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A
Today's
meeting
of
the
affordable
housing
advisory
committee
is
called
to
order
on
November
7th
2022..
Welcome
everyone
following
a
German
at
this
meeting,
I
will
call
to
order
a
meeting
of
the
neighborhood
and
affordable
housing.
Advisory
board
agenda
of
the
agenda,
for
both
of
today's
meetings
are
on
the
wall
at
the
entrance
to
Chambers,
and
please
remember,
to
turn
off
your
cell
phone
to
ensure
a
complete
record
of
the
board's
actions.
We
ask
that
each
individual
wishing
to
speak
clearly
state
your
name
and
spell
your
last
name
for
the
clerk.
A
A
2.1
is
approval
of
minutes,
there's
a
set
of
meeting
minutes,
but
there's
also
a
meeting
summary
from
the
last
meeting
to
make
sure
we're
all.
On
the
same
page,
please
understand
you're
being
asked
to
approve
the
minutes,
not
the
length
of
your
summary.
So
may
I
have
a
motion
to
approve
minutes
from
the
October
11th
meeting.
A
All
in
favor
any
opposed
wait.
A
minute
server
item
3.1
approve
the
2022
local
housing
incentive
strategy
report
developed
by
the
affordable
housing
advisory
committee.
This
is
a
culmination
of
our
work
over
the
last
three
months.
Miss
Warner
is
going
to
take
us
through
the
updates
we
are
making
to
the
report
and
Mr
Lynn.
Do
you
have
anything
you'd
like
to
discuss
before
Amanda
gets
us
started
well.
C
Thank
you
all
for
your
you're
working
this
board,
it's
more
important
now
than
we
've
really
ever
since
I
think
he's
been
doing
this
committee
now,
it's
annual
one
thing
I
want
to
talk
to
the
board
about
is
going
through
the
updates
today.
So
what
what
this
is
is
is
all
the
input
you've
given
us
that
that's
going
to
what
it's
going
to
be
a
similar
question
and
an
update
for
our
local
housing
assist
ance
plan
last
year,
so
we're
going
to
show
the
update
for
the
strike
from
underlying
the
last
of
this
planet.
C
This
year's
point
so
a
little
bit
of
a
Time
France.
We
have
to
get
this
Council
if
there
are
any
changes.
If
there's
changes
that
we
need
to
make
come
to
make
something,
it's
going
to
be
difficult,
so
some
little
language,
things
that
that
may
or
may
not
be
perfect,
but
we
don't
need
to
change.
I
would
encourage
the
board
to
kind
of
lay
off
of
those
if
we
can
okay,
okay,
anything
of
significance.
Of
course
we
can.
You
know
it's
our
job
to
raise
that.
C
G
H
Yeah,
can
everybody
see
it
okay,
great
great,
all,
right.
First
of
all
again,
thank
you.
So
much
for
you
know
being
involved
in
this
process
and
this
morning,
because
this
is
the
public
hearing
to
approve
the
local
housing
incentive
strategy.
Update
I
just
wanted
to
provide
a
recap
of
what
we've
done
to
date
and
then
a
summary
of
the
final
draft
that
was
presented
to
you
for
consideration
today.
H
One
is
to
recommend
to
the
city,
council
actions
or
initiatives
to
encourage
and
facilitate
affordable
housing,
and
the
other
is
to
review
local
housing
incentive
strategies
in
the
form
of
a
report
and
local
government
policies
that
may
include
policies
and
procedures,
ordinances,
Land,
Development
regulations
and
the
comprehensive
here
we
are
in
the
process
once
the
Ahab
was
formed
this
year
in
August
2022,
the
governing
War,
which
was
essentially
the
city
council
appointed
to
the
members
to
the
ahac,
a
hack
met
in
September
and.
E
H
Meeting
family
income
for
Pinellas
County
for
rental
units
not
exceeding
the
rates
for
annual
maximum
rents
by
number
of
bedroom
unit
published
by
the
Tampa,
St,
Petersburg,
Clearwater,
MSA,
and
then
four
non-rental
units.
The
sales
price
may
not
exceed
90
of
the
average
area
price
for
the
Tampa
St
Petersburg
Clearwater
MSA.
H
Just
so
we
know
what
we're
talking
about
with
affordable
housing.
This
does
go
up
to
120.
