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AHAC Agenda 05/02/202205/31/2022 COLLIER COUNTY Advisory Boards Item Number: 1.A Item Summary: Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022 Meeting Date: 05/31/2022 Prepared by: Title: Operations Coordinator – Community & Human Services Name: Barbetta Hutchinson 05/24/2022 4:01 PM Submitted by: Title: Department Head – Public Services Department Name: Tanya Williams 05/24/2022 4:01 PM Approved By: Review: Public Services Department Todd Henry Additional Reviewer Completed 05/27/2022 12:23 PM Communications, Government, and Public Affairs Michael Brownlee PAM Review Completed 05/31/2022 2:17 PM Advisory Boards Michael Cox Meeting Pending 05/31/2022 12:00 AM 1.A Packet Pg. 8 Collier County Government Communications, Government & Public Affairs 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Suite 102 Naples, Florida 34112-5746 colliercountyfl.gov twitter.com/CollierPIO facebook.com/CollierGov youtube.com/CollierGov April 20, 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Notice of Public Meetings Affordable Housing Advisory Committee Collier County, Florida May 2, 2022 8:30 a.m. Notice is hereby given that the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee will meet on Monday, May 2nd, at 8:30 a.m. in the Human Resources Training Room located in Building B, 3303 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida 34112. About the public meeting: Two or more members of the Board of County Commissioners may be present and may participate at the meeting. The subject matter of this meeting may be an item for discussion and action at a future Board of County Commissioners meeting. Two or more members of the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) may be present and may participate at the meeting. The subject matter of this meeting may be a future item for discussion and action at a future CCPC meeting. All interested parties are invited to attend, and to register to speak. All registered public speakers will be limited to three minutes unless permission for additional time is granted by the chairman. Collier County Ordinance No. 2004-05 requires that all lobbyists shall, before engaging in any lobbying activities (including, but not limited to, addressing the Board of County Commissioners, an advisory board or quasi-judicial board), register with the Clerk to the Board at the Board Minutes and Records Department. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or other reasonable accommodations in order to participate in this proceeding, should contact the Collier County Facilities Management Division, located at 3335 Tamiami Trail E., Suite 101, Naples, Florida 34112, or (239) 252-8380, as soon as possible, but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled event. Such reasonable accommodations will be provided at no cost to the individual. For more information, call Barbetta Hutchinson at (239) 252-4228 or Jacob LaRow at (239) 252-2399. . 1.A.1 Packet Pg. 9 Attachment: AHAC Notice of Public Meeting - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) Collier County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) AGENDA May 2, 2022, 8:30 A.M. 3303 Tamiami Trail East (Human Resources-Building B) Human Resources Training Room Joe Trachtenberg, Chair Steve Hruby, Vice Chair Mary Waller, Member Litha Berger, Member John Harney, Member Gary Hains, Member AHAC COMMITTEE MEMBERS Commissioner Rick LoCastro, Member Jennifer Mitchell, Member Jessica Brinkert, Member Janet Miller, Member Paul Shea, Member COLLIER COUNTY STAFF Kristi Sonntag, Director, Community and Human Services Jacob LaRow, Manager, Housing, Grant Development, & Operations, CHS Barbetta Hutchinson, Operations Coordinator, CHS NOTICE: ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST REGISTER PRIOR TO SPEAKING. ALL REGISTERED SPEAKERS WILL RECEIVE UP TO THREE (3) MINUTES UNLESS THE TIME IS ADJUSTED BY THE CHAIRMAN. DURING COMMITTEE DISCUSSION, COMMITTEE MEMBERS MAY ASK DIRECT QUESTIONS TO INDIVIDUALS. PLEASE WAIT TO BE RECOGNIZED BY THE CHAIRMAN AND STATE YOUR NAME AND AFFILIATION FOR THE RECORD BEFORE COMMENTING. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLIER COUNTY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT. ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE. 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 10 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) 1. CALL TO ORDER & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ROLL CALL OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND STAFF 3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND MINUTES a. Approval of today’s agenda b. Approval of April 4, 2022, AHAC meeting minutes 4. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND PRESENTATION a. Southwest Florida Apartment Association b. Quarterly Apartment Survey c. 2022 Collier County Rent & Income Limits 5. PUBLIC COMMENT a. Persons wishing to speak must register prior to speaking. All registered speakers will receive up to three (3) minutes unless the time is adjusted by the Chairman. 6. DISCUSSION ITEMS a. Role of the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee b. Role of Community & Human Services Staff 7. STAFF AND COMMITTEE GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS a. LHAP Update b. February 22, 2022, Board Direction Update c. Rental Ordinance 8. ADJOURN 9. NEXT AHAC MEETING DATE: June 6, 2022, 8:30 A.M. 