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2005 Florida Statutes

SECTION 9076
Adoption of affordable housing incentive strategies; committees.
Section 420.9076, Florida Statutes 2005

420.9076  Adoption of affordable housing incentive strategies; committees.--

(1)  Each county or eligible municipality participating in the State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program, including a municipality receiving program funds through the county, or an eligible municipality must, within 12 months after the original adoption of the local housing assistance plan, amend the plan to include local housing incentive strategies as defined in s. 420.9071(16).

(2)  The governing board of a county or municipality shall appoint the members of the affordable housing advisory committee by resolution. Pursuant to the terms of any interlocal agreement, a county and municipality may create and jointly appoint an advisory committee to prepare a joint plan. The ordinance adopted pursuant to s. 420.9072 which creates the advisory committee or the resolution appointing the advisory committee members must provide for nine committee members and their terms. The committee must include:

(a)  One citizen who is actively engaged in the residential home building industry in connection with affordable housing.

(b)  One citizen who is actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry in connection with affordable housing.

(c)  One citizen who is a representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building in connection with affordable housing.

(d)  One citizen who is actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons in connection with affordable housing.

(e)  One citizen who is actively engaged as a for-profit provider of affordable housing.

(f)  One citizen who is actively engaged as a not-for-profit provider of affordable housing.

(g)  One citizen who is actively engaged as a real estate professional in connection with affordable housing.

(h)  One citizen who actively serves on the local planning agency pursuant to s. 163.3174

(i)  One citizen who resides within the jurisdiction of the local governing body making the appointments.

If a county or eligible municipality whether due to its small size, the presence of a conflict of interest by prospective appointees, or other reasonable factor, is unable to appoint a citizen actively engaged in these activities in connection with affordable housing, a citizen engaged in the activity without regard to affordable housing may be appointed.

(3)  All meetings of the advisory committee are public meetings, and all committee records are public records. Staff, administrative, and facility support to the advisory committee shall be provided by the appointing county or eligible municipality.

(4)  The advisory committee shall review the established policies and procedures, ordinances, land development regulations, and adopted local government comprehensive plan of the appointing local government and shall recommend specific initiatives to encourage or facilitate affordable housing while protecting the ability of the property to appreciate in value. Such recommendations may include the modification or repeal of existing policies, procedures, ordinances, regulations, or plan provisions; the creation of exceptions applicable to affordable housing; or the adoption of new policies, procedures, regulations, ordinances, or plan provisions. At a minimum, each advisory committee shall make recommendations on affordable housing incentives in the following areas:

(a)  The processing of approvals of development orders or permits, as defined in s. 163.3164(7) and (8), for affordable housing projects is expedited to a greater degree than other projects.

(b)  The modification of impact-fee requirements, including reduction or waiver of fees and alternative methods of fee payment for affordable housing.

(c)  The allowance of increased density levels for affordable housing.

(d)  The reservation of infrastructure capacity for housing for very-low-income persons and low-income persons.

(e)  The allowance of affordable accessory residential units in residential zoning districts.

(f)  The reduction of parking and setback requirements for affordable housing.

(g)  The allowance of zero-lot-line configurations for affordable housing.

(h)  The modification of street requirements for affordable housing.

(i)  The establishment of a process by which a local government considers, before adoption, policies, procedures, ordinances, regulations, or plan provisions that increase the cost of housing.

(j)  The preparation of a printed inventory of locally owned public lands suitable for affordable housing.

The advisory committee recommendations must also include other affordable housing incentives identified by the advisory committee.

(5)  The approval by the advisory committee of its local housing incentive strategies recommendations must be made by affirmative vote of a majority of the membership of the advisory committee taken at a public hearing. Notice of the time, date, and place of the public hearing of the advisory committee to adopt final local housing incentive strategies recommendations must be published in a newspaper of general paid circulation in the county. Such notice must contain a short and concise summary of the local housing incentives strategies recommendations to be considered by the advisory committee. The notice must state the public place where a copy of the tentative advisory committee recommendations can be obtained by interested persons.

(6)  Within 90 days after the date of receipt of the local housing incentive strategies recommendations from the advisory committee, the governing body of the appointing local government shall adopt an amendment to its local housing assistance plan to incorporate the local housing incentive strategies it will implement within its jurisdiction. The amendment must include, at a minimum, the local housing incentive strategies as defined in s. 420.9071(16).

(7)  The governing board of the county or the eligible municipality shall notify the corporation by certified mail of its adoption of an amendment of its local housing assistance plan to incorporate local housing incentive strategies. The notice must include a copy of the approved amended plan.

(a)  If the corporation fails to receive timely the approved amended local housing assistance plan to incorporate local housing incentive strategies, a notice of termination of its share of the local housing distribution shall be sent by certified mail by the corporation to the affected county or eligible municipality. The notice of termination must specify a date of termination of the funding if the affected county or eligible municipality has not adopted an amended local housing assistance plan to incorporate local housing incentive strategies. If the county or the eligible municipality has not adopted an amended local housing assistance plan to incorporate local housing incentive strategies by the termination date specified in the notice of termination, the local distribution share terminates; and any uncommitted local distribution funds held by the affected county or eligible municipality in its local housing assistance trust fund shall be transferred to the Local Government Housing Trust Fund to the credit of the corporation to administer the local government housing program pursuant to s. 420.9078

(b)  If a county fails to timely adopt an amended local housing assistance plan to incorporate local housing incentive strategies but an eligible municipality receiving a local housing distribution pursuant to an interlocal agreement within the county does timely adopt an amended local housing assistance plan to incorporate local housing incentive strategies, the corporation, after receipt of a notice of termination, shall thereafter distribute directly to the participating eligible municipality its share calculated in the manner provided in s. 420.9072

(c)  Any county or eligible municipality whose local distribution share has been terminated may subsequently elect to receive directly its local distribution share by adopting an amended local housing assistance plan to incorporate local housing incentive strategies in the manner and according to the procedure provided in this section and by adopting an ordinance in the manner required in s. 420.9072

History.--s. 32, ch. 92-317; s. 15, ch. 93-181; s. 38, ch. 97-167.