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<br />Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 15 of 18 <br />funds policies and procedures. A priority will be on the creation of affordable housing <br />opportunities or units from the existing market rate housing stock rather than construction <br />of new affordable housing units and on the creation of new affordable housing <br />opportunities for large families currently living in the City. This includes, but is not limited <br />to, the purchase and rehabilitation of units for sale. Monies may also be used to pay for <br />one-time programs for code enforcement, quality of life and general health and safety <br />activities. Monies may also be used to cover reasonable administrative or related <br />expenses associated with the administration of this article. <br /> <br /> <br />(2) The fund shall be administered by the executive director, or his or her <br />designee, who may develop procedures in the city's affordable housing funds policies and <br />procedures to implement the purposes of the inclusionary housing fund consistent with <br />the requirements of this article and any adopted budget of the city. <br /> <br />(3) Monies deposited in accordance with this section shall be used in <br />accordance with the affordable housing funds policies and procedures, housing element, <br />consolidated plan, or subsequent plan adopted by the city council to construct, <br />rehabilitate, or subsidize affordable housing or to recapture affordable housing at risk of <br />market conversion, or to assist other government entities, private organizations, or <br />individuals to do so. Permissible uses include, but are not limited to, assistance to housing <br />development corporations, equity participation loans, grants, pre-home ownership co- <br />investment, pre-development loan funds, participation leases, or other public-private <br />partnership arrangements. The inclusionary housing fund may be used for the benefit of <br />both rental and owner-occupied housing. <br /> <br />(4) A developer receiving funding from the inclusionary housing fund shall <br />implement a local preference in their resident selection criteria and marketing policies <br />meeting guidelines established by the executive director. <br /> <br />(5) A developer receiving funding from the inclusionary housing fund, as well <br />as its contractors and subcontractors at every tier performing work for the new housing <br />units is encouraged and should to negotiate in good faith to provide the City with an <br />enforceable commitment that a minimum 30% of the labor utilizing 2 or more construction <br />trades be performed by a “Skilled and Trained Workforce” as defined in Public Contract <br />Code section 2601 to complete the construction of the project. and If so provided, shall <br />also include a minimum of 35% of such labor all work-hours for the project shall be <br />performed in accordance with local hire policies approved by the City Council. <br /> <br />Sec. 41-1910. Administrative. <br />(a) In-lieu fee calculation. The amount per square foot of the inclusionary housing in- <br />lieu fee shall be subject to city council review and consideration as needed. <br />