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(b) Require routine unit inspections; and <br />(c) Have policies in place to ensure that common use areas such as trash <br />enclosures are maintained in good condition and repair (e.g., well -lit, kept clean., etc.). <br />Developer shall submit and obtain approval from the City's Planning and Building <br />Agency ("PBA") that the CFH Plan meets the requirements of this Subsection 4.12 prior to <br />issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. The approved CFH Plan shall be implemented and <br />administered by Developer or its designated property manager, subject to all legal requirements, <br />prohibitions against discrimination or unlawful housing practices. <br />4.13 Onsite Parking Management Plan. Developer shall provide onsite parking for <br />residents and visitors of the Project and actively monitor the parking demand of the Project site. <br />Developer shall continually monitor and take the following measures to manage the parking <br />demand of the Project site to mitigate the use of offsite parking spaces on private or public <br />properties and/or right-of-way. <br />(a) Require onsite parking permits (such as stickers or hang tags) for <br />any parking in the short-term overflow/guest parking spots; <br />(b) Policies for maximum time vehicles maybe parked in the short-term <br />overflow/guest parking spots; and <br />(c) Policies for towing unauthorized vehicles, vehicles parked in <br />unauthorized locations (such as fire lanes), vehicles parking in short-term overflow/guest parking <br />spots without a sticker, hang -tag, or other identifiers, and vehicles parked longer than any <br />maximum guest parking timeframes allowed. <br />Prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, Developer shall subunit and obtain <br />approval from the PBA a Parking Management Plan (the "PMP") including those measures above. <br />The approved PMP shall be adhered to and be enforced by the Project at all times. <br />4.14 Marketing and Resident Selection Plan. <br />4.14.1 Prior to Certificate of Occupancy, Developer shall prepare and obtain City's <br />approval of a marketing program and resident selection plan for the sale of the Affordable Units <br />at the Project ("Marketing Program"). The sale of the Affordable Units shall thereafter be <br />marketed in accordance with the Marketing Program as the same may be amended from time to <br />time with City's prior written approval. Upon request, Developer shall provide City with periodic <br />reports with respect to the sale of the Affordable Units. <br />4.14.2 The Marketing Program shall include, but is not limited to, marketing and <br />community outreach activities, proposed homebuyer selection criteria, occupancy standards, <br />income requirements, timeline and details for outreach and marketing, data collection, record <br />keeping and monitoring, procedures for complaints, and compliance assessment. Components of <br />the resident selection plan shall include, but are not limited to, the application process, interview <br />procedure, Affordable Unit offer and assignment for selected homeowners, rejected applications, <br />and wait list management. The resident selection process shall contain the Local Preference set <br />16 <br />55394.00101\42405923.1 <br />