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1. All dwelling units shall be accessory to a <br /> permitted use within the applicable zoning <br /> district; <br /> 2. In cases where a single-family unit is being used <br /> in conjunction with a business, the total area of <br /> the residence may exceed the total area of the <br /> business. No dwelling unit shall have street <br /> frontage on the ground floor. <br /> • Rpedit•d Permit Processing <br /> Housing Element Policy 1.5 <br /> POLICY 1.5: By 2000, the county shall assess its existing permit <br /> processing procedure and, if warranted, establish a full one-stop <br /> permitting process. <br /> - Housing Element Policy 1.6 <br /> POLICY 1.6: The county shall take all necessary steps to eliminate <br /> delays in the review of affordable housing development projects. <br /> In order to define delay, the county hereby establishes the <br /> following maximum timeframes for approval of projects when an <br /> applicant provides needed information in a timely manner: <br /> • Administrative approval - 5 days; <br /> • Minor site plan - 5 weeks; <br /> • Major site plan - 6 weeks; <br /> • Special exception approval - 13 weeks <br /> Whenever these review times increase by 150% or more due to the <br /> work load of the review staff, the county will begin prioritizing <br /> the review of affordable housing development project applications. <br /> In prioritizing affordable housing development project <br /> applications, staff will schedule affordable housing project <br /> applications for review before other types of project applications <br /> to ensure that maximum review timeframes are not exceeded for <br /> affordable housing projects. <br /> • Sousing Cost Iapact Review Process <br /> - Housing Element Policy 1 .7 <br /> POLICY 1.7: As part of the adoption process for any county <br /> regulations which could affect housing development, county planning <br /> staff shall prepare a Financial Impact Statement to assess the <br /> anticipated impact of the proposed regulation on the cost of <br /> housing. When proposed regulatory activities are anticipated to <br /> 65 <br />