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 11 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) MINUTES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE April 4, 2022 8:30 A.M. Naples, Florida LET IT BE REMEMBERED that the Collier County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee met on this date at 8:30 A.M. in a WORKING SESSION in the Human Resources Conference Room in Naples, Florida, with the following Members present: Present: Mary Waller Steve Hruby – Vice Chair John Harney Joe Trachtenberg - Chair Litha Berger Jennifer Mitchell Rick LoCastro Gary Hains Janet Miller by ZOOM Jessica Brinkert Paul Shea Excused: Unexcused: ALSO PRESENT: Kristi Sonntag, Director - CHS Jacob LaRow, Manger Housing & Grant Development - CHS Hilary Halford, Sr. Grants Coordinator – CHS Lisa Carr, Sr. Grants Coordinator - CHS Barbetta Hutchinson, Operations Coordinator - CHS OTHERS PRESENT: Katrina Lin, Clerk’s Office; Michael Puchalla, HELP; Elizabeth Radi; Daniel Kowal; Chris Hall; Michele McLeod; Daija Hinojosa; Katerina Pelic; Deborah Forester, Collier County CRA; Susan Golden; Mike Bosi, Jaime French and James Sabo, Zoning; Ashley Jones, Salvation Army; Colleen Greene, CAO 1. CALL TO ORDER Joe Trachtenberg called the meeting to order at 8:31 a.m. He read the procedures to be followed and Steve Hruby led in the pledge to the flag. 2. ROLL CALL – COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND STAFF 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 12 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) There were 10 active members present when the meeting started, therefore a quorum was established. Joe Trachtenberg started the meeting by telling the group that Steve Hruby has recently been given the Sam Noe Award that honors outstanding service by a member of a City of Naples appointed Board. Joe also presented a plaque to Mary Waller that was given out at the groundbreaking for affordable housing. Mary was working on the Grant Applications Rank & Review Committee as the representative from AHAC on that day and missed the groundbreaking. He also gave his thanks to Hilary Halford for her hard work and dedication to the AHAC. Hilary is leaving the County to move to Pensacola to be closer to her newly born grandchild. Congratulations and best wishes to Hilary. 3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND MINUTES a. Joe Trachtenberg motioned that the group vote to allow Janet Miller to participate in the meeting through ZOOM. Steve Hruby seconded and the group voted 11-0 in approval. b. Joe Trachtenberg asked the group if they would approve postponing item 4a (the presentation on the Sunshine Law) until a future meeting. Colleen Greene suggested that the members who have never had the training, read the materials included in the information packet and watch the video available on-line. She said she would be available for questions at any time. Kristi said that the item in the position of 6a (2022-2025 Local Housing Assistance Plan) would therefore be moved to 4a. Litha Berger made a motion to approve the agenda with the change as requested. The motion was seconded by Jennifer Mitchell. The motion passed by a vote of 10-0. c. A motion was made by Litha Berger to approve the minutes from the meeting of March 7, 2022, and was seconded by Steve Hruby. The motion was passed with a vote of 11-0. (Gary Hains joined the meeting at 8:35 a.m.) 4. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS a. 2022-2025 Local Housing Assistance Plan (LHAP) - The LHAP was reviewed and John Harney applauded staff for their work on the LHAP. Steve Hruby made a motion to accept the LHAP, Litha Berger seconded and the group voted 11-0 in favor. It will go to the City of Naples to be reviewed today, then it will be taken to the BCC by Kristi, Jake, and Joe on April 26th. b. Growth Management Vacant Parcel Inventory – Mike Bosi and Jaime French presented 3 maps to the Committee to identify parcels for possible locations to build affordable housing. Map 1 contained properties that the most work would have to be done to prepare that land for building, such as re-zoning, etc. Map 2 contains the parcels that would be the easiest to build on. Map 3 contains parcels that would be almost impossible for affordable housing because most of them are related to conservation Collier. After 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 13 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) review of the maps, the group asked staff to review and vet the parcels for the best ones for building. Mike Bosi said that he would get with Jake to scrub the list and bring it back to the AHAC. There was a list of vetted properties 5 or so years ago. The group asked staff to find that list and put an item on the next agenda to discuss. Mike Bosi told the group that the BCC will be reviewing modifications to the mixed-use rural fringe district at their meeting on April 12th. John Harney asked staff to send the information from that item to all the members. John also asked Mike Bose to send the group the presentation he will be giving on April 12th out to the members as well. Litha Berger said that the BCC denied the use of the Manatee parcel for affordable housing the last time the list of properties was reviewed because of the impact on infrastructure and the school system. Jennifer Mitchell moved that staff bring the vetted list to the next meeting. That motion was seconded by John Harney and the group voted 11-0 in agreement. Jake told the group that letters were also sent out to the Fire Districts, the School District and the Sheriff’s Office reaching out for possible parcels to be used for affordable housing. Joe Trachtenberg asked how we spend the $20 million? Kristi Sonntag said that CHS and real Property identify parcels and take them to the surtax committee, then that information is sent to the BCC for approval. He said that we should ad into our presentation about using that money for public-private partnerships. Jaime French said we are looking at how we can engage with developers and take things to the BCC for guidance. Amendments are going to the Planning Commission on May 5th to increase the number of activity centers throughout the county and to consider 25 units per acre when there is building along transit lines. Mary Waller motioned to support the Planning Commission, Steve Hruby seconded and the group voted 11-0 in agreement. Joe Trachtenberg encouraged members to attend the Development Services Advisory Committee (DSAC) meetings on the first Wednesday of every month at 3:00 p.m. c. Housing Plan Report – Initiative one of developing standards for relief of affordable housing applications has been completed. Initiatives 2 through 5 – streamlining commercial to residential conversions; incentivizing mixed-income housing in activity centers; creating strategic opportunity sites and increasing density along transit corridors are on-going and should go to the BCC for hearing in May or June. d. The ordinance implemented on March 25, 2022, in Miami-Dade increasing timeframes that landlords can evict was discussed. Landlords there must give 60 days’ notice when they are not going to renew a lease or raise rent more than 5%. John Harney motioned for staff to prepare an ordinance and an executive summary to go the BCC on April 12, 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 14 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) 2022, following Miami Dade provisions. Litha Berger seconded, and the group voted in favor 10-0 (Jennifer Mitchell left at 10:40 a.m.). Commissioner LoCastro said he would get it on the agenda after he talks to the County Attorney. Gary Hains suggested that the AHAC choose the top 3 or 4 items that they fill are the most important to take to the BCC and not overwhelm them with too much at one time. John Harney asked if the Board could hold a special meeting in the summer just for affordable housing. 