H
So,
over
the
last
two
meetings,
the
committee
revised
several
principles.
These
were
principles:
three
four
and
six
three
was
a
revised
estate
designed
to
be
sustainable,
energy
and
cost
efficient
and
to
minimize
physical
barriers
to
accessibility.
This
was
to
have
more
clear
Clarity
to
that
principle.
Number
four,
the
word
aesthetic
was
added
also
to
add
more
clarity
to
that
principle
and
then
a
new
principle
number
six
was
added
revised
to
read,
incentivize
or
excuse
me,
updated
to
read
incentivized,
to
promote
incorporation
of
affordable
housing
into
all
non-emportable.
H
Additionally,
in
response
to
those
revised
principles,
the
affordable
housing
Vision
was
updated.
The
word
encourage
was
changed
to
incentivize
and
for
clarity.
The
word
well
designed
was
revised
to
energy
and
cost
efficient,
and
the
word
aesthetic
was
added
to
describe
the
character
of
the
city
of
England.
H
Again
by
Florida
statute,
the
committee
was
required
to
look
at
11
incentive
areas.
I
won't
read
them
all,
but
just
know
that
there
were
11
that
were
required
to
be
reviewed.
H
And
then,
additionally,
there
were
five
incentive
areas
that
were
initiated
by
the
affordable
housing
advisory
committee
and
passed
conventions
of
the
affordable
housing
committee
and
those
have
been
continued.
H
So
in
2022
the
committee
reviewed
the
local
housing
incentive
strategies
report
17
previous
recommendations
were
modified
or
updated.
15
recommendations
were
continued
with
no
change,
so
essentially,
as
is
in
two
incentive
areas,
were
of
no
recommendation.
H
The
focus
of
the
committee
this
year
involves
several
topics,
the
priorities
of
which
were
size
of
city-owned
properties,
alternate
housing,
types
and
co-housing
investor,
real
estate,
short-term,
rentals
down
payment
assistance,
loans,
the
timing
of
inspections,
homeowner
insurance
and
property
tax
issues
and
the
opportunity
to
coordinate
with
federal
assistance
and
grants.
There
were
other
topics
discussed,
but
these
were
the
ones
that.
H
So
recommendation
1.1
was
revised
or
modified
instead
of
saying
continue
to
strive
to
just
stating
more
affirmatively
by
completing
reviews
of
single-family
permit
reviews,
with
in
four
days,
at
the
initial
submittal
and
within
three
days
of
all
subsequent
submittals
recommendation,
1.2
again
to
more
affirmatively
enforce
the
policy.
1.2
was
revised
instead
of
should
to
say,
will
twice
in
recommendation.
1.2.
H
H
The
next
one
modification
of
fees
number
2.1,
was
revised
to
take
out
the
word
as
feasible
again
to
more
affirmatively
State.
The
recommendation
so
coordinate
with
Pinellas
County
regarding
database
rate
flexibility
within
the
multimodal
impact.
H
A
modification
of
fees
again
2.2
the
recommendation
was
revised
to
add
language
at
the
end,
stating
that
could
continue
to
assess
Financial,
legal
and
from
administrative
feasibility
of
reducing
refunding
or
redefining
by
unit
size,
the
cost
of
impact
fees
and
or
permitting
fees
related
to
the
development
of
affordable
housing.
Added
with
the
goal
of
being
on
par
with
other
municipalities
in
Pinellas,
County.
H
H
On
the
topic
of
accessory
dwelling
units,
this
is
where
the
issue
of
alternative
housing
types
and
co-housing
was
discussed
in
more
depth
on
recommendation
5.3.
The
first
part
of
that
recommendation
was
stricken,
and
additionally,
additional
language
was
added.
Saying,
provide
flexibility
for
other
alternative
unit
types
such
as
co-housing
to
incentivize,
unconventional
solutions
to
address,
affordable
housing
needs
and
support
Aging
in
place
with.
H
H
A
recommendation
series
10
inventory
of
public
lands.
Again.
This
was
one
of
the
issues
that
Rose
to
the
top
the
size
of
city-owned
properties.
Recommendation
10.1
was
revised
to
more
affirmatively
State.
The
recommendation
should
is
stricken
and
will
is
added
on
10.2
the
language
was
added
to
add
a
link
to
Pinellas
County's
inventory
on
the
city's
webpage.
