HB 879 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0879-00 Page 1 of 10 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S A bill to be entitled 1 An act relating to Broward County; creating the 2 Broward County Affordable Housing Improvement Act; 3 providing definitions; authorizing the levy of a 4 discretionary surtax to establish and finance 5 affordable housing for certain persons; specifying the 6 cap for the rate of the surtax; specifying 7 requirements for reauthorizing the discretionary 8 surtax; specifying the documents and conditions under 9 which the surtax appli es; specifying the procedures a 10 county must use before levying the surtax; requiring 11 that surtax proceeds be deposited in the county's 12 affordable housing trust fund; specifying authorized 13 and prohibited uses of surtax proceeds; providing 14 exceptions; providing an exception to general law; 15 prohibiting the rehabilitation of housing owned by 16 certain governments without a specified vote; 17 requiring the Office of Program Policy Analysis and 18 Government Accountability to review the discretionary 19 surtax program at a specified interval and provide 20 reports to the Governor and Legislature; providing an 21 effective date. 22 23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 24 25 HB 879 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0879-00 Page 2 of 10 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S Section 1. Short title.—This act may be cited as the 26 "Broward County Affordable Housing Improvement Act." 27 Section 2. Definitions.—For purposes of this act, the 28 term: 29 (1) "Adjusted for family size" means the adjustment of the 30 income eligibility level to a lower level for households having 31 fewer than four persons and a higher level for h ouseholds having 32 more than four persons as compared to the base income 33 eligibility determined as provided in subsections (10), (11), 34 and (12) which shall be based upon a formula established by the 35 United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. 36 (2) "Affordable" means monthly rents or monthly mortgage 37 payments including taxes and insurance that do not exceed 30 38 percent of the income which represents the percentage of the 39 median annual gross income for the households indicated in 40 subsections (10), (11), and (12). 41 (3) "Affordable housing" means any real or personal 42 property located within Broward County that is constructed for 43 the primary purpose of providing decent, safe, and sanitary 44 residential units that are designed for home ownership or ren tal 45 for very low-income, low-income, and moderate -income persons and 46 families. 47 (4) "Affordable Housing Trust Fund" or "AHTF" means the 48 Broward County Affordable Housing Trust Fund approved by 49 majority vote of the Broward County electors voting in a 50 HB 879 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0879-00 Page 3 of 10 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S referendum held during the November 2018 general election and 51 codified in Section 11.09 of the Broward County Charter. 52 (5) "County" means Broward County. 53 (6) "County commission" means the Board of County 54 Commissioners of Broward County. 55 (7) "Homeownership assistance" means the assistance of 56 very low-income, low-income, and moderate -income families in 57 purchasing a home as their primary residence, including reducing 58 the cost of the home with below -market construction financing, 59 the amount of down payment and closing costs paid by the 60 borrower, or the mortgage payment to an affordable amount for 61 the purchaser or using any other financial assistance measure as 62 provided in s. 420.5088, Florida Statutes. 63 (8) "Housing" includes single -family, detached dwellings, 64 multi-family dwellings, and other residential dwellings. 65 (9) "Housing assistance voucher" means the document used 66 to access assistance paid by the county from the discretionary 67 surtax balance in the Affordable Housing Trust Fund to a 68 prospective purchaser of a single-family residence, which must 69 be the purchaser's homestead. 70 (10) "Low-income family" means one or more natural persons 71 or a family with a total anticipated income for the household 72 that does not exceed 80 percent of the median annual income 73 adjusted for family size for households within the county. 74 However, with respect to rental units, the household's annual 75 HB 879 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0879-00 Page 4 of 10 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S income at the time of initial occupancy may not exceed 80 76 percent of the area's median income adjusted for family size. 77 While occupying the rental unit, the household's annual income 78 may increase to an amount not to exceed 140 percent of 80 79 percent of the area's median income adjusted for family size. 80 (11) "Moderate-income family" means one or more natural 81 persons or a family with a total anticipated income for the 82 household that does not exceed 140 percent of the median annual 83 income adjusted for family size for households within the 84 county. However, with respect to rental units, the household's 85 annual income at