5. PUBLIC COMMENT Elizabeth Radi feels there is a genuine desire for people to help get affordable housing, but a definite pushback as well. Philanthropists want to help, but what can they do? We have been discussing many long-term suggestions, but nothing for immediate and permanent solutions. We should give money to already existing complexes in order for them to keep their units affordable. We should waive fees for priority workforce. 6. DISCUSSION ITEMS 7. STAFF AND GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS a. John Harney shared an article from Naples Daily News regarding Lee County charging $20,000 for their trust fund to developers who do not want to build affordable units. They would not have to pay the fee if they choose to build the affordable units. Steve Hruby said that practice is called inclusionary zoning and it is very common in the building industry. b. Kristi told the group that the consultant has been found to perform the linkage study and the budget amendment has been written to allocate surtax funds. Tindall Oliver/Benesch met with the Deputy County Manager Amy Patterson to discuss impact fees and will get parameters this morning. The County Attorney has opined that the county has the right to defer direct impact fees permanently and may keep them if they remain affordable. c. Janet Miller said that in four months, we have had no short-term help to get through this crisis. d. Jake LaRow told the group he has a meeting at 1:00 p.m. today with the Florida Housing Coalition to find out what other counties are doing. e. What should we be telling the BCC we want to have the authority to do? We need to adopt a statement of purpose for the AHAC in Collier County. 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 15 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) f. Paul Shea said that housing needs to be incorporated into Growth Management. 8. ADJOURN There being no further business for the good of the County, Steve Hruby motioned to adjourn the meeting. Litha Berger seconded the motion. The vote was 10-0 to adjourn at 11:23 a.m. NEXT MEETING: THE NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THE FIRST MONDAY ON MAY 2, 2022, AT 8:30 A.M. Location: Training Room located in Building B, 3303 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida COLLIER COUNTY AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE _________________________________ Joe Trachtenberg, Chairman The foregoing Minutes were approved by Committee Chair on ______________________, 2022, “as submitted” [__] OR “as amended” [__]. 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 16 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) Collier County Community and Human Services Division Quarterly Rental Apartment Inventory Survey April, 2022 ***Information deemed reliable but should be independently verified*** Property Name Property Address Phone #1/1 Rental Rate 2/2 Rental Rate 3/2 Rental Rate Total # of Units in Development Occupancy Rate Total Available Units as of April 1st, 2022 April 2022 January 2022 October 2021 July 2021 April 2021 Goodlette Arms 950 Goodlette Rd N Naples, FL - 34102 (239) 262-3229 $925 242 100.0%0 Jasmine Cay 100 Jasmine Circle Naples, FL - 34102 (239) 963-9920 $686 $1,013 73 100.0%0 Very-Low Income $1061 2/2 Very-Low Income $926 2/2 Very-Low Income $926 2/2 Very-Low Income $926 2/2 Very-Low Income $926 2/2 Whistler's Cove 11400 Whistlers Cove Blvd, Naples, FL 34113 (239) 417-3333 $793 $920 $1,071 240 99.6%1 1 Saddlebrook Village 8685 Saddlebrook Cir, Naples, FL 34104 (239) 354-1122 $1,037 $1,188 140 100.0%0 Bear Creek 2367 Bear Creek Dr, Naples, FL 34109 (239) 514-0600 $1,038 $1,204 108 100.0%0 Whistler's Green 4700 Whistlers Green Cir, Naples, FL 34116 (239) 352-2999 $885 $1,054 $1,212 168 100.0%0 Windsong Club 11086 Windsong Cir, Naples, FL 34109 (239) 566-8801 $887 $1,066 $1,232 120 100.0%0 Villas of Capri 7725 Tara Cir, Naples, FL 34104 (239) 455-4600 $890 $1,070 $1,236 235 100.0%0 Osprey's Landing 100 Ospreys Landing, Naples, FL 34104 (239) 261-5454 $896 $1,075 $1,246 176 100.0%0 College Park 6450 College Park Cir, Naples, FL 34113 (866) 219-9964 $1,081 $1,256 210 100.0%0 Noah's Landing 10555 Noah's Cir, Naples, FL 34116 (239) 775-7115 $900 $1,081 $1,251 264 100.0%0 Low Income Low Income Low Income Low Income Low Income Tuscan Isle 8650 Weir Dr, Naples, FL 34104 (239) 304-3668 $901 $1,082 $1,252 298 100.0%0 4 3 9 23 105 Brittany Bay 14815 Triangle Bay Dr, Naples, FL 34119 (239) 354-2002 $940 $1,104 $1,266 392 100.0%0 Summer Lakes 1&2 5520 Jonquil Ln, Naples, FL 34109 (239) 596-4401 $956 $1,088 $1,262 416 100.0%0 $1698/2 $1482/2 $1482/2 $1482/2 $1482 2/2 Naples Place I-III 4544-4626 Sunset Rd, Naples, FL 34116 (239) 450-9126 $960 $1,100 $1,250 170 100.0%0 Laurel Ridge 5460 Laurel Ridge Ln, Naples, FL 34116 (239) 353-7766 $1,251 78 100.0%0 Wild Pines of Naples 1&2 2580 Wild Pines Ln, Naples, FL 34112 (239) 793-6419 $1,595 200 98.0%4 George Carver Apts 350 10th St N Naples, FL - 34102 (239) 261-4595 $1169 $1,391 $1,674 70 100.0%0 Naples 701 3531 Plantation Way, Naples, FL 34112 (239) 775-8000 $1,250 188 100.0%0 Oasis Naples 2277 Arbor Walk Cir, Naples, FL 34109 (239) 455-2400 $1380 $1,530 216 100.0%0 Briar Landings 1385 Wildwood Lakes Blvd, Naples, FL 34104 (239) 775-4002 $1,475 $1,700 240 100.0%0 Gordon River Apartments (Still Water)1400 5th Ave N. Naples, FL 34102 (239)263-7700 $1,850 $2,050 96 93%2 Mer Soleil 4250 Jefferson Ln, Naples, FL 34116 (239) 354-1155 $1,699 $1,999 $2,299 320 99.7%1 Berkshire Reserve (Daili of Naples)3536 Winifred Row Ln, Naples, FL 34116 (239) 455-8174 $2,270 146 100.0%0 Somerset Palms 15985 Arbor View Blvd, Naples, FL 34110 (888) 479-3911 $2,100 $2,700 169 97.6%4 River Reach 1970 River Reach Dr #179, Naples, FL 34104 (239) 