Backup Documents 04/27/2010 Item #16D11ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP 16 D 1
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Office
Initials
Date
1.Frank Ramsey
Housing and Human Services
(Initial)
4/28/2010
2. Colleen Greene
County Attorney's Office
C�mC7
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3.
signed by the Chairman, with the exception of most letters, must be reviewed and signed
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Type of Document
4. _
Number of Original
2
Attached
5. Ian Mitchell, Executive Manager
Board of County Commissioners
30 (O
6. Minutes and Records
Clerk of Court's Office
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item.)
Name of Primary Staff
Frank Ramsey, Housing Manager
Phone Number
252 -2336
Contact
appropriate.
(Initial)
Applicable)
Agenda Date Item was
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Agenda Item Number
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2
Attached
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RESOLUTION NO. 2010- 84
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE LOCAL HOUSING
ASSISTANCE PLAN AS REQUIRED BY THE STATE HOUSING
INITIATIVES PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM ACT, SUBSECTIONS 420.907-
420.9079, FLORIDA STATUTES; AND RULE CHAPTER 67 -37, FLORIDA
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE; AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN TO
EXECUTE ANY NECESSARY DOCUMENTS AND CERTIFICATIONS
NEEDED BY THE STATE; AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF THE
LOCAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL
BY THE FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the State of Florida enacted the William E. Sadowski
Affordable Housing Act, Chapter 92 -317 of Florida Sessions Laws, allocating a
portion of documentary stamp taxes on deeds to local governments for the
development and maintenance of affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Act, ss.
420.907- 420.9079, Florida Statutes (1992), and Rule Chapter 67 -37, Florida
Administrative Code, requires local governments to develop a one- to three -year
Local Housing Assistance Plan outlining how funds will be used; and
WHEREAS, the SHIP Act requires local governments to establish the
maximum SHIP funds allowable for each strategy; and
WHEREAS, the SHIP Act further requires local governments to establish
an average area purchase price for new and existing housing benefiting from
awards made pursuant to the Act; The methodology and purchase prices used
are defined in the attached Local Housing Assistance Plan; and
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WHEREAS, as required by Chapter 67- 37.005(6)(03, F.A.C, .It is found
that 5 percent of the local housing distribution plus 5 percent of program income
is insufficient to adequately pay the necessary costs of administering the local
housing assistance plan. The cost of administering the program may not exceed
10 percent of the local housing distribution plus 5 percent of program income
deposited into the trust fund, except that small counties, as defined in s.
120.52(17), and eligible municipalities receiving a local housing distribution of up
to $350,000 may use up to 10 percent of program income for administrative
costs.
WHEREAS, the Housing and Human Services Department has prepared
a three -year Local Housing Assistance Plan for submission to the Florida
Housing Finance Corporation; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that it is in the best
interest of the public for Collier County to submit the Local Housing Assistance
Plan for review and approval so as to qualify for said documentary stamp tax
funds; and
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that:
Section 1: The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby
approves the Local Housing Assistance Plan, as attached and
incorporated hereto for submission to the Florida Housing Finance
Corporation as required by ss. 420.907- 420 -9079, Florida Statutes,
for fiscal years 2010 -2011, 2011 -2012 and 2012 -2013.
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Section 2: The Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby
designated and authorized to execute any documents and
certifications required by the Florida Housing Finance Corporation
as related to the Local Housing Assistance Plan, and to do all
things necessary and proper to carry out the term and conditions of
said program.
Section 3: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED this 27`h day of April, 2010 after motion, second
and majority vote.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
uty rk
�At�t
1<iVJtwV
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency:
Colleen M. Gre6ne
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By >3 tn1y
Fred W. Coyle, Chairman`
Item# 11SIDtl
Agenda
Date
2-f otD
Date
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2.uro
Recd
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Title: LHA[ Template 2009
No. 001
67- 37,005(1), F.A.C.
Effective Date: I I /09
Exhibit D
CERTIFICATION TO
FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION
Name of Local Government: Collier Countv
(1) The local government will advertise the availability of SHIP funds pursuant to Florida
Statutes.
