File #: 20-0034    Version: 1
Type: discussion Status: Filed
File created: 1/5/2020 In control: Land Use & Environment Committee
Agenda date: 1/16/2020 Final action: 1/16/2020
Title: Scope of Review of City Regulations and Fees to Reduce Effects on Housing Costs
Related files: 19-0247, 19-0717, 21-0584
Title
Scope of Review of City Regulations and Fees to Reduce Effects on Housing Costs

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Discuss a scope of review of specific City regulations and fees for their effects on housing costs, particularly for households at approximately 80-120 percent of Area Median Income (AMI). Direct staff to initiate the review and report back to the Committee.

Report
Issue:
Whether to discuss ways the City of Olympia can address costs of construction and rehabilitation of 'workforce' housing. For purposes of this discussion workforce housing means households at approximately 80-120 percent of Area Median Income (AMI). Those households include younger wage earners, teachers, retail employees and many others who have been increasingly housing-cost burdened.

Staff Contact:
Leonard Bauer, Interim Director, Community Planning & Development, 360.753.8206

Presenter(s):
Leonard Bauer, Interim Director, Community Planning & Development
Rich Hoey, Director, Public Works

Background and Analysis:
The City of Olympia has adopted a variety of tools, incentives and programs designed to support a variety of housing production at a broad range of income levels. These include:
1. Reducing effects on the cost of housing construction through changes to fees and regulations, such as reduced impact fees for smaller housing types and those with low incomes
2. Creating direct incentives intended to stimulate additional housing construction, such as height bonuses and the Multifamily Tax Exemption program.

The Committee received a briefing on existing and potential additional City tools to address housing costs at its March 21, 2019, meeting.

On August 12, 2019, the Committee held two study sessions with local producers of housing to better understand which potential City actions might effectively stimulate additional housing construction. The two study sessions focused on low-income ho...

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