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LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-2779    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/4/2018 In control: County Manager's Office
On agenda: 9/24/2018 Final action: 9/24/2018
Title: Vote on request to adopt a Resolution Adopting the Housing Trust Fund Guidelines
Attachments: 1. ApprovedHousing Trust Fund Guidelines_071218, 2. HTFResolution9.pdf
Related files: 24-5469
Title
Vote on request to adopt a Resolution Adopting the Housing Trust Fund Guidelines

Abstract
Action Requested: Vote on request to adopt the housing trust fund guidelines

Introduction & Background:
In the FY 2019 budget, increasing affordable housing options was one of the priorities funded. The Chatham County Housing Trust fund is intended provide low interest loans to encourage development projects that preserve or create additional affordable and workforce housing within Chatham County with the overall goal of affirmatively furthering fair housing choice for all residents. The Chatham County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee has been tasked with developing guidelines for this Housing Trust Fund. At the July 12, 2018 meeting, the committee approved the guidelines for the trust fund unanimously.

Discussion & Analysis:
Under this policy, "affordable housing" is defined as being affordable to households with annual incomes at or below 80% of the Area Median Income. "Workforce housing" is defined as being affordable to households with annual incomes at or below 120% of the Area Median Income. The Area Median Incomes are determined by the U.S Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) for the Durham-Chapel Hill Metro Area on an annual basis. The Housing Trust Fund may also provide small grants to reimburse fees or studies and similar projects in areas the county or towns see as a priority for redevelopment. Development projects financed through the Housing Trust Fund are required to record long-term deed restrictions to maintain affordability.

The Housing Trust Fund has the following priorities:
1) To increase the supply of affordable housing near resources like grocery stores, public transportation, schools, jobs, and healthcare.
2) To reduce and avoid undue concentrations of poverty and subsidized housing
3) To incentivize development of affordable and workforce housing for low-and moderate-income households
4) To promote diversity and vitality ...

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