Chapter 408 |
2022 -- S 3052 Enacted 06/30/2022 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES -- LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME HOUSING |
Introduced By: Senator Melissa A. Murray |
Date Introduced: June 20, 2022 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Chapter 45-53 of the General Laws entitled "Low- and Moderate- Income |
Housing" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
45-53-10 45-53-11. Annual comprehensive permit report. |
(a) The division of statewide planning (the "division") established pursuant to chapter 11 |
of title 42 shall maintain records and shall prepare a report ("report") on an annual basis to be |
submitted to the speaker of the house, the president of the senate, the housing resources |
commission, and the secretary of housing. The report shall also be made available on the division's |
website for a period of at least three (3) years, and shall also be deemed to be a public record. The |
report shall be due on or before March 15, of each year, commencing in calendar year 2023. |
(b) The report required by this section shall contain the following for the preceding twelve- |
(12) month (12) calendar period covered by the report: |
(1) The number of letters of eligibility issued for low- and moderate-income housing for |
applications made pursuant to this chapter 53 of this title 45 and § 42-55-5.3, the federal, state, and |
municipal subsidy programs under which they were eligible, and the number of proposed |
subsidized units involved, by city and town, during the preceding calendar year, as provided by the |
Rhode Island housing corporation. |
(2) The status of each comprehensive permit application for which a letter of eligibility |
was issued disaggregated by municipality. |
(3) The number of comprehensive permit applications which that have had building |
permits issued, including the number of market rate housing units, the number of low- and |
moderate-income housing units, and the AMI restrictions associated both pursuant to § 45-53-4, |
aggregated by the total number of such applications in the state and disaggregated by each |
municipality in the state. |
(4) The number of comprehensive permit applications which that have had certificates of |
occupancy issued, aggregated by the total number of such applications in the state and |
disaggregated by each municipality in the state. |
(c) Each municipality shall annually provide to the division the information on |
comprehensive permit activity described in subsection (b) of this section by February 1. |
SECTION 2. Section 42-55-5.3 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-55 entitled "Rhode |
Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
42-55-5.3. Letters of eligibility. |
The corporation shall issue all letters of eligibility for low- and moderate-income housing |
for applications made pursuant to chapter 53 of title 45. |
(a) Evaluation of requests for letters of eligibility: |
(1) The corporation shall establish for each application: |
(i) The name and address of the applicant; |
(ii) The address of the site and site description; |
(iii) The number and type (homeownership or rental) of housing units proposed; |
(iv) The name of the housing program under which project eligibility is sought; |
(v) Relevant details of the particular project if not mandated by the housing program |
(including percentage of units for low- or moderate-income households, income eligibility |
standards, the duration of restrictions requiring low- or moderate-income housing); and |
(2) The corporation shall determine: |
(i) That the proposed project appears generally eligible under the requirements of the |
housing program, subject to final review of eligibility and to final approval; |
(ii) That the subsidizing agency, or the corporation, has performed an on-site inspection of |
the site and has reviewed pertinent information submitted by the applicant; |
(iii) That an initial pro forma has been reviewed and the project appears financially feasible |
on the basis of estimated development costs; |
(iv) That the developer meets the general eligibility standards of the housing program; and |
(v) That the applicant controls the site. |
(b) The corporation shall provide a copy of the letter of eligibility to the administrative |
officer of the local review board of the city or town in which the project would be located. |
(c) The corporation shall annually report to the governor, the speaker of the house and the |
president of the senate, and the secretary of the state planning council, by February 15: |
(1) The number of letters of eligibility issued, the federal and state subsidy programs under |
which they were eligible, and the number of proposed subsidized units involved, by city and town, |
during the preceding calendar year; |
(2) The number of units of low and moderate income housing constructed under federal |
and state subsidy programs, during the preceding calendar year; |
(3) The average annual number of units of low and moderate income housing constructed |
under federal and state subsidy programs for the three (3) preceding calendar years; and |
(4) The number of units of low and moderate income housing likely to be constructed in |
the current calendar year based on the three (3) year average of units constructed, adjusted for any |
changes in law that either increased or decreased funding available for subsidizing the construction |
of low and moderate income housing. The average annual number of units of subsidized low and |
moderate income housing, adjusted for any changes in law, shall be a basis for assessing whether |
low and moderate income housing goals within affordable housing plans are being implemented. |
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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