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As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the following words have the following meanings:

ATTAINABLE WORK FORCE HOUSING PROJECT: A development project in which ownership, occupancy, and sale of the property to be developed, or the lease or rental of the property to be developed, is restricted in such a fashion as to provide on a permanent basis moderately priced or affordable housing to be occupied only by qualified persons meeting specific criteria that may include income test(s) and employment requirements as described in the project documents. The purpose of an affordable or attainable work force housing project is to help establish and preserve a supply of moderately priced housing to help meet the needs of locally employed residents of the town by providing housing to persons who, because of their income, may not otherwise be in a position to afford to purchase, own, and occupy, or to lease or rent, suitable housing.

TOWN PROJECT: A project involving either: a) the planning, design, construction, erection, repair, maintenance, replacement, relocation, or improvement of any building, structure, facility, recreational field, street, road, path, public way, bridge, excavation or any other public project or work of any kind undertaken and paid for by the town; b) the planning, design, construction, erection, repair, maintenance, replacement, relocation, or improvement of any building, structure, facility, excavation or any other project or work of any kind undertaken with the consent of the town council on town owned real property by a nonprofit entity or the planning, design, construction, erection, repair, maintenance, replacement, relocation or improvement of an attainable work force housing project on town owned, leased, or controlled real property, regardless of whether the attainable work force housing project will be operated by the town or some other person. (Ord. 2, Series 2013)