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5.24 With the current practice of"counting" units for the Housing Cap,does <br /> the City include the following categories: (i)second units; (ii) assisted living <br /> units; and(iii) affordable units? <br /> (i) Second Units—No, per Government Code § 65852.2 (a) (2). As of January 1,2007, <br /> the City had approved 169 second units. <br /> (ii) Assisted Living Units—No,these are considered commercial uses. As of today, <br /> there are two assisted living projects in the City(70 beds in Eden Villa on Mohr Avenue, <br /> and 105 beds in Parkview Assisted Living Facility37 on Valley Avenue). In working with <br /> the Census Bureau to update information for the 2010 Census,staff was advised that the <br /> Parkview Assisted Living Facility should be counted as services.Quarters rter s slat Section 5.20, <br /> separate residential units because of the congregate <br /> (iii) Affordable units—Yes,these are counted unless they were either second units or <br /> assisted living units. For example, mobile home units have been considered affordable <br /> units, and are counted towards the housing cap. <br /> 5.25 Did the City count the following senior housing projects towards the cap? <br /> o Pleasanton Gardens(built 1969): Yes,counted towards the cap. <br /> i <br /> o Kottinger Place(built 1973): Yes, counted towards the cap. <br /> o Ridge View Commons(built 1989): Yes,counted towards the cap. <br /> o Deer Ridge Apartments(built 1994): Yes, counted towards the cap. <br /> o Stanley Junction Apartments (built 1997): Yes, counted towards the cap. <br /> o Gardens at Ironwood(built 2005-2006): Yes, counted towards the cap. <br /> o Parkview Assisted Living Facility(built 2007):No; as this is an assisted living <br /> facility with group meals,a wide range of services and congregate care as well <br /> as housing. <br /> 5.26 Would the housing cap portions of the Initiative be applied retroactively? <br /> These provisions would not be applied retroactively. <br /> 31 For the Parkview facility,of the 105 beds, 86 are units with their own bathroom and kitchenette(sink, <br /> refrigerator and microwave),while the remaining 19 beds are in the memory care section with no <br /> kitchenette. <br /> 26 <br />
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