What is Buffalo Ready Homes?
Buffalo Ready Homes is an initiative to create “pre-approved housing plans” that can help make it easier to build new homes on vacant and underutilized lots in Buffalo. The initiative is being developed through a partnership between the City of Buffalo and the UB Regional Institute.
What are “pre-approved housing plans”?
Pre-approved housing plans” are home designs that meet Buffalo’s zoning requirements and fit with the city’s neighborhood character and architectural history. Once completed, the plans will be made available by the City of Buffalo for use by developers, property owners, community development organizations, and other partners interested in building new homes.
Why is the City creating pre-approved housing plans?
The goal is to make it easier to build high-quality infill housing on vacant and underutilized lots across Buffalo. Pre-approved plans can help reduce uncertainty in the development process, lower barriers for smaller-scale builders and property owners, and provide practical design options that are already aligned with the city’s zoning and neighborhood context.
How does this relate to Buffalo’s Green Code?
Buffalo’s Green Code provides the zoning framework for how new development should fit within the city’s neighborhoods. Buffalo Ready Homes is intended to be a practical tool to help implement the Green Code by creating housing plans that meet zoning requirements and can be used to support compatible infill development.
Who will be able to use the plans?
The plans are expected to be made available for use by developers, property owners, community development organizations, non-profit housing partners, and others interested in building new homes in Buffalo.
Will the plans work on any vacant lot?
Not necessarily. Each lot is different. Even with a pre-approved housing plan, a proposed project will still need to fit the specific property and meet applicable requirements related to zoning, site conditions, utilities, permitting, and construction.
Does “pre-approved” mean a project is automatically approved?
No. “Pre-approved” means the home design has been created to meet key zoning and design requirements in advance. Individual projects will still need to go through the appropriate City review and permitting steps based on the specific property where the home is proposed.
What kinds of homes will be included?
The initiative is focused on creating practical housing designs that can support new infill development in Buffalo neighborhoods. Specific housing types and designs will be developed through the project and shared as the initiative moves forward.
When will the plans be available?
The project is currently in development. More information about the project timeline, public engagement opportunities, and when the plans may be available will be shared as the initiative moves forward.
Who is leading this work?
Buffalo Ready Homes is being developed through a partnership between the City of Buffalo and the UB Regional Institute. UBRI is also partnering with Trautman Associates to develop the designs and architectural documents for the plans, with close coordination among City staff and other project partners.