The purpose of this article is to provide standards for regulation of moderate-income housing (MIH) units (limited to those existing prior to January 1, 2012, as set forth in the definition for moderate-income housing dwelling in §
250-5 of this chapter) and affordable housing dwellings in the Town, including income eligibility, area requirements, maximum sales price of units, ownership of units, resale of units, maintenance and repair of units, maximum rent levels, etc. In addition, this article establishes a Town Housing Board which is empowered with the authority to implement and oversee the MIH and affordable housing programs, pursuant to a set of guidelines which are also included in this article.
[Amended 8-28-2018 by L.L. No. 6-2018]
A. The Town Housing Board will be composed of a Chairman and four members
appointed by the Town Board. All are to be residents of North Salem.
Members are appointed for three-year terms. Initially, one member
is to be appointed for one year, two for two years and two for three
years. On expiration of these terms of appointment, members will be
appointed for full three-year terms of office. This procedure assures
staggered expiration of terms, providing stability and continuity
for the Town Housing Board.
B. The Housing Board shall have the following responsibilities:
(1) MIH units for purchase or rent:
(a)
Acceptance and review of applications for MIH units for purchase
or rent. Applications will be accepted for evaluation and placement
on the eligibility list following public notice of the availability
of such dwelling units. Applications shall be submitted by registered
mail, return receipt requested, to the Housing Board Chairman, Town
Hall, North Salem, New York 10560. A receipt and reference number
shall be issued upon receipt of an application for consideration by
the Housing Board.
(b)
The Housing Board shall select a candidate from the eligibility
list for the purchase or rent, as the case may be, of an available
MIH unit by lottery. The selected candidates shall reply to an offer
to purchase or rent an available MIH unit within a period of time
stipulated by the Housing Board or forfeit his or her opportunity
to purchase or rent the available MIH unit. An applicant's rejection
of an offer shall be designated in writing and kept on file in the
Town Clerk's office for a minimum of three years. An applicant rejecting
a particular offer of an MIH unit shall not thus forfeit future offers,
provided he or she remains eligible.
(c)
Establishment of a lottery for selecting applicants.
(d)
Establishment of the maximum purchase price or rent of an MIH unit. The maximum gross purchase price or rent shall be established in accordance with the standards set forth in §
250-129 of this chapter.
(e)
Monitoring of MIH units to ensure continued adherence to the
standards of affordable eligibility.
(2) Affordable housing dwellings for purchase or rent:
(a)
Acceptance and review of applications submitted for affordable housing dwellings, including those for purchase or for rent. Applications will be accepted for evaluation following public notice of the availability of such dwelling units. Applicants may apply for any or all available affordable housing dwellings simultaneously. Applications shall be submitted and processed according to the marketing provisions set forth in §
250-133 of this chapter.
(b)
Establishment of the maximum purchase price or monthly rent
of affordable housing dwellings. The maximum gross purchase price
or monthly rent shall be established in accordance with United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines consistent
with the definition set forth in this chapter for an affordable housing
dwelling.
(c)
Maintenance of an inventory of existing affordable housing dwellings approved within the Town of North Salem to assist the Town Board in the determination of an appropriate number of affordable housing dwelling units as provided for in §
250-124A(1) of this chapter.
(d)
Monitoring of affordable housing dwellings to ensure continued
adherence to the standards of affordable eligibility.
(e)
Monitoring compliance with the marketing responsibilities as set forth in §
250-133 of this chapter of those creating affordable housing dwellings.
(3) Authority to take any other action to effectuate the purpose of this
article.
Affordable housing dwelling units shall be physically integrated
into the design of the development. All such units shall be indistinguishable
in appearance, siting and exterior design from the market rate units
in the development. All units shall have access to the same amenities
as the market rate units. The units shall consist of studio/efficiency,
one-, two- and/or three-bedroom units in a proportion approved by
the Planning Board as being better related to the housing needs, current
or projected, of the Town of North Salem and the surrounding region.
The Planning Board shall receive and consider the recommendation of
the Housing Board in determining the proportion of studio/efficiency,
one-, two- and three-bedroom units.
Minimum gross floor area (living space) per MIH unit and per
affordable housing dwelling shall not be less than the following:
A. Studio/efficiency: 450 square feet.
B. One-bedroom: 675 square feet.
C. Two-bedroom: 750 square feet.
D. Three-bedroom: 1,000 square feet (including at least 1.5 baths).
The following schedule of occupancy shall apply to all MIH units
and all affordable housing dwellings:
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Number of Persons
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Number of Bedrooms
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Minimum
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Maximum
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Studio/efficiency
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1
|
1
|
1
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1
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2
|
2
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2
|
4
|
3
|
3
|
6
|
All MIH units and all affordable housing dwellings shall be
occupied by the person(s) either owning or renting such units. All
eligible applicants who are owners of any other residences shall satisfy
the Housing Board of their intent to sell or otherwise divest themselves
of any other residences prior to the purchase or rent of an MIH unit
or the purchase or rent of an affordable housing dwelling.
The Town Board shall establish a Town Housing Board which shall
be responsible for the administration of the moderate-income housing
and affordable housing programs and the housing units created under
these programs.
The Town Board shall review and decide appeals from any determination
of the Housing Board. Applicants requesting an appeal must do so,
in writing, within five days of receipt of the determination of the
Housing Board from which the appeal is filed. The Town Board shall
render its decision within 15 days thereafter.