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<br /> <br />Orange County 230 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />designated for religious institutions and schools) to provide <br />flexibility in land use and development standards, including mixed- <br />use developments. These flexible standards shall be directed toward <br />meeting the physical, social, and economic needs of the community. <br />The City will adhere to the requirements of California Government <br />Code, Section 65583.2, subdivisions (h) and (i), as part of the rezoning <br />program, including applicable by-right provisions, and the <br />residential overlay zones in nonresidential areas will allow for <br />densities of 30 units/acre, allow for 100 percent residential use, and <br />will require residential use to occupy 50 percent of floor area on <br />mixed use projects. <br />4. The City will encourage the subdivision of sites that are 10 acres or <br />more to provide more opportunities for development of affordable <br />housing, which the HCD has determined is more feasible on sites <br />between 0.5 and 10 acres in size. <br />City will conduct a <br />review every 2 years <br />5. The City will work with UCI to draft an agreement regarding <br />approving, permitting, certifying occupancy, and/or reporting new <br />units to the California State Department of Finance (DOF). The <br />agreement will involve documentation from UCI on planned housing <br />that has been approved to be built as well as information on the <br />timing of the project construction and unit affordability by household <br />income category. <br />By January 2022, and <br />ongoing <br />6. The City will seek to amend the fee collection process for land <br />divisions and lot line adjustments resulting in parcel sizes that <br />facilitate multifamily developments affordable to households with <br />lower incomes (including extremely low income and farmworker s) in <br />light of State, Federal, and local financing programs (i.e., 2–10 acres). <br />Within 12 months of <br />Housing Element <br />certification <br />7. The City will also identify potential property owners and nonprofit <br />developers by the end of FY 2022-23 and work with them on an <br />annual basis to target and market the availability of sites with the best <br />potential for development. In addition, the City will offer incentives <br />for the development of affordable housing. <br />Within 12 months of <br />Housing Element <br />certification <br />8. The City will expedite development of housing projects for seniors, <br />people with disabilities, and lower-income people and/or households <br />As projects are <br />proposed <br />9. The City will review the current Development Standards and update <br />as appropriate to encourage residential, mixed-use, and transit- <br />oriented developments <br />By October 2022 <br />EXHIBIT 6