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9/17/2013
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15Y
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(B) Two to three bedrooms: two onsite parking spaces. <br />(C) Four and more bedrooms: two and one -half parking spaces. <br />(2) If the total number of parking spaces required for a development is other than a whole <br />number, the number shall be rounded up to the next whole number. For purposes of this <br />subdivision, a development may provide "onsite parking" through tandem parking or <br />uncovered parking, but not through onstreet parking. <br />(3) This subdivision shall apply to a development that meets the requirements of <br />subdivision (b) but only at the request of the applicant. An applicant may request parking <br />incentives or concessions beyond those provided in this subdivision pursuant to <br />subdivision (d). <br />65915.5. <br />(a) When an applicant for approval to convert apartments to a condominium project agrees to <br />provide at least 33 percent of the total units of the proposed condominium project to persons <br />and families of low or moderate income as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and Safety <br />Code, or 15 percent of the total units of the proposed condominium project to lower income <br />households as defined in Section 50079.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and agrees to pay for <br />the reasonably necessary administrative costs incurred by a city, county, or city and county <br />pursuant to this section, the city, county, or city and county shall either <br />(1) grant a density bonus or <br />(2) provide other incentives of equivalent financial value. A city, county, or city and county <br />may place such reasonable conditions on the granting of a density bonus or other incentives <br />of equivalent financial value as it finds appropriate, including, but not limited to, conditions <br />which assure continued affordability of units to subsequent purchasers who are persons <br />and families of low and moderate income or lower income households. <br />(b) For purposes of this section, "density bonus" means an increase in units of 25 percent over <br />the number of apartments, to be provided within the existing structure or structures proposed <br />for conversion. <br />(c) For purposes of this section, "other incentives of equivalent financial value" shall not be <br />construed to require a city, county, or city and county to provide cash transfer payments or <br />other monetary compensation but may include the reduction or waiver of requirements which <br />the city, county, or city and county might otherwise apply as conditions of conversion <br />approval. <br />(d) An applicant for approval to convert apartments to a condominium project may submit to a <br />city, county, or city and county a preliminary proposal pursuant to this section prior to the <br />11 <br />
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