So,
in
addition
to
the
city's
inventory,
also
putting
up
a
link
to
Pinellas
County's
inventory
understanding
that
the
jurisdictions
are
geographically
near
each
other
and
there
may
be
opportunities
just
outside
the
city.
H
Clinic
10.4
again
revise
to
statement
recommendation
more.
H
H
Proximity
to
transportation
again
revising
the
recommendation
to
read
more
affirmatively,
so
11.1
the
city
was
tracking.
The
word
should
adding
the
word
will
maintain
and
Implement
future
land
use
element
policies
again.
Those
policies
already
exist
within
the
comprehensive
plan.
It's
just
stating
will
maintained.
H
H
H
So
now
we
have
recommendation
14
the
series
related
to
communication
and
marketing
recommendation
14.1,
although
the
main
heading
of
the
recommendation
was
not
revised.
Several
of
this
up
bullets
were
regarding
amplifying
Clearwater
partner,
with
Amplified
Clearwater
and
others
to
broadly
promote
the
benefits
of
an
opportunities
for
affordable
housing
developments
in
the
city
and
to
communicate.
Successes
was
added
the
next
one
or
the
actually
the
next
two
sub
bullets.
H
H
The
main
heading
of
16.1
was
not
modified,
however,
a
sub-bullet
towards
the
end
of
the
recommendation
in
bullet
series
and
a
new
one
was
added
saying:
improve
the
timing
of
housing,
quality
standards,
inspections
to
facilitate
closings
on
homes
with
down
payment
assistance
loans,
if
feasible,
underfunding,
Source
recommendations-
and
this
was
intended
to
address
the
concern
surrounding
down
payment
assistance
loans
and
how
the
timing
of
inspections
May
interfere
with
the
ability
to
close
on
those
loans.
So
that's
why
that
will
look
as
bad
with
that.
H
That
includes
all
it
covers
all
of
the
changes,
so
that
was
the
17
recommendations
that
were
modified
in
some
way
from
this
point
on
the
next.
The
next
step
in
the
process
again
is
to
go
to
City
Council.
So
today
any
recommendations
or
approval
that
you're
making
is
to
recommend
sending
it
to
city
council,
and
that
would
be
on
December
1st.
H
Once
it
goes
through
city
council,
then
it
gets
incorporated
into
the
local
house
assistance
plan
which
has
to
be
submitted
to
the
state
by
March,
31st
2023,
and
then
the
excuse
me
has
to
be
incorporated
by
March,
31st
2023,
and
then
it
gets
to
sent
to
the
state
by
May,
2nd
2020
..
So
that's
really
the
next
step
in
the
process
and
again
this
is
for
compliance
with
the
requirements
of
your
Chef
program.
H
A
I
I
Members
of
the
board
live
in
a
condominium
and
will
most
likely
not
be
affected
by
some
of
the
options
that
are
being
addressed
regarding
co-housing,
slash
attached,
housing
units
and
single-family
neighborhood,
for
example,
my
neighborhood
Cedar
Grove.
We
have
had
problems
with
inadequate
street
parking
when
the
city
has
permitted
the
owner
to
make
the
garage
into
a
bedroom
living
quarters.
I
I
The
council,
member
and
CD
Representative
members
on
this
affordable
housing
board
living
condominiums
on
Clearwater
Beach
in
Sankey,
which
have
strict
condo
regulations.
These
two
board
members
will
probably
never
be
adversely
affected
by
the
co-housing
options
and
attack
attached
dwellings
that
are
being
proposed,
co-housing
and
attached
living
units
and
single-family
neighborhoods
such
as
Countryside
Coachman,
Ridge,
Excalibur,
Chelsea
Etc
might
be
feasible
because
they
have
large
lots
to
carverages,
White,
driveways
and
streets.
I
No
housing
attached
drawing
options
would
be
detrimental
to
the
welfare
and
safety
of
residents
who
live
in
zero
lot
line,
neighborhoods
and
townhouses
and
or
on
small
residential
lots
places
standards
for
the
size
of
the
lot
in
the
off
street
parking
available.
When
considering
co-housing
in
a
tax
dwelling,
you
know
options,
please
submit
the
seam
of
color
comments
next
board
meeting.
Thank
you
regards
Lisa
Lanza
thank.
