Community banks continue to raise concerns about how regulations are hampering mortgage originations, according to the results of a survey by state regulators. While some community banks have ceased originations, lending data and forward-looking projections suggest that community banks have adapted to the post-crisis regulatory environment. The Federal Reserve and Conference of State Bank Supervisors released a report late last week detailing a survey of 868 banks with $10 billion or less in total assets. Single-family mortgages were named as a primary line of businesses by 69 percent of the surveyed banks in 2015, down from a 75 percent share last year. “Considerable variation in mortgage market conditions was reported...