(2) All SHIP funds will be expended in a manner which will insure that there will be no
discrimination on the basis of race, creed, religion, color, age, sex, familial or marital
status, handicap, or national origin.
(3) A process for selection of recipients for funds has been developed.
(4) The eligible municipality or county has developed a qualification system for applications for
awards.
(5) Recipients of funds will be required to contractually commit to program guidelines.
(6) The Florida Housing Finance Corporation will be notified promptly if the local
government (or interlocal entity) will be unable to comply with the provisions the plan.
(7) The Local Housing Assistance Plan shall provide for the expenditure of SHIP funds within
24 months following the end of the State fiscal year in which they are received.
(8) The plan conforms to the Local Government Comprehensive Plan, or that an amendment to
the Local Government Comprehensive Plan will be initiated at the next available
opportunity to insure conformance with the Local Housing Assistance Plan.
(9) Amendments to the approved Local Housing Assistance Plan shall be provided to the
Corporation with in 21 days after adoption.
(10) The trust fund shall be established with a qualified depository for all SHIP funds as well
as moneys generated from activities such as interest earned on loans.
(11) Amounts on deposit in the local housing assistance trust fund shall be invested as permitted
by law.
(12) The local housing assistance trust fund shall be separately stated as a special revenue fund in
the local governments audited financial statements, copies of the audits will be forwarded to
the Corporation as soon as available.
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Title: LHAP Template 2009
No. 001
67- 37.005(1), F_A.C.
Effective Date; 11,109
Exhibit D
Certification
13) An interlocal entity shall have its local housing assistance trust fund separately audited
for each state fiscal year, and the audit forwarded to the Corporation as soon as possible.
(14) SHIP funds will not be pledged for debt service on bonds or as rent subsidies.
(15) Developers receiving assistance from both SHIP and the Low Income Housing Tax
Credit ( LIHTC) Program shall comply with the income, affordability and other LIHTC
requirements, Similarly, any units receiving assistance from other federal programs shall
comply with all Federal and SHIP program requirements.
(16) Loans shall be provided for periods not exceeding 30 years, except for deferred payment
loans or loans that extend beyond 30 years which continue to service eligible persons.
(17) Rental Units constructed or rehabilitated with SHIP funds shall be monitored at least
annually for 15 years for compliance with tenant income requirements and affordability
requirements or as required in Section 420.9075 (3)(e)
(18) The Plan meets the requirements of Section 420 - 907 -9079 FS, and Rule Chapter 67 -37
FAC, and how each of those requirements shall be met.
(19) The provisions of Chapter 83 -220, Laws of Florida has or X_ has not
been implemented. (note: Miami Dade County will check "has ")
04/27/2010
Witness Chief Elected Official or designee
Witness
Date
Fred W. Coyle — Chairman
Type Name and Title
OR ATTEST
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
Item# — s-K�`-
Attest: AttW u to rat♦ r Agenda
(Seal) ii"r D
Date
Approved as to torm & leJgal sufficiency Date 3 Q010
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Colleen Greene, epotj Clerk
Assistant County Attorney
ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP
TO ACCOMPANY ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SENT TO 40Ujj
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR SIGNATURE
ROUTING SLIP
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Office
Initials
Date
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1. Frank Ramsey
HHS
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Original document has been signed/ initialed for legal sufficiency. (All documents to be
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2.Jeff Wright
County Attorney's Office
Agenda Item Number
16D11
3.
by the Office of the County Attorney. 'this includes signature pages from ordinances,
4.
Two (2) Interlocal Agreements
Number of Original
2
5. Ian Mitchell, Executive Manager
Board of County Commissioners
tA-
1
6. Minutes and Records
Clerk of Courts Office
PRIMARY COIN'IAU !NFO clviA i iOn
(The primary contact is the holder of the original document pending BCC approval Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the executive
summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the addressees above, including Ian Mitchell, needs to contact staff for additional or missing
information. All original documents needing the BCC Chairman's signature are to be delivered to the BCC office only after the BCC has acted to approve the
item.
Name of Primary Staff
Frank Ramsey and /or Priscilla Doria !
