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Originally Posted by atomickitten
i am really confused how the 50% community board really works, do they go by low logs or high logs with community board preference first... cos i am sure ariel and queen ursula by the water should move in first.... nothing much over there but more luxury buildings and the sea.
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Information is out there if you would but look.
https://www.thecity.nyc/2020/6/29/21...g-lottery-odds
To wit page 37-38 of marketing handbook which says in part:
"COMMUNITY PREFERENCE
1. As instructed by the Agency prior to the marketing effort, the Marketing
Agent may be required during initial lease-up or sales to give an occupancy
preference for a percentage of the units to applicants who, at the time of
application and processing, are residents of the Community District in which
the building is located (“Community Preference Units”). Applicants with
community resident status must meet all other eligibility requirements of the
Project.
2. When the community preference is fully achieved, any remaining
community applicants will be processed in the same order as other
applicants. If, after all applications have been processed, the community
preference cannot be filled, the Marketing Agent must notify the Agency
indicating how much of the preference has been achieved.
a. For projects marketed in the Original Housing Connect, the log must
demonstrate that all applicants with the community preference have
been contacted and their status should be noted in the log.
b. For projects marketed in the New Housing Connect, all applicants on
the community preference batch(es) must have a final disposition
indicating they have been processed. After review, the Agency may
waive the remainder of this preference and authorize the Marketing
Agent to proceed with the remainder of the log sequentially. "
Preference means priority in this instance; disability, community board, municipal workers, seniors, veterans or whatever else city has forced developer to set aside unit for are first.
Once they are filled (or not in certain instances) then things move to general population of applicants.