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When a developer enters into an agreement pursuant to Government Code Section 65915 consisting of at least one of the following:

A. Five percent of units restricted to very low-income residents; or

B. Ten percent of the total units of a housing development restricted to lower-income residents; or

C. Ten percent of the total for sale of a common interest housing development restricted to moderate-income residents; or

D. One hundred percent of the housing units (other than manager's units) are restricted to very low-, lower-, and moderate-income residents (with a maximum of 20 percent moderate); or

E. At least 10 percent of the housing units are for transitional foster youth, disabled veterans or homeless persons, with rents restricted at the very low-income level; or

F. At least 20 percent of the housing units are for low-income college students in housing dedicated for full-time students at accredited colleges; or

G. The project donates at least one acre of land to the city for very-low-income units, and the land has the appropriate general plan designation, zoning, permits and approvals, and access to public facilities needed for such housing; or

H. The project is a senior citizen housing development (no affordable units required); or

I. The project is a mobile home park age-restricted to senior citizens (no affordable units required).

The developer shall be eligible for a housing density bonus of up to 35 percent and up to four incentives or concessions if the housing development consists of five or more units. (Ord. 20-02 § 3, 2020)