Because the Legislature firmly supports affordable housing in Florida for all economic classes:
(4) The commission shall analyze those solutions and programs which could begin to address the state's acute need for housing for the homeless; for very-low-income, low-income, and moderate-income persons; and for elderly persons, including programs or proposals which provide for:(a) Offering low-interest and zero-interest loans for the development or rehabilitation of housing;(b) Use of publicly owned lands and buildings as affordable housing sites;(c) Coordination with federal initiatives, including development of an approved housing strategy;(d) Streamlining the various state, regional, and local regulations, and housing and building codes governing the housing industry;(e) Stimulation of public and private cooperative housing efforts;(f) Implementation or expansion of the programs authorized in this chapter;(g) Discovery and assessment of funding sources for low-cost housing construction and rehabilitation; and(h) Development of such other solutions and programs as the commission deems appropriate. In performing its analysis, the commission shall consider both homeownership and rental housing as viable options for the provision of housing. The commission shall also give consideration to various types of residential construction, including but not limited to, manufactured housing.