A
D
We
have
a
couple
of
questions
or
comments,
so
if
we
look
at
the
first
page
or
page
two
where
we
have
that
timeline
so
we're
you
know
what
here
at
November
7th
and
then
the
Council
submits
it
to
the
Florida
housing
by
the
end
of
the
year,
and
then
the
city
council
amendments
to
the
L
hap
by
March
31st
and
incorporate
local
housing
incentive
strategy.
So
it
goes
into
effect
fully
into
effect
of
March
March
of
next
year.
Is
that
right,
our
our
recommendations?
After
assuming
the
council
supports.
H
Them
yeah
yeah,
so
so
we'll
come
back
to
so.
Basically
it
gets
incorporated
into
local
housing
assistance
plan
and
then
it
comes
back
to
the
city
council
inside
the
local
housing
assistance
plan
in
March.
So
that's
the
by
March
31st
2023
and
then
it's
not
fully
in
effect
until
the
state
accepts
it
essentially,
which
would
be
by
May.
H
D
C
D
In
that
neighborhood,
but
I
thought
it's
not
into
effect
until,
like
my
March
31st,
so
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
the
timeline,
because
if
it's
not
fully
adopted
until
March,
and
then
we
start
to
in
August
designate
staff
and
select
ahac
members
all
over
again,
it's
like
March,
you
know
April
May,
June
July,
it's
only
five
months
that
it
kind
of
got
going
before
we
start
to
look
at
it.
All
again
is
that
right,
yeah.
H
That
is
right,
yeah,
so
this
used
to
be
a
triennial
requirement,
so
it
was
every
three
years
that
they
had
convened
and
updated
the
lhis
report
and
then
I
believe
it
was
in
2020
I,
want
to
say
it
became
an
annual
requirement.
So
now
it's
every
year,
the
a
half
made
sweet
convenes
and
to
review
some
reporting
you
so.
H
C
So
we're
looking
at
the
changes
that
you
all
just
went
through
right,
a
lot
of
the
changes,
our
language
changes,
make
the
language
more
affirmative
rather
than
passive,
passive
right.
So
when
you
talk
about
changes,
there's
been
any
substance.
I
I
think
this
board
has
some
great
discussions.
Can
you
reaffirmed
a
lot
of
the
things
as
far
as
changes
to
the
document?
I,
don't
see
a
lot
of
substantial
changes,
so
two
things
that
I
that
I
noticed
principle.
C
C
But
I,
regardless
of
how
this
processes
I'll
coordinate
the
city
manager,
I
will
look
into
itself.
C
The
other
thing
that
I
think
had
some
teeth
was
we
had
a
really
good
discussion
about
down
payment
assistance
and
about
how
local
government
doesn't
go
fast
enough?
We
need
to
kind
of
change
the
process
and
get
an
inspection
going
more
quickly
rather
than
later.
That's
something
we're
going
to
implement.
C
D
D
Can
you
give
us
an
update
on
how
things
are
going
with
us?
The
other
thing?
So
all
those
are
great.
You
know
when
we
look
at
that
number
six
and
not
to
I,
won't
nitpick
any
words.
We
don't
have
to
change
them
because
I
know
it
would
be
tedious,
but
it
says
incentivized
to
promote
incorporation
of
affordable
housing
into
all.
You
know,
I
thought
we
had
struck
non-affordable
housing
developments
and
just
into
all
all
housing
developments.
I
mean
yeah
it
affordable
whatever,
but
but
I
mean
that's.
D
That's
tiny,
but
one
of
the
bigger
ones
and-
and
it's
good
but
not
you
know
is-
is
the
well
here's
a
here's,
a
good,
measurable
one
that
I
think
I
would
ask
for
it's
under
14.1
partner
with
Amplified
Clearwater
and
others
to
broadly
promote
the
benefits
of
and
opportunities
for,
affordable
housing
developments
in
the
city
and
to
communicate
successes
and
and
that's
where
I
think
we
can
go
and
look
and
see
what
have
they
done
to
communicate.
D
Hopefully
we
have
success
successes
to
communicate,
but
we
should
be
able
to
go
to
a
web
page
or
some
kind
of
Analytics
and
and
get
that
and
then
the
other
thing
was.
D
So
this
is
a
big
one,
and
this
this
is
a
big
one,
but
it's
it's
it's
a
hard
one.