Phone Number
252 -5312
Contact
Housing & Human Services
(initial)
Please call or e-mail
for pick u
Original document has been signed/ initialed for legal sufficiency. (All documents to be
PD
Agenda Date Item was
April 27, 2010
Agenda Item Number
16D11
Approved by the BCC
by the Office of the County Attorney. 'this includes signature pages from ordinances,
Type of Document
Two (2) Interlocal Agreements
Number of Original
2
Attached
Signature needed on both documents.
Documents Attached
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appropriate.
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Applicable)
1.
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signed by the Chairman, with the exception of most letters, must be reviewed and signed
by the Office of the County Attorney. 'this includes signature pages from ordinances,
resolutions, etc. signed by the County Attorney's Office and signature pages from
contracts, agreements, etc. that have been fully executed by all parties except the BCC
Chairman and Clerk to the Board and possibly State Officials.)
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document or the final negotiated contract date whichever is applicable.
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signature and initials are required.
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In most cases (some contracts are an exception), the original document and this routing slip
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should be provided to tan Mitchell in the BCC. office within 24 hours of BCC approval.
Some documents are time sensitive and require forwarding to Tallahassee within a certain
time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines'.
document was approved by the BCC on 4/27/2010 (enter date) and all changes
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n Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes, if applicable.
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Date:
To:
From:
Re:
MEMORANDUM
August 9, 2010
Frank Ramsey, Housing Manager
Housing & Human Services Department
Teresa Polaski, Deputy Clerk
Minutes & Records Department
2011 -2013 SHIP Interlocal Agreement
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Enclosed please find one (1) original agreement, as referenced above
(Agenda Item #16D11), which were approved by the Board of County
Commissioners on Tuesday, April 27, 2010.
The Minutes & Records Department has retained the second
agreement to be kept in the Board's Official Records.
If you should have any questions, please contact me at 252 -8411.
Thank you.
Enclosures
Page 1 of 1
Greg Givens
From: Greg Givens 16 D 1
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:12 AM
To: 'RamseyFrank';'KrumbineMarcy'
Cc: Roger Reinke; Bill Moss; Karen Ball, Robin Singer
Subject: 2011 -2013 SHIP Interlocal Agreement
RE: 2011 -2013 SHIP Interlocal Agreement
Buddy — Our Council has reviewed and approved the subject SHIP agreement and the LHAP. The
agreement was executed yesterday, and today I will be sending two (2) original copies to you for your Board
Chair's counter - signature. Please have one fully executed agreement returned to me for our City Clerk files.
Also, per our June 3, 2010 meeting, I am drafting an agreement and program design for the Impact Fees
that we can use toward affordable housing efforts. Once I have them in good shape, we can look them over
before submission / approval by our Council. (As a side note and FYI, the HUD today released a
Community Challenge Planning Grants which addresses affordable house issues as well -
http: / /edocket.access.gpo.gov /2010/2010- 15353. htm)
Call if questions or concerns. Thanks.
Greg Givens, Grants Coordinator
t.'ity of Naples - Finance Department
1 5 8111 street - South
Naples. Fl., 34102
Office: Q ?9) 213 -1 S 16
ggivens a)nap[esgov. com
6/24/2010
INSTR 4487727 OR 4616 PG 2264
RECORDED 10/21/2010 2:16 PM PAGES 12
DWIGHT E BROCK
COLLIER COUNTY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
REC $103.50
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
SHIP FUNDS
16D11
Naples /Collier County
Local Housing Assistance Plan
FY 2011, 2012 & 2013
THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT (the "Agreement ") made and entered into
this 27`h day of April, 2010, by and between Collier County, a political subdivision of the
State of Florida, acting by and through its Board of County Commissioners, and the City
of Naples, a municipal corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of
Florida, acting by and through its City Council.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Section 420.9072, Florida Statutes (the "State Housing Initiatives
Partnership Program" or "SHIP "), authorizes monies in the Local Government Housing
Trust Fund (the "Fund ") to be distributed to Collier County and eligible municipalities
within Collier County pursuant to an interlocal agreement; and
WHEREAS, Collier County is an approved county and the City of Naples is an
eligible municipality within Collier County; and
WHEREAS, the parties desire to jointly utilize SHIP allocations pursuant to this
Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the parties have determined that SHIP funds can be more efficiently
utilized and managed when the parties work cooperatively to address the community's
affordable housing needs.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth herein,
the parties agree as follows:
1. The monies in the Fund which are to be distributed to the County as
provided in Section 420.9073, Florida Statutes, shall be allocated jointly to the County
and the City for the purposes identified in the approved Local Housing Assistance Plan.