643-2992 $2,000 $2,100 556 95.1%27 Moderate Income/Moderate Income/Moderate Income/Moderate Income/Moderate Income/ The Point at Naples (Heron Park)2155 Great Blue Dr, Naples, FL 34112 (239) 417-5500 $1,900 $2,200 $2,500 248 99.2%2 $2547 2/2 $2223 2/2 $2223 2/2 $2223 2/2 $2223 2/2 Alvista at Laguna Bay 2602 Fountainview Cir, Naples, FL 34109 (239) 254-7889 $2,299 $2,255 456 94.5%25 AlVista at Golden Gate/Sabal Key 1600 Wellesley Cir, Naples, FL 34116 (239) 353-1211 $1,823 $2,267 200 99.5%1 158 4 18 230 424 Meadow Brook Preerve 1130 Turtle Creek Blvd, Naples, fL 34110 (239) 514-4449 $1,900 $2,300 $2,850 268 96.6%9 Bermuda Island 3320 Bermuda isle Cir., Naples, FL 34109 (888) 415-1140 $1,910 $2,330 $2,690 360 98.9%4 Belvedere At Quail Run 260 Quail Forest Blvd, Naples, FL 34105 (239) 434-0033 $2,010 $2,330 162 97.5%4 Aster at Lely Resort 8120 Acacia St, Naples, FL 34113 (239) 919-8375 $2,004 $2,343 $3,648 308 96.4%11 Meadow Lakes 105 Manor Blvd, Naples, FL 34104 (239) 403-4130 $1,772 $2,382 $2,501 252 90.1%25 Waverley Place 5300 Hemingway Ln, Naples, FL 34116 (239) 353-4300 $1,800 $2,389 $3,200 300 98%6 Sierra Grande at Naples 6975 Sierra Club Cir, Naples, FL 34113 (239) 529-5631 $2,100 $2,440 $3,000 300 97.7%7 Malibu Lakes 2115 Malibu Lakes Circle, Naples, FL 34119 (239) 596-0035 $2,115 $2,455 $3,130 356 94.4%20 Advenir Aventine 9300 Marino Cir, Naples, FL 34114 (239) 793-4603 $1,960 $2,470 $2,810 350 97.1%10 Milano Lakes 3713 Milano Lakes Circle, Naples, FL 34114 (239) 558-1534 $2,100 $2,550 $3,100 296 97.6%7 Atrium Gulfshore 5301 Summerwind Dr, Naples, FL 34109 (239) 597-6605 $2,065 $2,600 368 94.6%20 The Crest 11496 Sumter Grove Cir Naples, FL 34113 (239)963-1209 $2,300 $2,684 $3,400 200 99.5%1 Addison Place 8677 Addison Place Circle, 34119 (239) 963-8937 $2,200 $2,700 $3,690 294 100.0%0 Legacy Naples Apartments 7557 Campania Way, Naples, Fl 34104 (239) 354-7417 $2,068 $2,783 $3,682 304 95.1%15 356 87 61 79 The Springs at Hammock Cove 4360 Petal Dr, Naples, FL 34112 (239) 203-3972 $2,000 $2,800 $3,400 340 95.3%16 Inspira Apartments 7425 Inspira Circle, Naples, FL 34113 (239) 298-5680 $2,251 $2,914 $3,030 304 97.0%9 Orchid Run 10991 Lost Lake Drive, Naples, FL 34105 (833) 676-4450 $2,500 $3,000 $4,000 282 90.4%27 The Pearl (Founders Square)8820 Walter Way Naples, FL 34120 (239)-294-8985 $2,374 $3,044 $4,244 400 45.5%218 Lago Apartments 10200 Seetgrass Circle. Naples, Fl 34104 (239)384-6881 $2,350 $3,200 $4,250 320 86.6%43 Sub-Total Naples Median $1,900 $2,200 $2,400 12,199 95.7% 519 519 98 89 331 529 Farm Worker Village (non-farmworker)2225 Chadwick Cir, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 842-0327 $520 $570 $600 276 100%0 Sanders Pines 2449 Sanders Pine Cir, Immokalee, FL 34142 (844) 869-8129 $650 $700 41 100.0%0 Main Street Village 104 Anhinga Cir, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657-6576 $655 $725 79 100.0%0 Willowbrook Place 1836 Ash Ln, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657.3204 $545 $579 41 100.0%0 Esparanza 210 S 1st St, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657.2009 $530 $650 $750 47 100.0%0 Bromelia Place 612 N 11th St Immokalee, FL - 34142 (844) 796-3474 $575 $675 30 100.0%0 Heritage Villas 1810 Lake Trafford Rd, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657-3204 $612 $719 41 100.0%0 Garden Lake 1050 Garden Lake Cir, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657-3204 $619 $747 65 100.0%0 Very-Low Income Very-Low Income Very-Low Income Very-Low Income Very-Low Income Summer Glenn 1012 Summer Glen Blvd, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657-3204 $644 $790 45 100.0%0 0 23 31 30 33 Immokalee Apartments 601 W Delaware Ave, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657-6185 $866 $996 100 100.0%0 $1061 2/2 $926 2/2 $926 2/2 $926 2/2 $926 2/2 Eden Gardens 1&2 1375 Boxwood Drive, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657-79020 $850 $900 92 100.0%0 Oak Haven 580 Oakhaven Cir, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 658--5920 $1048 $1200 160 100.0%0 Southern Villas 1802 Custer Ave.,Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657-3204 $772 $933 $1,128 35 100.0%0 Crestview Park 1&3 716 Crestview Dr, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 658-8268 $988 $1,146 304 100.0%0 Cypress Run 550 Hope Circle, Imokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657-9032 $753 39 100.0%0 Timber Ridge 2711 Wilton Ct, Immokalee, FL 34142 (239) 657-8333 $795 35 100.0%0 Low Income Low Income Low Income Low Income Low Income 0 0 6 6 7 $1482 2/2 $1482 2/2 $1482 2/2 $1482 2/2 $1482 2/2 Sub-Total Immokalee Median $612 $733 $848 875 100.0%0 0 0 6 36 40 Grand Total Median $1,699 $1,530 $1,674 13,074 96.0%519 519 98 95 367 569 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 17 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing HUD release: 4/18/2022 2022 Income Limits and Rent Limits Effective: 4/18/2022 Florida Housing Finance Corporation SHIP and HHRP Programs Percentage Income Limit by Number of Persons in Household Rent Limit by Number of Bedrooms in Unit County (Metro)Category 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 Calhoun County 30%13,590 18,310 23,030 27,750 32,470 35,950 38,400 40,900 Refer to HUD 339 398 575 752 898 991 50%21,700 24,800 27,900 30,950 33,450 35,950 38,400 40,900 43,330 45,806 542 581 697 805 898 991 80%34,650 39,600 44,550 49,500 53,500 57,450 61,400 65,350 69,328 73,290 866 928 1,113 1,287 1,436 1,584 Median:63,600 120%52,080 59,520 66,960 74,280 80,280 86,280 92,160 98,160 103,992 109,934 1,302 1,395 1,674 1,932 2,157 2,379 140%60,760 69,440 78,120 86,660 93,660 100,660 107,520 114,520 121,324 128,257 1,519 1,627 1,953 2,254 2,516 2,775 Charlotte County 30%15,250 18,310 23,030 27,750 32,470 37,190 41,910 46,630 Refer to HUD 381 419 575 752 929 1,106 (Punta Gorda MSA)50%25,400 29,000 32,650 36,250 39,150 42,050 44,950 47,850 50,750 53,650 635 680 816 942 1,051 1,160 80%40,600 46,400 52,200 58,000 62,650 67,300 71,950 76,600 81,200 85,840 1,015 1,087 1,305 1,508 1,682 1,856 Median:76,000 120%60,960 69,600 78,360 87,000 93,960 100,920 107,880 114,840 121,800 128,760 1,524 1,632 1,959 2,262 2,523 2,784 140%71,120 81,200 91,420 101,500 109,620 117,740 125,860 133,980 142,100 150,220 1,778 1,904 2,285 2,639 2,943 3,248 Citrus County 30%13,590 18,310 23,030 27,750 32,470 35,950 38,400 40,900 Refer to HUD 339 398 575 752 898 