So
it's
16.1
monitoring,
courage,
Monitor
and
encourage
citizens
to
lie
before
the
development
of
Statewide
legislative
initiatives
to
gauge
the
local
impact
of
their
provisions
and
I
would
say
we
are
not
encouraging
citizens
to
lobby
for
the
development
of
Statewide
legislative
initiatives
and
part
of
it
is
evidence-
and
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
this
about
when
we
have
the
affordable
housing
meetings.
How
do
we
promote
them?
D
We
have
zero
attendance
here
on
the
only
public
meeting.
We
have
to
help
shape
this
before
it
goes
to
the
council
and
so
I
would
pose.
We
need
to
do
better
with
social
media,
promoting
it.
You
know
doing
all
the
rah-rah
holding
it
at
a
special
time
when
people
can
come
and
I
would
say
that
in
our
Clearwater
2045
comprehensive
plan
Outreach
to
all
the
communities,
we
had
those
meetings
in
rec
centers.
We
had
them
at
times
of
the
day
when
people
attended
they
did
attend,
they
did
give
their
opinion
and
I.
D
Think
Gina
can
confirm
this.
The
number
one
concern
is
housing.
Probably
in
every
meeting,
affordable
housing,
housing
options,
housing,
variety,
every
single
one
and-
and
with
that
said,
we
have
nobody
in
our
meetings.
Nobody
offers
comments,
you
know
nobody's
getting
educated
and
nobody's
rallying
and
writing
letters
to
Tallahassee
and
so
I
think
we
can
again,
you
know,
do
better
and
when
the
legislative
session
starts
what
like
in
February
this
year,
it's
later
February
march-ish
this
year,
not
January.
D
D
So
you
know
again:
I
I,
hope,
I,
hope
we
can
do
better
with
that
and
then
the
other
little
thing
was
I
noticed
again
on
16,
we've
got
some
phrasing
and
other
strategies
that
reduce
the
ongoing
maintenance
risk
of
home
ownership
for
the
second
bullet
and
then
the
fourth
bullet
is
reduced.
Labor
and
material
costs
for
developers
and
maintenance
and
insurance
costs
for
homeowners
and
again
I
think
it.
It
ties
back
a
little
bit.
D
We
have
some
language
somewhere
about
sustainability,
features
to
reduce
the
ongoing
cost
of
home
ownership,
not
necessarily
maintenance,
but
that's
one
of
the
things.
I
think
we
can
do
to
help,
keep
housing
costs
low
and
so
I
would,
you
know
I'd
say:
well,
hopefully
it's
implied
there,
but
maybe
when
we
look
at
language
next
year,
hopefully
we'll
start
by
next
year.
This
time,
you
know,
will
have
started
some
of
our
solar
incentives
that
we
have
committed
to
a
thousand
low
and
moderate
income.
A
This
time,
I
think
to
your
point
with
the
your
first
question
about.
When
can
we
expect
an
update
on
this
I?
Think
it's
going
to
be
incumbent
on
this
committee
and
the
nahab
committee,
since
this
committee
doesn't
convene
all
year
to
basically
take
agenda
of
all
these
items
that
we
have
to
check
in
on,
and
you
know
be
good
with
checking
a
woodchuck
about
these
items
so
that
you
know
anybody
who
may
be
following
these
can
follow
with
than
they
have.
A
We
did
bring
up
the
issue
of
the
time
of
the
day
that
the
meeting
are
being
held
at
the
nahab
meeting
is
something
we're
going
to
be
discussing,
so
we're
hoping
to
change
that,
and
so
all
of
that
will
definitely
be
included.
D
And
just
one
little
data
point
to
put
it
out
there,
because
when
I
have
you
know
a
voice
about
this
or
a
microphone
or
whatever
so
I'm
part
of
the
Continuum
of
Care
I'll
assume
the
chair
of
the
Contin
uity
oversight,
Organization
for
homeless
leadership,
Alliance
for
the
whole
County,
which
deals
with
homeless
on
Friday
we
had
a
meeting
and
the
update
I
was
up.
Friday
was
134
families
with
minor
children
living
on
the
street
in
cars;
Parks,
all
that.
So
that's
the
updated
number.
As
of
Friday
and
Pinellas
County
pardon
134.
G
C
Again,
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
all
of
you
for
being
part
of
this.
I
would
expect
that
each
of
you
would
be
invited.
