Legislation Details

File #: 24-1146    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Recommendation Status: Passed
File created: 7/20/2024 In control: Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Department
On agenda: 8/13/2024 Final action: 8/13/2024
Title: Approval to award surplus county properties appropriate for affordable housing development to non-profit organizations. Districts 2, 3, 5, and 6. (Housing and Community Development Division)
Attachments: 1. Consent - Properties Appropriate for Affordable Housing Development Award, 2. 2024-08-13 Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Consent Item-03
Interoffice Memorandum

DATE: July 20, 2024

TO: Mayor Jerry L. Demings and County Commissioners

THROUGH: N/A

FROM: Tanya Wilson, AICP, Director, Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Department

CONTACT: Mitchell Glasser, Manager

PHONE: 407-836-5190

DIVISION: Housing and Community Development Division

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approval to award surplus county properties appropriate for affordable housing development to non-profit organizations. Districts 2, 3, 5, and 6. (Housing and Community Development Division)
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PROJECT: Award Non-Profit Organizations the Surplus County Properties Appropriate for Affordable Housing Development

PURPOSE: Since 2006, Section 125.379, Florida Statutes has required that each county prepare an inventory list every three years of all real property within their jurisdiction, to which the County holds fee simple title, that is appropriate for use as affordable housing. Orange County's most recent Properties Inventory List was adopted on October 24, 2023, by Resolution No. 2023-M-49. The Statute provides five ways in which the County may dispose of these properties, including the donation of the properties to non-profit housing organizations for the construction of permanent affordable housing.

On March 5, 2024, a Request for Applications was issued, and applications were accepted through April 9, 2024. A committee comprised of staff from the Housing and Community Development Division (HCD) and the Planning Division reviewed the applications using criteria to evaluate organizational capacity and experience, proposed project scope, target population, project financing and timeline, and project sustainability features. A total of four non-profit organizations are recommended to receive 12 of the county-owned properties. HCD staff presented the recommendations to the Affordable Housing Advisory Board on June 12, 2024, and the Affordable Housing Advisory Board supported the award.

The selected non-pro...

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