991 50%21,700 24,800 27,900 30,950 33,450 35,950 38,400 40,900 43,330 45,806 542 581 697 805 898 991 80%34,650 39,600 44,550 49,500 53,500 57,450 61,400 65,350 69,328 73,290 866 928 1,113 1,287 1,436 1,584 Median:68,600 120%52,080 59,520 66,960 74,280 80,280 86,280 92,160 98,160 103,992 109,934 1,302 1,395 1,674 1,932 2,157 2,379 140%60,760 69,440 78,120 86,660 93,660 100,660 107,520 114,520 121,324 128,257 1,519 1,627 1,953 2,254 2,516 2,775 Clay County 30%17,600 20,100 23,030 27,750 32,470 37,190 41,910 46,630 Refer to HUD 440 471 575 752 929 1,106 (Jacksonville HMFA)50%29,300 33,450 37,650 41,800 45,150 48,500 51,850 55,200 58,520 61,864 732 784 941 1,086 1,212 1,338 80%46,850 53,550 60,250 66,900 72,300 77,650 83,000 88,350 93,632 98,982 1,171 1,255 1,506 1,740 1,941 2,141 Median:86,500 120%70,320 80,280 90,360 100,320 108,360 116,400 124,440 132,480 140,448 148,474 1,758 1,882 2,259 2,608 2,910 3,211 140%82,040 93,660 105,420 117,040 126,420 135,800 145,180 154,560 163,856 173,219 2,051 2,196 2,635 3,043 3,395 3,746 Collier County 30%19,850 22,650 25,500 28,300 32,470 37,190 41,910 46,630 Refer to HUD 496 531 637 759 929 1,106 (Naples-Immokalee-50%33,050 37,750 42,450 47,150 50,950 54,700 58,500 62,250 66,010 69,782 826 885 1,061 1,226 1,367 1,509 Marco Island MSA)80%52,850 60,400 67,950 75,450 81,500 87,550 93,600 99,600 105,616 111,651 1,321 1,415 1,698 1,961 2,188 2,415 Median:98,600 120%79,320 90,600 101,880 113,160 122,280 131,280 140,400 149,400 158,424 167,477 1,983 2,124 2,547 2,943 3,282 3,622 140%92,540 105,700 118,860 132,020 142,660 153,160 163,800 174,300 184,828 195,390 2,313 2,478 2,971 3,433 3,829 4,226 Columbia County 30%13,800 18,310 23,030 27,750 32,470 37,190 40,650 43,250 Refer to HUD 345 401 575 752 929 1,048 50%22,950 26,200 29,500 32,750 35,400 38,000 40,650 43,250 45,850 48,470 573 614 737 851 950 1,048 80%36,700 41,950 47,200 52,400 56,600 60,800 65,000 69,200 73,360 77,552 917 983 1,180 1,362 1,520 1,677 Median:65,500 120%55,080 62,880 70,800 78,600 84,960 91,200 97,560 103,800 110,040 116,328 1,377 1,474 1,770 2,044 2,280 2,517 140%64,260 73,360 82,600 91,700 99,120 106,400 113,820 121,100 128,380 135,716 1,606 1,720 2,065 2,385 2,660 2,936 Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) income and rent limits are based upon figures provided by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and are subject to change. Updated schedules will be provided when changes occur. 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 18 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing ORDINANCE NO. 2020 - 2 7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2013-27, WHICH CONSOLIDATED THE COLLIER COUNTY STATE HOUSING INITIATIVE PARTNERSHIP (SHIP) LOCAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ORDINANCE PROVISIONS; BY AMENDING SECTION 5, DESIGNATION OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR IMPLEMENTATION AND AMENDING SECTION 6, ESTABLISHMENT OF AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE, CONSISTENT WITH AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 420.9076, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF OCTOBER 1, 2020. WHEREAS, in 1992, the Legislature of the State of Florida approved the Sadowski Affordable Housing Act creating the State Housing Initiatives Partnership ("SHIP") Program for the specific purpose of supporting and expanding the availability of affordable housing resources within the State; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (Board) adopted Ordinance No. 93-19 on April 13, 1993, creating a local housing assistance trust fund, establishing a local housing assistance program, designating responsibility for the program, and creating an Affordable Housing Advisory Committee; and WHEREAS, on July 23, 1991, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 91-65, establishing the Collier County Affordable Housing Commission (now known as the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee), which Ordinance was subsequently amended by Ordinance Nos. 04-77, 05-69, 08-17, and 09-50; and WHEREAS, on April 9, 2013, the Board of County Commissioners adopted a single consolidated Ordinance No. 2013-27 repealing Ordinance No. 93-19, as amended, and Ordinance No. 91-65, as amended, to comply with the requirements set forth in Florida Statutes, Sections 420.907- 420.9070 and Chapter 67-37, Florida Administrative Code; and 1 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 19 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) WHEREAS, on Chapter 2020-27, Laws of Florida adopted changes to Section 420.9076, Florida Statutes, related to the composition of the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee and the frequency of its reporting requirements; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,that: SECTION ONE: Title and Citation. This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the "Collier County SHIP Local Housing Assistance Program Ordinance". SECTION TWO: Definitions. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the definitions contained in Florida Statutes, Chapter 420.9071 and Rule 67-37.002, Florida Administrative Code, as they may be amended or replaced from time to time, are adopted herein by reference. SECTION THREE: Establishment of the Local Housing Assistance Program. The Local Housing Assistance Program is hereby created and established to implement the requirements of Florida Statutes, Section 420.907 and Rule 67-37, Florida Administrative Code, adopted herein by reference, as they may be amended or replaced from time to time. The County shall implement the program within the unincorporated boundaries of Collier County and may enter into an interlocal agreement with municipalities. The strategies of the program will be set forth in the County's SHIP local housing assistance plan. SECTION FOUR:Establishment of a Local Housing Assistance Trust Fund. Pursuant to the requirements Section 420.907 Florida Statutes,the County hereby reaffirms establishment of a Local Housing Assistance Trust Fund within the official and fiscal accounting office of the County as originally established on April 13, 1993, by Ordinance No. 93-19. The County's local housing assistance trust fund shall be separately stated as a special revenue fund in 2 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 20 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) the