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Points. <br />0 to 6* <br /> <br />0 toS* <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />10. <br /> <br />11. <br /> <br />New Modest-Cost HousinK Achievement~ <br />Runicipalities'-~re awarded points ul,on <br />verification of new modest-cost housing units <br />rented or homest~-~ed within their <br />jurisdiction for the first time during the <br />previous calendar year. Points will not be <br />awarded when rental units given points in <br />previous criteria are converted to ownership <br />unitS. Points will be awarded for the city's <br />regional fair share new modest-cost private <br />market housing achievement according to the <br />following percentageS: <br /> 10+ percent - 6 points <br /> 6-9 percent - g points <br /> 3-5 percent - 2 points <br /> 0-2 percent - 0 points <br /> The Council will adjust the unit value and <br /> rent limit for modest-cost housing annually <br /> · n HUD-determined income categories <br /> based o ...... ~ -odest-cost units <br /> e SMSA. ~ne number <br /> for th ceeds ten <br /> ed in a single year which ex. <br /> produc . - -=-~-'s fair snare goal <br /> percent or a mun~C~P~___~ed toward the <br /> may be carried over ana <br /> next year'S achievement· <br /> Alternative Housin~ Types - <br /> ~unicipalities ar~ rahked according to the <br /> percentage of their total new housing unit or <br /> occupancy permits issued in the previous <br /> calendar year for dwelling units other than <br /> traditional, detached single-family homes, <br /> such as all forms of attached housing, mobile <br /> homes or zerO-lot line units. The <br /> municipality must have permitted at least five <br /> new units or a number which representS five <br /> percent (at least five units) of its <br /> forecasted household growth through 1990 <br /> according to Development Framework forecasts·** <br /> Housin~ For Special Needs - <br /> Municipalities are awarded two points if <br /> within their jurisdiction: (1) federal, state, <br /> county or local funds or those of a non-profit <br /> organization have been used to purchase and <br /> operate residential units to provide licensed <br /> housing for temporary residents on an <br /> emergency basis, or for the placement of adult <br /> offenders or adjudicated delinquents; or 2) a <br /> publicly subsidized or non-profit group home <br /> licensed by the Department of Health or <br /> Department of Public Welfare which <br /> provides temporary or permanent housing for <br /> the physically handicapped, mentally ill, <br /> mentally retarded or chemically dependent is <br /> located in the community. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />