HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-162RESOLUTION NO 94- 162
A RESOLUTION OF THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS APPROVING THE REVISED INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVE PLAN;
WHEREAS, The County, on April 6, 1993, adopted ordinance 93-13
establishing the county's Local Housing Assistance Program,
pursuant to section 420.907, Florida Statutes and Rule 9I-37,
F.A.C.; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 420.9076, F.S., each county
participating in the State Housing Initiative program must adopt an
Affordable Housing Incentive Plan within 12 months after the date
of adoption of its Local Housing Assistance Program establishment
ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Indian River County Affordable Housing Advisory
Committee held a public hearing pursuant to the requirements of
Section 420.9076(5), F.S., on January 13, 1994, and continued the
public hearing to a time certain date on February 10, 1994; and
WHEREAS, the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee reviewed
all proposed incentives and made a positive recommendation for
adoption of the Indian River County Affordable Housing Incentive
Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, within 90 days
after the date of receipt of the recommendation on the Affordable
Housing Incentive Plan from the Affordable Housing Advisory
Committee on the Affordable Housing Incentive Plan, adopted the
Affordable Housing Incentive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the county transmitted a copy of the approved
Affordable Housing Incentive Plan to the Florida Housing Finance
Agency for their review; and
WHEREAS, the county received a copy of the Florida Housing
Finance Agency's SHIP review committee findings regarding the
county Affordable Housing Plan on November 3, 1994; and
WHEREAS, the county has 60 days from receipt of the Florida
Housing Finance Agency's report to make appropriate changes to its
Affordable Housing Incentive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the county has revised the Indian River County
Affordable Housing Incentive Plan to address the Florida Housing
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Finance Agency's constants;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County
Comissioness of Indian River County, Florida THAT:
Section 1.
The above recitals are ratified in their entirety.
Section 2.
The attached revised Indian River County Affordable Housing
Incentive Plan is hereby approved by the Board of County
Commissioners.
Section 3.
The Board of County Commissioners directs staff to submit a
copy of the revised Indian River County Affordable Housing
Incentive Plan and a copy of the adoption resolution to the
Florida Housing Finance Agency by Certified Mail
The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner Adams ,
and seconded by Commissioner Macht , and being put to a vote,
the vote was as follows:
Chairman, John W. Tippin LLe
Vice Chairman, Kenneth R. Hecht &Le
Commissioner, Richard N. Bird 8Le
Commissioner, Carolyn K. Eggert Absebt
Commissioner, Fran B. Adams �Le
The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and
adopted this 13 day of December, 1994.
Board of County Commissioners
of Inn R ver County
By:ku
ohn W. Tippin, Chairman
Attest by:
Jeffrey K. Bat ,
Clerk ,.
APPROVED AS TOO FOR�NI-AND.Z.EGAL SUFFICIENCY
BY:
William G. Collins, II
Deputy County Attorney u\v\h\hous.ord
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
HOARD OF COUNTY CONNISSIONERS
Requested No. of Copies: of Number of Originals
Collate (Assembled in order): `—Yes No
Duplexed (2 Sides): _ Yes '�No 1 Side Only: `Yes No
(Justify in Remarks, and obtain
Stapled: _ Yes ---No approval by Director, General
Services)
Remarks/additional instructions:
Department/Division:�2
Date: /- 6 A,6- Requestor:
Approved (if applicable)
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Director, General Services
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RECONNENDATIONS:
Recommendation #1:
The current permitting process for Indian River County should
be retained; however, the county should consider instituting
a full one-stop permitting process in the future, and in the
interim the county should continue to modify the permit
processing system to reduce review time.
Adoption Timeframe: January, 2000
Potential Cost Savings: Potential cost savings will be varied and
minimal, depending on the size and
complexity of the project.
Recommendation $2:
The county ® shall take all necessary steps to eliminate
delays in the review of affordable housing development
projects. Should review delays begin tO OCCUr, In order to
=or approval or projects when an applicant proviaes neeaea
information in a timely manner: Administrative aDDroval - 5
prioritizing the review of affordable housing development
project® applications. In prioritizing affordable housing
development project applications, staff will schedule
affordable housina Droiect aDDlications for review before
Adoption Timeframe: As Needed
Potential Cost Savings: Varies
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RBCONNBNDATION:
As M part of the review process
associated with the adoption of regulatory activities which
affect housing development, count staff shall prepare
a Financial Impact Statement to assess the
anticipated impact of the proposed regulation on the cost of
housing. When proposed regulatory activities will increase
the estimated cost per unit for the development of housing,
the Financial Impact Statement shall include an
estimated increased cost per unit projection. The planning
ttee
statement
maxana lta zinai aecision on aaoz►tion or reauiatory
Adoption Timeframe: December 1994
Potential Cost Savings: Varies