Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 12 : Section 1701z


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1701z. New technologies in the development of housing for lower income families

    (a) Institution of program; assistance to mobile home buyers
      In order to encourage the use of new housing technologies in
    providing decent, safe, and sanitary housing for lower income
    families; to encourage large-scale experimentation in the use of
    such technologies; to provide a basis for comparison of such
    technologies with existing housing technologies in providing such
    housing; and to evaluate the effect of local housing codes and
    zoning regulations on the large-scale use of new housing
    technologies in the provision of such housing, the Secretary of
    Housing and Urban Development (hereinafter referred to as the
    "Secretary") shall institute a program under which qualified
    organizations, public and private, will submit plans for the
    development of housing for lower income families, using new and
    advanced technologies, on Federal land which has been made
    available by the Secretary for the purposes of this section, or on
    other land where (1) local building regulations permit the
    construction of experimental housing, or (2) State or local law
    permits variances from building regulations in the construction of
    experimental housing for the purpose of testing and developing new
    building technologies.
    (b) Approval of plans utilizing new housing technologies;
      considerations
      The Secretary shall approve not more than five plans utilizing
    new housing technologies which are submitted to him pursuant to the
    program referred to in subsection (a) of this section and which he
    determines are most promising in furtherance of the purposes of
    this section. In making such determination the Secretary shall
    consider - 
        (1) the potential of the technology employed for producing
      housing for lower income families on a large scale at a moderate
      cost;
        (2) the extent to which the plan envisages environmental
      quality;
        (3) the possibility of mass production of the technology; and
        (4) the financial soundness of the organization submitting the
      plan, and the ability of such organization, alone or in
      combination with other organizations, to produce at least one
      thousand dwelling units a year utilizing the technology proposed.
    (c) Number of dwelling units to be constructed for each type of
      technology; evaluation of projects
      In approving projects for mortgage insurance under section
    1715x(a)(2) of this title, the Secretary shall seek to achieve the
    construction of at least one thousand dwelling units a year over a
    five-year period for each of the various types of technologies
    proposed in approved plans under subsection (b) of this section.
    The Secretary shall evaluate each project with respect to which
    assistance is extended pursuant to this section with a view to
    determining (1) the detailed cost breakdown per dwelling unit, (2)
    the environmental quality achieved in each unit, and (3) the effect
    which local housing codes and zoning regulations have, or would
    have if applicable, on the cost per dwelling unit.
    (d) Transfer of surplus property
      Notwithstanding the provisions of the Federal Property and
    Administrative Services Act of 1949, any land which is excess
    property within the meaning of such Act and which is determined by
    the Secretary to be suitable in furtherance of the purposes of this
    section may be transferred to the Secretary upon his request.
    (e) Report of findings; legislative recommendations
      The Secretary shall, at the earliest practicable date, report his
    findings with respect to projects assisted pursuant to this section
    (including evaluations of each such project in accordance with
    subsection (c) of this section), together with such recommendations
    for additional legislation as he determines to be necessary or
    desirable to expand the available supply of decent, safe, and
    sanitary housing for lower income families through the use of
    technologies the efficacy of which has been demonstrated under this
    section.



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