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2011 NC Planning Conference

Development Recovery Incentives that Support Sustainable Development

Asheville, NC

Panel Discussion

Shannon Tuch - Planning & Development

Jeff Staudinger - Community Development

Robert Griffin - Building Safety

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Objectives & GoalsObjectives & Goals

Fulfill City Council’s Strategic Goals Affordable Fiscal Responsibility Job growth & Community Development Green & Sustainable Multi-modal Transportation

Fulfill goals and objectives of numerous adopted plans Comprehensive Plan Affordable Housing Plan Wilma Dykeman Riverway Plan Economic Development

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Economic Forces & ResponseEconomic Forces & Response

• 2008 – The economy collapses and lending markets freeze → Leads to a dramatic drop in development activity

• 2008-2012 Permit Extension Act keeps permits alive

• Planning functions shift from development activity to long range planning

• Focus → How to support and incentivize development

(Not just any development though . . .)

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StrategiesStrategies

• Grants

• Low Interest Loans

• Cost Sharing for Public Infrastructure

• Fee Rebates

• Increased Density

Strategies focused on sustainable

development projects only!

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Grants & LoansGrants & Loans

Jeff Staudinger

Director of Community Development

City of Asheville

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Required elements

• Energy Star Certification • Assume all legal costs if challenged• 20% equity participation by party requesting incentive • The proposed development must consist of two or

more dwelling units• Inside city limits, within ¼ mile of the following major

highways to the end of the City’s corporate limits

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Sustainability Area - MapSustainability Area - Map

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Green Building/ Energy:• Energy Star Certified 5• HB Silver 10• LEED Silver or HB Gold 20• LEED Gold or HB Platinum 30• LEED Platinum 40

Public Benefit Points

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Affordable Housing

Must agree to 10 year affordability, with rents at

80% of area medium income:

10%+ affordable 10

20%+ affordable 20

30%+ affordable 30

40%+ affordable 40

Public Benefit Points

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Workforce Housing

Must agree to 10 year affordability criteria for rents

at 120% of area medium income:

25%+ workforce 5

50%+ workforce 10

75%+ workforce 15

Public Benefit Points

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Public Benefit Points

  Family 100% AMIMax rents at

80% AMI

Max rents at120%

AMI

0 BR 1 39,000 $600 1,110

1 BR 2 41,775 $650 1,176

2 BR 3 44,550 $780 1,242

3 BR 5 57,925   1,627

4 BR 6 64,600   1,792

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Mixed Use and Transit Orientation

Includes a minimum 20% non-residential 5

Within the Sustainability Bonus area 10

Brownfield Redevelopment 15

Public Benefit Points

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

• This policy provides that every 10 points can earn one year of economic incentive.

• Equivalent to city property taxes in excess of currently assessed taxes for one year annually applied.

• Dated from the date of release of all occupancy permits and certification of all green building/energy standards designated for the project.

Formula

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

• Every 10 points can also earn a 10% reduction in the following fees and charges: Zoning Permit, Building Permit, Driveway Permit, Grading Permit, Plan review fees and Water service connection fee.

• This reduction is in addition to the existing fees rebated for affordable housing projects.

• Affordable housing projects eligible for the 50% fee waiver are not eligible for additional fee waivers for points garnered for housing affordability, although they can benefit from the “green” additional points

Formula

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Proposed mixed use/apartment project

Riverside Dr.

• 200 apartments (180,000 square feet)• 40,000 square feet commercial (office and retail)• Gold LEED• 10% (20 units) “affordable” housing

• 25% (50 units) “workforce” housing

Example

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Threshold:

Minimum Energy Star

Eligible Area

20% Equity

Two or More Units

Example

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Green/Energy Benefit• 30 points: Gold LEED

Housing Benefit• 15 Points: 10% affordable

25% workforce

Mixed Use/Transportation Benefit• 10 points: 20% non-residential

Sustainability Bonus Area

Total Points: 55

Example

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

• Pre-development Tax Value: $250,000• Post-development Tax value: $25,000,000• Pre-Development Annual City Tax: $1,050• Post-development Annual City Tax: $105,000

Grant: $103,950 per year for 5.5 years: $571,725

Example

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Permit Fees: $250,000

Grant: 55% of eligible fees = $137,500

Example

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Land Use Incentive GrantsLand Use Incentive Grants

Total grant = $709,225

2.8% of development costs

Example

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Affordable Housing Trust FundAffordable Housing Trust Fund

• Created in 2000

• $7.7 million loaned

• 751 affordable rental and homeownership units funded (672 Rental; 79 Homeownership)

• 617 units have been completed

Basic Stats

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Affordable Housing Trust FundAffordable Housing Trust Fund

• $600,000 annual investment in prior years

• $300,000 annual investment in each of past two years due to budget constraints

• In FY 2010-2011, closed $600,000 in loans, for the production of 72 affordable units.

