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Resolution Number
2006-046
Approved Date
04/04/2006
Agenda Item Number
7.W.
Resolution Type
Housing Assistance
Entity Name
State Housing Initiative Partnership Program (SHIP)
Subject
County's Local Housing Assistance Plan
FY 2006,2007,2008,2009
Archived Roll/Disk#
3129
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1836
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Very Low Income <br />(VLI) and Low <br />Income (LI) <br />Affordable Units <br />as Percentage of <br />Project's Total <br />Units <br />Density <br />Bonus <br />(Percent <br />increase <br />in <br />allowable <br />units) <br />Additional Density Bonus for <br />Providing Additional Buffer and <br />Landscaping based on one of the <br />following options (percent <br />increase in allowable units) <br />Range of <br />Possible <br />Density <br />Bonus <br />Percentage <br />(Percent <br />increase <br />in <br />allowable <br />units) <br />Option I <br />Option II <br />Material equal <br />to a 10' wide <br />Type C buffer* <br />with 6' opaque <br />feature along <br />residential <br />district <br />boundaries and <br />4' opaque <br />feature along <br />roadways <br />Material equal <br />to a 20' wide <br />Type B buffer* <br />with 6' opaque <br />feature along <br />residential <br />district <br />boundaries and <br />4' opaque <br />feature along <br />roadways <br />More than 30% <br />10% <br />5% or <br />10% <br />10-20% <br />* Buffer types are identified in Chapter 926 of the county's Land Development <br />Regulations <br />b. An applicant may obtain a density bonus by providing affordable <br />dwelling units off-site from the residential development project, <br />which will utilize the density bonus. For development projects <br />utilizing the off-site affordable dwelling unit density bonus, the <br />affordable housing density bonus shall be determined as follows: <br />The percentage of density bonus shall be one half (1/2) of the <br />applicable density bonus as determined for on-site affordable <br />housing projects as provided in the above table. <br />4. Approval procedure and other requirements. All planned developments shall <br />be reviewed consistent with the requirements of Chapter 915, Planned <br />Development. <br />C. Small Lot Subdivision <br />- Section 971.41(9) of the LDRs <br />(a) Districts requiring administrative permit approval, (pursuant to the <br />provision of 971.04): <br />RS -6, RT -6, RM -6, RM -8, RM -10 <br />(b) Criteria for small lot subdivisions: <br />1. The small lot subdivision shall be serviced by centralized water and <br />wastewater. <br />2. The gross density of any small lot subdivision shall not exceed the <br />maximum density allowed within the zoning district in which the <br />subdivision is located. <br />3. Perimeter lots are those lots which abut or are adjacent to areas <br />not included in the proposed small lot subdivision. Perimeter lots <br />which abut property having a residential or agricultural zoning <br />designation shall: <br />i Conform to the standard applicable size and dimension criteria <br />of the respective zoning district in which the project is <br />located; or <br />40 <br />
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