since this program has been successful, the county should keep its SHIP <br />Program impact fee assistance strategy for income -qualified households. The County's <br />new impact fee waiver categories for single-family and multifamily homes of less than <br />1,500 square feet for income -eligible households should also be maintained and evaluated <br />in future years to determine their overall utilization and whether or not adjustments should <br />be made to the eligible categories. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />The county should maintain Housing Element Policy 4.3 and Policy 4.4 regarding <br />financing of impact fees, payment of impact fees, and payment of water and wastewater <br />capacity charges for income -eligible households through SHIP funds. The County should <br />also maintain its newly adopted impact fee waiver and reductions under Title X of the <br />Indian River County Code for certain single-family and multifamily housing units occupied <br />by households with incomes of less than 80% of AMI, and the County should continue to <br />apply for other funding sources (such as CDBGs) to subsidize impact fees and utility <br />capacity charges. <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMNUSSIONERS CTION: <br />Board of County,, < f ApprovV the AHAC Recommendation <br />9 <br />44 <br />
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