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File #: 4766   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 6/27/2022 In control: Housing and Human Services
On agenda: 8/30/2022 Final action: 8/30/2022
Title: Approval, Re: Re-Appointments to the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (Super Majority vote required)
Subject:
Title
Approval, Re: Re-Appointments to the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (Super Majority vote required)
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Fiscal Impact:
Staffing for the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee is funded through State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program grant funds and equates to approximately $2,600 per year (for direct Committee support). There will be no impact to the General Fund.
Dept/Office:
Housing and Human Services
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners approve the re-appointment of the named members of the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
The Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) is a state mandated board (Florida Statute 420.9076), which allows Brevard County to receive State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) funds. The AHAC makes recommendations to the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners on the allocation of funds from the state SHIP program, the Federal HOME Program, and other federal and state funds which allow the county discretion in the determination of housing priorities. Additionally, they review established policies and procedures, ordinances, land development regulations, and the adopted comprehensive plan of the county, in order to recommend specific actions or initiatives to encourage or facilitate affordable housing while protecting the ability of properties to appreciate in value.
The AHAC consists of members who represent specific categories, per the Statute, such as someone actively engaged as a for-profit provider of affordable housing, actively serves on the local planning agency, or represents employers within the jurisdiction. The Department has solicited for members in multiple ways: four weeks through a local newspaper of general circulation, press releases, and on the County Website. To date we have received three responses for the county resident who is actively engaged as an advocate for low...

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