Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 109 - Arkansas Development Finance Authority
Division 04 - Multi-Family Housing
Rule 109.04.06-004 - Changes to the Multi-Family Housing Minimum Design Standards
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
The following outline of minimum standards must be used in designing Multi-Family developments receiving low-income housing tax credits.
Any deviation from these standards must receive prior written approval from the Arkansas Development Finance Authority. In addition to these minimum standards, all developments must be designed in accordance with all federal and state accessibility requirements, Fair Housing requirements, and any applicable local, state and national building codes.
I. Site Selection Criteria:
Any development site proposed within the 100-year flood plain. The community where located must be currently participating in the National Flood Insurance Program. Flood Insurance must be obtained and maintained throughout the affordability period. Any part of the site that will undergo development, i.e., residential buildings, community buildings, playgrounds, swimming pools, recreational areas, sidewalks and parking areas, must be raised to level no less than one (1) foot about the flood plain level.
II. Drawing Submission Criteria:
The following documents shall be prepared by a registered architect or engineered licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas.
Complete, final plans and specifications must be submitted to ADFA prior to any preconstruction conference, if required, or prior to construction.
III. Outline Specifications: Provide a brief description of each specification using the Construction Specification Index format or a similar format:
Example:
DIVISION 2 SITE WORK
Section 02232 : Select Material Sub-base Course for Flexible Pavement
IV. Building Design Criteria:
All siding materials listed above are required to be 8 inches above the finished floor elevation of the building ground floor, with the exception of concrete patio and covered breezeway areas. Brick or decorative block must be used as an apron material.
U wnit Type |
Number of Bathrooms |
Minimum Unit Net Area* |
Minimum Bedroom Net Area |
i 1 bedroom |
1 |
750 sq. ft. |
120 sq. ft. |
t 2 bedroom h 3 bedroom |
1.5 |
950 sq. ft. |
120 sq. ft. |
2 |
1150 sq. ft. |
120 sq. ft. |
|
4 bedroom |
2 |
1300 sq. ft. |
120 sq. ft. |
* Unit areas do not include outside storage, covered porches, patios, balconies, etc. minimum slope of 1/4 inch per foot are required at each exterior entry.
either used as part of the building or within the site development, must be constructed from noncombustible materials such as concrete, steel, aluminum or masonry. l. Exterior lighting is required at entry doors. m. Landscaping: All disturbed areas subject to erosion must be sodded. One 1 1/2" tree per every 2 units. Six 1 gallon shrubs per unit. n. Concrete curbing is required along all paved areas throughout the development site,
including parking areas. o. Sidewalk access to all parking spaces must be provided. p. A development sign including the fair housing logo is required. q. A minimum of one enclosed trash dumpster or compactor is required. r. Continuous asphalt or concrete paved access road must be provided to the entrance of the development. s. All parking must be asphalt or concrete. t. All sidewalks and walkways must be concrete. u. All driveways on single-family homes must be concrete.