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Reso PC18-08 0032 Reso Recommending Council To Adopt Article 29 Affordable Housing FINAL
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Reso PC18-08 0032 Reso Recommending Council To Adopt Article 29 Affordable Housing FINAL
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2. Fractions. All calculations resulting in fractional units shall be rounded up to the next whole <br />number. <br />3. Other Projects Qualifying for a Bonus. Land donation, child care facilities, condominium <br />conversions or residential developments for transitional foster youth, disabled veterans or <br />homeless persons may also be eligible for a density bonus under the State Density Bonus law. <br />4. Affordable Housing Plan and Agreement. Applicants must submit an Affordable Housing <br />Plan in compliance with Section 29.7 (Affordable Housing Plan and Agreement) in connection <br />with their first application for a planning permit, along with additional information required <br />under Section 32.19.1) (Submittal Requirements and Review Process) to evaluate the <br />project's eligibility for a density bonus, incentives or concessions, waivers, and parking <br />modifications. Projects requesting a state density bonus are also required to record an <br />Affordable Housing Agreement in compliance with Section 29.6 (Standards for Affordable <br />Housing) prior to final or parcel map approval, or, where a map is not processed, prior to <br />issuance of any building permit. <br />Affordability Project <br />Level Type <br />Very Low <br />Low <br />Moderate <br />Senior Citizen <br />housing <br />development <br />or age - <br />restricted <br />mobilehome <br />park <br />Table 32.19(a) Allowed Density Bonuses <br />Percent of Base Units Required to <br />be Affordable to obtain State <br />Density Bonus <br />Rental 5%-11% <br />Rental 10%-20% <br />Ownership 10% - 40% <br />Rental No affordability required <br />Bonus Units Allowed <br />Min Max <br />20% 35% <br />20% 35% <br />5% 35% <br />20% of 20% of <br />senior senior <br />units units <br />* Additional affordable units may be required to satisfy the replacement housing obligations <br />necessary to qualify for the State Density Bonus under California Government Code section <br />65915(a)(3)(A)-(E). <br />F. Requirements for Obtaining Concessions, Incentives, or Parking Modifications <br />1. Number of Concessions. Concessions or incentives are permitted by state law as shown in <br />Table 32.19(b) (Concessions and Incentives). <br />ATTY/RESO.0032/PC RESO RECOMMENDING COUNCIL TO ADOPT ARTICLE 29 AFFORDABLE HOUSING <br />REV: 05-07-18 PR <br />Page 15 of 18 <br />
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