A. Any applicant requesting a density bonus and any incentive(s), waiver(s), parking reductions, or commercial development bonus provided by state density bonus law shall submit a density bonus report as described below concurrently with the filing of the planning application for the first discretionary permit required for the housing development, commercial development, or mixed-use development. The requests contained in the density bonus report shall be processed concurrently with the planning application. The applicant shall be informed whether the application is complete consistent with California Government Code Section 65943.
B. The density bonus report shall include the following minimum information:
1. Requested Density Bonus.
a. Summary table showing the maximum number of dwelling units permitted by the zoning and general plan excluding any density bonus units, proposed affordable units by income level, proposed bonus percentage, number of density bonus units proposed, total number of dwelling units proposed on the site, and resulting density in units per acre.
b. A tentative map and/or preliminary site plan, drawn to scale, showing the number and location of all proposed units, designating the location of proposed affordable units and density bonus units.
c. The zoning and general plan designations and assessor's parcel number(s) of the housing development site.
d. Calculation of the maximum number of dwelling units permitted by the city's zoning regulations and general plan for the housing development, excluding any density bonus units.
e. A description of all dwelling units existing on the site in the five (5)-year period preceding the date of submittal of the application and identification of any units rented in the five (5)-year period. If dwelling units on the site are currently rented, income and household size of all residents of currently occupied units, if known. If any dwelling units on the site were rented in the five (5)-year period but are not currently rented, the income and household size of residents occupying dwelling units when the site contained the maximum number of dwelling units, if known.
f. Description of any recorded covenant, ordinance, or law applicable to the site that restricted rents to levels affordable to very low or lower income households in the five (5)-year period preceding the date of submittal of the application.
g. If a density bonus is requested for a land donation, the location of the land to be dedicated, proof of site control, and reasonable documentation that each of the requirements included in California Government Code Section 65915, subdivision (g) can be met.
2. Requested Concession(s) or Incentive(s). In the event an application proposes concessions or incentives for a housing development pursuant to state density bonus law, the density bonus report shall include the following minimum information for each incentive requested, shown on a site plan if appropriate:
a. The city's usual development standard and the requested development standard or regulatory incentive.
b. Except where mixed-use zoning is proposed as a concession or incentive, reasonable documentation to show that any requested incentive will result in identifiable and actual cost reductions to provide for affordable housing costs or rents.
c. If approval of mixed-use zoning is proposed, reasonable documentation that nonresidential land uses will reduce the cost of the housing development, that the nonresidential land uses are compatible with the housing development and the existing or planned development in the area where the proposed housing development will be located, and that mixed-use zoning will provide for affordable housing costs or rents.
3. Requested Waiver(s). In the event an application proposes waivers of development standards for a housing development pursuant to state density bonus law, the density bonus report shall include the following minimum information for each waiver requested on each lot, shown on a site plan if appropriate:
a. The city's usual development standard and the requested development standard.
b. Reasonable documentation that the development standards for which a waiver is requested will have the effect of physically precluding the construction of a development at the densities or with the concessions or incentives permitted by California Government Code Section 65915.
4. Requested Parking Reduction. In the event an application proposes a parking reduction for a housing development pursuant to California Government Code Section 65915, subdivision (p), a table showing parking required by the zoning regulations, parking proposed under Section 65915, subdivision (p), and reasonable documentation that the project is eligible for the requested parking reduction.
5. Child Care Facility. If a density bonus or incentive is requested for a child care facility in a housing development, reasonable documentation that all of the requirements included in California Government Code Section 65915, subdivision (h) can be met.
6. Condominium Conversion. If a density bonus or incentive is requested for a condominium conversion, reasonable documentation that all of the requirements included in California Government Code Section 65915.5 can be met.
7. Commercial Development Bonus. If a commercial development bonus is requested for a commercial development, the application shall include the proposed partnered housing agreement and the proposed commercial development bonus, as defined in Section 17.32.220, and reasonable documentation that each of the standards included in Subsection 17.32.220(C) has been met.
8. Fee. Payment of any fee in an amount set by resolution of the city council for staff time necessary to determine compliance of the density bonus plan with state density bonus law.
(Ord. 2021-08, 2021)