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The City of Naples may distribute a portion of its allocation to housing activities within
the Urban Housing Assistance Area as defined in the July 1994 Interlocal Agreement
adopted by Collier County and the City of Naples, a copy of which is attached hereto.
2. Unless otherwise extended, this Agreement shall expire on June, 30, 2013.
3. The parties direct that the Florida Housing Finance Corporation distribute
and allocate the monies in the Fund in accordance with this Agreement and authorize the
Corporation to rely on their stated intent and their authority to execute this Agreement.
4. During the tern of this Agreement, both parties agree that they will not do
anything to jeopardize the other party's right to receive its allocation from the Fund.
5. The parties understand that the statute requires an incentive plan for
providing affordable housing and they agree to cooperate in ensuring that the
requirements and spirit of the statute are satisfied.
6. The parties recognize the contributions of the joint City/County
Affordable Housing Advisory Committee and agree to appoint members to this
Committee. The County's Housing and Human Services Department will be responsible
for the overall administration of the programs assisted with SHIP funds and shall receive
administration monies from the SHIP allocation. This allocation shall not exceed 10% of
the total SHIP allocation in accordance with Section 420.9075 (7), Florida Statutes. The
County will establish, administer, and audit a Local Housing Assistance Trust Fund in
accordance with Ordinance No. 93 -19, as amended, and SHIP requirements. In addition,
the County will submit the required annual report on behalf of the interlocal entities.
7. During the term of this Agreement, any party may give the other party
ninety days written notice that it wishes to renegotiate the terms of this Agreement, to be
effective on the first day of the next fiscal year. If the parties fail to reach a new
agreement prior to the commencement of the next fiscal year, this Agreement shall
terminate and be of no further force or effect, and the funds shall be allocated according
to population pursuant to Section 420.9072 and Section 420.9073, Florida Statutes.
8. If either party shall cease to be eligible for allocation and distribution,
such party's allocation of the funds shall remain in the Fund to be used by the
Corporation. Both parties acknowledge the SHIP enabling legislation, the rules
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promulgated to implement same, and that the Statute and the rules are incorporated herein
as if they were reprinted.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed by their duly authorized officials.
DATED: 461 d7 0�0lO
ATTEST:
CLERIC
By:
is
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency:
Co le M. Greene
Ass ant County Attorney
DATED: _�� ZQ
ATTEST:
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JA Q. R�st�a..�r� ity Cle
Approved as to fonnand legal
sufficiency:
City Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
W.
