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Item 19 - Density Bonus Agreement No. 2024-02 Property Located at 510 and 520 N. Harbor
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Item 19 - Density Bonus Agreement No. 2024-02 Property Located at 510 and 520 N. Harbor
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Tentative Tract Map No. 2024-02, have been established as required by <br />SAMC Section 34-127 and the California Subdivision Map Act: <br />1. The proposed project and its design and improvements are consistent <br />with the Urban Neighborhood (UN-50) designation of the General Plan <br />and are otherwise consistent with all other Elements of the General <br />Plan. <br />The proposed project and its design and improvements will be <br />consistent with the Urban Neighborhood-50 (UN-50) land use <br />designation of the General Plan and are otherwise consistent <br />with all other elements of the General Plan and any applicable <br />specific plans. The proposed subdivision of land will create <br />forty-five condominium air -right units and will be consistent <br />with the various provisions of the General Plan. As proposed, <br />the development is subject to the limitations contained in <br />SB330 and SIB 8. Moreover, the development is permitted <br />subject to separate execution of a density bonus agreement, <br />where the developer is requesting a concession and waivers <br />or reductions in objective development standards, subject to <br />separate approval of the Planning Commission. The <br />maximum unit yield for the 2.5-acre site using the UN-50 <br />general plan density and the State density bonus is 125 units, <br />and the applicant is proposing to develop45 units on the site. <br />The density range for the proposed number of units is also <br />considered and approved in the UN General Plan designation. <br />Finally, the project has been designed to be compatible with <br />the scale of other residences in the area and will be consistent <br />with several goals and policies of the General Plan as follow: <br />• Goal LU-1: Growing Responsibly — Provide a land use <br />plan that improves quality of life and respects our <br />existing community. <br />o Policy LU-1.1 Compatible Uses — Foster <br />compatibility between land uses to enhance <br />livability and promote healthy lifestyles. <br />o Policy LU-1.2 Homeownership Opportunities — <br />Support innovative development policies to <br />expand homeownership opportunities at all <br />income levels. <br />o Policy LU-1.5 Diverse Housing Types — <br />Incentivize quality infill residential development <br />that provides a diversity of housing types and <br />Resolution No. 2024-XXX <br />Page 2 of 11 <br />
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