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Resolution No. 04-073 <br /> Page Two <br /> B. The number of affordable units provided in a development must exceed the <br /> minimum number of units required by the Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance <br /> (IZO) after the granting of any IUC's. Developments with affordable units <br /> significantly exceeding the minimum amount required in the IZO are more <br /> likely to be granted IUC's. As an example, if a development is required to <br /> include 50 affordable units to be consistent with the IZO, it, or any <br /> combination of developments involved with the NC's, must have at least <br /> 51 affordable units. <br /> C. The amount of financial assistance provided by the City, including fee <br /> waivers, loans, grants, participation with tax-exempt bond financing, or <br /> land dedications to support the affordable units may be considered when <br /> evaluating requests for IUC's. Developments that minimize financial <br /> assistance from the City are more likely to be granted NC's. <br /> D. The amount of funding by the Project Owner including private bank <br /> financing, loans, land dedications etc., may be considered when evaluating <br /> requests for NC's. Developments providing significant project funding are <br /> more likely to be granted NC's. <br /> E. It is more likely IUC's will be granted when applied to a development with <br /> similar unit types. As an example, if the affordable units are for multi- <br /> family rental housing, greater weight will be given if the IUC's will be used <br /> to offset affordability requirements for similar multi-family rental housing. <br /> If a request is made to apply IUC's from an affordable rental multi-family <br /> unit to a single family or ownership unit, the Council may establish a ratio, <br /> such as two rental units to one single family unit or two rental units to one <br /> non-rental unit. The Council's determination of ratios will be based on its <br /> review of the development and these Guidelines. <br /> F. Requests for NC's should be made during the development application <br /> review process. The Council will generally not consider requests for IUC's <br /> after approval of the development's PUD and project financing. <br /> G. IUC's will expire five years from the date of approval or from the date that <br /> it is possible to use the credits unless further extended by the City Council. <br /> H. If the Project Owner requests IUC's be transferred to another project owner, the <br /> request must be made within 180 days of approval of the IUC's. If approved,the <br /> conveyance must be made within 90 days of the approval date. The Council will <br /> consider any monetary considerations received from transferring the NC's as part <br /> of its review. <br />