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requirement. Notwithstanding any other <br />provision of law, the covenants or restrictions <br />shall run with the land and shall be <br />enforceable by the agency or the city against <br />the original owner and successors in interest. <br />(Ord. 99-025 § 212.4, 1999) <br />3.32.050 Monitoring affordable <br />housing. <br />The agency shall monitor, on an ongoing <br />basis, any housing affordable to persons and <br />families of low or moderate income developed <br />or otherwise made available pursuant to any <br />provisions of the Community Redevelopment <br />Law. As part of this monitoring, the agency <br />shall require owners or managers of the <br />housing to submit an annual report to the <br />agency. The annual reports shall include for <br />each rental unit the rental rate and the income <br />and family size of the occupants, and for each <br />owner -occupied unit whether there was a <br />change in ownership from the prior year and, <br />if so, the income and family size of the new <br />owners. The information on income and <br />family size shall be supplied by the tenant in a <br />certified statement on a form provided by the <br />agency. (Ord. 99-025 § 212.5, 1999) <br />3.32.060 Provision of down payment <br />for peace officer's purchase <br />of principal residence. <br />The Legislature has authorized redevelop- <br />ment agencies in specified counties, including <br />Alameda County, to provide the down <br />payment for a peace officers purchase of a <br />principal residence in an urban neighborhood. <br />The following definitions shall control the <br />construction of this section: <br />3.32.050 <br />"Crimes" means those crimes reported in <br />the California Crime Index prepared by the <br />Department of Justice. <br />"Peace officer" means a peace officer as <br />defined in Section 830 of the Penal Code who <br />is employed by the city and whose income at <br />the time of the purchase does not exceed one <br />hundred twenty percent (12017o) of the area <br />median income, adjusted for family size <br />pursuant to Health and Safety Code 50093. <br />"Urban neighborhood" means territory <br />within the project area that is all or a portion <br />of a census tract designated by the agency, <br />after consulting with the city's law <br />enforcement officials, where the number of <br />crimes per capita in the census tract over the <br />last year is at least ten percent (10%) greater <br />than the number of crimes per capita <br />countywide, over the last year. <br />From the low- and moderate -income <br />housing fund or any other source, the agency <br />may provide up to one hundred percent <br />(100%) of the down payment for the purchase <br />of a principal residence by a peace officer in <br />an urban neighborhood. The down payment <br />shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the <br />purchase price of the residence. The peace <br />officer shall occupy the residence as his or her <br />principal residence for at least ten (10) years. <br />If, during those ten (10%) years, the peace <br />officer ceases to be employed by the city or <br />establishes another principal residence, he or <br />she shall repay the agency a prorated amount <br />of the down payment, based on the time <br />remaining, subject to the provisions of Health <br />and Safety Code Section 33334.21. <br />The agency may adopt any rules, <br />regulations, or limitations necessary to <br />implement this section. If the agency provides <br />such down payments, it shall prepare the <br />report required by Health and Safety Code <br />141 <br />