(1) As used in this section: (a) "Affordable housing" means a dwelling: (i) offered for sale to an owner-occupier at a purchase price affordable to a household with a gross income of no more than 120% of area median income for the county in which the residential unit is offered for sale; or (ii) offered for rent at a rental price affordable to a household with a gross income of no more than 80% of area median income for the county in which the residential unit is offered for rent. (b) "Owner-occupier" means an individual who owns, solely or jointly, a housing unit in which the individual lives as the individual's primary residence. (c) "Qualifying affordable home ownership single-family density bonus" means: (i) for an area with an underlying zoning density of less than six residential units per acre, municipal approval of a density at least six residential units per acre; or (ii) for an area with an underlying zoning density of six residential units per acre or more, municipal approval of a density at least 0.5 residential units per acre greater than the underlying zoning density for the area. (2) If a municipality approves a qualifying affordable home ownership single-family density bonus, either through a zoning ordinance or a development agreement, the municipality may adopt requirements for the qualifying affordable home ownership single-family density bonus area to ensure: (a) at least 60% of the total single-family residential units be deed-restricted to owner-occupancy for at least five years; (b) at least 25% of the total single-family residential units qualify as affordable housing; (c) at least 25% of the single-family residential units per acre to be no larger than 1,600 square feet; or (d) the applicant creates a preferential qualifying buyer program in which a single-family residential unit is initially offered for sale, for up to 30 days, to a category of preferred qualifying buyers established by the municipality, in accordance with provisions of the Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 3601. (3) A municipality may offer additional incentives in a qualifying affordable home ownership single- family density bonus area approved for single-family residential units to promote owner- occupied, affordable housing. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 15, 2025 Special Session 1
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