Inclusionary Housing. The what, where, when, and how of affordable housing choices

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Inclusionary Housing The what, where, when, and how of affordable housing choices

What is Affordable Housing? Affordable Housing there are many definitions. One example: Affordable Housing shall be a residential dwelling unit available for sale or lease at a cost not to exceed the amount a household or family, whose gross annual income is one hundred percent (100%) or less of the median income. Median income is the amount defined by the U.S. Census. (Amherst ZO) Inclusionary Housing mechanisms to spur affordable housing development within the private market

Why do Communities need Affordable Housing? Cost of homes & rental units have gone up Availability has gone down Income levels have increased very little In short, we need affordable choices for workforce, community employees, service workers, business and industry, elderly and disabled, and art, historical, cultural groups

1,400 Frequency of 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 MLS Solds, Statewide, All Units 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 $30,000 $50,000 $70,000 $90,000 $110,000 $130,000 $150,000 $170,000 $190,000 $210,000 $230,000 $250,000 $270,000 $290,000 $310,000 $330,000 $350,000 $370,000 $390,000 $410,000 $430,000 $450,000 $470,000 Number of Sales $490,000 $510,000 $530,000 Units Available to Renter Households with the Median Income in 2000 $33,500 19% Median Household Income for Renters increased by only $300 to $33,800 by 2005

1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 Frequency of 2005 MLS Solds, Statewide, All Units 200 0 $30,000 $50,000 $70,000 $90,000 $110,000 $130,000 $150,000 $170,000 $190,000 $210,000 $230,000 $250,000 $270,000 $290,000 $310,000 $330,000 $350,000 $370,000 $390,000 $410,000 $430,000 $450,000 $470,000 Number of Sales $490,000 $510,000 $530,000 Units Available to Renter Households with the Median Income in 2000 $33,500 19% Units Available to Renter Households with the Median Income in 2005 $33,800 5% Median Household Income for Renters increased by only $300 to $33,800 by 2005

What is the legal basis? Power to establish granted to NH communities under statute RSA 674:21 providing for Innovative Land Use Controls Section IV.(a). Defines inclusionary zoning as a voluntary incentive or benefit to a property owner to produce housing units which are affordable to low and moderate income populations

Inclusionary Zoning is a voluntary incentive or benefit This is a carrot developers can NOT be required to build Affordable Housing

Inclusionary Housing: Does it work? The Common Arguments Not economically viable given development costs Affordable Housing has more kids which costs the town $$ Segregated housing developments The Attractive Alternative An Inclusionary Housing Ordinance overcomes the economic barrier by establishing incentives that may make affordable housing feasible SFH have more kids than Affordable Housing overall school enrollment is decreasing in NH Those on fixed incomes are not necessarily poor

NH and Lakes Region Public School Enrollment by Unit Type 0.8 0.7 New Hampshire Lakes Region 0.6 0.54 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.44 0.34 0.29 0.36 0.42 0.21 0.24 0.34 0.35 0.45 0.41 0.1 0 Single Family Detached Condominium Two to Five Unit Building Five or More Unit Building Mobile Home All Structure Types

Inclusionary Housing Model Basic Principles Retain long-term affordability Set initial and future sale % of average median income Fairness to All (municipality, developer, buyer) No decrease in local tax revenues Integrates well with existing ordinances and regulations Market-based and need-based

Other Requirements Form of Ownership: Owner vs. Rental what is the local need for rental properties? Deed restrictions to ensure future stock of affordable units Mixed housing types based on need single-family, multi-family, condominium, apartment

What are first steps toward implementation? Supported in the Master Plan; recognize specific need for affordable and workforce housing Prepare a housing needs assessment supply, demand, affordability Demonstrate need for growth in housing stock Identify opportunities for new development and re-use/re-development

What are the limitations? Communities must consider: Appropriate locations to permit increased density (traffic, road network, access) Proximity to work place, recreation and services Availability of services

Great Bridge Properties Ossipee

Great Bridge Properties Ossipee

What is the public benefit? Affordable housing can be an integral component of long-range planning and zoning initiatives and community stability and growth. Growth and Pattern of Development Natural Resources Water Quality / Quantity Air Quality Human Health Wildlife Habitat Open Space HOUSING OPTIONS Community Rural Character NH architecture/style Civic involvement Public Services Transportation and Access Cost of Community Services

Shaker Heights Chester 23 acres overall (19 acres conservation) 22 housing units Zoning = 15 units 25% density bonus for income targeting Moderate income targeting (mid $200K s)

Shaker Heights Chester

Who has implementation authority? Special Exception Zoning Board of Adjustment Conditional Use Permit Planning Board Incentive: Consolidates the review and approval process through Site Review or Subdivision regulations; can require preapplication/conceptual plan review Incentive: fewer fees, less time to permit

