Record #: SO2014-9761   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 12/10/2014 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Joint Committee: Housing and Real Estate; Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards
Final action: 3/18/2015
Title: Amendment of Municipal Code Titles 2 and 17 regarding affordable housing requirements
Sponsors: Emanuel, Rahm, Burnett, Jr., Walter, Pawar, Ameya, Reboyras, Ariel, Mell, Deborah, Willie B. Cochran, Suarez, Regner Ray, Holmes, Natashia
Topic: MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS - Title 2 - City Government & Administration - Ch. 45 Dept. of Planning & Development, MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS - Title 17 - Chicago Zoning Ordinance - Ch. 3 Business & Commercial Districts, MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS - Title 17 - Chicago Zoning Ordinance - Ch. 4 Downtown Districts, MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS - Title 17 - Chicago Zoning Ordinance - Ch. 8 Planned Developments, MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS - Title 17 - Chicago Zoning Ordinance - Ch. 10 Parking & Loading, MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS - Title 17 - Chicago Zoning Ordinance - Ch. 13 Review & Approval Procedures
Attachments: 1. SO2014-9761.pdf, 2. SO2014-9761(V1).pdf, 3. O2014-9761.pdf
SUBSTITUTE ORDINANCE

WHEREAS, the City of Chicago ("City") is a home rule unit of government under Section 6(a), Article VII of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois and may exercise any power related to its local governmental affairs; and
WHEREAS, the City has the fastest developing downtown area of any major U.S. city, and the downtown residential housing market is expected to add nearly 5,000 new residential units over the next two years; and
WHEREAS, while many of the City's neighborhoods are benefitting from economic growth, resulting in the displacement of low-income residents, other neighborhoods have still to recover from the recession or the unprecedented downturn in the housing market; and
WHEREAS, the City continues to experience a shortage of affordable housing, especially in high-income and gentrifying neighborhoods; and
WHEREAS, the lack of affordable housing is a critical problem, which threatens the economic and social quality of life in the City; and

WHEREAS, the passage of this reform ordinance will result in the creation of more affordable housing units in all areas of the City, including high-income and gentrifying areas, and will generate an estimated $95 million dollars in affordable housing funds, to be invested with an emphasis on providing affordable housing options in gentrifying and fast growing neighborhoods, and supporting new quality affordable housing options in those areas which continue to struggle with underinvestment; and

WHEREAS, as part of the City affordable housing program, the commissioner of planning and development will investigate securing non-city resources and incentives for maximizing the creation of affordable housing, including real estate property tax credits for owners of buildings that maintain affordable housing units; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO:
SECTION 1. Section 2-45-110 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by inserting the underscored lang...

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