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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> DBA 2010-03 and SPR 2010-02 <br /> December 13, 2010 <br /> Page 5 <br /> <br /> <br /> Density Bonus From Maximum Density <br /> <br /> Both the State Density Bonus Law and the SAMC state that the law only applies to projects of five <br /> or more units. The proposed project meets this standard. There is a difference between the State <br /> law and the SAMC regarding the total number of units which may be constructed in excess of <br /> adopted densities. In the case of the SAMC, the development shall be permitted a density bonus <br /> of the amount of units requested by the applicant, up to a total project dwelling unit count of 125 <br /> percent. Under State law, the minimum bonus for projects providing 20 percent of the units to <br /> lower income households is 35 percent. Because the City's existing Density Bonus Law has not <br /> been amended to comply with the most current State Density Bonus Law and because the SAMC <br /> states that it shall be in compliance with the State law "as it may be amended from time to time," <br /> the provisions of the State law will take precedence in this case. The State law and the SAMC <br /> state that "density bonus" means a density increase over the otherwise maximum allowable <br /> residential density under the applicable zoning ordinance and land use element of the general <br /> plan. <br /> The maximum density allowed by the City's zoning and General Plan land use designations for this <br /> property is inconsistent. The following table details the number of dwellings allowed and the <br /> percentage increases as they pertain to this project. <br /> <br /> Comparison of Maximum Allowable Units <br /> <br /> General Plan - LR-7 Heninger. Park (SD 40)* Proposed Project <br /> 2.23 units 3.6 units 5 units <br /> <br /> * The uses permitted in the SD-40 are: 1. Multiple Family Dwellings (project to be developed at <br /> the general plan density) and 2. Any use permitted in the R2 zone, pursuant to section 41-247 <br /> (project to be developed at the densities established in the R2 zone based on the lot size). <br /> This constitutes a 37% increase in the number of units permitted by the SD 40 zoning and a 125% <br /> increase in units permitted by the General Plan land use designation. These increases are <br /> consistent with the density bonus law. <br /> <br /> One of the primary concerns expressed by neighborhood representatives was the compatibility of <br /> a new multi-family project with the existing single family homes. Prior to the adoption of SD 40 <br /> multi-family projects were constructed that were not compatible in scale, massing or design with <br /> the neighborhood. One of the chief design concerns was ensuring that the project not further such <br /> design incompatibilities. The following paragraph details the existing context of the project site. <br /> The project is located in a block developed with a combination of single family homes and multi- <br /> family apartments in a range of densities. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 39B-7 <br />
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