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Points <br /> <br />0 to 10' <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />0 toS* <br /> <br />0 to5* <br /> <br />Allocation Plan Achievement - <br />Municipalities are awarded points based on <br />the percentage of the 1980-1983 Subsidized <br />Housing Allocation Plan's** family and larKe_ <br />family ~oal~ which the communities have <br />achieved as follows: <br /> <br />100+ - 10 points 50-59% - 5 points <br />90-99% - 9 40-49% - 4 <br />80-89% - 8 30-39% - 3 <br />70-79% - 7 20-29~ - 2 <br />60-69% - 6 1-19% 1 <br /> <br />allocated individual <br /> <br /> Municipalities not <br /> numerical goals in the 1980-1983 plan but <br /> providing subsidized housing opportunities <br /> during the period of this plan through the <br /> allocation to the ,,balance of the Metropolitan <br /> Area" receive a point for each family or large <br /> family unit achieved up to 10 points. <br /> <br />5. Family Subsidized Housing Achievement - <br /> Municipalities in which two percent Jr 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. <br /> <br />6. Proposed Subsidized Housin5 - <br /> Municipalities receive an ~dditional two <br /> points if they can verify that in the past two <br /> years they have received a proposal for a <br /> family subsidized housing development not yet <br /> selected for funding by HUD, MHFA, or FmHA <br /> which is consistent with regional goals and <br /> policies, and for which they have granted <br /> necessary municioal approvals and would issue <br /> a building permit or can demonstrate that <br /> there are no remaining municipal impediments <br /> to the development. <br /> <br /> Homeownersh p Unit~ <br /> 7. Modest-Cost i - <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 on 1980 market value data compiled <br /> by the county. <br /> <br /> 8. 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 on the most <br /> current census data. (For example, units <br /> renting for between $150 and $199, 1970 <br /> CenSUS). <br /> <br /> <br />
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