File #: 24-0995    Version: 1 Name: AHAC 2024 Board Recommendations
Type: Community Redevelopment Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 10/15/2024 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 11/20/2024 Final action:
Title: MOTION TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATIONS WITHIN THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE (AHAC) REPORT (2024) AND TRANSMIT THE REPORT TO THE FLORIDA HOUSING CORPORATION.
Sponsors: Planning and Economic Development
Attachments: 1. 1. AHAC Report 2024, 2. 2. AHAC Minutes 10/21/2024, 3. 3. AHAC Minutes 10/07/2024, 4. 4. AHAC Minutes 08/26/2024, 5. 5. AHAC Attendance Log 2024
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MOTION TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATIONS WITHIN THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE (AHAC) REPORT (2024) AND TRANSMIT THE REPORT TO THE FLORIDA HOUSING CORPORATION.

Summary Explanation and Background
SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND:
1. As a recipient of State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) funds, the City of Pembroke Pines established an Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) in 2008 as required by the Florida Statutes, Sec. 420.9076. The AHAC is responsible for reviewing and evaluating local plans, policies, procedures, land development regulations, the Comprehensive Plan, and other aspects of Pembroke Pines housing activities that impact the production of affordable housing. The City has been convening this Board triennially up until 2018.

2. In 2020, the State of Florida approved HB 1339 which updated that the AHAC requirements to include the following changes of significance:

? AHAC to meet annually in order to create the AHAC report where previously the Board was required to meet every three years.
? AHAC membership to include an elected official.
? Elected official appointed to AHAC is required to attend State of Florida affordable housing training.

3. The AHAC must be comprised of members with one or more of the following backgrounds:

(a) A citizen who is actively engaged in the residential home building industry in connection with affordable housing.
(b) A citizen who is actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry in connection with affordable housing.
(c) A citizen who is a representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building in connection with affordable housing.
(d) A citizen who is actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons in connection with affordable housing.
(e) A citizen who is actively engaged as a for-profit provider of affordable housing.
(f) A citizen who is actively engaged...

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