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Affordable Housing Committee Committee REport Town Meeting May 2007 Presented by Affordable Housing Study Committee. Created by the Board of Selectmen in November of 2006.
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Affordable Housing Committee Committee REport Town Meeting May 2007 Presented by Affordable Housing Study Committee
Created by the Board of Selectmen in November of 2006. • Seven members including representatives from the Housing Authority, ZBA, and Planning Board, in addition to four community members representing each of the four voting precincts. • Committee members were appointed after an interview process by the Selectmen in January of 2007. • Typically meets second and fourth Wednesday of every month. • Webpage available on town website: www.virtualnorfolk.org The Committee
What is ‘Affordable’ Housing? Definition: Affordable housing is housing which is reserved for, and affordable to, families or individuals who make less than 80% of median household income for the area. • The 80% Income Guidelines for 2007, adjusted according to the number of persons in the household as follows: • Current Qualifying Income Levels 1 PERSON: $46,300 2 PERSON: $52,950 3 PERSON: $59,550 4 PERSON: $66,150 • Seniors • Young families • Children who are ready to ‘leave the nest’ • Teachers, municipal workers, firefighters, police, etc
How much affordable housing do we have? 111 units = 3.89% of total housing stock Hillcrest Village (64) 64 one bedroom units of ‘Section 667’ State-aided housing for elderly and disabled Residents come mostly from Norfolk and surrounding towns. Wait list approx 15 individuals (2-5 years). Pine Knoll(20) 8 two bedroom and 12 three bedroom units of Section 705 State-aided Family Housing. Wait list of 63 for 2-bed units, 30 for 3-bed units (2-5 years). DMR/DMH Homes(16) 16 units. Town Center Condominiums (11) Currently under construction in 2006 and 2007. 4 two bedroom units ($153,280) age-restricted (55+). 7 three bedroom units ($168,609) will be sold to any appropriate size eligible household. Part of a forty-four unit development.
How much affordable housing does Norfolk need? The State mandates that all communities statewide allocate a minimum of 10% of the community’s housing inventory to affordable units (286 units for Norfolk) The State encourages municipalities to work towards their 10% goal at a rate of 0.75 % annually (21 units annually for Norfolk). How are affordable housing units created? • Town sponsored units including rehabilitation, conversions and new development • Inclusionary zoning via Planning Board • 40B developments via ZBA
Mission • To establish and maintain a comprehensive affordable housing plan for the Town of Norfolk which meets/exceeds State guidelines. • To promote and support the creation of affordable housing which is in keeping with the goals and objectives of the town. • To work with Town Boards and Committees concerning planning and implementation of affordable housing goals. • To interface with municipal, State, and Federal agencies to ensure Norfolk remains at the forefront of affordable housing initiatives. • To serve as an educational resource to Town residents, Town officials, and future developers.
Next Steps • Continue to communicate with, and provide support to, Master Plan Subcommittee, Housing Authority, CPC, ZBA, Planning Board and other boards and committees. • Explore funding mechanisms including grants and the use of the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. • Analysis of town-owned land for possible affordable housing locations. • Support consideration of the town center (B-1), Southwood (C-6) and other locations suitable for higher density affordable housing development. • Encourage and support developers who propose affordable housing projects which are consistent with the goals and objectives of the town. • Review and revise Affordable Housing Plan as applicable.
Assist/Join the Committee… CONTACT: Marian Harrington Selectmen’s officeharrington@virtualnorfolk.org508-528-1408 Sarah Del Mastro Affordable Housing Committee sdelmastro@virtualnorfolk.org