county's audited financial statements. Copies of such audited financial statements shall be forwarded to the Florida Housing Finance Agency. All moneys received from the state pursuant to the State Housing Initiative Partnership SHIP) Program and any other funds received or budgeted to provide funding for the Local Housing Assistance Program shall be deposited into the Collier County Local Housing Assistance Trust Fund. SECTION FIVE: Designation of responsibility for implementation. The Ceunty's Department of Housing Human a,,a \Teterans Services Division of Community and Human Services Division shall be primarily responsible for implementation and administration of the local housing assistance program. SECTION SIX:Establishment of an Affordable Housing Advisory Committee. The Affordable Housing Advisory Committee is created and established in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 420.9076 and County Ordinance No. 01-55, Standards for The Creation and Review of Boards. In the event of a conflict, the provisions of Florida Statutes, Section 420.9076 shall apply. Duties of the advisory committee are provided in Florida Statutes, Section 420.9076(2)(a) k) adopted herein by reference, as they may be amended or replaced from time to time. Appointments to the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee will be made in accordance with the membership requirements of Florida Statutes, Section 420.9076, including joint appointments to prepare a joint plan when a participating municipality enters into an interlocal agreement to administer its program. The committee shall consist of one locally elected official from the county or municipality participating in the State Housing Initiates Partnership and up to ten (10) other eleven (11) members as required by Florida Statutes 420.9076 (2)(a)-(k), appointed by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners no later than March 2, prior to the year the Local Housing Assistance Plan is due on an as needed basis. The locally elected official shall comply with requirements set forth in Section 420.9076, Florida Statutes. The term of service for all members 3 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 21 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) shall be for three (3) years or at the discretion of the Board. Terms may be extended for one additional three(3)year term. Appointment and removal of members from the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Collier County Ordinance No. 2001-55, as it may be amended, or its successor ordinance. Six (6) members shall constitute a quorum sufficient to permit the committee to take any formal action. However, if formal action is not taken, the committee may meet to hear presentations with less than a quorum in attendance, if the meeting is duly noticed. A majority of concurring votes of the entire membership of the committee shall be necessary for a decision or recommendation by the committee. The committee may elect a chairperson or presiding officer. The committee members serving immediately prior to this Ordinance's adoption shall fulfill the remainder of their appointed terms. The committee shall meet at least triennially annually and submit a report to the local governing body that includes recommendations on, and triennially annually thereafter evaluates the implementation of, affordable housing incentives as required by Florida Statutes, Section 420.9076(4)(a) - (k). The Board of County Commissioners may sunset or suspend meetings of the committee upon submission of the triennial annual Incentive Report and reconvene no later than March 2 of the each year the Incentive Report is due. The committee will be cooperatively staffed by Housing, Human and Veterans Services Department Community and Human Services Division and Planning and Zoning Department staff in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 420.9076(9). SECTION SEVEN: Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered to accomplish such, and that the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or other appropriate word or phrase necessary to accomplish such intentions. 4 c) 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 22 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) SECTION EIGHT: Conflict and Severability. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION NINE: Effective date. This Ordinance shall become effective October 1, 2020. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, thisapday of54(boket, 2020. ATTEST:BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COSTAL K.KINZEL, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA aeCikoikalSr„ By: t4.YX:A.1.40,10.04-- DEPUTY CLERK B L. SAUNDERS, CHAIRMAN Attest as to-Chairman's sgnatute only, Approved as to form and legality: YXA o Jennifer A. Belpe.c Assistant County Attorney Q \ This ordinance filed with the vigor0 e r Q ry cf s Cffi e the oy f te aU and acknc.,liedGer:ent that Mir re eivv ' this day af txtv cart 5 irt 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 23 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 24 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 25 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) RESOLUTION NO. 18— 82 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPERCEDING RESOLUTION NO. 07-203, WHICH ESTABLISHED AN AFFORDABLE-WORKFORCE HOUSING TRUST FUND AND GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF MONEY, AND ESTABLISHING A NEW LOCAL HOUSING TRUST FUND AND GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF MONEY TO REPLACE IT. RECITALS WHEREAS, on July 24, 2007, the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) adopted Resolution No. 2007-203 declaring a valid public purpose for accepting voluntary donations for affordable-workforce housing made directly to the County, establishing an Affordable-Workforce Housing Trust Fund and providing general guidelines for use of monies in the affordable workforce housing trust fund; and WHEREAS, subsequently the BCC suspended collection of voluntary donations and provided a mechanism for the received collections to be returned upon request, and developed the required mechanism, approved September 25, 2012; and WHEREAS, the voluntary donations established by Resolution No. 2007-203 remain suspended and the balance remains available for refund; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the