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Habitat for Humanity of Orange County Affordable Ownership Units <br /> July 16, 2024 <br /> Page 6 <br /> To proactively address any neighborhood parking impacts that could result from the <br /> Project, the conditions of approval for the Tentative Tract Map and terms of the Density <br /> Bonus Agreement include provisions requiring the following parking management <br /> practices, to be incorporated into the final, recorded CC&Rs, and applicable throughout <br /> the life of the Project: <br /> • Requiring onsite parking permits (such as stickers or hang-tags) for any parking <br /> in the surface guest parking spaces; <br /> • Policies for maximum time vehicles may be parked in the surface guest spaces; <br /> and <br /> • Policies for towing unauthorized vehicles; vehicles parked in unauthorized <br /> locations, such as fire lanes; vehicles parking in surface guest parking without a <br /> sticker, hang-tag, or other identifiers; and vehicles parked longer than any <br /> maximum guest parking timeframes allowed. <br /> Key Terms <br /> The Density Bonus Agreement includes the following key terms: <br /> • Term of Agreement: Forty-five (45) years from the date of issuance of the <br /> Certificate of Occupancy for the Project. <br /> • Project: Habitat for Humanity shall develop three new duplex buildings that would <br /> accommodate six 100% affordable, for sale residential units. The units shall be <br /> affordable to low-income households earning less than 80% AM I. <br /> • Affordability: All six units are proposed to be affordable to low-income <br /> households earning less than 80% AMI as published by the California <br /> Department of Housing and Community Development ("HCD"). <br /> • Local Preference: Habitat for Humanity shall give a local preference in selecting <br /> homebuyers to Santa Ana residents who live or work in the City for at least 32 <br /> hours per week for six months, those seeking residence due to a disability, or <br /> households with students attending public school in the City. <br /> • Occupancy Levels: The minimum number of occupants is three. The maximum <br /> number of occupants is eight. <br /> • Homebuyers: Each homebuyer shall enter into a Homebuyer Loan Agreement <br /> with the City to memorialize a loan from the City to homebuyer in the amount <br /> equal to the difference between (a) the affordable sales price for the affordable <br /> unit and (b) the fair market value of the affordable unit without any restrictions on <br /> affordability or resale price, which amount shall be the amount of the City <br /> Promissory Note. Each homebuyer shall execute the Affordable Housing Resale <br /> Restrictions, the City Deed of Trust, and the Notice of Affordability Restrictions, <br /> each of which shall be recorded against the affordable unit. The Affordable <br /> Housing Resale Restrictions for each initial sale from Habitat for Humanity to a <br /> homebuyer shall also include an equity sharing agreement in accordance with <br /> California Government Code § 65915(c)(2)(A). <br /> City Council 12 — 6 7/16/2024 <br />
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