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Tampa Comprehensive Plan. Housing Element Affordable Housing Policies. Tampa Comprehensive Plan. Establishes framework for addressing existing and future growth needs Focuses on 20 year horizon First adopted in 1989 Currently being updated – Early 2009 adoption date anticipated.
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Tampa Comprehensive Plan Housing Element Affordable Housing Policies
Tampa Comprehensive Plan • Establishes framework for addressing existing and future growth needs • Focuses on 20 year horizon • First adopted in 1989 • Currently being updated – Early 2009 adoption date anticipated
Growth Assumptions • By 2025 – • Population projected to increase by 92,300 • Employment projected to increase by 132,300 • Housing need estimated at 41,130 units • Tampa is 93% built out • New housing to be met through redevelopment
Tampa Comprehensive Plan Vision Map • Encourage new development in and around business centers • Preserve & enhance neighborhoods • Encourage new residential development along transit corridors (mixed used corridor villages)
Affordable Housing Policies Housing Element • Land Use and Zoning • Mixed-Income Development • Code Review / Revisions • Housing Programs • Coordination / Collaboration • Development Incentives • Housing Conditions • Access
Land Use and Zoning Housing Element • Ensure adequate land to accommodate existing and projected housing needs • Future Land Use Map / Classifications • Permit a variety of housing densities and types • Allow opportunities for low-cost subsidized housing in single-family areas • Mixed-Use Categories to accommodate new housing
Land Use and Zoning (continued) Housing Element • Zoning • Allow accessory structures to create new affordable housing units • Use Planned Development Review to encourage housing diversity
Mixed-Income Development Housing Element • Build “communities” not just housing units • Replace obsolete public housing units with mixed-income communities • Revitalize mixed income neighborhoods with ownership units, multi-family units and retail space • Encourage affordable housing within mixed-use developments • Encourage mixed-income market-rate and subsidized housing in downtown
Code Review / Revisions Housing Element • Reduce costs to affordable housing • Consider cumulative impacts of requirements on cost of housing • Assess development regulations and remove unnecessary requirements that may impact cost of housing • Develop “off-sets” for projects that contain affordable housing in meeting requirements
Housing Programs Housing Element • Provide Housing Assistance • Down Payment Assistance • Subsidized Rental Housing • Low Income Loans • Deferred Payment • Employer Assisted Housing Programs • Educate clients of housing assistance programs
Housing Programs (continued) Housing Element • Leverage resources to secure federal & state funding • Create new programs for new services, i.e., budget management, access to self-sufficiency programs
Coordination / Collaboration Housing Element • Seek regional solutions • Establish partnerships with Community-Based organizations for new housing • Support Tampa Housing Authority in developing mixed-income communities • Encourage creative partnerships in creating new housing strategies
Development Incentives Housing Element • Develop density bonuses • Provide for expedited permitting • Reduce parking requirements
Housing Condition Housing Element • Rehabilitation costs less than new construction • Provide low-cost rehabilitation loans • Work with residents to increase rehabilitation efforts to minimize code violations • Maintain condition of structures through Code Enforcement • Use State and Federal funding to support rehabilitation efforts
Access Housing Element • Enforce Fair Housing standards to ensure access to housing
Tampa Comprehensive Plan • Transmitted to State for final review • Anticipated adoption in early 2009
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