BCC to increase the amount of housing that is affordable for its workforce and residents, and to encourage the retention of housing that is affordable in the County; and WHEREAS, Objective 1 of the GMP's Housing Element states that the County will seek to provide new affordable housing units in order to meet the current and future housing needs of legal residents with extremely low, very-low, low, moderate and gap incomes, including senior households and those with special needs; and 0 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 26 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) WHEREAS, in furtherance of the spirit and intent of Florida State Statute 163.3177(6)(f)a, outlining, "...Principles, guidelines, standards, and strategies to be followed in the provision of housing for all current and anticipated future residents of the jurisdiction..."; and WHEREAS, given the long planning process involved in housing development and the need to layer multiple funding sources, a local housing trust fund should be active; and WHEREAS, the BCC recognizes that a Local Housing Trust Fund is a national best practice for the development of revenue streams to support BCC approved Affordable Housing programs, initiatives and directives; and WHEREAS, the BCC declares a valid public purpose for establishing and maintaining a Local Housing Trust Fund and providing general guidelines for revenue generation and use of such monies in the local housing trust fund, limited to meeting affordable housing needs and associated administration; and WHEREAS, the BCC wishes to recognize the winding down of the Affordable- Workforce Housing Trust Fund and the creation of a new local housing trust fund. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, that: 1.The foregoing Recitals are adopted as true and incorporated as part of this Resolution. 2.It continues to be Board direction and is affirmed that the collection of funds into the Affordable-Workforce Housing Trust Fund is suspended and staff shall continue to make efforts to return money collected to Developers pursuant to prior Board direction. 3.When all money is refunded from the Affordable-Workforce Housing Trust Fund, the fund is automatically terminated and dissolved without further Board action. 0 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 27 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) 3.The Board of County Commissioners' Local Housing Trust Fund, is adopted for immediate use, as follows: A. Purpose/Scope: The purpose is to establish procedures for operations of a Housing Trust Fund in order to provide for housing that is affordable for community residents who are extremely low income to gap income as defined in the Community Housing Plan and Land Development Code. B. Applicability: These procedures apply to qualified affordable housing for extremely low income to gap income households. The Board has determined that the local economy and the public health, safety and general welfare requires establishment of the Local Affordable Housing Trust Fund for the following purposes: 1. Implement the goals, objectives and policies of the Community Wide Housing Plan, and the Collier County Comprehensive Plan 2. To meet the statutory requirements as set forth in Fl. Statutes Chapter 163.3177(6)(f)a, and to satisfy the community's obligation to ensure that a fair share of the community's housing production is affordable to Collier County families 3. To provide housing opportunities for Collier County families in order to meet the existing and anticipated housing needs of such persons and to maintain a more balanced socio-economic mix in the community 4. To specifically meet the housing needs' of those earning less than 140% of AMI, to include seniors, persons with disabilities, and any other identified underserved market 5. To provide for a range of rental and homeownership opportunities for those who presently cannot afford to rent or purchase a home within the community, or who are cost burdened in so doing 6. To provide incentives to developers to create additional rental and for sale units, and to consumers so they may be able to afford rental or purchase opportunities C. The Board declares there is a valid public purpose in accepting funds for affordable housing and that such funds may be in the form of donations as well as other defined revenue streams as determined by the Board. 0 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 28 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) D. Local Affordable Housing Trust Fund There shall be established a Local Affordable Housing Trust Fund (Fund). All voluntary donations or other revenue generated for affordable housing shall be deposited into the Fund either upon the day of receipt or the next business day following receipt. The Fund shall be maintained in an interest-bearing account and any interest derived from deposits in the Fund shall follow and remain within the Fund. Any recaptured monies, e.g. repayments on loans, shall also be deposited in the Fund. Monies in the Fund, including interest and recaptured monies, shall be disbursed according to the eligible uses set forth and as approved by the Board and administered by the Community and Human Services Division. Awards from the Fund shall be made at the discretion of the BCC. The Community and Human Services Division will act as the administrators of the fund and associated projects for the BCC. The AHAC will work with CHS staff to develop oversight protocols and specific eligibility criteria for BCC approval. Additional members may be recommended to join the AHAC to assure a balanced oversight committee. E. Designation of a Project to Provide Affordable Housing: 1) Development of criteria: The Affordable Housing Advisory Committee, along with CHS staff shall develop criteria for evaluating the appropriate mix of very-low- income, low-income, moderate-income, gap-income and other housing in a project to qualify for award of HTF. The criteria shall be based in part on the Community Wide Housing Plan and the Housing Element of the GMP. These criteria shall be established by policy of the Board of County Commissioners, and may be amended from time to time by the BCC. The policy shall also provide for a covenant running with the land to ensure the continued affordable housing status of the property. No less than 10% of the fund balance is to be set aside for projects benefitting seniors and/or persons or families with special needs. 