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SHIP LHAP Template 2016-001 <br />Jeff. Date 7/1/20241 <br />Administrative approval - 5 days; <br />Minor site plan - 5 weeks; <br />- Major site plan - 6 weeks; and <br />Special exception approval - 13 weeks. <br />Whenever these review times increase by 150% or more due to the workload of the review staff, the county will <br />begin prioritizing the review of affordable housing development project applications. In prioritizing affordable <br />housing development project applications, staff will schedule affordable housing project applications for review <br />before other types of project applications to ensure that maximum review timeframes are not exceeded for <br />affordable housing projects. <br />In 2019, after a recommendation from the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC), the County revised <br />the permit expediting process to make identification of affordable housing permits more identifiable. For <br />hardcopy permit application submissions, the new process uses a bright neon green affordable housing permit <br />expediting form and a similarly colored permit review folder to designate the permit as a permit that must be <br />expedited. <br />More recently, in 2020, in response to the COVID-19 health crisis, the Community Development Department <br />implemented an electronic permit e-mail application process for all building permits. The process is currently <br />being changed over to a permanent process. While not specific to affordable housing, the electronic permit <br />application process will eliminate the time it takes to produce paper copies and have them delivered. With this <br />process, applicants may request that the permit be expedited in the subject line of the e-mail and provide a copy <br />of the neon green permit expediting form. <br />B. Name of the Strategy: Ongoing Review Process <br />An ongoing process for review of local policies, ordinances, regulations, and plan provisions that <br />increase the cost of housing prior to their adoption (Housing Element Policy 1.7). <br />- Housine Element Policv 1.7 <br />POLICY 1.7: As part of the adoption process for any county regulations that could affect housing development, <br />county planning staff shall prepare a Financial Impact Statement to assess the anticipated impact of the proposed <br />regulation on the cost of housing. When proposed regulatory activities are anticipated to increase the estimated <br />cost per unit projection. The financial impact statement then will be reviewed by the Professional Services <br />Advisory Committee, the Planning and Zoning Commission, and, if possible, the Affordable Housing Advisory <br />Committee. Those groups shall consider the regulation's effect on housing costs in making their recommendation <br />to the Board of County Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners will consider the financial impact <br />statement in making its final decision on the adoption of any proposed regulations. <br />C. Other Incentive Strategies Adopted: <br />1. Regulations providing up to a 20% density bonus for affordable housing development <br />projects (housing element policy 2.5, Land Development Regulations Section <br />911.14(4)(a)). <br />-21- <br />117 <br />
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