What are the Commissions current Allocation Criteria Points?
The Commission has 13 Allocation Criteria for a total of 200 possible points. The Allocation Criteria and Points follow: • Additional Low-Income Housing Set-Aside (maximum 50 points) • Additional Low-Income Housing Use Period (maximum 44 points) • Housing Needs (maximum 10 points) • Non-Profit Sponsor (5 points) • Special-Needs Housing Commitments Farmworker Housing (35 points) Housing for the Homeless (35 points) for Large Households (5-10 points) for Persons who are Elderly (5-10 points) for Persons with Disabilities (5-10 points) • Preservation of Federally-Assisted Low-Income Housing (10 points) • Rehabilitation Projects (maximum 5 points) *If Rehabilitation is part of a Community Revitalization Plan (additional 2 points) • Developer Fees (maximum 10 points) • Historic Property (5 points) • Targeted Areas (maximum 5 points) *If entire project is located in a QCT and the Project’s development contributes to a Community Revitalization Plan (additional 2 points) • Leveraging of Public