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A. Introduction <br />Regional Affordable Housing Program Guidelines <br />Guidelines for the Administration and Allocation of <br />SHB 2060 Local Low Income Housing Funds <br />In King County <br />The provisions of Substitute House Bill 2060 became effective in Washington State on June <br />13, 2002 <br />SHB 2060 created a document recording fee on certain documents to be utilized for low <br />income housing. Administration of the fund is shared between local governments and the <br />State. The local portion of SHB 2060 funds is to be administered pursuant to a cooperative <br />agreement between the County and the Cities and Towns within the County <br />The work of the Housing Finance Task Force "HFTF appointed by the King County <br />Growth Management Planning Council in 1994, led to the passage of SHB 2060 In <br />recognition of the recommendations made by the HFTF, a SHB 2060 Planning Group was <br />invited to come together to produce guidelines for the King County SHB 2060 funds. The <br />King County SHB 2060 Planning Group is made up of City representatives, County <br />I City representatives included staff from the cities of: Bunen, Tukwila, Kent, Federal Way, Redmond, Kirkland, <br />Issaquah, Shoreline, Covington, Seatac, Auburn, Seattle, Bellevue and ARCH <br />Housing organization representatives included staff from the following- Seattle -King County Housing Development <br />Consortium, Impact Capital, South King County Multi- Service Center, Hopelink, Fremont Public Association, <br />Seattle Habitat for Humanity, South King County Habitat for Humanity, Friends of Youth, The Salvation Army, <br />Community Psychiatric Clinic, Lifelong Aids Alliance, St. Andrews Housing Group, Housing Resource Group <br />