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(1) Conceptual P.D. plans shall list, for all areas and phases within the <br />P.D. project area, the proposed waivers and development parameters for <br />the following: <br />1. Minimum lot size (in square feet); <br />2. Minimum lot width (in feet); <br />3. Minimum lot frontage (in feet); <br />4. Minimum yard setbacks for buildings: front, rear, side <br />5. Minimum yard setbacks for accessory structures (such as <br />pools, patios, and decks); front, rear, and side; <br />6. Maximum lot coverage; building(s) and impervious surface <br />area; <br />7. Minimum separation distances between buildings; <br />8. Minimum right-of-way widths (by road type); <br />9. Minimum open space per lot and by phase (Note: the minimum <br />open space for the entire project shall meet or exceed the <br />requirements of section 915.18); <br />10. Minimum preservation/conservation area per lot; <br />Note: additional conceptual plan submittal requirements are listed -out <br />in section 915.22 <br />(2) Notwithstanding other provisions in this chapter (915) and Chapter 971, <br />specific land use criteria listed in Chapter 971 may be waived (modified <br />or not applied) where such criteria would merely apply to the <br />compatibility of uses within the P.D. project area if approved by the <br />county. Where specific land use criteria apply to the relationship of a <br />use(s) within a P.D. project and properties adjacent to the project area, <br />the specific land use criteria shall apply pursuant to the provisions of <br />chapter 971. <br />(3) The conventional standards and criteria found in Chapter 911, Zoning, not <br />covered in section 915.15(1) shall apply unless otherwise specifically <br />waived or modified by other provisions of this chapter. <br />I. Establishing/Utilizing SHIP Program <br />- Housing Element Policy 2.7 <br />POLICY 2.7: The county 'shall provide for the creation and preservation of <br />affordable housing for all current and anticipated future residents and <br />households with special housing needs including rural residents and farmworkers <br />by allowing affordable housing in all residential areas, rehabilitating existing <br />units with SHIP funds, utilizing CDBG funds for housing rehabilitation and <br />neighborhood revitalization, and undertaking other measures to minimize the need <br />for additional local services and avoid a concentration of affordable housing <br />units in specific areas. <br />- Housing Element Policy 3.5 <br />POLICY 3.5: The County shall offer rehabilitation loan assistance through its <br />local housing assistance program, cooperative ventures with non-profit groups, or <br />Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) type programs to effect spot removal of <br />blighted structures and blighting influences. <br />- Housing Element Policy 4.4 <br />POLICY 4.4: The County shall maintain its Housing Trust Fund, which provides <br />below-market interest rate financing, and/or grants for land acquisition, <br />downpayment/closing cost loans, impact fee payment loans, and rehabilitation <br />loans for affordable housing units in the county. The fund will also assist non- <br />profit facilitators with pre -development expenses associated with very low, low, <br />and moderate income housing development. Some disbursements from the Housing <br />Trust, Fund will be grant, but the majority of funds will be revolving loans, with <br />45 <br />