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Affordable Housing Trust FundAffordable Housing Trust Fund

• Restructured in 2010

• Rental Housing highest priority

• Single-family housing limited to construction loans only

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Affordable Housing Trust FundAffordable Housing Trust Fund

Current Goals & Priorities:

• Rental housing • Lower per-unit subsidies• Final planning and zoning approval • One-bedroom and efficiency (studio) units • Multi-family properties • Projects along transit corridors • Higher density and large-scale developments

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Affordable Housing Trust FundAffordable Housing Trust Fund

Eligibility:

• A minimum of 20% of the total project units must be affordable

• Permanent Financing- The required period of affordability for all long term financing will be directly proportional to the loan term (i.e. Developers requesting a 20 year loan term will be required to keep rents affordable for 20 years).

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Affordable Housing Trust FundAffordable Housing Trust Fund

Per-unit Subsidy Requested Maximum Loan Amount

More than $20,000 Ineligible $15,001 to $20,000 $150,000 $10,001 to $15,000 $200,000 $ 5,001 to $10,000 $300,000 Less than $5,000 $500,000

Eligibility:

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Affordable Housing Trust FundAffordable Housing Trust Fund

Terms:

Loans are fully amortizing except:

• Loans for rental housing restricted to families earning less than 60% of the area median income, and with rents affordable to that population, may be amortized at 0.00% interest or interest-only at 2% with principal deferred for up to 20 years.

• Interest on construction loans may be deferred until the loan principal is due.

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Affordable Housing Trust FundAffordable Housing Trust Fund

Terms:

• All permanent financing for rental housing will be in the form of secured loans for a term up to thirty (30) years.

• The Housing Trust Fund will not make grants, forgivable loans, or indefinitely deferred loans.

• All construction loans will be due and payable 24 months from the date of closing.

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Affordable Housing Trust FundAffordable Housing Trust Fund

Number of Affordable Units I nterest Rate 1-9 4.50% 10-19 3.00% 20-29 2.50% 30+ 2.00%

Terms:

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Affordable Housing Trust FundAffordable Housing Trust Fund

Housing Trust Fund website

http://go.usa.gov/8tf

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Cost Sharing & RebatesCost Sharing & Rebates

Robert Griffin

Director of Building Safety &

Development Services Center

City of Asheville

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Public Infrastructure: WaterPublic Infrastructure: Water

Two Options for Participation

Option 1

50% rebate of water connection fees for “Green” projects

• Tap & Meter for single family homes

• Meter for Commercial projects (fees vary based on size of meter)

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Public Infrastructure: WaterPublic Infrastructure: Water

Option 1

Example:

• Single Family - Tap & Meter = $2,303.00

Total rebate = $1,151.50

• Commercial 2” drop-in meter = $9,813.80

Total rebate = $4,906.90

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Public Infrastructure: WaterPublic Infrastructure: Water

Option 2 – Cost sharing for new public water line

Infrastructure

• Water is an enterprise fund and water revenue must be reinvested in water infrastructure

• $200,000 of water fund money set aside every year, projects must compete for available funds

• Development must meet 80 points from evaluation form

• Must include 5 or more residential units

• Minimum 20 year investment payback

• 50% of infrastructure cost or $100,000, which ever is less

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Public Infrastructure: WaterPublic Infrastructure: Water

Option 2

Example:

• New 70 unit apartment building

• All units are “affordable”, scores 90 points on evaluation form

• Requires new water line extension from main road along new road

• New line estimated cost is $220,000

• City participation = $100,000

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Permit RebatesPermit Rebates

Two Types of Rebates Offered

“Green” Rebates

&

“Affordable” Rebates

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Permit RebatesPermit Rebates

Green Rebates

Upon issue of CO and verification:

