1.
Minimum Unit Net Area
Requirements:
a. "Net" area is
measured from the interior finished face of the exterior wall to
the centerline of the common, or party, wall.
b. Minimum Bedroom Net Area is measured from
the interior faces of all walls surrounding each bedroom, excluding closets,
mechanical rooms, and storage rooms.
Unit Type
|
Number of
Bathrooms
|
Minimum Unit Net
Area*
|
Minimum Bedroom Net Area
|
1 bedroom
|
1
|
750 sq. ft.
|
120 sq. ft.
|
2 bedroom
|
1.5
|
950 sq. ft.
|
120 sq. ft.
|
3 bedroom
|
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.
c. Exceptions
to minimum area requirements:
(i).
Developments with USDA Rural Development financing;
(ii). Rehabilitation of existing residential
rental units; and
(iii). Assisted
Living Developments.
2.
Exterior Building
Standards:
a.
Exterior building coverings: For new construction,
very low maintenance materials are required. Acceptable materials include:
(i). Brick;
(ii). High quality vinyl siding with a
minimum thickness of .042 and a life time nonprorated limited warranty (50
year) transferable; or
(iii).
Cementitious siding.
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.
b.
Prefinished fascia
and soffit: Vinyl or aluminum panels should be used and must
contain vents.
c.
Entry
doors: Materials for entry doors are to be metal-clad wood or
hollow metal construction. "Peepholes" and deadbolt locks are required in entry
doors. Dead bolt locks on entry doors should have "thumb latch" on interior
side. Double keyed dead bolt locks are prohibited. All exterior
doors must have minimum clear opening width of 34
inches.
d.
Roofing
materials: Anti-fungal 235 lb. seal tab shingles over 15 lb. felt
paper or metal roof with a minimum 25-year warranty must be used.
e.
Gutters and
downspouts shall be appropriately designed with a minimum 5"
gutter and 2"x 3" downspout. All downspouts shall empty onto concrete
splashblocks or piped to an appropriate drain location.
f.
Roof gable vents
must be made of aluminum or vinyl materials.
g.
Attics must be
vented.
h.
All primary
entries should be within a breezeway or have a minimum roof
covering of 5 feet deep by 5 feet wide, and should be designed to divert water
away from the entry door. Entry pads measuring 5 feet by 5 feet and made of
impervious material with a minimum slope of 1/4 inch per foot are required at
each primary entry.
i.
Breezeways functioning as fire exits must be
constructed of concrete floor/decking material.
j.
Exterior shutters
are required on all 100% vinyl siding buildings.
k.
Exterior stairway
components, such as stringers, steps, risers, handrails, pickets,
and structural supports, and porch and patio
components, structural and non-structural, 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 11/2" 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 and be at least 5-feet wide.
u. All driveways on single-family homes must
be concrete.
3.
Interior Building and Space Standards:
a.
Kitchen spaces:
(i). Each unit must be equipped with a dry
chemical fire extinguisher readily accessible in the kitchen.
(ii). New cabinets must have dual sidetrack
drawers.
(iii). A pantry closet is
required in each unit. The pantry must be 1'6" x 1'6" deep with a minimum five
shelves, located in the kitchen.
b.
Bathroom Spaces:
(i). Tub/shower units should have minimum
dimensions of 30-inch width by 60-inch length. Units in senior and assisted
living developments must be equipped with anti-scald valves.
(ii). Water closets should be centered 18
inches from sidewalls or vanity/lavatories.
c.
Hallways should
have a minimum width of 36 inches.
d. All interior
doors intended for passage must have minimum clear opening width
of 34 inches.
e.
Overhead lighting is required in each room.
f.
Sliding glass
doors are prohibited.
g. A hard-wired with battery back-up
smoke detector is required per floor of each
unit.
h. A carbon
monoxide detector must be installed in each unit. (Only for
developments using gas.)
4.
Plumbing and Mechanical
Equipment:
a. HVAC units and
water heaters are not permitted in attic spaces.
b. HVAC units and water heaters must be
placed in mechanical closets with insulated walls.
c. Water heaters must be placed in drain pans
with drain piping plumbed to the outside.
d. Gas water heaters shall be located in an
individual, separate mechanical closet.
e. HVAC refrigeration lines must be
insulated.
5.
Energy Efficient Systems, Insulation, and Equipment.
a.
Ceiling fans will
be installed in each bedroom and living room.
b.
Shower heads will
not exceed a 2.5 gallon per minute flow rate.
c.
1/2"
insulation will wrap hot water pipes
d.
Fluorescent light
features will be installed in the kitchen, bathroom(s) and utility
room area.
e.
Exterior
wall insulation must have an overall R-16 minimum for the entire
wall assembly.
f. An
exterior house wrap (e.g. TYVEK) must be
installed.
g.
Roof or
attic insulation must have an R-38 minimum rating.
h. All water piping located on exterior walls
and in attic space must be insulated.
i.
Sound proofing or
insulation achieving a sound rating of STC 54 is required in common/party walls
and ceilings.
j.
Gas or
oil heated systems shall have a minimum AFUE rating of 90% with a
minimum 13 SEER rated air conditioning system.
k.
Heat pump systems shall have minimum
HSPF rating of 7.8 with a minimum 13 SEER rated air conditioning
system.
l.
Windows shall have frames and sashes constructed of
wood, vinyl-clad wood, or extruded vinyl. Windows shall have two or more panes
of insulated glass, at least one pane of which has a Low-Emission (Low-E)
coating, which are argon gas filled.
Windows shall have a U-Factor of not greater than 0.41.
(For rehabilitation
developments, if any of the above elements cannot be
included in any building because of structural constraints, an energy audit or
report, performed by an independent, professional energy consultant/audit firm,
which identifies those constraints but enumerates:
i. Other effective energy improvements or
energy performance measures designed to increase energy efficiency in the
particular building, and
ii. The
energy efficiency to be achieved by such improvements of measures on the
particular building. The energy audit or report shall describe the
methodology/testing procedures utilized. may be submitted for approval by ADFA
staff. The applicant must submit a signed statement that it will implement the
energy improvements or energy performance measures identified within the energy
audit or report in order to be considered for points under this criterion.
Also, a certification from the design architect or licensed engineer confirming
the implementation of the energy improvements or energy performance measures
will be required prior to the issuance of IRS Form 8609.)