A
All
right
well,
this
concludes
the
work
of
our
2022,
affordable
housing
advisory
committee
same
as
Chuck
I
would
like
to
thank
all
of
you
for
your
work
and
your
conversations
and
keeping
everything
civil
and
interesting
and
being
curious
and
kind
of
pushing
the
envelope
right
Gina.
We
pushed
a
lot
of
things
on
you
too.
So
thank
you.
A
Hopefully
we
convene
this
group
again
next
year
and
we
continue
to
make
progress
for
this
crisis
that
we
have
ongoing.
So
that's
it
for
today.
The
meeting
is
adjourned.
Thank
you,
members
of
the
ahag
that
do
not
serve
on
the
neighborhood
and
affordable
housing.
You
can
step
down
from
the
night
and
then
we'll
take
over.
A
A
A
Just
on
TV
right
here,
okay,
today's
meeting
at
the
neighborhood
and
affordable
housing,
Advisory
Board,
is
called
to
order
on
November
7th
2022.
welcome
everyone.
The
agenda
for
today's
meeting
is
on
the
wall
of
the
entrance
of
Chambers.
Please
remember
to
turn
off
your
cell
phones
to
ensure
complete
record
of
the
board's
actions.
We
ask
that
each
individual
wishing
to
speak
clearly
state
your
name
and
spell
your
last
name
for
the
clerk.
I
will
ask
the
board
members
who
are
present
today
to
introduce
themselves
and
identify
the
fields
they
each
represent.
Our.
A
A
A
A
Okay,
seeing
no
one
come
forward.
We'll
move
on
to
the
next
item.
4.2
is
recommend
city
council
approval
of
the
fiscal
year,
2022
2023
through
fiscal
year,
2024
2025
three-year
local
housing
assistance
plans
for
Pinellas,
County,
Housing,
Trust
Fund
and
adopt
resolution.
22-21
Mr
Lane
will
present
this
item.
C
Thank
you
for
the
record
Chuck
Lane
Economic
Development,
Housing
Department.
This
is
a
bit
of
a
housekeeping
item
that
we
go
through
every
three
years.
In
2005,
the
county,
Pinellas
County
authorized
the
establishment
of
the
Pinellas
County
Housing
Trust
program,
the
resolution
05237
and
then,
following
year
with
ordinance
0628,
they
adopted
what
they
established
a
Housing,
Trust
Fund.
So
what
it
was.
C
It
was
a
one-time
distribution
of
those
funds
to
the
local
governments
for
affordable
housing,
and
it
was,
it
was
meant
I
think
at
the
time
it
was
about
944
thousand
dollars,
and
what
that
program
was
intended
to
do
was
to
kind
of
mimic
the
ship
program.
Okay,
okay,
really
kind
of
the
guidelines
are
the
same
now
with
ship.
We
we
it's
a
much
more
detailed
plan
we
have
to
put
in.
You
know
a
lot
of
our
objectives
and
we
create
our
some
of
our
own
hurdles
that
we
need
to
clear.
C
So
when
we
come
and
get
monitored
by
ship,
we're
not
only
monitored
by
the
ship
ship
regulation,
we're
monitored
against
the
rules
that
we
put
in
place
that
aren't
required
by
regulation
right.
So
we
try
to
be
a
little
bit
looser
with
with
these
funds
and
create
less
robots
like
maximum
purchase
assistance,
and
things
like
that.
C
So
so,
when
we
come
into
a
situation
with
the
ship
funds,
where
we're
not
able
to
to
do
something
because
of
our
own
self-imposed
restrictions,
if
you
think
it's
a
if
we
think
it's
appropriate,
we
can
tap
into
this
funding
source
and
use
it.
So
it
gives
us
a
lot
more
flexibility
and
that's
how
we
use
these
funds
so
that
944
000
I
talked
about
that's
long
gone.
All
that
money
was
put
out
in
the
form
of
loan.
So
every
year
we
get
program
income
and
that's
what
we're
living
off
of.
C
C
So
the
three-year
total
budget
against
estimated,
because
we
don't
know
how
much
program
income
is
coming
293
700.
So
that
is
our
our
plan.
The
plan
has
four
strategies
not
including
Administration,
and
those
strategy
strategies
are
very,
very
kind
of
ambiguous,
but
right
in
our
world
produced
new
rental
and
owner
housing,
preserving
preserve
existing
rental
and
owner
housing,
promote
housing
opportunities
and
provide
Housing,
Services,
so
very
wide
net.
