TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission
FROM: A. Jerome Fletcher II, ICMA-CM, MPA, City Manager
SUBJECT: Resolution of the City Commission of the City of North Port, Florida, Identifying an Inventory List of City-Owned Real Property Sites That are Appropriate for Use as Affordable Housing; Providing for Incorporation of Recitals; Providing for Conflicts; Providing for Severability; and Providing an Effective Date.
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Recommended Action
Approve Resolution No. 2025-R-33.
Background Information
In accordance with Florida Statutes Section 166.0451, each municipality shall prepare an inventory list of all real property within its jurisdiction to which the municipality or any dependent special district within its boundaries holds fee simple title which is appropriate for use as affordable housing by October 1, 2023, and every 3 years thereafter. The original inventory list was approved by Resolution No. 2007-R-48 on November 13, 2007, and was most recently updated in 2020.
In line with the statutory requirements mentioned above, staff carried out a comprehensive review of City-owned properties. Staff identified a total of one hundred forty-one (141) parcels that are suitable for affordable housing. As a result of this review, the inventory list for affordable housing has been updated for 2025.
Any parcel designated for affordable housing must comply with the regulations of the applicable zoning district and adhere to the development standards specified in the Unified Land Development Code. Additionally, it must meet all relevant State regulations pertaining to affordability requirements, as applicable.
Florida Statutes Section 166.0451(2) further specifies that properties identified as appropriate for use as affordable housing on the inventory list adopted by the municipality may be used for affordable housing as follows:
1. Through a long-term land lease requiring the development and maintenance of affordable housing.
2. Offered for sale with the proceeds used to purchase land for the development of affordable housing or to increase the local government fund earmarked for affordable housing.
3. Sold with a restriction that requires the development of the property as permanent affordable housing.
4. Donated to a nonprofit housing organization for the construction of permanent affordable housing.
5. The municipality or special district may otherwise make the property available for use for the production and preservation of permanent affordable housing.
During the City Commission Workshop held on May 5, 2025, the Commission reviewed the inventory list. There were no public comments presented concerning this agenda item.
Resolution No. 2025-R-33 has been reviewed by the Interim City Attorney and is legally correct as to form.
Strategic Plan
Economic Development & Growth Management
Financial Impact
Not applicable.
Procurement
Not applicable.
Attachments:
1. Resolution 2025-R-33 with Exhibit A
2. Staff Presentation
Prepared by: David Brown, Planner I
Sherry Willette-Grondin, Planner III
Gabriel Quintas, AICP, CFM, Assistant Director, Development Services Department
Lori Barnes, AICP, CPM, Deputy Director, Development Services Department
Department Director: Alaina Ray, AICP, Director, Development Services Department