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(f) Principal Residence. Any household that occupies an Affordable Unit must <br />occupy that unit as its principal residence. <br />(g) Approval of Residents. The Affordable Developer shall complete the <br />required income certification in connection with an Affordable Unit in accordance with the <br />Resident Selection Criteria. <br />(h) Senior City Restrictions. The provisions to enforce the Affordable <br />Developer's obligations under the Affordable Housing Plan and the City's Affordable Housing <br />Ordinance, (the “AH Restrictions”), and provisions to enforce Affordable Developer's obligation <br />under Government Code section 65915 (“Density Bonus Restrictions”), to construct, or cause to <br />be constructed, the Affordable Development. The AH Restrictions and the Density Bonus <br />Restrictions are collectively, the “City Senior Restrictions.” The City Senior Restrictions may not <br />be subordinated to any lien or encumbrance whatsoever. <br />Section 2.2 Allowable Rent. <br /> <br />(a) Affordable Rent. Rent for the Affordable Units shall not exceed the <br />Affordable Rent applicable to Very Low Income Units and Low Income Units set forth below, and <br />in no circumstance may more than 80% or seventy-nine (79) of the Affordable Units be subject to <br />Affordable Rent as determined by CTCAC. To the extent the Affordable Rent allowed hereunder <br />conflict with rents set forth in Section 50053 of the California Health and Safety Code, the rents <br />allowed here under shall prevail. The City shall also permit alternative criteria, when necessary, to <br />be consistent with State and Federal statutes and regulations governing publicly financed rental <br />housing. <br /> <br />(b) Very Low-Income Rent. Subject to Section 2.3 below, the Rent charged to <br />Residents of the Very Low-Income Units shall not exceed the Very Low-Income Rent. <br /> <br />(c) Low Income Rent. Subject to Section 2.3 below, the Rent charged to <br />Residents of the Low-Income Units shall not exceed the Low-Income Rent. <br /> <br />(d) No Additional Fees. The Affordable Developer shall not charge any fee, <br />other than the Affordable Rent, to any Resident for any housing or other services provided by the <br />Affordable Developer. <br /> <br />(e) Initial and Subsequent Rents. No later than November 1 of each calendar <br />year, the City shall provide the Affordable Developer with a schedule of permissible maximum <br />Very Low Income Rents and Low Income Rents for the succeeding year. Under no circumstance <br />may Affordable Developer raise rents above the permissible maximum rents as allowed under the <br />annual rent schedule provided by the City and/or CTCAC, as applicable. <br /> <br />(f) Assumed Household Size. In calculating the allowable Rent for the <br />Affordable Units, the following “Assumed Household Sizes” shall be utilized pursuant to the terms <br />of Health and Safety Code Section 50052.5(h), except as set forth below: <br /> <br />ATTY/RESO.0029/CC RESO APPROVING ARCHITECTUAL PERMIT, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP (920 SHASTA) - EXHIBIT C <br />REV: 04-22-25 VR <br /> <br />Page 173 of 224