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Resolution 2007-176 RESOLUTION NO. 07 - 176 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPERSEDING AND REPLACING RESOLUTION 2005- 408, AMENDING THE PROCEDURES FOR EXPEDITING THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS FOR QUALIFIED AFFORDABLE-WORKFORCE HOUSING INCLUDING COMMUNITY WORKFORCE HOUSING INNOVATION PROGRAM (CWHIP) PROJECTS. RECITALS WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, to increase the amount of workforce housing affordable to its workers and residents, encourage the retention of affordable-workforce housing in the County, encourage the location of residences in proximity to employment centers, reduce commute times to places of employment, and provide businesses with access to a pool of employees within the County; and WHEREAS, the Board has formally expressed its commitment to affordable-workforce housing by adoption of certain Goals, Objectives and Policies in the County's Growth Management Plan (GMP); and WHEREAS, the intent of Goal 1 of the GMP's Housing Element is to create an adequate supply of safe, decent, sanitary, and affordable housing for all residents of Collier County; and WHEREAS, Objective 1 of the GMP's Housing Element states that the number of new affordable-workforce housing units shall increase by at least fifteen percent of the units approved to be built in the County per year, but not less than 1000 units per year averaged over a five-year period in an effort to continue meeting the current and future housing needs of legal residents with very-low, low and moderate incomes, including households with special needs such as rural and farmworker housing in rural Collier County; and WHEREAS, in order to address the housing needs of low and moderate income persons by encouraging the more efficient production of affordable-workforce housing, GMP Policy 2.5 requires the County and the City of Naples to review its existing permit process system in an effort to reduce the processing time and cost of affordable-workforce housing and continue to identify areas that can be streamlined; and Page 1 of 6 WHEREAS, in order to comply with State law, the Board of County Commissioners through Resolution No 2005-408 adopted as its policy, specific procedures for expediting the review of development orders for affordable-workforce housing and Community Workforce Housing Innovation Program qualified projects to a greater degree than other reviews; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners wishes to amend its expedited review program to extend the benefit to providers of affordable-workforce housing serving families with 150% or below median household income levels, and to make the program consistent with other affordable-workforce housing programs administered by the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, that: 1. This Resolution shall supersede and replace Resolution 2005-408. 2. The foregoing Recitals are adopted as true and incorporated as part of this Resolution. 3. The Board of County Commissioners' affordable-workforce housing and Community Workforce Housing Innovation Program expedited review policy, as amended, is adopted for immediate use, as follows: A. Purpose/Scope: The purpose of this Program is to establish procedures to allow for expedited reviews of all development orders qualifying as affordable-workforce housing and Community Workforce Housing Innovation Program (CWHIP) so as to create more affordable- workforce housing and comply with State law. The expedited review process for qualified development orders is not intended to otherwise modify or alter existing procedural standards for reviewing development orders, including those that do not qualify for affordable-workforce housing or CWHIP expedited review status. B. Applicability: These procedures apply to the review of all qualified development orders for new and expanding development in Collier County proposing to construct affordable- workforce housing and/or construct housing through CWHIP that has been endorsed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners. In order to qualify for the expedited review process, the applicant for a proposed development order must: 1. Specifically request affordable housing expedited review project status as part of an application for a County development order, as defined in Sec. 163.3164 (7), F.S., including but not limited to: Rezone petitions, including those for Planned Unit Page 2 of 6 Development (PUD) districts, Conditional Use, Site Development Plans, Subdivision Plats, and Building Permits, including but not limited to their corresponding zomng, engineering, environmental, transportation, building, and fire code reviews; and 2. Construct an affordable-workforce housing project that contains a minimum of twenty percent (20%) of the total number of approved units as affordable-workforce housing in the 150% or below of household medium income category of which a minimum of thirty percent (30%) of the affordable-workforce housing product is in the 80% or below medium household income category for Collier County; and 3. Include a certificate issued by the Collier County Housing and Human Services Department stating that the affordable housing project has qualified for expedited review status by meeting the criteria as outlined in this Resolution. C. Affordable-Workforce Housing and CWHIP Expedited Review Procedures. 1. Affordable-workforce housing and/or CWHIP expedited review qualification meeting and Certificate. Prior to the pre-application meeting process and an application for a development order being submitted to Collier County for the expedited review process, the applicants or agents must attend a qualification meeting with Collier County Housing and Human Services. To qualify, the applicant or agent must demonstrate how the project will comply with paragraph B above. Those projects that demonstrate compliance will be issued a certificate to allow the expedited review process for all development orders. 2. Affordable- Workforce Housing and CWHIP Pre-application meeting. A pre-application meeting is required prior to a development order application being submitted under this expedited review process. 