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What is Inclusionary Housing

Longmont has an inclusionary housing, commonly known as affordable housing, requirement. All residential developments seeking a development permit must ensure that 12% of the total units are affordable to low- and moderate-income residents.

 

Read Longmont’s Inclusionary Housing Ordinance.

 

What is the City’s definition of affordable?

The City defines affordable housing as homes sold at a price that is affordable to households at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) and units rented to households at or below 50% of the AMI.

 

Type of HomeDeed RestrictedIncome QualifiedSale/Rental Amount
For-saleYesAt or below 80% AMIhttps://longmontcolorado.gov/housing-and-community-investment/housing-1/maximum-sale-prices/
RentalYesAt or below 50% AMIhttps://longmontcolorado.gov/housing-and-community-investment/income-and-asset-limits/

 

Inclusionary Housing Ordinance Compliance Options

  • On-site: Provide required affordable housing units within the development
  • Fee-in-Lieu: Pay fees to the City’s Affordable Housing Fund based on final finished square footage
  • Off-site: Build the required affordable housing in another location
  • Land Donation: Donate land to the City or to a non-profit housing developer
  • Voluntary Alternative Agreement: A developer and/or builder can propose to City Council an alternative way of meeting the Inclusionary Housing requirements that are not in the Ordinance
  • Redemption of Credit: A developer and/or builder may acquire Surplus Unit credits from another developer/builder that built more than the minimum required affordable units and was issued credits by the City
  • Middle-Tier or Attainable Housing: Provide housing units that are affordable for households earning 80-120% AMI to reduce the required affordable units (a Voluntary Alternative Agreement is required)

 

What type of approval is required?

For-sale and rental projects selecting the on-site or fee-in-lieu option are administratively approved by staff. For all other compliance options, City Council approval is required. Both for-sale and rental affordable homes must be deed restricted as permanently affordable in a form provided by the City.

 

What incentives are available?

Longmont offers affordable housing incentives to assist projects, including land development incentives that apply specifically to affordable housing and financial incentives for projects that provide more than the minimum required.

 

What is my specific project requirement?

Use our calculator to determine your development’s inclusionary housing requirements.

PLEASE NOTE: For for-sale live/work units, 80% of the unit will be subject to Inclusionary Housing. If you will be providing live/work units, please contact the Affordable Housing Program Specialist to determine how this requirement applies to your project; the calculator does not address this feature.

 

What do we submit with our development application?

Please complete the inclusionary housing application and submit with the initial submittal of the project’s development application.

 

How is this program impacting the community?

 

For questions about the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance, please contact the Affordable Housing Program Specialist.