For this program only, the following terms and definitions apply. These definitions may vary from the definitions in LMC Title 21.
"Affordable housing"means residential housing that is rented by a person or household whose monthly housing costs, including utilities (as defined by the Chelan Housing Authority) other than telephone, do not exceed 30 percent of the household's monthly income. For the purposes of housing intended for owner occupancy, "affordable housing" means residential housing that is within the means of low- or moderate-income households.
"Director"means the director of the department of community development.
"Low-income household"means a single person, family, or unrelated persons living together whose adjusted income is at or below 80 percent of the median family income adjusted for family size, for the county where the project is located, as reported by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
"Moderate-income household"means a single person, family, or unrelated persons living together whose adjusted income is more than 80 percent but is at or below 115 percent of the median family income adjusted for family size, for the county where the project is located, as reported by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
"Multifamily housing"equates to "multiple-unit housing" as defined in RCW
84.14.010(10) and means a building or buildings having four or more dwelling units designed for permanent residential occupancy resulting from new construction or rehabilitation or conversion of vacant, underutilized, or substandard buildings. Units may be in separate buildings (e.g., two duplexes).
"Permanent residential occupancy"means multifamily housing that provides either rental or owner occupancy on a nontransient basis. This includes owner-occupied or rental accommodation that is leased for a period of at least one month. This excludes hotels and motels that predominantly offer rental accommodation on a daily or weekly basis.
"Rehabilitation improvements"means modifications to existing structures that are vacant for 12 months or longer, and that are made to achieve a condition of substantial compliance with existing building codes or modification to existing occupied structures which increase the number of multifamily housing units.
"Substantial compliance"means compliance with local building or housing code requirements that are typically required for rehabilitation as opposed to new construction.
(Ord. 1682 § 1 (Att. A), 2023)