• Healthy Built Home = $100

• Energy Star Rating = $100

• Geo Thermal installation = $50

• Solar installation = $50

• Wind Generator installation = $50

• Storm water collection for yard sprinkler = $50

• Rebates are cumulative (withhold $75 for processing)

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Permit RebatesPermit Rebates

Affordable Housing Rebates

Fees are paid in full with 50% rebated upon project completion (CO) & verification:

• Applies to For-sale, Rental, and Rehab projects

• Includes Building, Engineering, Sewer, Water, and Zoning fees

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Permit RebatesPermit Rebates

Affordable Housing Rebates – For Sale Units• Must meet NC State Building Code (manufactured

housing included only if it is attached to a permanent foundation and titled as real property)

• Sale Price Restrictions:

0 BR $115,000

1 BR $125,000

2 BR $145,000

3 BR $160,000

4BR $170,000

• Must provide copy of settlement statement and appraisal

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Permit RebatesPermit Rebates

Affordable Housing Rebates – Rental Units

• Can be single family or multi-family

• Set aside for tenants below 80% AMI

• Requires affordability for a minimum of 10 years (monitored through a local, state or federal program)

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Permit RebatesPermit Rebates

Affordable Housing Rebates – Rehab Units

• Applies only to single family or multi-family

• All single family units must be verified to belong to those with an income below 80% AMI

• Multi-family structures must include a minimum of 3 units that are occupied by tenants with an income below 80% AMI

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Density BonusDensity Bonus

Shannon Tuch

Assistant Director of Planning & Development

City of Asheville

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Density BonusDensity Bonus

• Named: “Sustainable Development Projects”

• Offers increased density in exchange for affordable and/or green building.

• Changed from a Conditional Use Permit application to a Use-by-right application.

• Has eligibility requirements and includes mandatory and optional elements.

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Density BonusDensity Bonus

Negotiated Process

• Worked closely with the Mayor’s task force on Affordable Housing to develop concept and standards

• Draft is shared with other stakeholders (Coalition of Asheville Neighborhoods)

• Public hearing process provided input from CAN and the larger community – altered final product

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Density BonusDensity Bonus

Eligibility Requirements

• Project site must be located within 1/8 mile of key transportation corridors.

• Must be a minimum of 5 units & must be energy star certified

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Density Bonus - MapDensity Bonus - Map

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Density Bonus – 1st Draft MapDensity Bonus – 1st Draft Map

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Sustainability Area - MapSustainability Area - Map

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Density BonusDensity Bonus

Mandatory elements• Good Neighbor Agreement

• Design compatibility standards

• Deed restrictions on affordable units

• Certification of LEED or Healthy Built units

Parking Building orientation & design Pedestrian orientation/multi-modal features

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Density BonusDensity Bonus

Optional Elements

• Projects may be affordable and/or green

• Affordable: points assigned based on features of the project

• Green: based on LEED or NC Healthy Built (NCHB)

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Density BonusDensity Bonus

Affordable:

• 50-80 points = 20% density bonus

• 81-100 points = 50% density bonus

• 100+ points = 100% density bonus

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Density BonusDensity Bonus

Green Building:

• NCHB Silver = 20% density bonus

• LEED Silver or NCHB Gold = 40% density bonus

• LEED Gold or NCHB Platinum =  60% density bonus

• LEED Platinum = 80% density bonus

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Density BonusDensity Bonus

Affordable Housing & Green BuildingFor an affordable housing project, an additional 10% may be added to the affordable housing density bonus for each level of NC Healthy Built or the corresponding LEED Certification achieved.

Green Building & Affordable HousingFor a green building project, an additional matching percentage of bonus may be added for the percentage of affordable units included in the project.

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Density BonusDensity Bonus

Other Development Incentives – flexibility for:

• Lot width• Lot size • Setbacks• Parking requirements• Open space requirements• Building height• Waivers from public hearing process

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SummarySummary

Five Separate Incentives

• Can be used individually or in combination with each other

• All support sustainable initiatives and goals

• All have a direct economic impact

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SummarySummary

City of Asheville’s Website

ashevillenc.gov

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SummarySummary

Questions?

Jeff Staudinger Community Development(828) [email protected]

Robert GriffinBuilding Safety & Development Services(828) [email protected]

Shannon Tuch Planning & Development(828) [email protected]