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Conferees keep primary-residence requirement; allow municipal option and covenants in housing infrastructure agreements
Summary
Conference conferees kept a primary-residence requirement in the housing infrastructure agreement and allowed municipalities to enforce it either by ordinance or by relying on covenants that run with the land.
Conference conferees discussed and left in place a primary-residence requirement in the housing infrastructure agreement section of the S.127 conference draft, and they added implementation flexibility for municipalities.
John Gray of the Office of Legislative Council summarized the consolidated language: the draft requires that "any housing unit is offered exclusively as a primary residence until all indebtedness for the housing infrastructure project of which that housing development is part has been retired." Committee members said the house proposal now applies the same durational requirement across owner-occupied…
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