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1 to 10 <br /> <br />1 tO 5 <br /> <br />1 to 5 <br /> <br />Allocation Plan Achievement - <br />Municipalities are awarded points based upon <br />the percentage of the Council's 1980-1983 <br />Subsidized Housing Allocation Plan famil~ and <br />large family goals which they have achieved as <br />follows: <br /> <br />100+ - 10 points <br />90-99% - 9 <br />80-89% - 8 <br />70-79% - 7 <br />60-69% - 6 <br /> <br />50-59% - 5 points <br />40-49% - 4 <br />30-39 % - 3 <br />20-29% - 2 <br />10-19% - 1 <br /> <br />Municipalities that are not allocated <br />individual numerical goals in the 1980-1983 <br />plan but provide subsidized housing <br />opportunities during the period of this plan <br />through the plan's allocation to the "Balance <br />of the Metropolitan Area" receive a point for <br />each family or large family unit achieved up <br />to '10 points. <br /> <br />Family Subsidized' Housing Achievement - <br />Municipalities in which two percent or more of <br />the total housing stock is low- and moderate- <br />income subsidized receive five points if 50 <br />percent or more of such housing'is not <br />specifically designated as elderly units and <br />has two or more bedrooms. <br /> <br />Proposed Subsidized Housing - <br />Municipalities receive an additional four <br />points if they can verify that in the past two <br />years they have received a family subsidized <br />housing proposal which is consistent with <br />Regional goals and policies, and for which <br />they would have granted all necessary <br />municipal approvals and issued a building <br />permit had the proposal been selected for <br />funding by HUD, MHFA or FmHA. <br /> <br />Modest-Cost Homeownership Units - <br />Municipalities are ranked according to the <br />percentage of .their total homesteaded housing <br />units in 1980 which are within a modest-cost <br />range based upon 1980 market value data <br />compiled by the county. <br /> <br />Modest-Cost Rental Units - <br />Municipalities are ranked according to the <br />percentage of their total rental housing <br />within a modest-cost range based upon the most <br />current available census data. (For example, <br />units renting for between $150 and $199, 1970 <br />census) . <br /> <br /> <br />