This chapter is adopted in accordance with Article XI, Section
7 of the California Constitution and
Government Code Sections 65850
and 65850.1 for the purpose of establishing requirements, standards,
and procedures to facilitate affordable housing development for a
range of households with varying income levels.
(Ord. 2237 § 4, 2023)
Unless the contrary is stated or clearly appears from the context,
the following definitions govern the construction of the words and
phrases used in this chapter:
"Affordable housing"
means dwelling units made available to low-, very low-, or
moderate-income households.
"Developer"
means the person or persons seeking city approval of a project.
"Dwelling unit"
means one or more rooms, designed, occupied, or intended
for occupancy as separate living quarters, with full cooking, sleeping,
and bathroom facilities for the exclusive use of a single household.
"Eligible household"
means a household eligible to purchase or rent an inclusionary
housing unit, as applicable.
"Health care facility"
means a facility, place, or building, other than a hospital,
which is maintained and operated as a residence for patients to provide
them long-term medical care, and includes nursing homes, intermediate
care facilities, extended care facilities, hospice homes, and similar
facilities licensed by the California Department of Health Services
pursuant to
Health and Safety Code Section 1200, et seq.
"HUD"
means the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
"Inclusionary housing in-lieu fee"
is a fee adopted by city council resolution in accordance
with this chapter the payment of which may satisfy a developer's obligations
in this chapter.
"Inclusionary housing unit"
means a dwelling unit built pursuant to the requirements
of this chapter and made available to very low-, low-, or moderate-income
households.
"Low-income household"
means a household income that does not exceed 80% of area
median income for Los Angeles County, as published periodically by
HUD, pursuant to
Health and Safety Code Section 50079.5 and any successor
statute or regulation.
"Market rate unit"
means a dwelling unit where the rental rate or sales price
is not restricted by applicable law.
"Moderate-income household"
means a household income that does not exceed 120% of area
median income for Los Angeles County, as published periodically by
HUD, pursuant to
Health and Safety Code Section 50093 and any successor
statute or regulation.
"Project"
means any residential or mixed-use proposal for the creation
of five or more new dwelling units.
"Very low-income household"
means a household income that does not exceed 50% of area
median income for Los Angeles County, as published periodically by
HUD, pursuant to
Health and Safety Code Section 50105 and any successor
statute or regulation.
(Ord. 2237 § 4, 2023)
No application for a project subject to this chapter's requirements
will be complete until the developer submits an inclusionary housing
plan to the city in a form acceptable to the Director that contains
all of the following, as applicable:
(A) The number, type, and location of all inclusionary housing units
for the project;
(B) Any requested modifications or waivers and the basis therefor;
(C) A detailed methodology for determining the rental rates or sale prices
of all inclusionary housing units;
(D) The affordability level and affordability term for each inclusionary
housing unit;
(E) Deed restrictions, including applicable sale and rent limitations
set forth in this chapter;
(F) A timeline of project phasing, including completion timelines for
inclusionary housing units in relation to market rate units;
(G) The financing for ongoing monitoring and administrative costs;
(H) Enforcement mechanisms to ensure that inclusionary housing units
are occupied by eligible households and are not sold, rented, leased,
sublet, assigned, or otherwise transferred to non-eligible households;
(I) The manner in which inclusionary housing units will be marketed and
filled, including the screening and qualifying of prospective renters
or purchasers of inclusionary housing units.
(Ord. 2237 § 4, 2023)