Title: Affordable Housing Alternatives
1City of Coral Gables Planning Department
For discussion purposes only
- Affordable Housing Alternatives
City of Coral Gables City Commission
February 28, 2006
2Affordable housing questions.
Why do we need affordable housing?
What is our goal?
What are our strategies?
3Why do we need affordable housing?
- Cost of housing outpacing income for many of
Citys residents (esp. seniors) workforce - Required by State, Region, City
- City Resolutions (2004-37, 2004-158)
- City CLUP (Housing Element)
- State Statutes (Ch. 163(6)(f))
- SFRPC
- State sanctions for non-compliance on future CLUP
amendments, future state funding/grants,
(historic, transportation), etc.
4What is our goal?
- Affordable Housing Study identified the following
goals
Citys 10-year GOAL (it is not a commitment)
5What are our strategies?
- City staff working to draft regulations that
address the needs identified in the Study. - Considering 3 Strategies
What really works? Whats the most immediate,
efficient effective option?
Partner w/ Miami-Dade County for administration
management, and allocation of program(s)
Recommend all 3 strategies
6Affordable housing resolution
- Staff seeks City Commission adoption of
Resolution that supports recommended strategies
in order to - Satisfy state, regional, and local goals and
requirements - Preclude findings of non-compliance w/ reference
to CLUP - Preclude potential of other state sanctions,
including withholding of grants/funding for
Citys various programs (historic,
transportation, etc.)
7Strategy No. 1 Inclusionary Zoning (Gables
Gateway Affordable Housing Alternative)
- Alternative to Gables Gateway project
- For discussion purposes only
- Example of how affordable housing can be
incorporated into a real market rate project - Will help to guide affordable housing policies,
programs regulations
8Development scenarios
9Comparison Floor-to-Area Ratio
0.93 FAR
10Comparison Height
Additional 5 feet
11Comparison Parking
Additional 19 spaces
12Comparison Units
Additional 15 units
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14 15Affordable housing provided
- Bottom-Line
- With incentives, project would produce an
additional 74 units, for a total of 304 units - A 15-20 set-aside requirement would result in
50-65 affordable units
16Next steps
- PZB and Commission feedback will guide
development of regulations - Regulations will return to PZB and Commission
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