Submitted By: James Haynes
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Presentation By: James Haynes
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Department: Community Development Services
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Resolution 2026-11 to appoint members to the City of Ocala's Affordable Housing Advisory Committee for three-year terms ending December 31, 2028
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Operational Excellence
PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
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BACKGROUND:
On July 1, 2008, the City Council adopted Ordinance 5865, appointing an 11-member board, the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC), to recommend monetary and non-monetary incentives for the affordable housing incentive plan, as required by Section 420.9076, F.S.
As per Section 106-137of the amending Ordinance 5865, the City Council shall appoint members to the committee by resolution. This section was amended on December 18, 2018, by Ordinance 2019-13 to reduce the minimum number of AHAC members from 11 to eight, with a minimum of six members representing the 11 suggested categories of expertise.
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
The State requires an active AHAC composed of at least eight individuals from diverse backgrounds. The City's AHAC is to meet and present recommendations to the City Council on ways to reduce or eliminate impediments to the production and retention of affordable housing units. Staff recommends the appointment of Dr. Gwendolyn B. Dawson, Bridgette Delva, Councilwoman Kristen Dreyer, Jeff Hill, Rhanda McKown, Tasha Osbourne, Rob Peters, Davida Randolph, and Cory Weaver.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Without the advisory committee, the City will be ineligible for potential State Housing Initiative Partnership funding.
PROCUREMENT REVIEW:
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LEGAL REVIEW:
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ALTERNATIVE:
* Approve with Changes
* Table
* Deny
RESOLUTION 2026-11
A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF OCALA APPOINTING THE MEMBERS TO THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE AS REQUIRED BY STATE STATUTE SECTION 420.9076 AND PROVIDED FOR IN CITY ORDINANCE 2019-13 SECTION 106-137
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