Board of AdjustmentAug. 10, 2020

E-6 BOA WORKGROUP ASSISTANCE FUNDING — original pdf

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City Council & City Manager, WHEREAS, the members of the Austin Board of Adjustment (“BOA”), fees have increased to a point that many socioeconomically challenged families in the City have been priced out of the ability to have their due process rights met at the Board of Adjustment; and WHEREAS, the BOA would like to give a fair and equitable hearing to all citizens that believe they deserve a special exception to, or a hardship variance from, the land development code; and WHEREAS, the metropolitan area of the City of Austin has approximately 11% of its residents below the federal poverty limit who would be severely challenged or unable to pay the BOA current fee thereby preventing these citizens experiencing issues with Austin’s complex land development code from being able to come to our Board for relief; and WHEREAS, further complicating the situation there is a current public health crisis in the form of SARS-CoV-2 that has resulted in mass unemployment and loss of income; and WHEREAS, a large number of the recent BOA cases have been for issues related primarily to commercial development and large home/real estate developers instead of homes of working or middle class neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, in the past the City of Austin has a history of providing financial assistance programs to assist its citizens and has been at the forefront of implementing policy that provides equity and access to government to all ie. Austin Energy CAP etc.; and WHEREAS, it is the desire that the City Council and City Manager support a fee assistance program for the Board of Adjustments in which the Board fully understands that the current fee structure was intended to reflect the actual cost of services provided by staff within the City, the BOA would like to be clear that any fee assistance program should not result in changes to staffing, rather, that the BOA and the staff provide a public good that should be provided by and supported with tax dollars and fees collected by the city, rather than wholly paid for by socioeconomically challenged applicants; and WHEREAS, the staff that serves the BOA provides exemplary customer service and board support duties, and our city should be proud of the professionalism and knowledge provided by its staff to residents; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: The Board of Adjustment hereby respectfully requests that a Board of Adjustment Applicant Assistance Program (BAAP) be created for residential homestead applicants meeting the following eligibility criteria who are requesting a hardship variance or special exception. If the applicant’s household participates in one of the following programs:  Medicaid Program  Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)  Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Page 1 of 3  E-6/1LATE BACKUP  Telephone Lifeline Program  Travis County Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP)  Medical Access Program (MAP)  Supplemental Security Income (SSI)  Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) Or if the applicant’s household income is less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Level: Further, the Board of Adjustment respectfully requests that the Board of Adjustment Applicant Assistance Program (BAAP) be funded by a small increase to commercial BOA application fees. An additional $99 per commercial application will be placed into a pool where it can accrue. The new commercial fees would be as follows:  Commercial Zoning Variance -  Commercial Special Exceptions -  Commercial Sign Variance - $3,004 $2,245 $3,004 The fund would accrue for the entire fiscal year and any funds -$1,000 at the end of the year unused by applicants could be used for city beautification projects, rainwater collection, and/or to create greenspaces. The remaining $1,000 would roll over to the new year to provide initial funding for qualified applicants. The base fee for residential applicants (limited to a homestead that is the principal residence of the person who has owned and occupied the residence since January 1 of the tax year in which the applicant files the request) would remain $500 paid for through the fund and the city would be responsible for funding the required notifications and re-notifications up to but not exceeding 5 notification processes. Variances or special exceptions granted by the Board of Adjustment to applicants who have met the eligibility criteria for and received relief from the BAAP fund will be good for 18 months. Respectfully Submitted, City of Austin Board of Adjustment Page 2 of 3  E-6/2LATE BACKUP   Additional Supporting Information: Austin Energy, in collaboration with the Board of Adjustment liaison, would provide the resources required to verify eligibility. NOTE: THIS PART STILL NEEDS TO BE WORKED OUT BETWEEN STAFF AND AUSTIN ENERGY. WE’LL NEED ELAINE TO CONTACT AUSTIN ENERGY TO DETERMINE IF WE CAN GET THIS WITH ZERO COST TO THE BOA AND HOW MUCH EXTRA WORK IT WILL CREATE FOR STAFF. 2020 Federal Poverty Guidelines 5 4 2 1 Persons in Household Total Annual Income $25,520 $34,480 $43,440 $52,400 $61,360 $70,320 $79,280 $88,240 Acceptable items to show the proof of household income with this application are: 7 6 8 3  Copy of most recent pay stub(s) from all employers covering the last two months for all members of the household  The most recently filed tax return (must be signed) or W-2 form  A signed letter from each employer indicating the level of your wage  Documentation of social security income  Copy of an unemployment form with eligibility dates  Copies of the two most recent unemployment checks  Copy of the most recent bank statement showing direct deposit of income (for SSI, Social Security, annuity, pension) Page 3 of 3  E-6/3LATE BACKUP