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TM No. 2025-07 and DP No. 2024-02 – 30 Townhome Development <br />(501 S. Harbor Blvd., 3706 and 3712 W. Camille St.) <br />October 13, 2025 <br />Page 8 <br />5 <br />3 <br />4 <br />4 <br />B. The project promotes higher density infill housing. The lead agency may <br />establish its own criteria for determining whether the project promotes <br />higher density infill housing except in either of the following two <br />circumstances: <br />1) A project with a density of at least 20 units per acre is conclusively <br />presumed to promote higher density infill housing. <br />2) A project with a density of at least 10 units per acre and a density <br />greater than the average density of the residential properties within <br />1,500 feet shall be presumed to promote higher density infill housing <br />unless the preponderance of the evidence demonstrates otherwise. <br />5. Meets the following requirements regarding availability of affordable housing: The <br />project would result in housing units being made available to moderate, low, or <br />very low-income families as set forth in either A or B below: <br />A. The project meets one of the following criteria, and the project developer <br />provides sufficient legal commitments to the appropriate local agency to <br />ensure the continued availability and use of the housing units as set forth <br />below at monthly housing costs determined pursuant to paragraph (3) of <br />subdivision (h) of Section 65589.5 of the Government Code. <br />1) At least 10-percent of the housing is sold to families of moderate <br />income, or <br />2) Not less than 10-percent of the housing is rented to families of low <br />income, or <br />3) Not less than 5-percent of the housing is rented families of very low <br />income. <br />B. If the project does not result in housing units being available as set forth in <br />subdivision (A) above, then the project developer will provide the five <br />percent required inclusionary housing units pursuant to a local ordinance in <br />an amount sufficient to result in the development of an equivalent number <br />of units that would otherwise be required pursuant to subparagraph (A). <br />The project site is not more than four acres in area, the project does not include any single <br />level building exceeding 100,000 square feet, and the project is an infill development <br />within one-half mile of a major transit stop. Moreover, the development promotes higher <br />density infill housing with at least 20 units per acre, does not contain more than 100 <br />residential units, and will provide two moderate income inclusionary housing units to fulfill <br />the inclusionary housing obligation pursuant to SAMC Sec. 41-1904. Based on this <br />analysis, a Notice of Exemption, Environmental Review No. 2024-15, will be filed for this <br />project. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. <br />
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