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Affordable Unit. Developer shall verify the income of the purchaser as set forth herein. Developer <br />and City shall be entitled to rely on the Income Verification Form and supporting documentation <br />provided by purchaser unless Developer or City has knowledge of, or a reasonable basis for belief <br />as to, the inaccuracy or falsehood of any of the supporting documentation. <br />4.10 Income Verification and Certification. <br />Developer shall be entitled to rely on the Income Verification Form and supporting <br />documentation provided by purchasers unless Developer has knowledge of, or a reasonable basis <br />for belief as to, the inaccuracy or falsehood of any of the supporting documentation. Developer <br />shall make reasonable efforts to verify or cause to be verified that the income and asset statement <br />provided by an applicant in an income certification is accurate by taking, at a minimum, at least <br />one of the following steps as a part of the verification process: (1) obtain three months consecutive <br />pay stubs for the most recent pay period, (2) obtain an income tax return for the most recent tax <br />year, (3) obtain an income verification form from the purchasers current employer, (4) obtain an <br />income verification form from the Social Security Administration and/or the California <br />Department of Social Services if the applicant receives assistance from either of such agencies, or <br />(5) if the applicant is unemployed and has no such tax return, obtain another form of independent <br />verification. <br />4.10.1 Gross Household Income. Gross household income means all income from <br />whatever source from all adult Household members, which is anticipated to be received during the <br />12-month period following the date of the determination of Gross Household Income. The <br />applicable sources of income are defined in California Code of Regulations Title 25 Housing and <br />Community Development Section 6914. <br />4.11 Reserved. <br />4.12 Notice of Affordability Restrictions on Transfer of Property. In the event of the <br />sale or resale of an Affordable Unit during the Total Affordability Term, the City and the transferor <br />shall execute and deposit into escrow, or record against the Affordable Unit, a Notice of <br />Affordability Restrictions on Transfer of the Property as contained herein (Exhibit Q. The sale or <br />transfer of the Property, shall not be effective unless and until the City and the transferee execute <br />the documents necessary to transfer the Density Bonus Agreement obligations from the transferor <br />to the transferee. <br />4.13 Reserved. <br />4.14 Alternative Transportation and Energy Source, Resource Conservation. and LEED <br />Certification. While not a condition of the Project's Density Bonus, in recognition of the City's <br />desire to optimize the energy efficiency of the Project, Developer agrees to consult with the project <br />design team, a CABEC certified 20 t 6 Certified Energy Analyst, a LEED AP Homes (low-rise and <br />mid -rise), LEED AP BD+C (high rise), National Green Building Standard (NGBS) Green Verifier, <br />or GreenPoint Rater (one person may meet both of these latter qualifications) early in the Project <br />design process to evaluate a building energy model analysis and identify and consider energy <br />efficiency or generation treasures. Prior to the meeting, the energy analyst shall complete an initial <br />10 <br />