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1999-131
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12/14/1999
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Fiscal Year 2000-2001, 2002-2003
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Following are citations from the county's Comprehensive Plan and <br />Land Development Regulations (LDRs) for the above referenced ��► <br />affordable housing incentive strategies. In the case of amendments <br />to the county's comprehensive plan policies or land development <br />regulations that cause inconsistency between this section of the <br />Local Housing Assistance Plan and the county's Comprehensive Plan <br />or Land Development Regulations, the Comprehensive Plan and Land <br />Development Regulations will control. <br />• Density Bonus <br />- Housing Element Policy 2.5 <br />POLICY 2.5: The county shall maintain its affordable housing <br />density bonus provision for planned development projects, allowing <br />eligible affordable housing projects to receive up to a 20% density <br />bonus based on the following table. <br />Very Low Income <br />------ -:c-- -------------- �.• .-..s...�. any va. a.aac <br />Density <br />Additional Density Bonus for <br />Range of <br />(VLI) and Low <br />Bonus <br />Providing Additional Buffer and <br />Possible <br />Income (LI) <br />(Percent <br />Landscaping based on one of the <br />Density <br />Affordable Units <br />increase <br />following options (percent <br />Bonus <br />as Percentage of <br />in <br />increase in allowable units) <br />Percentage <br />Project's Total <br />allowable <br />(Percent <br />Units <br />units) <br />Option I <br />Option II <br />increase <br />in <br />allowable <br />Material equal <br />Material equal <br />units) <br />to a 10' wide <br />to a 20' wide <br />Type C buffer* <br />Type B buffer* <br />with 6' opaque <br />with 6' opaque <br />feature along <br />feature along <br />residential <br />residential <br />district <br />district <br />boundaries and <br />boundaries and <br />4' opaque <br />4' opaque <br />feature along <br />feature along <br />roadways 1roadways <br />More than 30$ <br />«_ <br />10% <br />5% or <br />10% <br />10-20$ <br />--Y - a L allu 1JCvt!,Lup ReIIC Kegulations <br />- Section 911.14(4)of the LDRs Density Bonus <br />(a) Affordable housing. Residential developments may receive a <br />density bonus not to exceed twenty (20) percent of the density <br />permitted by the applicable zoning district. <br />4. For the purpose of this section, an affordable dwelling <br />unit shall be a dwelling unit which: <br />M <br />52 <br />
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