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Minutes 05-07-2013
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RES-2013-037 Resolution Authorizing the Submission of FY 2013-2014 Annual Action Plan for the FY 2010-2015 Consolidated Housing Plan for Orange County, North Carolina
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2010-2019\2013
RES-2013-038 Resolution Authorizing the Orange County FY 2013-2014 Home Program Design
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2010-2019\2013
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Provide training to housing providers and consumers about their obligations and <br />rights. <br />Continue to work with the County and Town governments to develop appropriate <br />legislation and ordinances to assist with the development of affordable housing <br />Monitor and track the Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance enacted by the Town of <br />Chapel Hill for effectiveness in the development of affordable housing and utilize <br />as a model ordinance for adoption by the Towns of Carrboro and Hillsborough and <br />Orange County for implementation if positive results are determined. <br />The affordable housing provisions of the proposed Inclusionary Zoning <br />Ordinance' drafted by the Town of Chapel Hill apply to homeownership <br />developments in any of the following categories: <br />• Single- family or two family development, or subdivision of land to create <br />residential lots that involve: <br />❖ at least 5 single - family dwelling units or 2- family dwelling units; or <br />❖ at least 5 single - family lots; or <br />❖ two - family lots in which six (6) or more residential units are allowed <br />by the Chapel Hill Land Use Management Ordinance, either individually <br />or as part of the same subdivision. <br />Multi- family unit developments that create at least 5 multi - family dwelling <br />units; or <br />• Renovation or reconstruction of an existing building that contains multi - family <br />dwelling units, and that increases the number of dwelling units from the <br />number of dwelling units in the original structure by at least 5; or <br />Any change in use of all or part of an existing building from a non - residential <br />use to a residential use that has at least 5 dwelling units. <br />For development applications involving any of the above, provisions for affordable <br />housing must be included as part of the development proposal. <br />As with other types of development, Orange County's supply of affordable <br />housing is dictated by a variety of factors, the most significant being project <br />affordability, availability of land and infra - structure, developer preference for <br />building high -end housing, and government regulation. To address the <br />Educational Impact Fee, the Orange County Board of Commissioners adopted an <br />impact fee reimbursement policy, which provides funds to non - profit housing <br />developers constructing rental and owner - occupied housing to enable them to <br />pay the fee without passing the cost to the prospective renters or homebuyers. <br />With this reimbursement, the Board works to alleviate barriers to affordable <br />housing. <br />HOME/ American Dream Down payment Initiative (ADDI) <br />
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