File #: Int 0601-2018    Version: Name: Requiring certain reporting on an affordable housing plan.
Type: Introduction Status: Enacted
Committee: Committee on Housing and Buildings
On agenda: 2/15/2018
Enactment date: 7/29/2018 Law number: 2018/132
Title: A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring certain reporting on an affordable housing plan
Sponsors: Corey D. Johnson, Donovan J. Richards, Brad S. Lander, Margaret S. Chin, Helen K. Rosenthal, Costa G. Constantinides, Antonio Reynoso, Alan N. Maisel, Bill Perkins, I. Daneek Miller, Carlina Rivera
Council Member Sponsors: 11
Summary: This legislation would require the City to report annually on implementation of an affordable housing plan with specificity, including the number of units targeted to be created or preserved in each year and the number of units that were actually created or preserved in the preceding year in each neighborhood tabulation area. This legislation would also require the City to also provide a summary of the current demand for affordable housing and a description of obstacles to fulfilling that demand.
Indexes: Report Required
Attachments: 1. Summary of Int. No. 601-A, 2. Summary of Int. No. 601, 3. Int. No. 601, 4. February 15, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda, 5. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 02-15-2018, 6. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - February 15, 2018, 7. Committee Report 4/10/18, 8. Hearing Testimony 4/10/18, 9. Hearing Transcript 4/10/18, 10. Proposed Int. No. 601-A - 6/27/18, 11. Committee Report 6/26/18, 12. Hearing Testimony 6/26/18, 13. Hearing Transcript 6/26/18, 14. Committee Report - Stated Meeting, 15. June 28, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files, 16. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 6-28-18, 17. Minutes of the Recessed Stated Meeting - June 28, 2018, 18. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - June 28, 2018, 19. Int. No. 601-A (FINAL), 20. Fiscal Impact Statement, 21. Legislative Documents - Letter to the Mayor, 22. Local Law 132
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7/31/2018ACorey D. Johnson City Council Returned Unsigned by Mayor  Action details Meeting details Not available
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6/26/2018*Corey D. Johnson Committee on Housing and Buildings Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Meeting details Not available
6/26/2018*Corey D. Johnson Committee on Housing and Buildings Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Meeting details Not available
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4/10/2018*Corey D. Johnson Committee on Housing and Buildings Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Meeting details Not available
4/10/2018*Corey D. Johnson Committee on Housing and Buildings Laid Over by Committee  Action details Meeting details Not available
2/15/2018*Corey D. Johnson City Council Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Meeting details Not available
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Int. No. 601-A

By The Speaker (Council Member Johnson), Council Members Richards, Lander, Chin, Rosenthal, Constantinides, Reynoso, Maisel, Perkins, Miller and Rivera

 

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring certain reporting on an affordable housing plan

 

Be it enacted by the Council as follows:

 

                     Section 1.  Title 26 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new chapter 21 to read as follows: 

CHAPTER 21

AFFORDABLE HOUSING PLAN REPORT                     

                     § 26-2101 Definitions. As used in this chapter:  

                     Affordable housing. The term “affordable housing” means a dwelling unit that (i) is required pursuant to a federal, state or local law, rule or program to be affordable for an extremely low income household, a very low income household, a low income household, a moderate income household or a middle income household and (ii) operates pursuant to an agreement administered by the department.

                     Area median income. The term “area median income” means the Income Limits as defined annually by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the New York, NY HUD Metro FMR Area (HMFA), as established in Section 3 of the Housing Act of 1937, as amended.

                     Created. The term “created” means constructed or financed through the development of new buildings or down payment assistance enabling a new homeowner to access affordable housing.

                     Department. The term “department” means the department of housing preservation and development.

Dwelling unit. The term “dwelling unit” has the meaning ascribed to such term in the housing maintenance code.

Extremely low income household. The term “extremely low income household” means a household that has an income of no more than 30 percent of the area median income, adjusted for the size of the household.

Extremely low income affordable housing (ELI-AH) unit. The term “extremely low income affordable housing (ELI-AH) unit” means affordable housing that is affordable to an extremely low income household.

Low income household. The term “low income household” means a household that has an income of more than 50 percent of the area median income but no more than 80 percent of the area median income, adjusted for the size of the household.

