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Matt Hastie My Background 17 years as a planning consultant Preparing city and county housing plans Complying with state requirements (while achieving local goals) Meeting federal requirements to prioritize use of federal resources Drafting implementing code provisions Facilitating stakeholder & community conversations HLA 2012 – Taking Shelter Affordable Housing in a Changing Economy
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Matt Hastie Presentation Context Multi-dimensional environment State & regional requirements Experience with code provisions Current project – Tigard, Oregon HLA 2012 – Taking Shelter Affordable Housing in a Changing Economy
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Matt Hastie Decision-Making Factors Regulations Federal State Local Need/Goals Community Users Providers Others Financing Public Private Institutional HLA 2012 – Taking Shelter Affordable Housing in a Changing Economy
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Matt Hastie Issue #1 – Role of Code Development code relationship to affordable housing in Oregon: Enabling/supportive Not directive/mandatory HLA 2012 – Taking Shelter Affordable Housing in a Changing Economy
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Matt Hastie Issue #2 – Good Policy Basis Comprehensive Plan sets policy stage Support state goals Consistent with federal requirements Include general and specific language Opportunity to support partnerships, funding, etc. Tigard example: Already have a strong set of policies HLA 2012 – Taking Shelter Affordable Housing in a Changing Economy
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Matt Hastie Issue #3 – Range of Housing Types Full range of types Single vs. mixed use zones Lot size and density Special needs housing types “Newer/innovative” housing types Neighborhood compatibility Tigard example – some opportunities for new housing types HLA 2012 – Taking Shelter Affordable Housing in a Changing Economy
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Matt Hastie Issue #4 – Clear & Objective Standards Required for “needed” housing types Requires prescriptive approach Ensure potential to improve without applying discretion Typically affect more affordable housing types HLA 2012 – Taking Shelter Affordable Housing in a Changing Economy
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Matt Hastie Issue #5 – Parking Requirements Affect cost of development/affordability Documented basis for different standards Requirements for specific housing types Counting on-street parking Community/neighborhood backlash issues Tigard example – generally consistent, with room for further refinement HLA 2012 – Taking Shelter Affordable Housing in a Changing Economy
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Matt Hastie Issue #6 – Design standards Can impact cost of development /affordability Related to other community goals Importance of attractive housing Standards in specific areas to meet other community goals, opportunities Tigard example – mixed use zones More to come this afternoon HLA 2012 – Taking Shelter Affordable Housing in a Changing Economy
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