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AgdaPkt 2015-12-07 Closed and Joint SA and PFA
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AgdaPkt 2015-12-07 Closed and Joint SA and PFA
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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/7/2015
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6.4.B. - Page 18 <br /> 10. The City Council hereby determines that the following percentages of <br /> affordable units will mitigate the impacts of residential development on the need for <br /> affordable housing: <br /> Type of Unit Moderate Low Income Very Low Income <br /> Income <br /> Single-Family, Duplex, 15% -- -- <br /> Townhouse <br /> Condominium and <br /> -- 12.50/0 10% <br /> Apartment <br /> *Definitions of project types and affordability categories are contained in the Nexus Study. <br /> 11. The City Council further determines that the following number of affordable <br /> units will mitigate the impacts of nonresidential development on the need for affordable <br /> housing: <br /> Required Affordable Units per 100,000 sf in a Nonresidential Project* <br /> Moderate Low Income Very Low Total <br /> Income Income <br /> Office 3 5 2 10 <br /> Retail etc. -- 2 2 4 <br /> Hotel -- 2 2 4 <br /> *Definitions of project types and affordability categories are contained in the Nexus <br /> Study. <br /> 12. The City Council hereby adopts a fee for processing applications for waivers <br /> from or modifications as shown on Exhibit "D", attached hereto and incorporated by <br /> reference herein.. <br /> 13. The City Council finds that all of the housing impact fees adopted pursuant <br /> to this Resolution do not exceed the actual affordable housing impacts of the development <br /> projects to which those housing impact fees relate, as further set forth in the Nexus Study. <br /> 14. Adoption of this Resolution is exempt from the California Environmental <br /> Quality Act because the adoption of this resolution is not a project, in that it is a government <br /> funding mechanism which does not involve any commitment to any specific project (CEQA <br /> Guidelines Section 15378(b)(4)), and because it can be seen with certainty that there is no <br /> possibility that the fees may have a significant effect on the environment, in that this <br /> ATTY/RESO.3148/CC RESO ESTABLISHING HOUSING IMPACT FEES <br /> REV: 12-02-15 VR <br /> Page 4 of 10 <br />
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