File #: 324-19    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/28/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/3/2019 Final action: 9/3/2019
Title: Resolve: That the City Council support an Inclusionary Zoning Financial Feasibility Analysis. Whereas 56% of Malden households are low income, meaning they earn 80% or less of the Area Median Income, and would qualify for deed-restricted Affordable housing; and Whereas 67% of low-income Malden households are housing cost burdened, meaning they pay more than 30% of their income on housing costs, including rent, mortgages, utilities, insurance and other regular housing costs, and are therefore at higher risk of displacement; and Whereas Malden has less than one deed-restricted Affordable housing unit for every three cost-burdened low-income Malden households who could qualify for such a home; and Whereas inclusionary zoning policies leverage the private sector housing market to create new deed-restricted Affordable units by requiring a percentage of new units in multifamily buildings to be set at below-market costs and reserved for low-income households; and Whereas the success of i...
Sponsors: Jadeane Sica, Craig Spadafora, Deborah DeMaria, Ryan O'Malley, Barbara Murphy, Stephen Winslow, Peg Crowe, Neal Anderson, Paul Condon, David Camell, John P. Matheson
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Resolve: That the City Council support an Inclusionary Zoning Financial Feasibility Analysis.
Whereas 56% of Malden households are low income, meaning they earn 80% or less of the Area Median Income, and would qualify for deed-restricted Affordable housing; and

Whereas 67% of low-income Malden households are housing cost burdened, meaning they pay more than 30% of their income on housing costs, including rent, mortgages, utilities, insurance and other regular housing costs, and are therefore at higher risk of displacement; and

Whereas Malden has less than one deed-restricted Affordable housing unit for every three cost-burdened low-income Malden households who could qualify for such a home; and

Whereas inclusionary zoning policies leverage the private sector housing market to create new deed-restricted Affordable units by requiring a percentage of new units in multifamily buildings to be set at below-market costs and reserved for low-income households; and

Whereas the success of inclusionary zoning policies hinges on well-crafted policy details, so that the share of deed-restricted Affordable units in a given project is maximized without jeopardizing the financial feasibility of said project; and

Whereas many cities in the Greater Boston area have adopted inclusionary zoning policies that vary depending on each community's affordable housing needs and real estate market; and

Whereas an inclusionary zoning financial feasibility analysis would provide the City with critical insight into crafting an inclusionary zoning ordinance that would help low-income households continue to live in Malden; therefore, be it hereby

RESOLVED that the City Council supports the commission of an inclusionary zoning financial feasibility analysis; and be it further

RESOLVED that the City Council supports an application for funding to the Community Preservation Commission for that purpose, submitted and administered by the Malden Redevelopment Authority; and be it further
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