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consistent with the anticipated development intensity of 90 <br />units per acre in the General Plan Land Use element, and is <br />below the density bonus provisions in the California Density <br />Bonus Law for affordable, moderate -income, family -oriented <br />projects. <br />3. That the deviation is necessary to make it economically feasible for <br />the Applicant to utilize a density bonus authorized for the <br />development pursuant to section 41-1603. <br />The proposed project requires one deviation through <br />incentives/concessions: publicly -accessible open space. The <br />one deviation described is as follows: <br />The MEMU regulating plan requires that publicly -accessible <br />open space be provided along main street -facing fagades. <br />Because the project has frontage on only one street, <br />meeting this requirement would result in the building being <br />pushed back significantly from First Street and would render <br />almost the first 1/4 of the site's depth unusable for building <br />area, resulting in the developer reducing the number of units <br />or reducing the square footage for private or common open <br />space area. Moreover, in order to maintain the current <br />proposed unit count, the developer would be required to <br />construct additional levels, resulting in a different type of <br />construction (steel-frame/Type I versus wood/Type III), <br />further increasing development costs. If the publically <br />accessible open space standard were applied as written, the <br />result would be a significant loss of units and parking area. <br />Pushing the building back would also reduce the contribution <br />to creating a more urban, walkable environment. The <br />Applicant intends to compensate for this reduction by <br />providing ample private open spaces for each unit in the <br />form of patios, balconies, and roof decks. <br />Section 2. The Applicant shall indemnify, protect, defend and hold the City <br />and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, <br />authorized volunteers, and instrumentalities thereof, harmless from any and all claims, <br />demands, lawsuits, writs of mandamus, referendum, and other proceedings (whether <br />legal, equitable, declaratory, administrative or adjudicatory in nature), and alternative <br />dispute resolution procedures (including, but not limited to arbitrations, mediations, and <br />such other procedures), judgments, orders, and decisions (collectively "Actions"), <br />brought against the City and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, <br />departments, agencies, and instrumentalities thereof, that challenge, attack, or seek to <br />modify, set aside, void, or annul, any action of, or any permit or approval issued by the <br />City and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and <br />instrumentalities thereof (including actions approved by the voters of the City) for or <br />Resolution No. 2022-069 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />