Oregon HB4082 allows cities to add sites for affordable housing for older persons and manufactured dwelling parks to their urban growth boundaries.
Oregon HB4082 amends existing law to allow cities to add sites for affordable housing for older persons and manufactured dwelling parks to their urban growth boundaries. The bill specifies that these sites must be affordable for households with incomes not exceeding 120 percent of the area median income. It also mandates that all land within the housing development, excluding land in a manufactured dwelling park, must be designated for housing older persons. The bill includes provisions for zoning, master planning, and restrictive covenants to enforce these requirements.
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