How is it implemented? Town-wide, specific zoning districts, all residential zones, and/or parcel-specific locations where increased density permitted Zoning Ordinance (dimensional requirements, permitted density, lot area, setbacks, coverage, height, parking, access, services, fee waivers) Subdivision and Site Plan Regulations Design standards (scale, continuity)

Developer Incentives Density bonuses/increases Smaller lot sizes, relaxed dimensional standards Zoning Exemptions/Waivers (i.e. parking) Expedited Permit and/or application review Waived/Reduced Fees Exemption from phasing, growth ordinances Mixed Use projects Financial Assistance (Tax increment financing or tif ) Public and private partnerships

Multi-Density Zoning Techniques Transfer of Development Growth Boundary Infill and Village-Style Development Lot Size Averaging Conservation Subdivision Feature Based Density Inclusionary Zoning Village Plan Alternative

Environmental Characteristic Zoning Stormwater Management Wildlife Habitat Agricultural Incentives Steep Slope and Ridgelines Water Resources - Drinking Water -Wetlands - Shorelines - Floodplains

Site Design Techniques Transit-Oriented Development Liveable/Walkable Design Access Management Dark Skies Lighting Landscaping Energy Efficiency

Where does it work? Brownfields redevelopment Adaptive re-use Mixed Use development Infill development (underutilized property) Village Centers New Subdivisions (Open Space, Conservation, Conventional) Accessory dwelling units

Creation of New Village Centers Boggy Meadow, Walpole

Brownfields Redevelopment Millview, Laconia

Adaptive Re-Use Mechanic School, Laconia Dow Academy, Franconia

Infill Batchelder Street, Laconia Horne Street, Dover

Mixed Use

Revitalization of Existing Village Centers

Planning and Multi-Density Zoning Tools = Resource Conservation and Housing Options Transfer of Development Infill and Village-Style Development Conservation Subdivision Adaptive Reuse Inclusionary Zoning

Conservation Subdivisions Same number of housing units Reduces amount of infrastructure Conventional Flexibility to tailor development Review Process Important Preserves Open Space for Recreation, Habitat, etc. Conservation Design

Exeter - Forest Ridge and Watson Woods Conservation and Affordability Combined

Exeter - Forest Ridge and Watson Woods Watson Woods Forest Ridge Cottages

Other Affordable Housing Choices In-Law Dwellings Accessory Dwellings Guest/Worker Dwellings Workforce Housing

What are the approaches? Density Bonus As Permitted (by district, subdivision, new development or redevelopment) Formula: % density increase per affordable unit Additional increase if served by municipal water/sewer

What are the approaches? Inclusionary Zoning Districts Specific geographic areas or parcels are identified to accommodate increased density when affordable housing is provided Density based on housing type, service and/or capacity of land

What are the approaches? Incentive Based (community-wide) Density based on (from needs analysis) - location housing types Owner vs. Rental units Transfer of Development Rights (TDR)

Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) Development directed from priority conservation areas to preferred development areas Less development in priority conservation areas: protects natural resources Property owner paid for development value of property

New Hampshire Examples Community Mechanism Incentives Enforcement Amherst Affordable housing ordinance Flexible dimensional controls??? Chester Incentive based cluster housing ordinance 4-tier income levels; mixed housing/incomes Building Inspector Exeter Inclusionary housing ordinance 15% density bonus for 20% of total affordable Planning Office Nashua Inclusionary zoning 12 potential exchange rates, affordable density based on housing type Community Development Department

Assurance of Continued Affordability Binding commitment from developer Maximum resale value of units Maximum rent and increases Documentation of Restrictions - Planning Board approved plans - Registry of Deeds - Local Assessors records

Benefits of Housing Partnerships Facilitate implementation of covenants, monitor future sales, qualify buyers Provide program administration assistance First Right of Refusal to guarantee affordability through purchase and deed restrictions

Benefits of Development Partnerships Bring funding and other partners to jump start or sponsor projects Non-profits in the business of building affordable housing Others include art collaboratives, historic preservation, cultural preservation

Help is Available! Housing and Conservation Planning Program (HCPP) OEP: www.nh.gov/oep/programs/hcpp Inclusionary Zoning Implementation Program (IZIP) NHHFA: www.nhhfa.org Innovative Land Use Planning Techniques DES, RPCs, and others: http://www.des.nh.gov/repp/index.asp?go=ilupth

Innovative Land Use Techniques: A Handbook for Sustainable Development Concept Provide guidance and models for RSA 674:21 Handbook & Reference Tool Collaborative Effort

ILU Guide Contents 22 Topics Each Chapter Includes: I. Background and Purpose II. Appropriate Circumstances and Context for Use III. Legal Basis and Considerations IV. Examples V. Model Ordinance

Questions? Erica Anderson Lakes Region Planning Commission 279-8171 eanderson@lakesrpc.org www.lakesrpc.org Julie LaBranche Strafford Region Planning Commission 742-2523 Jlabranche@strafford.org www.strafford.org