(a)
Production Methods. The County, through its Kaua'i County Housing Agency, may produce workforce housing units by:
(1)
Develop Housing Units. Develop workforce housing units either alone or in partnership with other governmental agencies and with for-profit and non-profit organizations,
(2)
Housing Project Sponsor or Lender. Sponsor the development or provide interim or permanent mortgage financing of workforce housing units, and
(3)
Regulate Compliance. Regulate compliance from developments subject to this Chapter to satisfy workforce housing requirements.
(b)
Production Types. The County may produce single-family detached, single-family attached, or multifamily workforce housing units as:
(1)
Fee Simple Housing Sales. Sell workforce housing units to eligible residents at affordable prices, provided affordability is preserved through the County's restriction on sale or transfer, debt, and use; or
(2)
Limited Appreciation Leasehold Sales. Provide homeownership opportunities through the sale of limited appreciation leasehold estates with a term of 99 years; with the sales price to the lessee equal to the appraised market value of the property's building improvements; with appreciation limited to 1/2 of the difference between the original sales price to the lessee and the appraised market value of the building improvements at the time of sale back to the County; or
(3)
Limited Equity Cooperative Housing. Assist with the development of limited equity cooperative housing projects, where the project limits equity ownership, limits equity appreciation, and maintains the affordability of its housing units, while providing some benefits to homeownership; or
(4)
Rental Housing. Provide rental workforce housing units with emphasis on lower income affordability.
(c)
Real Estate Purchase. The County may purchase real estate for the following purposes:
(1)
Market Real Estate. Purchase unimproved land or existing dwelling units in the open market with documentation to the seller that the proposed purchase is not the action of eminent domain. Unimproved land may be developed immediately as workforce housing or held for future workforce housing development;
(2)
For-Sale Workforce Housing. Purchase any amount of workforce housing units in a project before, during, or at the end of the restricted marketing period at the same price as offered to income-qualified buyers and re-sell the housing units to income-qualified buyers as limited appreciation leasehold estates or rent to eligible tenants; or
(3)
Buybacks. Purchase any housing unit subject to the County's buyback rights pursuant to the restrictions on sale or transfer, debt, and use, and re-sell the housing units as limited appreciation leasehold estates.
(d)
Mortgage Lending. The County may provide low-cost mortgage loans with its federal resources to assist low-income individuals purchase a housing unit, rehabilitate an existing housing unit, or provide long term financing for limited equity housing cooperatives and rental projects.
(e)
Property Management. The County may provide property management services for projects that it owns or controls, directly or indirectly through contract, for limited equity housing cooperatives and rental projects.
(f)
Home-Buyer Education and Counseling. The County may provide homeownership education and counseling, directly or indirectly through contract, to Kaua'i residents who wish to become home owners.
(g)
Home-Buyer List. The County may maintain a list of residents who wish to purchase a home on Kaua'i to keep them informed of upcoming projects and establish a preference for purchase.
(Ord. No. 860, November 20, 2007)