3 Submittal of affordable-workforce housing and CWHIP expedited review Development Order Application. Once qualified, an application for a development order, including an approved copy of the certificate of affordable-workforce housing for expedited review issued by Collier County Housing and Human Services, must be submitted to the County for expedited review within nine (9) months from date of issuance of the certificate. If not timely submitted, the applicant must apply to be re-qualified as set forth above. Page 3 of 6 4 Affordable-workforce housing and CWHIP expedited review time line for application sufficiency. Complete development order application submittal packages, once time-stamped by the Department of Zoning and Land Development Review, or the Building Review and Permitting Department, will receive an expedited sufficiency review as set forth below. a. The Department of Zoning and Land Development Review, or the Building Review and Permitting Department, will review the submittal package and determine it to be "complete" or "incomplete" at the time the application is submitted. b. To be considered "complete" an application submittal package for a Zoning, Engineering and/or Environmental Section type petition must include the following: all items checked off on pre-application meeting notes (i.e., application and review fees, addressing checklist, and any additional information requested and noted during the pre-application meeting, and any other information noted as a required). To be considered "complete" an application submittal package for the Building Permit Section must include all items checked off on the application checklist noted as required (i.e. survey, truss drawings, energy calculations, and any other information noted as required). c. An application package deemed "incomplete" will not be accepted and will be returned to the applicant noting the deficiencies and the applicant will be directed to reapply. With each subsequent submittal, the Department of Zoning and Land Development Review, and/or Building Review and Permitting Department will determine an application package to be "complete" or "incomplete" at the time of submittal. d. Once an application package IS deemed "complete" it will have all necessary data entered into the computer project-tracking program noting the project as an "affordable housing" or "CWHIP" project and an expedited review route sheet will be completed, attached, and the application package distributed for staff review within three (3) business days from sufficiency review to determine submittal as "complete". 5. Expedited review times for affordable-workforce housing and CWHIP projects. Page 4 of 6 a. Review of any development order with an expedited review status will be completed and the appropriate staff reports and approvals completed within one hundred and twenty (120) business days for petition types such as Rezone and/or Conditional Use requests, sixty (60) business days for petition types such as Subdivision Plats and/or Site Development Plan requests, or seventy-five (75) days for residential Building Permit requests from date of distribution for staff review. b. To insure that expedited review applications move through the review process in a timely manner, all re-submittal packages and plan corrections must be provided to the County by the applicant within twenty (20) business days measured from the date of staff's review comment letter created at the end of each review cycle. As such, the County's complete 120/60/75 business day review timeframes will not include any time when the County is waiting for the applicant to re-submit plan corrections based on staffs review comment letter. c. In order to meet the complete expedited review period noted in paragraph 5. a and b. above, review staff must complete their reviews for affordable housing and/or CWHIP applications within fifteen (15) business days from the distribution date of submittal package for planning petitions (i.e. PUD Rezones or Conditional Use), seven (7) business days from the distribution date of submittal package for site-related petitions (i.e. Subdivision Plats or Site Development Plans), or twenty- five (25) business days from the distribution date of submittal package for Building Permits. Exception: Should an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) be required for an affordable-housing or CWHIP project, a twenty (20) business day review time will be allowed for the Environmental staff review in lieu of the fifteen (15) or seven (7) business day review times noted in paragraph 5.a. above as well as impact the complete project review timeframes noted in paragraph 5.b. above. d. Resubmittal packages, additional information and/or corrected plans will be reviewed under the same submittal procedures until all of the assigned review departments have approved the development order and final approval is granted by the County Manager or his designee. Page 5 of6 e. Once an application for a development order has been rejected three (3) times by County staff, the applicants or agents must attend a mandatory project review meeting to be held with all County review departments yet to approve the application. f. Once all departments have completed their reviews for a development order such as but not limited to a site development plan or building permit resulting in an approved status the final approval process shall be completed within three (3) business days (i.e. final typing of permit or approval letter for site development plan). 6. Public Meeting and Hearings, Qualified affordable-workforce housing and CWHIP expedited review projects will be given first priority for scheduling of all meetings including but not limited to pre-application meetings, neighborhood informational (NIM) meetings, project meetings, and public hearings. Note: If an applicant does not respond within the twenty (20) business days as outlined in paragraph 5.b. above, the County cannot guarantee first priority scheduling. D. Applicant Requirements. Partnership Agreement. The applicant shall sign and enter into a "Partnership Agreement" with Collier County in order to participate in the expedited review program and agree to the terms requirements of the program, including, but not limited to, the timely submission of all information relevant to the petition and subsequent submittals of information in response to staff reviews. This Resolution adopted after motion, second, and majority vote this ;z</- day of CJ- R..1' 2007. ATTEST:- . ',', .... DWIGflI''E:''B~. CLERK " . ~"~SfLf~c '(~S.t;~AA'~ ~frk . II/nature 0111" App ved as t form and BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA BY~ JA~C , AN Jeffr Man ow ant County Attorney Page 6 of 6