eLaws of Florida

  SECTION 166.04151. Affordable housing.  


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  • 1(1) 2Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a municipality may adopt and maintain in effect any law, ordinance, rule, or other measure that is adopted for the purpose of increasing the supply of affordable housing using land use mechanisms such as inclusionary housing or linkage fee ordinances.
    48(2) 49An inclusionary housing ordinance may require a developer to provide a specified number or percentage of affordable housing units to be included in a development or allow a developer to contribute to a housing fund or other alternatives in lieu of building the affordable housing units.
    95(3) 96An affordable housing linkage fee ordinance may require the payment of a flat or percentage-based fee, whether calculated on the basis of the number of approved dwelling units, the amount of approved square footage, or otherwise.
    132(4) 133In exchange for a developer fulfilling the requirements of subsection (2) or, for residential or mixed-use residential development, the requirements of subsection (3), a municipality must provide incentives to fully offset all costs to the developer of its affordable housing contribution or linkage fee. Such incentives may include, but are not limited to:
    186(a) 187Allowing the developer density or intensity bonus incentives or more floor space than allowed under the current or proposed future land use designation or zoning;
    212(b) 213Reducing or waiving fees, such as impact fees or water and sewer charges; or
    227(c) 228Granting other incentives.
    231(5) 232Subsection (2) does not apply in an area of critical state concern, as designated by s. 248380.0552 249or chapter 28-36, Florida Administrative Code.
    255(6) 256Notwithstanding any other law or local ordinance or regulation to the contrary, the governing body of a municipality may approve the development of housing that is affordable, as defined in s. 287420.0004, 288on any parcel zoned for residential, commercial, or industrial use.
History.-s. 15, ch. 2001-252; s. 9, ch. 2019-165; s. 6, ch. 2020-27.

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