Long Island Housing Partnership, Inc. joined with local and county elected officials at the Town of Smithtown’s Town Hall Board Room to assist in the first workforce housing Home lotto drawing. Neil Coleman, a 25 year old electrician from Ronkonkoma, was the first name drawn for the purchase of a new affordable home in San Remo, Kings Park.
All 39 applicants that applied for the lottery were in attendance as their names were called at random by local officials from the Town of Smithtown, with the first five names called by Supervisor Ed Wehrheim. Assemblyman Mike Fitzpatrick, Councilman Tom McCarthy (liaison to the Planning Department) Councilwoman Lisa Inzerillo, Councilman Tom Lohmann, Town Clerk Vincent Puleo, the Planning and Community Development coordinator Kelly Brown, and Allyson Murray, the Principal Planner for Town of Smithtown’s Planning Department, each drew the applicant names. All 39 applicants will have the chance to qualify for the San Remo house in the order their names were drawn.
“For quite some time, Smithtown has been known as an expensive place to live. Creating workforce housing like this San Remo property gives our young business professionals the chance to start a family where they grew up.” – Supervisor Ed Wehrheim
The 3 bedroom San Remo property is located on Locust Drive, and is priced at $350,100. The home boasts a beautiful view of a nearby marina, just walking distance from the property.
The Town of Smithtown adopted a Municipal Workforce Housing Policy in October 2017, in accordance with New York State’s LI Workforce Housing Act. The Workforce housing policy requires developers building subdivisions with five or more units to create 10% of the development for workforce housing. To qualify for Workforce Housing, the homeowner’s household income cannot exceed 130 percent of the median income for Long Island. This Locust Drive home is the first property within the Town of Smithtown to be built in compliance with the adopted policy.
“This is exactly what we set out to do at the beginning of the year… talented professionals have a chance to own a brand new home here in Smithtown, under market value and in a fantastic community. I look forward to the next drawing of 7 units at Country Pointe later this year.” – Councilman Tom McCarthy
The Long Island Housing Partnership, Inc. is expected to coordinate the sale of the seven affordable condominium units at Country Pointe “The Woods” in Smithtown, following the completion of construction.