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1. The location, type of structure (attached, semi-attached, or detached), proposed <br />tenure (for sale or rental), and size of the proposed Market-Rate Units, any <br />commercial space and/or Inclusionary Units and the basis for calculating the <br />number of Inclusionary Units; <br />2. A site plan (and floor plan for multi-story developments) depicting the location <br />of the Inclusionary Units; <br />3. The income levels to which each Inclusionary Unit will be made affordable; <br />4. The mechanisms that will be used to assure that the Indusionary Units remain <br />affordable for the desired term, such as resale and rental restrictions, deeds of <br />trust, and rights of first refusal and other documents; <br />5. For phased development, a phasing plan that provides for the timely <br />development of the number of Inclusionary Units proportionate to each <br />proposed phase of development as required by Section 6-3010. <br />6. A description of any incentives as indicated in Section 6-3018 that are <br />requested of City; <br />7. Any alternative means designated in Section 6-3016 proposed for the <br />Development along with information necessary to support the findings required <br />by the same Section for approval of such alternatives; and <br />8. Any other information reasonably requested by the Community <br />Development Director to assist with evaluation of the Plan under the <br />standards of this Article. <br />C. Indusionary Housing Agreement. The Indusionary Housing Agreement resale and <br />rental restrictions, deeds of trust, rights of first refusal and other documents <br />authorized by this subsection, and any changes of any such documents which <br />materially alter any policy in the document, must be approved by the Approval <br />Authority prior to being executed with respect to any Residential Development or <br />affordable housing proposals. The form of the Indusionary Housing Agreement will <br />vary depending on the manner in which the provisions of this Article are <br />satisfied for a particular development. All Indusionary Housing Agreements must <br />include, at minimum the following: <br />1. Description of the development, including whether the Inclusionary Units will <br />be rented orowner-0ccupied; <br />2. The number, size and location of Very Low-, Low- or Moderate-Income Units; <br />3. Indusionary incentives by the City (if any), including the nature and amount of <br />any local public funding; <br />ORDINANCE NO. 2004-023 12 <br />
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