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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/16/2019
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12/16/2019 <br />B. Definitions: <br />1. Small Projects. Development on a site that is 15,000 square feet or less in size. <br />2. Large Projects. Development on a site that is more than 15,000 square feet in size. <br />3. Child Care Facilities. Provide a child care facility meeting state licensing requirements and which <br />is open to the general public. <br />4. Active Uses. Provide active uses that are generally open to the public, provide ground floor display <br />windows to promote views into the business, and sell goods or services of a personal or business <br />nature. These uses generally include retail & services, restaurant & entertainment (see Zoning <br />Code Table 55.2 for Use Regulations and Article 2 for Definitions). <br />S. Publicly Accessible Open Space. Provide parks, plazas, courtyards, and other publicly accessible <br />open space. <br />6. Shared /Connected Parking. Provide shared parking (as defined in Zoning Code Article 2) which is <br />publicly accessible for all users (even non -customers) and may include linking private lots for <br />improved access and circulation. Restricted hours, time limitations, or paid meters may be <br />permitted depending on the use. <br />7. Affordable Housing. Provide very -low income units onsite or offsite as part of the project. This is <br />in addition to requirements for inclusion of affordable housing requirements established in the <br />City's Affordable Housing Ordinance (Zoning Code Article 29). Units shall be constructed at the <br />same time/phase as the market rate units. <br />8. Housing. Provide dwelling units onsite as part of the project (see Zoning Code Article 2 for <br />definition of Dwelling). <br />ATTY/RESO.0123/CC RESO ADOPTING A COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGAM RESO. NO. 15817 <br />REV: 12-11-19 PR MUFF NO. 601 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />Adapt orrepurpose <br />Live/Work Units <br />5% of the total unit count <br />existing building(s) that <br />provide neighborhood <br />character <br />80% along major street(s) - <br />Corner uses — ground floor <br />Active Uses <br />ground floor frontage with <br />frontages with a depth of <br />a depth of 40 ft. or more. <br />40 ft. or more. <br />New Streets or <br />New streets that result in <br />New publicly accessible <br />Pathways <br />blocks less than 400 ft. or <br />bicycle & pedestrian <br />as identified by the City <br />pathways — 8 ft. wide min <br />Business Facade <br />Frontage improvements to <br />Frontage improvements to <br />at least 5 nearby <br />at least 3 nearby <br />Improvements <br />storefronts <br />storefronts <br />Install traffic calming <br />Neighborhood <br />features above and <br />beyond nexus driven <br />Improvements <br />improvements required by <br />the City <br />Non -Profit <br />Commercial <br />15% of gross floor area at <br />Space <br />a subsidized leasing rate <br />B. Definitions: <br />1. Small Projects. Development on a site that is 15,000 square feet or less in size. <br />2. Large Projects. Development on a site that is more than 15,000 square feet in size. <br />3. Child Care Facilities. Provide a child care facility meeting state licensing requirements and which <br />is open to the general public. <br />4. Active Uses. Provide active uses that are generally open to the public, provide ground floor display <br />windows to promote views into the business, and sell goods or services of a personal or business <br />nature. These uses generally include retail & services, restaurant & entertainment (see Zoning <br />Code Table 55.2 for Use Regulations and Article 2 for Definitions). <br />S. Publicly Accessible Open Space. Provide parks, plazas, courtyards, and other publicly accessible <br />open space. <br />6. Shared /Connected Parking. Provide shared parking (as defined in Zoning Code Article 2) which is <br />publicly accessible for all users (even non -customers) and may include linking private lots for <br />improved access and circulation. Restricted hours, time limitations, or paid meters may be <br />permitted depending on the use. <br />7. Affordable Housing. Provide very -low income units onsite or offsite as part of the project. This is <br />in addition to requirements for inclusion of affordable housing requirements established in the <br />City's Affordable Housing Ordinance (Zoning Code Article 29). Units shall be constructed at the <br />same time/phase as the market rate units. <br />8. Housing. Provide dwelling units onsite as part of the project (see Zoning Code Article 2 for <br />definition of Dwelling). <br />ATTY/RESO.0123/CC RESO ADOPTING A COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGAM RESO. NO. 15817 <br />REV: 12-11-19 PR MUFF NO. 601 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />
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