Actively Employed Units

“Active Employment Unit” or “AEU”, means a dwelling unit that is required to be occupied by a qualified Active Employment Household.

Active employment household” or “actively employed household” or “AEH”, means a household with at least one adult who meets one of the following criteria; provided, however, where there are unrelated individuals living together in one household, at least

50 percent of all the adults comprising the household shall meet one of the following

criteria:

  1. A full-time (aggregate of at least 30 hours of employment per week for

a minimum of nine months per calendar year) employee of a business, or

entity, or entities located within Grand County; or

  1. An owner of a business or entity with a primary place of business

within Grand County; or

  1. A full-time (aggregate of 30 hours of employment per week for a

minimum of nine months out of each calendar year) worker who is self-employed or works out of their home must provide their entire list of

clients/workload so that it can be verified that a minimum of 75 percent of

their billable hours are for clients or projects located within Grand County.

  1. A person who is unable to work or does not have a work history

required under subsections F.1 through F.3 of this section due to a

disability as defined by the state and federal Fair Housing Acts, the

Americans with Disabilities Act or other applicable state or federal law;

  1. A family member of the owner of the property
  2. A retiree with a work history required under subsection 1 through 4 of this section for the five years prior to retirement.

URL with full definition: https://www.moabcity.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3509/Draft-AEH-Ordinance-2022-05-032422


*The information provided herein is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. Definitions, terms, and interpretations related to real estate may vary by jurisdiction and may be subject to change. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to consult with the appropriate local, state, or federal authorities, as well as qualified professionals, to obtain complete and up-to-date information relevant to their specific circumstances.