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10 <br />22206 920 Shasta <br />Affordable Housing Plan and Density Bonus Request <br />November 5, 2024 <br />segregation as a result of introducing 100 new dwelling units in compliance with Fair Housing <br />laws, the Project would not cause residential segregation. <br />Since the City has adopted the Housing Element and included all 100 dwelling units in the site <br />inventory list, the City has already made the determination that the proposed location is <br />suitable for affordable housing and is consistent with the Housing Element. The Project would <br />be consistent with the General Plan land use designation of Mixed-Use Transition. Because the <br />law requires the General Plan to be internally consistent, and the Housing Element was just <br />adopted, other elements of the General Plan cannot be inconsistent with the Housing Element. <br />Therefore, the Project is consistent with the General Plan. The zoning for the site is MUT-S and <br />the Project would be consistent with that designation. To the extent that one could potentially <br />make an argument that the Project would not be consistent with the General Plan or zoning, <br />receipt of a density bonus or incentives do not make the Project inconsistent. See Government <br />Code Sections 65915(d)(5) and (j)(1). <br />Please see response #4 above, to summarize, the Applicant is requesting the land donation option. <br />6.Any other information reasonably requested by the Community Development Director to assist <br />with evaluation of the Affordable Housing Plan under the standards of this Article. <br />To be provided as requested. <br />ATTY/RESO.0034/CC RESO APPROVING PROJECT (901 EL CAMINO REAL) - EXHIBIT B <br />REV: 04-22-25 VR <br /> <br />Page 10 of 29