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Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B. The Town should look at the particular needs of residents rather than following a formula set for all municipalities in the state.” Presentation to: Duxbury Affordable Housing Trust Fund Town of Duxbury Board of Selectman and Planning Board January 27, 2014

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Page 1: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts“Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B. The Town should look at the particular needs of residents rather than following a formula set for all municipalities in the state.”

Presentation to:Duxbury Affordable Housing Trust FundTown of Duxbury Board of Selectman and Planning BoardJanuary 27, 2014

Page 2: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Introduction Part I – The affordable housing needs assessment. The

objective of Part I is to estimate present and projected demand for various types of affordable housing in the Town of Duxbury.

Part II – The affordable housing production plan. The objective of Part II is to set affordable housing goals and strategies to meet these goals.

Benefits of becoming a “certified community”. Our overall goal is to educate the Trust and Community:

– Provide strategies to leverage funding resources to meet the affordable housing needs in Duxbury.

– Equip the Trust to review developer proposals.

– Allow the Trust to be proactive on affordable housing

matters in the community.

Page 3: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Housing Production Plan Overview Executive Summary Summary of Key Findings Demographic Analysis Housing Characteristics Affordable Housing Inventory Demand Analysis Stakeholder Interviews Zoning Review Funding Mechanisms for Affordable Housing Constraints on Future Development Affordable Housing Production Goals

Affordable Housing Implementation Strategies Short Term Action Plan

Page 4: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Affordable Housing Primer

IncomeLimits Number of Persons Per Household

% AMI 1 2 3 4 5

30% AMI $19,850 $22,650 $25,500 $28,300 $30,600

50% AMI $33,050 $37,800 $42,500 $47,200 $51,000

60% AMI $39,660 $45,360 $51,000 $56,640 $61,200

80% AMI $47,150 $53,900 $60,650 $67,350 $72,750

110% AMI $72,710 $83,160 $93,500 $103,840 $112,200

The Town of Duxbury is in the Boston PMSA. The chart below shows the 2013 Income Limits based on household income as a percentage of area median income (AMI):

AVERAGE SALARIES FOR TOWN OF DUXBURY EMPLOYEESTeachers $65,173Police officers $65,248Firefighters $58,984Town Hall administrative staff $42,850

Page 5: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Maximum Allowable Rents The chart below shows the 2013 maximum allowable

rents by household income as a percentage of area median income (AMI):

# Bedrooms SRO Studio 1 Br 2 Br 3 Br 4 Br

30% Rent $372 $496 $531 $637 $736 $821

50% Rent $619 $826 $885 $1,062 $1,227 $1,370

60% Rent $743 $991 $1,062 $1,275 $1,473 $1,644

80% Rent $883 $1,178 $1,263 $1,516 $1,751 $1,953

110% Rent $1,362 $1,817 $1,948 $2,337 $2,700 $3,014

Island Creek Village North: Rents at 80% of AMI.Home Sales Price: $170,000 for a condo and $218,000 for SFH (Family of 4 at 70% of AMI).

2013 Studio 1 Br 2 Br 3 Br 4 Br

 FMR $1,035 $1,156 $1,444 $1,798 $1,955

Page 6: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Conclusions to Needs Assessment Strong foundation laid by the Local Housing Partnership. Much needed low income and moderate income

homeownership units on the horizon. Few housing choices for households earning less than 80% of

AMI. Fewer housing choices for renters at all income levels. Concern over loss of subsidized units at Island Creek West. Need for additional housing choices for seniors on a fixed

income and for young professionals looking to return/live in Duxbury.

Need for housing and supportive services for special needs populations.

Need to connect Trust with additional resources/partners. Need for mixed use housing options.

Page 7: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Constraints on Affordable Housing Development Water and Sewer Infrastructure

– Some areas of town without municipal water and wastewater treatment access

Conservation – Open space acquisition program that prohibits

development on many parcels

– Presence of wetland areas, bogs, floodplains, aquifers limit development

High barriers to entry– Land costs– Real estate taxes– Regulatory constraints

Page 8: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Affordable Housing Goals Preserve existing affordable units, especially rental units for

very low income households; Increase the supply of affordable rental housing for low-

income (60%-80% AMI) households; Increase the supply of affordable rental housing for low-

income (30%-60% AMI) households; Increase affordable homeownership opportunities for first-

time homebuyers earning 70%-80% AMI and 80%-100% of AMI;

Increase housing and support opportunities for special needs populations;

Identify additional sources of funding for affordable developments;

Amend the Zoning By Law to further

encourage affordable housing.

Page 9: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Implementation Strategies

Provided a menu of over 25 strategies in the following categories:– Education and Capacity Building Strategies– Zoning and Planning Strategies– Preservation Strategies– Housing Production Strategies

Page 10: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Implementation Strategies Education and Capacity Building

Strategies– Continue to educate and train committee members

– Educate the public

– Partner with a provider of First Time Home Buyer Classes

– Secure professional assistance

– Partner with housing providers and agencies

– Create a guide of financing options for low-income homeowners/landlords

– Examine energy efficiency/green building programs

Page 11: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Implementation Strategies Zoning and Planning Strategies

– Re-organize and Simplify the Zoning By-law

– Streamline the Review Process

– Amend the Accessory Apartment Provision to the By-law

• Few permits have been issued.

• Allow in a detached structure (or only in historic detached structure?)

• Make it a by right use with Administrative site plan review.

• Consider an amnesty program.

• Review standards (i.e. decrease eligibility time from 10 years after construction to five years).

Page 12: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Implementation Strategies Zoning and Planning Strategies – cont’d

– Provide Incentives to comply with the Inclusionary Housing Provision to the By-law

– Amend the Neighborhood Business District Section of the Zoning By-law to encourage the development of family apartments above the ground floor of a commercial building

– Re-examine the Affordable Housing Provision in the Zoning and make it more effective

– Consider a fee waiver or reduction program for affordable units

– Examine Project Review Functions/Funding Allocations

Page 13: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Implementation Strategies Preservation Strategies

– Work with the Beacon Companies to preserve Island Creek Village West

– Ensure that all eligible affordable units are added to the SHI

– Buy down existing affordable units with new deed riders

– Pursue CDBG funding to establish a housing rehabilitation program

Page 14: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Implementation Strategies Housing Production Strategies

– Complete Camp Wing and Grange/Fire Station Developments.

– Support Completion of Island Creek Village North– Identify and make available Town-owned land for

affordable housing development (Lincoln Street – tax credit – Example: The Villages, Wareham).

– Identify vacant, abandoned or underutilized land for affordable or mixed-income housing development.

– Establish a down payment assistance program for first-time homebuyers.

– Continue to partner with private developers. – Consider joining a HOME Consortium.– Leverage existing funding resources.

Page 15: Affordable Housing Production Plan for the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts “Affordable housing should be unique to Duxbury without relying on Chapter 40B

Next Steps Approval by Planning Board and Selectman Approval by State (60-90 days) Getting Started: Follow one year plan on page 94:

– Set Benchmarks– Develop Budget

Questions:Lynne D. Sweet

LDS Consulting Group, LLC

617-454-1144

[email protected]