For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. To the extent these terms are defined in the Density Bonus Law or in other state law, the definitions provided therein shall govern.
"Affordable rent."Monthly rent, including a reasonable allowance for utilities and all fees for housing services, for rental of affordable units, as further defined in Cal. Health and Safety Code §
50053.
"Affordable sales price."The maximum sales price at which lower and moderate income households can qualify for the purchase of affordable units as set forth in the city's affordable housing guidelines.
"Applicant."Any person, firm, partnership, association, joint venture, corporation, or any entity or combination of entities that seeks development permits or approvals from the city.
"Approval authority."The person or body that is authorized to approve a development as specified by this title.
"Density bonus."A density increase, granted pursuant to Cal. Gov't. Code § 65915 and this chapter, over the otherwise maximum allowable gross residential density as of the date of application, or, if elected by the applicant, a lesser percentage of density increase, including, but not limited to, no increase in density.
"Density bonus units."Those dwelling units granted pursuant to the provisions of this chapter which exceed the otherwise maximum allowable gross residential density for the housing development site.
"Discretionary permit."Any permit issued for the development which requires the exercise of judgment or deliberation from the approval authority, including conditional use permits, variances, precise developments, residential planned unit development permits, a new specific plan or amendments, General Plan amendments, zone changes, and tentative and final maps.
"Homeless persons."Persons as defined in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. §§
11301 et seq.).
"Incentive."Used interchangeably, means such regulatory concessions or incentives as specified in Cal. Gov't. Code § 65915(k).
"Lower income student."A student who has a household income and asset level that is defined in Cal. Gov't. Code § 65915(o)(4).
"Regulatory agreement."A recorded and legally binding agreement between an applicant and the city to ensure that the requirements of this chapter are satisfied. The regulatory agreement, among other things, shall establish: the number of affordable units, their size, location, terms and conditions of affordability, and production schedule.
"Senior citizen housing development."A housing development as defined in Cal. Civ. Code §§
51.3 and
51.12. This types of housing development also includes a shared housing building development and a residential care facility for the elderly, as defined in the Cal. Health and Safety Code §
1569.2.
"Student housing development."A housing development for students that contains bedrooms containing two or more bed spaces that have a shared or private bathroom, access to a shared or private living room and laundry facilities, and access to a shared or private kitchen.
(Ord. 1259, 5-20-2025)