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4/28/2025
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ATTY/RESO.0033/CC RESO CC RESO ADOPTING AMENDMENT T0 DTPP (901 EL CAMINO REAL) <br />REV: 04-22-25 VR <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />(DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN AMENDMENT) <br /> <br />(901 EL CAMINO REAL) <br /> <br />Sec. 2.0.4 – MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DEVELOPMENT (M.A.D.) <br />While dwelling units per acre (du/ac) and floor area ratio (FAR) are not restricted <br />on a site by-site basis, the City Council has established and adopted Maximum Allowable <br />Development permitted under the provisions of this Precise Plan for the DTPP Area as a <br />whole. <br />The City will monitor and publish the amount of development that occurs after <br />adoption of the Plan in a form to be determined by the Planning Manager/Designee. <br />Updates to this summary of development will occur each time new development takes <br />place. When the MAD is reached in any category, expressed either in housing units or <br />square footage, no further development in that category may be permitted without an <br />amendment to the MAD provisions of the Precise Plan by the City Council. <br /> <br />Not later than 30 days after the granting of entitlement to 80% or more of the <br />Allowable Units or any of the Allowable Square Footage totals in any category, the <br />Planning Manager/Designee shall report to the City Council the crossing of the 80% <br />threshold and the City Council may, but is not required to, initiate consideration of an <br />amendment to the Precise Plan to modify the M.A.D. specified in the Plan. <br /> <br />Unless there is a Development Agreement which specifies otherwise, upon <br />issuance of a Building Permit, a project shall be deemed to be entitled to the number of <br />dwelling units or square footage specified in the Building Permit, but such entitlement <br />shall expire unless construction commences for such units or square footage within one <br />year of the date of issuance of the Building Permit and is pursued reasonably to <br />completion as determined by the Chief Building Official. No Building Permit may be issued <br />to allow a net increase in development in excess of the MAD in any category as specified <br />in the Precise Plan. A Building Permit erroneously issued in excess of the MAD shall <br />confer no legal rights. <br /> <br />No MAD limits are established on the number of residential units, consistent with <br />the state’s Housing Accountability Act (HAA; Government Code Sec. 65589.5) and <br />Housing Crisis Act (HCA; Government Code Sec. 66300 et seq.); however environmental <br />review has been performed at a programmatic level through the DTPP EIR, the Transit <br />District SEIR, the DTPP Plan-Wide SEIR, and the Housing Element with affordability <br />levels in accordance with the Affordable Housing Ordinance: <br /> <br /> MAD limits for net new nonresidential spaces are as follows: <br /> <br />
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