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City / Township: [City of Ramsey] <br />Metropolitan Council staff calculated these final Housing Performance Scores using secondary data from HousingLink, <br />county parcel data, Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy data, or the Council's housing stock data (all in blue), <br />and information submitted through the Affordable Housing Production Survey (in green). <br />Criterion <br />Definition Possible Points Score <br />Affordability of <br />Existing Housing <br />Stock <br />Ranking of share of existing owner -occupied housing with <br />an assessed valuation affordable to households at 60% of <br />area median income (AMI) plus the total number of <br />manufactured homes. <br />8 <br />5 <br />2. Ranking of share of existing rental housing affordable to <br />households at 60% of AMI, including but not limited to <br />publicly -subsidized rental units. <br />8 <br />1 <br />Diversification of <br />Housing Stock <br />3. Ranking of share of housing stock comprised of units <br />other than single family detached units developed in the <br />typical detached housing site plan approach. <br />8 <br />4 <br />New Affordable <br />Housing <br />4. Ranking of share of new housing units (both owner - <br />occupied and rental) that are affordable at 60% AMI that 10 8 <br />have been added since 1996. <br />Housing for Special <br />Needs <br />5. Presence of housing for special needs, such as <br />transitional housing for ex -offenders, group homes for <br />people with disabilities, or shelters and transitional <br />housing for people experiencing homelessness. <br />3 <br />3 <br />Fiscal Tools and <br />Incentives <br />6. Use of a local fiscal tool or initiative to assist affordable <br />workforce or life -cycle housing development and/or <br />preservation. <br />15 15 <br />Regulation and <br />Development <br />Requirements <br />7. Reduction, adjustment or elimination of a local control, <br />development or requirement to facilitate the development <br />or preservation of affordable workforce or life -cycle <br />housing. <br />15 12 <br />Preservation and <br />Rehabilitation <br />8. Locally -initiated or administered housing preservation, <br />home improvement, or rehabilitation programs to keep <br />housing stock in sound condition. <br />15 15 <br />Density of <br />Residential <br />Development <br />9. Ranked average net density of new housing in the two <br />previous calendar years, weighted to the number of new <br />units permitted. <br />12 10 <br />Acquisition <br />10. Land acquisition of land, approval, or financial <br />participation in development of new affordable or senior <br />housing. <br />6 <br />6 <br />For more information about any of the criteria, see the Guidelines for Priority Funding for Housing Performance, available <br />online at the metrocouncil.org. <br />2 <br />
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