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r � <br />BOOK A3 PAGE 382 <br />POLICY 2.5: The county shall maintain its affordable housing density bonus provision for <br />planned development projects. allowing eligible affordable housing projects to receive up to 250-10 <br />density bonus based on the following table. <br />Very Low <br />Density Bonus <br />Additional Density Bonus for Providing <br />Range of <br />Income (VLI) <br />(Percent <br />Additional Buffer and Landscaping Based on <br />Possible Density <br />and Low <br />increase in <br />one of the following options(Percent increase <br />Bonus <br />Income (LI) <br />allowable <br />in allowable units) <br />Percentage <br />Affordable <br />units) <br />(Percent increase <br />Units as <br />in allowable <br />Percentage of <br />OptionOption <br />if I <br />Option i$11 <br />units) <br />Project's Total <br />Units <br />State, ial erttai <br />Material equal to a <br />Material equal <br />to -a -F , to ice <br />10' wide Type C <br />to a 20' wide <br />Type -E-buffer <br />buffer with 6' <br />Type B buffer <br />with 4' epagee <br />opaque feature <br />with 6' opaque <br />fewvre-Mom <br />along residential <br />feature along <br />project <br />districts <br />residential <br />botm+bmiesthat <br />boundaries and 4' <br />district <br />abut residential <br />opaque feature <br />boundaries and <br />distriets and <br />alone roadways <br />a' opaque <br />teadnars <br />feature alone <br />roadways <br />30 to 50% <br />10% <br />3'-irvr <br />6j% or <br />10% <br />10-20% <br />More than 50% <br />15% <br />�"o—vr <br />65% or <br />10% <br />15-25% <br />Commissioner Ginn felt the density bonus was too high and suggested allowing 10% <br />with options for higher bonuses. <br />Commissioner Ginn also applauded staff for insisting the developer give something <br />back and commended them on an excellent job with the amendments. <br />After general discussion, CONSENSUS was reached to eliminate the bottom line of <br />the Element and change the next line to 30% and more. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard in this matter. There being <br />none, she closed the public hearing. <br />NOVEMBER 4, 1997 86 <br />