the time of initial o ccupancy may not exceed 40 86 percent of the area's median income adjusted for family size. 87 While occupying the rental unit, the household's annual income 88 may increase to an amount not to exceed 140 percent of 140 89 percent of the area's median income adjusted for family size. 90 (12) "Very low-income family" means one or more natural 91 persons or a family with a total anticipated income for the 92 household that does not exceed 50 percent of the median annual 93 income adjusted for family size for households within the 94 county. However, with respect to rental units, the household's 95 annual income at the time of initial occupancy may not exceed 50 96 percent of the area's median income adjusted for family size. 97 While occupying the rental unit, the household's annual income 98 may increase to an amount not to exceed 140 percent of 50 99 percent of the area's median income adjusted for family size. 100 HB 879 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0879-00 Page 5 of 10 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S Section 3. Affordable housing discretionary surtax on 101 documents; adoption; application of revenue. — 102 (1) The county may levy a discreti onary surtax on 103 documents for the purpose of establishing and financing 104 affordable housing countywide. 105 (2) The rate of the surtax may not exceed the rate of 45 106 cents for each $100 or fractional part thereof of the 107 consideration therefor. The surtax shall apply only to those 108 documents taxable under s. 201.02, Florida Statutes, except a 109 surtax may not be levied on any document in which the interest 110 granted, assigned, transferred, or conveyed involves only a 111 single-family residence. A single -family residence may be a 112 condominium unit, a unit held through stock ownership or 113 membership representing a proprietary interest in a corporation 114 owning a fee or a leasehold initially in excess of 98 years, or 115 a detached dwelling. 116 (3) The county commission may initiall y levy the 117 discretionary surtax authorized in this section only upon a 118 super majority vote of its entire membership. This initial levy 119 of the surtax shall expire on January 1, 2031, unless the county 120 commission places a question to reauthorize the levy of the 121 surtax before the county's electors in a referendum to be held 122 at the general election of November 2030. If a majority of the 123 electors voting in the referendum reauthorize the surtax, the 124 county commission shall place a question to reauthorize the 125 HB 879 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0879-00 Page 6 of 10 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S surtax every 12 years following the approval of the prior 126 reauthorization. 127 (4) Subject to subsection (3), the county commission shall 128 enact an ordinance which establishes the policies and procedures 129 governing the levy of the surtax, use of surtax proceeds, 130 eligibility standards, and housing assistance voucher programs 131 available to very low -income, low-income and moderate-income 132 families residing within the county. The surtax ordinance must 133 be proposed at a regular meeting of the county commission at 134 least 2 weeks before the public hearing at which the ordinance 135 will be formally enacted. The ordinance is only effective if 136 approved by a super-majority vote of the total membership of the 137 county commission. The ordinance may not take effect until 90 138 days after formal enactment or such other date prescribed by the 139 county commission, whichever is later. 140 (5) The county shall deposit all proceeds from the 141 discretionary surtax in the Affordable Housing Trust Fund and 142 shall create separate accounts within the Affordabl e Housing 143 Trust Fund to avoid commingling the proceeds generated from 144 implementation of this act and other revenues deposited by the 145 county for affordable housing. Investment earnings from the 146 proceeds deposited into AHTF pursuant to this act, if any, must 147 be retained and used for affordable housing. 148 (6)(a) The county shall use the proceeds solely to 149 increase and improve the supply of affordable housing to 150 HB 879 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0879-00 Page 7 of 10 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S eligible households including the acquisition of property and 151 property rights, costs of construction including costs 152 associated with planning, administration, design, building or 153 installation, and any other costs necessary to finance the 154 construction, rehabilitation, or purchase of housing for very 155 low-income, low-income and moderate-income families, to pay the 156 necessary costs of collection and enforcement of the surtax, the 157 reimbursement of the county for any costs advanced from other 158 funding sources, and to fund any local matching contributions 159 required pursuant to federal law. The county's expenditure of 160 surtax proceeds shall, to the extent practical, be consistent 161 with the affordable housing incentives strategies developed and 162 recommended to the county by the Broward County Affordable 163 Housing Advisory Committee pursuant to s. 420.9076, Florida 164 Statutes. 