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Low to Moderate Income Task Force Agenda Abstract - 6-6-1988, Item E2
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Low to Moderate Income Task Force Agenda Abstract - 6-6-1988, Item E2
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010. <br /> STAFF REPORT <br /> PAGE 6 <br /> Enforcement. Program as well as designing public service <br /> announcements to be made through local media publications. <br /> This.' will be accomplished by July 15, 1988. Further, <br /> inforioational sessions for various human service agencies <br /> will be conducted. Staff is also reviewing the present <br /> Minimum Housing Code to ensure that the procedure is clear <br /> and operable, thereby minimizing any potential enforcement <br /> problems. The inclusion of Mobile Home Parks in the <br /> Enforcement Program will also be examined. <br /> F. CONTINUE TO EMPHASIZE HOUSING REHABILITATION IN <br /> APPLICATIONS FOR CDBG GRANTS, AID EXPAND GRANT PROPOSAL <br /> PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION TO THE NC HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY <br /> AND NC ROUSING COMMISSION WHEN SUCH AGENCIES MARE ORANGE <br /> COUNTY ELIGIBLE TO APPLY UNDER THEIR PROGRAMS. <br /> STAFF RESPONSE <br /> Housing rehabilitation will be emphasized in all grant <br /> applications prepared by the County. <br /> =ER FORCE, RECOMMENDATION FOUR <br /> AMEND THE COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE TO INCREASE INCENTIVES AND <br /> CREATE NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION OF LOW AND <br /> MODERATE INCOME SITE-BUILT OR MODULAR HOUSING. <br /> A. CURRENT PROVISIONS FOR BONUS INCENTIVES IN ZONING <br /> ORDINANCE SECTION 5.1 AND 6.22, WHICH APPLY ONLY TO PLANNED <br /> . DEVELOPMENTS AND WHICH ALLOW ONLY MINIMAL ADJUSTMENT IN <br /> RECREATION SPACE RATIOS FOR RB, AR AID R-1 ZONES, MINIMAL LUX <br /> AND FLOOR AREA RATIO ADJUSTMENTS, ARE DEMONSTRABLY <br /> INSUFFICIENT TO ENCOURAGE NEEDED NEW CONSTRUCTION. REWRITE <br /> THESE SECTIONS TO MAKE LUI AND FAR ALLOWANCES APPLICABLE TO <br /> ALL RESIDENTIAL ZONES. CONSIDERATION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO A <br /> "SLIDING SCALE" FOR SUCH INCENTIVES, PROVIDE OVER 10% LOW AND <br /> MODERATE INCOME UNITS, UP TO A MAXIMUM OF 50%. FURTHER, SINCE <br /> REFERENCES TO HUD SECTION 8 GUIDELINES ARE OUTDATED, THEY <br /> SHOULD BE REVISED TO REFLECT CURRENT STATE AND FEDERAL <br /> PROGRAMS, AS WELL AS TEE CONTRIBUTIONS OF PRIVATE NON-PROFIT. <br /> ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY. <br /> B. DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT BONUS INCENTIVES TO AFFORDABLE <br /> SINGLE FAMILY CONSTRUCTION, SIMILAR TO REVISED INCENTIVES FOR <br /> PUD'S. <br />
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