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Amenities: Interior features which are not essential to the health and safety of the resident, but <br />provide visual or aesthetic appeal, or are provided as conveniences rather than as necessities. <br />Interior Amenities may include, but are not limited to, fireplaces, garbage disposals, <br />dishwashers, cabinet and storage space and bathrooms in excess of one. Amenities shall in no <br />way include items required by City building codes or other ordinances that are necessary to <br />insure the safety of the building and its residents: <br />Applicant: Any person, firm, partnership, association joint venture, corporation, or any entity or <br />combination of entities which seeks City permits and approvals for a project. <br />Commercial. Office. and Industrial Project: For the purposes of this Chapter, any new non- <br />residential (commercial, office, or industrial) development or redevelopment greater than 10 <br />gross acres or 250,000 square feet of gross building area, whichever is less. <br />fit The City of Pleasanton or its designee or any entity with which the City contracts to <br />administer this chapter. <br />Dwelling Unit: A dwelling designed for occupancy by one household. <br />Household: One person living alone; or two or more persons sharing residency whose income is <br />considered for housing payments. <br />Household. Low Income: A household whose annual income is more than 50% but does not <br />exceed 80% of the annual median income for Alameda County, based upon the annual income <br />figures provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), as <br />adjusted for household size. <br />Household. Moderate Income: A household whose annual income is more than 80% but does <br />not exceed 120% of the annual median income for Alameda County, based upon the annual <br />income figures provided by HUD, as adjusted for household size. <br />Household. Very Low Income: A household whose annual income does not exceed 50% of the <br />annual median income for Alameda County, based upon the annual income figures provided by <br />HUD, as adjusted for household size. <br />HUD: The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development or its successor. <br />Inclusionary Unit: A Dwelling Unit as required by this Chapter which is rented or sold at <br />Affordable Rents and/or Affordable Sales Prices (as defined by this Chapter) to Very Low, Low, <br />or Moderate Income Households. <br />