Low income affordable housing (LI-AH) unit. The term “low income affordable housing (LI-AH) unit” means affordable housing that is affordable to a low income household.

Middle income household. The term “middle income household” means a household that has an income of more than 120 percent of the area median income but no more than 165 percent of the area median income, adjusted for the size of the household.

Middle income affordable housing (MIDI-AH) unit. The term “middle income affordable housing (MIDI-AH) unit” means affordable housing that is affordable to a middle income household.

Moderate income household. The term “moderate income household” means a household that has an income of more than 80 percent of the area median income but no more than 120 percent of the area median income, adjusted for the size of the household.

Moderate income affordable housing (MI-AH) unit. The term “moderate income affordable housing (MI-AH) unit” means affordable housing that is affordable to a moderate income household.

Preserved. The term “preserved” means received physical rehabilitation and/or financial operating assistance for existing buildings in exchange for affordability for existing and future tenants.

Very low income household. The term “very low income household” means a household that has an income of more than 30 percent of the area median income but no more than 50 percent of the area median income, adjusted for the size of the household.

Very low income affordable housing (VLI-AH) unit. The term “very low income affordable housing (VLI-AH) unit” means affordable housing that is serving a very low income household.

                     § 26-2102 Affordable housing plan report. The mayor shall, by September 30, 2019, and by September 30 in every year thereafter, submit to the speaker of the council and make publicly available online a report on the progress of a citywide plan that provides for the creation and preservation of affordable housing. Such report shall include, at a minimum:

                     1. A summary of the current demand for affordable housing;

                     2. A description of obstacles to fulfilling such demand, including, but not limited to, the price of land and buildings; the availability of federal, state and local financial assistance, including tax benefits relating to the creation or preservation of affordable housing;

                     3. (a) The number of ELI-AH units projected to be created and the number of ELI-AH units projected to be preserved pursuant to such plan each year;

                     (b) The number of VLI-AH units projected to be created and the number of VLI-AH units projected to be preserved pursuant to such plan each year;

                     (c) The number of LI-AH units projected to be created and the number of LI-AH units projected to be preserved pursuant to such plan each year;

                     (d) The number of MI-AH units projected to be created and the number of MI-AH units projected to be preserved pursuant to such plan each year; and

                     (e) The number of MIDI-AH units projected to be created and the number of MIDI-AH units projected to be preserved pursuant to such plan each year;

                     4. (a) The number of ELI-AH units created pursuant to such plan in the preceding fiscal year in each neighborhood tabulation area;

                     (b) The number of VLI-AH units created pursuant to such plan in the preceding fiscal year in each neighborhood tabulation area;

                     (c) The number of LI-AH units created pursuant to such plan in the preceding fiscal year in each neighborhood tabulation area;

                     (d) The number of MI-AH units created pursuant to such plan in the preceding fiscal year in each neighborhood tabulation area; and

                     (e) The number of MIDI-AH units created pursuant to such plan in the preceding fiscal year in each neighborhood tabulation area;

                     5. (a) The number of ELI-AH units preserved pursuant to such plan the preceding fiscal year in each neighborhood tabulation area;

                     (b) The number of VLI-AH units preserved pursuant to such plan the preceding fiscal year in each neighborhood tabulation area;

                     (c) The number of LI-AH units preserved pursuant to such plan the preceding fiscal year in each neighborhood tabulation area;

                     (d) The number of MI-AH units preserved pursuant to such plan the preceding fiscal year in each neighborhood tabulation area; and                     

                     (e) The number of MIDI-AH units preserved pursuant to such plan the preceding fiscal year in each neighborhood tabulation area;

                     8. A list of policies, programs and actions that the city has implemented citywide to carry out such plan, including, but not limited to, additional term sheets created in the preceding fiscal year, preservation programs established by the department in the preceding fiscal year and any other programs established by the mayor to expand preservation and creation of affordable housing.

                     § 26-2103 Public outreach. In developing a citywide plan for the creation and preservation of affordable housing, representatives of the department shall consult and meet with representatives from the real estate industry, building owners and managers, affordable housing developers, tenant advocacy organizations, affordable housing advocacy organizations, legal service providers and other relevant persons. Such plan shall include a description of outreach performed to fulfill the requirements of this section.

                     § 2. This local law takes effect immediately.

 

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