The following conditions apply to all qualified housing developments:
(A) Occupancy standards for each dwelling unit must meet the minimum standards of the 1997 California Uniform Housing Code or the California Employee Housing Act, depending upon which is applicable.
(B) Before the city issues a certificate of occupancy, the owner must submit a management plan that provides for on-site property management subject to the Director’s approval.
(C) Dwelling units must remain affordable in the original affordability category for a period of not less than 55 years.
(D) When determining the maximum affordable rent, the Director must use following HUD guidelines regarding household and unit size assumptions:
Unit Size | Household Size |
Studio | 1 person |
1-bedroom | 2 persons |
2-bedroom | 4 persons |
3-bedroom | 6 persons |
4-bedroom | 8 persons |
(E) A building facade color and materials palette must be submitted for approval by the Director before the city issues any grading or building permit.
(Ord. 1242, passed 5-7-12)