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Nexus-Based Affordable Housing Fee Analysis for For-Sale Housing <br /> Draft Report 02/26/18 <br /> These steps of the nexus-based fee calculation provide the total number of income-qualified <br /> workers required to meet the needs for goods and services generated by market-rate <br /> housing. The number of workers servicing market-rate housing (at each unit size) is then <br /> converted to total income qualified households and each such household is assumed to <br /> require one housing unit. <br /> 3. This analysis calculates the fees that could be charged to fully mitigate the impact <br /> that new market-rate housing has on Pleasanton's affordable housing demand at <br /> various representative price points. These fees could range from about$28,400 for <br /> 1,000-square foot units to $75,900 for 3,500-square foot units. <br /> The nexus fee is calculated by applying the number of affordable units needed by income <br /> qualified households to the affordability gap for each housing income category. This <br /> calculation is made for several different home sizes. Table 1 summarizes the maximum <br /> nexus-based fees calculated for representative home sizes. The City may also consider <br /> whether to allow developers to provide affordable units within their projects, rather than <br /> paying the nexus-based fee. Table 1 illustrates the proportions of affordable units that <br /> correspond to the fee calculation and demands created by the market-rate units. For <br /> instance, a project offering 1,500 square foot units would effectively mitigate the demand <br /> being created by the market-rate units if it provided 0.208 affordable units for each market- <br /> rate unit. <br /> Economic& Planning Systems, Inc. 5 . s 000: siii vka amo F e aeponwrc«aaok rcW,� s ,,a�noz b,a,o,�.da. <br />