Fred W. Coyle, Chait
CITY OF NAPLES, a Municipal
Corporation
By:-
B 1 Barnett, Mayor
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01846089 0 JUL 28 PK a20 001971 001269
COLLIER COUNTY RECORDED OR BOOK PAGE
11EC 9 INTERLOCAL AGRFEME \'r
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,03WThis agreement, made and entered into this / >.s -� day of
1994, by and between the Board of County
�r
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereinafter called the
-County", and the Mayor and City Council of the City of Naples,
Florida, hereinafter called the "City', is to ensure coordination
between the County and the City regarding the development of
affordable housing in the urban area_
WHEREAS, fjf t ry City and the County have ea'b Nado e d a
!( roWtb Mana ur ant to the
t,^ i LLGGFF
f / requirement o 16 3161 et_ aeq\ Florida
/ JhLeS C, endi i Plan Is
� �Irtergovernmental C dinatidn k.j@6#ts to
ooperate and coordinat
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WHEREAS f „Qocy 1.5.5 of the Housi g �`.rCollier
cc?Mt Growth Management s tea in part
Y thii`a 3n' j' �?'r ih�lb� all be adopted
which�"�deL f(I dination of efforts
between the jurisdictions to improve and develop
F
6 0 a housing opportunities for I,MI (low, moderate
m income) residents; and
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001971 001270
OR BOOK PAGE
WHEREAS, Policy 2 -4 of the Housing Element of the Citv of
Naples' Comprehensive Plan states "coordinate and
cooperate with Collier County in seeking sites and
funding for low and moderate income housing,
mobile home areas and relocation housing;' and
WHEREAS, objective 5 of the Housing Element of the City of
Naples' Comprehensive Plan states - coordinate
housing programs with other government
jurisdictions and the private sector for the
implementati��- the_ H� ousing Element;" and
WHEREAS, adopt„ydR�Qig- r m(n 1t ,,.Ab7kd Management Study
4E' rt'€gislatio$` ter' q'�y. es improved
n overnmental coordinate
°. ween local
' on a vide range o land use issues
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/)Ancl using; an
WHEREAS, j i rd wi y 3 the. Housing
El men f of ie o agem nt. Plan
an S e ..ii/ I tiativ Pa tneK9hiI (SHIP)
rte% eme ra°�th ty sC' /7hed an
111 fordable Housing Tru. Fund' to p'�e° utilized as
i\ f w•,,, 1
,a revolving fund for 2fxd, ri ty % @i'dylic and
*°6fi to sector housing effo fVtoo ensure the
of affordable ' n�-, ,tor LMI (low,
mode to % cf and
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WHEREAS, the City a"3kd..Cgjint ach adopted Affordable
Housing Development Standards; and -
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OR BOOK PAGE
WHEREAS, affordable housing located within the_City of
Naples and the urban area of Collier County
mutually benefits the citizens of both
jurisdictions; and
WHEREAS, intergovernmental coordination and cooperation
will encourage the development of affordable
housing;
NON, THEREFORE, IN RECOGNITION OF THE APPROVAL GRANTED BY THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY AND THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NAP AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I rposes of this agree ... e City and
'R..y(,T
Co„ nt shall consider very low, ow amoderate
C�nco be those Ids ear ing ess than
j f the s r^�Ame aan inc a adju�stj d f� family
i MVht 1 (x"ent and
«�y ut liti s) or o r ( innCfpal' .ilterest,
I, 1 an usin9ylrl1}FChllfFjjft do not
,`exceed 30} of the househ d's g ss a' income.
SECTION 2. \1' e City and County 11 % ate the i
\ �" \&,Je opment of of-- ------ ho/ gg � developed
`�i \ a Urban Hou�ASe-i. /e.`a�e,✓ a which is
tha y ire 6a 0 gggg (noz�Cif ,by the Collier -Lee
county 1 n ng° }cC 'd to County Road 951
and more specifically including the City of Naples
and the following Collier County Planning -
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001971 001272
OR BOOK PAGE
Communities: North Naples, Central Naples, Golden
Gate, East Naples, South Naples, Marco and the
urban Estates as shown in Map Exhibit •A" and;
SECTION 3. The City and County agree to set a joint goal of
permitting a minimum of 500 affordable dwelling
units for rent or ownership during each calendar
year. These units would be those permitted within
the area described in Section 2. and Map Exhibit
"A "; and would be available to very low, low and
moderate inc huge, holds at a rent or sales
pri c%.rr q--� s�nq the affordability
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� fed in^Secti `:' +'P \for the purposes
11161s agreement, permitting'ia = s defined as
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� ebe of a building permiC .,
SECTION 4,i r,TCity ounty sta 11 pro 'de n annual
ff jjO()i to *B,So, C ssio ers and
C' y ., f17pr h 1$ at o lr wh an will
441x .,a .iA ( ', f rd 61e sen al and
i hip ed eceding
d�. calendar year.
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SECTION 5. '�"'fJ a City of Naples agree'§lw v � f fees for
21 ,affordable housing 44 proo7gtet',5 the City
i?�` ity parks and ratrs4¢tlofire, police
and en r ;p}ggv nle ( i fee ordinances
provide di'ttr -j•1C �h.,Yltiive'P' of impact fees for
affordable housing developments. Any future City
impact fees shall be waived if so provided by the
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001971 001273
OR BOOK PAGE
impact fee ordinance. The City agrees to waive
City administrative planning review fees and
building permit fees for projects meeting the
affordable housing standards of Section 110 -83 of
the Code of Ordinances of the City of Naples.
