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<br />sequencing might be requiring the very low income inclusionary units to be <br />occupied before moderate- or low- income or affordable units constructed in <br />proportion to construction of Market Rate Units. <br /> <br />6-3008 Exemptions. <br /> <br />The requirements of this Article do not apply to: <br /> <br />A. The reconstruction of any structures that have been destroyed by fire, flood, <br />earthquake or other act of nature. <br /> <br />B. Developments that already have more units that qualify as affordable to <br />moderate-, low- and very low- income Households than this Article requires. <br /> <br />C. Housing constructed by other govemment agencies. <br /> <br />D. Secondary dwelling units. <br /> <br />6-3010 Inclusionary Housing Standards. <br /> <br />A. Desiqn. Inclusionary Units built under this Article shall generally be <br />indistinguishable from the Market Rate Units and shall conform to the <br />following standards: <br /> <br />1. Location within Project. Inclusionary Units shall not be clustered <br />together in any building, complex or area in the Residential <br />Development, whenever feasible, <br /> <br />2. Infrastructure. The Inclusionary Units shall be comparable in <br />infrastructure (including sewer, water, and other utilities) to the <br />Market Rate Units. <br /> <br />3. Exterior of Inclusionary Units. The construction quality and exterior <br />design of the Inclusionary Units shall be architecturally consistent <br />with the Market Rate Units in terms of design, articulation, quality of <br />materials and finishes. <br /> <br />4. Interior of Inclusionary Units. Inclusionary Units may have different <br />interior finishes and features than the Market Rate Units provided the <br />interior features are durable, of good quality, and consistent with <br />contemporary standards for new housing. <br /> <br />5. Size of Inclusionary Units. <br /> <br />a. Projects with Several Housing Products: Where a project <br />consists of several housing products with different lot sizes and lot <br />configurations (e.g. mixture of single-family detached, single- <br />family attached, courtyard housing, townhouses, and/or <br /> <br />7 <br />
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