165 (b) At least 50 percent of the funds must be used to 166 provide housing assistance for the benefit of very low -income 167 and low-income families. The county shall by ordinance divide 168 the proceeds set-aside in this paragraph to assist the housing 169 needs of very low-income and low-income households. At least 10 170 percent of the surtax proceeds must be used to provide housing 171 assistance for income -eligible, qualified individuals with 172 disabilities. Authorized uses of the proceeds include: 173 1. Providing funds for fi rst and second mortgages. 174 2. Acquiring property to form housing cooperatives. 175 HB 879 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0879-00 Page 8 of 10 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S 3. Acquiring land for a residential housing project, in 176 which at least 30 percent of the units are affordable to very 177 low-income, low-income, and moderate -income families, if the 178 land is owned by a local government or a special district that 179 enters into an agreement with the county to provide such 180 housing. The local government or special district may enter into 181 a ground lease with a person or entity for nominal or other 182 consideration for the construction of the residential housing 183 project on land acquired pursuant to this paragraph. 184 (c) No more than 50 percent of the revenues collected each 185 year under this section may be used to help finance new 186 construction. The proceeds of the surtax may not be used for 187 rent subsidies or grants. 188 (d) No more than 10 percent of surtax revenues collected 189 under this section by the Department of Revenue and remitted to 190 the county in any fiscal year may be used for reasonable 191 administrative costs, including reasonable consultant and legal 192 expenses related to the establishment and administration of 193 affordable housing programs, administration of the AHTF, and 194 reasonable expenses for administering the process of 195 calculating, collecting, and accounti ng for any deferred county 196 fees as authorized by county ordinance. 197 (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Broward 198 County Code of Ordinances or federal or state law or regulations 199 to the contrary, surtax revenues deposited in the AHTF and used 200 HB 879 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0879-00 Page 9 of 10 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S to construct, acquire, rehabilitate, or subsidize affordable 201 housing, or assist other governmental agencies, private 202 organizations, or individuals in the construction, acquisition, 203 rehabilitation, reimbursement of county advanced funds, location 204 or subsidy of affordable housing shall, whenever feasible, be 205 disbursed in a manner to assure that the housing supply created 206 with AHTF revenues is accessible to a range of families whose 207 incomes do not exceed the United States Department of Housing 208 and Urban Development's published standards for moderate -income 209 households, adjusted for family size. 210 (7) Notwithstanding subsection (6), of the discretionary 211 surtax revenues collected by the Department of Revenue remaining 212 after any deduction for administrative costs as p rovided in 213 paragraph (6)(d), at least 35 percent shall be used to provide 214 homeownership assistance for very low -income, low-income, and 215 moderate-income families, and at least 35 percent shall be used 216 for construction, rehabilitation, and purchase of rental housing 217 units. The remaining amount may be allocated to provide for 218 homeownership assistance or rental housing units, at the 219 discretion of the county. 220 (8) Any funds allocated for homeownership assistance or 221 rental housing units that are not committed at the end of the 222 fiscal year shall be reallocated in subsequent years consistent 223 with this subsection, in that at least 35 percent shall be 224 reallocated to provide homeownership assistance for very low -225 HB 879 2022 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0879-00 Page 10 of 10 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S income, low-income, and moderate -income families, and at least 226 35 percent shall be reallocated for construction, 227 rehabilitation, and purchase of rental housing units. The 228 remaining amount of uncommitted funds may be reallocated at the 229 discretion of the county within any of the categories 230 established in this sec tion. 231 (9) Rehabilitation of housing owned by a recipient 232 government may be authorized only after a determination approved 233 by a majority vote of the total membership of the county 234 commission that no other sources of funds are available. 235 Section 4. Program review and report. —By January 1, 2026, 236 and every 5 years thereafter, the Office of Program Policy 237 Analysis and Government Accountability shall review the 238 discretionary surtax program operated under this section and 239 shall provide a report to the Govern or, the President of the 240 Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. 241 Section 5. This act shall take effect October 1, 2022. 242