We
have
four
strategies
so
again,
it
supplements
the
other
funds
in
a
pretty
convenient
way.
First,
to
give
us
take
any
questions.
C
C
It
was
extended,
it
was,
it
was
a
one-time
funding
show
so.
Okay
one-time
allocation
and
we've
been
getting
program
income
ever
since.
That's
really
what
creates
the
funding?
Okay
and
we're
required
to
do
a
local
housing
assistance
plan
with
each
funds
every
three
okay.
This
will
be
for
the
next
ingredient.
C
C
E
C
Payment
assistance
home
rehab,
yep
yep.
Well,
you
know
we
can
use
these
funds
to
help
fund
the
same
family,
home.
A
A
A
A
I
did
want
to
bring
up
the
presentation
to
city
council
because
I
know
we
talked
about
it
a
few
times
before
the
ahac
was
convened
and
then
it
we
got
busy
with
ahac
so
I
plan
on
bringing
the
presentation
to
this
board
at
our
next
meeting
so
that
we
can
discuss
any
changes
before
we
go
to
city
council,
Chuck
and
I
were
discussing
that
it
would
probably
be
a
January
presentation
for
for
this
item
so
keeping
it
kind
of
like
General
with
what
this
board
has
been
working
on
and
but
I
just
wanted
to
give
an
update
that
I'll
bring
up
to
this
group
next
month.
A
C
Right
most
of
your
January,
pretty
light
you
end
up
not
having
a
meeting.
You
can't
have
the
meaning
that
you
need
to,
but
you
should
probably
finalize
that
one
yeah
January
is
typically
the
month.
Well,
the
first
month,
the
first
meeting
of
any
calendar
year,
we
are
required
to
to
change
our
offices
right,
so
I
think
the
board
meeting
scheduled
for
January
I
think
the
next
week
is
the
work
session.
Okay
and
that's
when.
G
C
A
C
C
C
C
Sorry,
what
it
is:
Capri
Mobile,
Home
Park
on
US
19
is
closing
a
few
years
back:
an
adjacent
property
owned
by
the
same
owner,
Southern
comfortable
mobile
home
park
club
that
closed
at
the
time,
because
of
the
consent
order
with
the
environmental
issues
but
which
was
a
treatment
system,
was
polluting
the
area
so
that
they
were
shut
down,
and
now
that
property
has
been
released,
this
property.
Excuse
me,
this
property
appears
that
it's
going
to
be,
it's
being
you
know,
eliminated
or
redeveloped.
C
A
lot
of
people
moved
into
a
free,
mobile
home
health
right.
They
had
they
had
that
opportunity
that
that's
no
longer
an
opportunity,
there's
no
adjacent
to
mobile
homes
right
and
also
the
housing
market.
That
we
all
know
all
too
well
is
far
more
concerned
is
going
to
be
a
really
really
difficult
effort,
Southern
Comfort,
but
not
in
Clearwater.
It
was
an
unincorporated
Enclave.
C
C
Heaven
is
on
all
Salvation
Army,
of
course,
every
Agency
on
age
and
Hispanic,
Outreach
Center
directions
for
Living,
On
and
On.
There
were
probably
effect,
Ive,
10
or
12
organizations
that
were
represented.
The
call
was
it
was
a
good
start.
We
recognized
that
we
need
to
get
a
lot
more
information,
damn
it.
You.
G
C
C
I
talked
to
the
city
manager,
about
about
putting
some
funding
toward
and
from
the
money
that
the
art
of
money
that's
going
to
penalty
Community
Foundation
using
some
of
those
funds
towards
the
second,
because
it's
one
thing
to
gather
all
that
all
the
help
of
organization
they're,
not
funding
there
to
pay
for
it.
C
Housing,
navigation,
Services,
there's
deposit
and
moving
expenses.
All
of
these
things
up
with
Michael
Raposa.
C
And
that's
what
those
all
services,
all
those
expenses
that
are
needed
to
move
somebody
into
stable
housing
in
situations
like
that
average
about
ten
thousand
dollars
and
I
I'm,
not
sure
I!
Disagree
with
that.
You
know
it's
a
lot
so
I
don't
know
how
this
is
going
to
end
up.
