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TOLL BROTHERS APARTMENT LIVING
Contract #
A-2019-246
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PLANNING & BUILDING
Council Approval Date
12/3/2019
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AFFORDABILITY <br />3.1 Total Affordability Term. Each Affordable Unit shall be restricted to use and <br />occupancy by an Eligible Household for a total period of no less than fifty-five (55) years ("Total <br />Affordability Term"). The Total Affordability Term for an Affordable Unit shall commence on <br />the date that the building in which the Affordable Unit is located receives all required occupancy <br />permits from the City. <br />3.2 Memorializing Commencement of Total Affordability Term. Developer shall Iceep <br />detailed records of the commencement date of the Total Affordability Term for each Affordable <br />Unit. City shall have the right to review and verify said records to ensure that the commencement <br />date specified by Developer for an Affordable Unit coincides with the date that the initial <br />Affordable Unit received all permits from City required for occupancy of the Unit. In the event <br />that a conflict exists between the date specified by Developer for the commencement of the Total <br />Affordability Term for an Affordable Unit and the date specified by City's issuance of all required <br />permits for occupancy of the Unit, the date specified by City's issuance of all required permits for <br />occupancy of the Unit shall control. <br />3.3 Levels ofAffordabjUty. <br />3.3.1 Very Low Income Tenants. Developer covenants that no less thaneleven <br />(11) Affordable Units in the Project shall at all times during the Density Bonus Housing Agreement <br />Term be rented to, or held vacant and available for immediate occupancy by Very Low Income <br />Tenants, at a rent that does not exceed fifty (50%) of the area median income for the Orange <br />County, California PMSA, adjusted for household size, as published by HCD, including an <br />allowance for utilities. <br />4. OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF THE PROJECT BY OWNER <br />4.1 Recording ofDocuments. No later than issuance of building permits for the Project, <br />Developer and the City shall record or cause to be recorded in the Official Records for Orange <br />County, California, an executed original of this Agreement. City shall cooperate with Developer <br />in promptly executing in recordable form this Agreement. Upon the date of recording, the terms <br />and conditions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and run with the Property and the Project. <br />It is the express intent and agreement between the Parties that this Agreement shall remain binding <br />and enforceable against the Property, the Project, and the Units to ensure compliance with the State <br />Density Bonus Law and City Density Bonus Law, and to ensure the continued supply of Affordable <br />Units in the Project. <br />4.2 Rental of Units. Upon the completion of construction of the Project and receipt by <br />Developer of all required permits for the occupancy of the Units, Developer shall rent or cause to <br />be rented each Affordable Unit for the Total Affordability Term for such Affordable Unit in <br />accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, which provide among other <br />terms and conditions for the rental of each Affordable Unit at an Affordable Rent to an Eligible <br />Household for the Total Affordability Term. <br />7 <br />
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