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3 <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Board of County Commissioners <br /> FROM: James Bryan, Staff Attorney <br /> DATE: February 4, 2021 <br /> SUBJECT: Options for Increasing Affordable Housing in Orange County Through the Unified <br /> Development Ordinance <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): Affordable Housing Report, Incentives & Opportunities Chart, Framework Chart, <br /> Regulatory Process Chart, Survey Summary <br /> BACKGROUND: The County Attorney was asked to report to the Board on all available options to <br /> incentivize affordable housing in Orange County, focusing on potential changes to the Unified <br /> Development Ordinance. This report aims to build upon a similar response from October 2019 by providing <br /> a list of actionable items as well as incorporating feedback from the development community. James <br /> Bryan, the staff attorney who works most with the Planning Department was tasked with this item. <br /> While a list of seventeen actionable incentives and opportunities are included, staff sees four as being the <br /> most fruitful although some would be controversial and others would require assistance from the towns. <br /> In no particular order these are: First, the initiation of an updated comprehensive plan likely followed by <br /> the adoption of a more modern UDO. Second, seek expansion to existing special legislation to allow for <br /> an increased density bonus program allowing for payment in lieu of construction or donation of land. Third, <br /> initiate discussion with stakeholders in the Joint Planning Agreement ("JPA") and Water Sewer <br /> Management Planning Boundary Agreement ("WSMPBA") to allow exceptions for affordable housing. <br /> Fourth, revise major subdivisions to be an administratively reviewed process. <br /> The Incentives & Opportunities Chart is a compilation of seventeen potential options. The Framework <br /> Chart lists traditional regulatory or financial incentive, indicating the statutory limitations and comparison <br /> to other jurisdictions. The Regulatory Process Chart demonstrates the review process and the multiple <br /> decision points along the way. The Survey Summary describes the feedback from developers. <br /> Affordable housing is a ubiquitous issue that could seemingly endlessly benefit from further consideration. <br /> Some communities, most recently Apex, utilize outside consultants to provide guidance. The longstanding <br /> history of housing here and elsewhere also makes it a worthwhile topic for consideration under the lens of <br /> racial equity. <br /> While staff did receive feedback from the development community, much of that is anecdotal. At the <br /> Board's direction, staff can compile comparison data for abutting jurisdictions and seek more concrete <br /> financials. <br /> In addition to this report, on October 1, 2019 Michael Harvey, Current Planning Supervisor, provided a <br /> memorandum to the Board discussing the Development of Affordable Housing in Orange County, which <br /> addressed many of the same items found in this report. Mr. Harvey's report may be viewed here. <br /> Should the Board wish to further explore any of these seventeen items the County Attorney's office will <br /> work with the Planning Department to bring them forward as expeditiously as possible. <br />
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