You
know
this
is
coming
at
a
time
like
the
powers
was
before
we
had
funding,
so
we
could
put
together
right.
You
know
the
normal
course
of
business
is
down
the
road
been
going
on.
C
C
I
will
be
I'll,
be
having
a
discussion.
C
March
14th,
okay,
so
mobile
home
parks.
There's
this
park
is
owned
as
a
lot
of
them
are
by
one
ending
right.
So
none
of
the
tenants,
some
of
the
tenants
own
your
unit
right
there,
women.
Sometimes
though
it's
the
only
unit,
there's
a
benefit
if
they
can't
move
their
home
to
a
new
location.
There's
a
cash
benefit
s
for
ugly
of
the
owner,
paid
on
that
I.
Don't
know
the
numbers
up
in
front
of
my
head.
Someone
made
the
fifty
thousand
dollars.
G
C
Mobile
homes,
the
Florida
mobile
home
park,
relocation,
Administration,
Association
they're,
going
to
kind
of
make
sure
that
everybody's
aware
of
that
benefit,
because,
obviously
that
that
money
can
help
with
any
funding
they
can
work
towards.
They
can
help
with
it.
There's
a
lot
to
do.
I
have
no
idea
how
successful!
Okay,
you
have
a
city,
we
don't
provide
services,
you
kind
of
get
the
troops.
A
C
Right
so
I
know
the
Florida
mobile
home
park,
relocation.
C
Run
the
background
they're
going
to
try
to
help
you
know
look
into
other
mobile
homepractices.
C
But
yeah
there's
so
many
parks,
there's
so
many
of
these
parks
in
Florida
yeah,
hopefully
there's
some
availability
in
a
lot
of
more
people
around.
You
know
we
got
Assurance
from
the
school
board
that
that
you
know
this
I
want
to
say
how
many
children,
how
many
children
was
it
80,
something
dollars.
C
A
J
Chuck
I
want
to
thank
you
for
bringing
that
group
together.
Last
week
it's
been
a
topic
for
the
last
couple
meetings
I've
been
at
outside
of
this
group
and
I'm
involved
in
other
organizations.
This
has
been
a
topic
and
getting
that
group
together
is
a
big
help
to
moving
forward
in
helping
these
families
yeah
I.
C
Think
you
know
the
word
out
without
help
I
think
a
resource
there
and.
C
C
We've
structured
it
that
way,
because
we
bought
that
property
to
cdpg
funds,
and
so
at
least
half
of
the
units
have
to
be
80
and
below
the
120
and
Below
was
a
requirement
because
it
allows
us
the
option
to
donate
the
property
yourself
for
less
than
appraised
value
if
all
of
the
units
are
at
12..
C
So
we
have
three
frequences
really
two,
almost
all
of
terrific
and
so
two
rows
to
the
top
and
the
winner
was
a
winner.
What
I'll
be
doing
is
I'll
be
negotiating
contract
with
this
is
funding
and
I
responded
where
the
combination
of
15
of
Habitat
for
Humanity.
Unless
you
know
someone
special
around
and
some
close
house
they
teamed
up
to
put
in
this,
the
checkout
was
really
terrific.
C
The
complex
of
their
size,
you're,
obviously,
and
the
complex
of
the
size
and
the
HOA
fails
to
the
whole
development.
What
can
happen
is
things
can
either
fall
out
of
place
repair
or
they
set
up
an
utility
down
the
road
and
it's
far
more
expensive
with
modern
things
and
they're
not
supposed
to
happen.
I
think
both
groups
did
a
good
job
at
presenting
how
they
would
handle
and
create.
C
C
C
Community
service
Foundation
owns
Apartments,
also
behind
it,
King
Village
candy
corn
across
the
intersection
number
seven.
These
are
all
you
know
when
I
say:
Capital,
affordable,
housing,
they're,
legally
restricted
to
people,
we're
building
a
village,
and
that's
not
what
you
want
to
do.
Another
affordable
housing
project
s
given
because
home
ownership
it
gives
the
buyer
the
family
a
chance
to
build
funds
absolutely
because
they
don't
have
to
stay
in
that
income
category
or
as
long
as
they're
living
there.
Things
have
to
be
an
income
category.
Five.
A
B
C
I
think
when
we
have
the
discussion
about
world
responsibilities,
okay,
I
think
yeah.