SECTION 6. The County agrees to waive or defer impact fees
for affordable housing as provided for in each
County impact fee ordinance.
SECTION 7. For the development of affordable housing
projects, the County and City agree to utilize
alternati s- ^f�in 's' a to waive or defer,
vhf,e .1,d ct fees which are
/rdo� e9 by the adopting e'B, ordinances.
SECTION 8. ounty agrees that the C ty's\,affordable
us n%g..��,��ae 'wit ad 'nistrati�e expenses,
t� ,including P1tL[ ngt-•3 imi`t —ed staff `s\ Is travel
p r , mp a rpm nt and
of er o ra is al s w 1 fulded ,hrough
h ty wi. a ,lg n 1 fun Tq eI,,,,,��ty is
\ currently paying 25.5% \vf this fund, r YGn shall
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considered
may) red the Cit �47a p opo share
SECTION 9. `^4h ,,ppl�C1ity and County can mut ,Ziy ree to use
eTf
o /s`o j of funsliaq -- s ific projects
that afa;, , 4* (A ICA, . ly beneficial.
SECTION 10. within one year rom the date of the adoption of
this Interlocal Agreement, the City and County
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will have adopted revisions to their respective
Housing Elements in their Growth Management Plans.
These revisions will direct the City and County to
establish additional mechanisms for coordinating
housing efforts in the urban area.
SECTION 11. By January 1996, or whenever Collier County is
designated an entitlement county by the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development, or
whichever occurs first, the County will adopt a
five -year Comprehensive Housing Affordability
c. rata.... tartAA`Sy which'"'G'T1y,_be compatible with the
SECTION 12. agrees to encour is utilizing
/f d�efglty bonuses, in accordance h th yA'ffordable
/ r us ng Ile �'n isis�n!1,6 _ dinance - No. p0 -89, to
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ppp /develop wi in th'ej..urban a a which is b'unded on
P r. 1 4 r e y 1, C any
6e r; n N 1 nd the Count
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� Golden Gate, t Nap s, q $ (Naples,
� iNaples,
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s rco and the Urban Eta as jsAgy�+q' in Map
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SECTION 13. Th ty has developed an le Housing
T ., re iEgF�•" +1*.^l'i�e" ✓Collier County
Comagi'Pl`! j e State Housing
Initiatives Partnership pram. This trust fund
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includes, but shall rot I be limited to, City and
County SHIP funds which can be used to: (I)waive
or defer County road impact fees and other similar
County and City impact fees; (2)financially assist
in the cost Of the construction of affordable
housing, including but not limited to land cost
and infrastructure costs; M provide first time
homebuyer's downpayment and closing costs
assistance; or (9)other programs adopted by the
Board of County commission or City Council .
1 e ura a State and
SECTION 19. The Cougtsp a�? CY� r 9
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F raa rtYi.�x ev�y', es new funding
mr /p g
^'Eor the provision df; �f�ef able housing
an ✓ty where appropriate, COOP—r4 on \submitting
.oin�` p$licat�1vrnrf -4 fundin soux�es.
SECTION 1 this ag✓ ^pr'e�e-mee t a take a feet inun fate y upon
dyt 1, y h h t d h `ty a shall
be for C te h a rs. I sha I ted3¢rdminate
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a iv sary f th `""a tion.
\However, this agreement `y be eterd'sew'�Y'Fiwriting
- 'aubon mutual agreement b .City adz County.
IN NITNESS Nfffi ? , le ' ��' ecxtt /
Agreement �
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on the date and year first above written.
DATED: C--Zp. /?1�JSfy BOARD OF CV
COMMISSIONERS �
ATTEST: r COLLIER CO
DWIGHT E. sRocg Clerk
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Timoth J Cons a ti, Ct ai an
Approved as to form and
1eaal sufficiency
Heidi F. hton
Assistant County Attorney
DATED: 7/2 94
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legal suf'icie
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