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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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10/22/2007
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<br />10/22/2007 <br /> <br />80% of area median income and to be owned (in the case of owner-occupied housing) <br />or leased (in the case of rental housing) only by such persons. <br /> <br />MODERATE INCOME HOUSING UNITS: Means a Dwelling Unit, other than a Low <br />Income Housing Unit, that is restricted, by means of an Affordability Agreement, to be <br />affordable to persons with income of not more than 120% of area median income and to <br />be owned (in the case of owner-occupied housing) or leased (in the case of rental <br />housing) only by such persons. <br /> <br />PARK IMPROVEMENT: Includes the planning, design, construction, acquisition, <br />installation, improvement or expansion of any mini parks, neighborhood parks, <br />community parks and special use parks, including associated or appurtenant <br />recreational facilities and equipment and acquisition of land necessary for any Park <br />Improvement <br /> <br />RESIDENTIAL USE: Means a "Dwelling", as that term is defined in Section 2.32 of the <br />Zoning Code. <br /> <br />SITE IMPROVEMENTS: Means: (1) full street improvements and utility connections <br />including, but not limited to curbs, gutters, street paving, traffic control devices, street <br />trees and sidewalks to land which is dedicated pursuant to this section; (2) fencing <br />along the property line of that portion of the subdivision contiguous to the dedicated <br />land; (3) improved drainage through the site; and, (4) other minimal improvements <br />which the city council determines to be essential to the acceptance of the land for <br />recreation purposes. <br /> <br />30.142 <br /> <br />Requirements <br /> <br />A. As a condition of approval of a tentative or final subdivision map or parcel <br />map, the subdivider shall dedicate land for neighborhood and Community Park or <br />recreational purposes pay a fee for such purposes, or both, at the time and according to <br />the standards and formulas contained in this Article. . <br /> <br />B. At the time of approval of the tentative map or parcel map for the <br />subdivision, the City Council shall determine the amount of land that is required to serve <br />a subdivision and may be dedicated pursuant to Section 30.143 and the amount of the <br />fee required by Section 30.144. <br /> <br />C. The requirements of this Article shall not apply to any commercial or <br />industrial subdivision. <br /> <br />30.143 <br /> <br />Parkland Standard <br /> <br />A. It is found and determined that the public interest, convenience, health, <br />welfare and safety require that three acres of property for each one thousand persons <br />residing within this city be devoted to neighborhood and community, park and <br />recreational purposes. <br /> <br />A TTY/ORD/ORD.287 <br />100207 <br /> <br />2319 <br />formerly muff # 305 <br />
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