2) Applicability of criteria: A project for which the HTF funding is sought shall be reviewed by the AHAC to determine the appropriate mix of extremely low income, very-low income, low income, moderate income, gap income, and other housing necessary to qualify for the special applicability. The determination shall be based on the criteria adopted as called for in paragraph(1)above. The determination shall be made by the Board of County Commissioners upon the recommendation of the AHAC. Once the appropriate mix is established, and other appropriate conditions imposed related to the criteria, the project shall be considered a project to provide affordable housing and be eligible for award of HTF monies. 0 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 29 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) F. Use of Funds 1. All funds deposited into the Local Housing Trust Fund shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws governing the establishment and operations of the Trust Funds. 2. All funds deposited in the Local Affordable Housing Trust Fund shall be deposited in a separate and segregated account and shall be dedicated solely to the development and preservation of affordable housing. 3. Programs for which funds may be used include the following: 1) Down Payment Assistance 2) Impact Fee Relief 3) Land Acquisition 4) Construction Loans 5) Community Land Trust 6) Preserve Existing Affordable Housing Supply 7) Rental Assistance 8) Local Contribution for Tax Credit or SAIL applications The above list is not exhaustive,and the County Commission may add or remove alternative affordable housing programs. Additional points in scoring, or additional funds will be awarded to those projects that are mixed income, in activity centers, or on major transit routes (in particular on CAT routes). Ten percent (10%) of all funds are set aside to benefit seniors and/or persons or families with special needs. 4. Any funds that remain uncommitted at the end of the County's fiscal year (including interest, other earned income, or repayments on loans) shall remain in the Trust Fund and shall be used for the purposes hereof during the next fiscal year. 5. No more than ten percent (10%) of Local Affordable Housing Trust Fund money available as of the start of the County's fiscal year may be budgeted for administration of the Housing Trust Fund.Administrative expenses are limited to operating expenses directly associated with administration of Trust Fund activities and programs. 6. Annual reports will be provided to the County Commission on all approved projects funded through the Local Housing Trust Fund. 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 30 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) G. Approvals All projects funded through the Local Housing Trust Fund at a minimum include an application process, written underwriting standards, and loan or grant documents containing repayment provisions and provisions and instruments that guarantee affordability periods. An annual workplan will be developed for BCC approval with an estimated balance of funds to award, and categories and programs recommended, and may be amended from time to time by approval of the BCC. Staff would then accept applications. Trust Fund Loans, grants, or other financial incentives will be presented for approval first to the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee and then to the BCC for approval by a simple majority vote. This Resolution adopted after motion, second, and majority vote this a 4 day of April, 2018. ATTEST:BOARD OF CO : TY COMMIS ONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER C FLOR By: lam( By: L 40 E P `TY;CLERK ANDY SOLIS, CHAIRMAN Attest as to Chaiini signature only. Approved as to form and legality: Jennifer A. Belpedio09 `. Assistant County Attorney 3 DC 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 31 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) Action Item Status Infrastructure Sales Tax- budget amendment to segregate funds in Capital Fund 318 Completed Millage equivalency Will be addressed through the FY23 budget process during the annual budget workshop cycle. Identify a consultant for nexus study for linkage fees Seeking Board approval of Beneshe consulting - proposal received and projected cost of $222,312. Evaluation of existing County-owned land All parcels have been identified and divided into 3 categories for consideration. Community and Human Service staff, along with Growth Management Staff have reviewed the parcels and using the approach employed by Florida Housing Finance Corporation and have identified those properties with the most potential development. A final list of properties for consideration is attached to this item. Legal analysis of impact fee waiver- Completed and provided by the County Attorney’s office via a one-way communication to Commissioners in February 2022. Partnership opportunities Letters were sent to the municipalities, fire district, hospital and sheriff’s office. Staff has received feedback from the North Collier Fire District, Naples Community Hospital and the School District is currently awaiting feedback from local municipalities. Responding partners have agreed to partner with the County on housing initiatives in some capacity. ERA Funding Reallocation ERA 1 funding expenditure deadline was extended previously from December 30, 2021 to September 30, 2022. These funds are unable to be redirected for other purposes and it is unknown at this time if US Treasury will extend the expenditure deadline. Staff continues to expend $500K per month with a projected $3M unexpended. Increased marketing and outreach efforts are underway. Rental Increase Ordinance Ordinance advertised in the Naples Daily News on April 29, 2022 and is a companion item for consideration. 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 32 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 33 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 34 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 35 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022) 1.A.2 Packet Pg. 36 Attachment: AHAC Meeting Agenda and Information Packet - May 2, 2022 (22335 : Affordable Housing Advisory Committee - May 2, 2022)