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Compare Versions Page 18 of 22 <br /> (2)A parcel or parcels on which an owner of residential real property has exercised their rights under Chapter <br /> 12.75 (commencing with Section 7060) of Division 7 of Title 1 to withdraw accommodations from rent or lease <br /> within 15 years prior to the date that the development proponent submits an application pursuant to this <br /> chapter. Forty percent of the affordable housing units in the development that are reserved for very low income <br /> households. <br /> of the Public Resources Code), or a streamlined approval process that includes labor protections. <br /> imposed by the local government regarding architectural design, restrictions on or oversight of demolition, impact <br /> fees,and community benefits agreements. <br /> (*)(3) The equitable communities incentive shall not be used to undermine the economic feasibility of delivering <br /> receiving a zone change or general plan amendment in exchange for benefits such as increased affordable <br /> housing, local hire, or payment of prevailing wages. Forty percent of the affordable housing units in the <br /> development that are reserved for extremely low income households. <br /> 65918.54. <br /> 65918.54.An eligible applicant that proposes a residential development within a county that has a population <br /> greater than 600,000, based on the most recent United States Census Bureau data, shall receive, upon request, <br /> an equitable communities incentive as follows: <br /> (a)If the residential development is a transit-rich or job-rich housing project, the applicant shall receive both of <br /> the following: <br /> (1)A waiver from maximum controls on density. <br /> (2)A waiver from minimum automobile parking requirements greater than 0.5 automobile parking spots per unit. <br /> (b)If the residential development is located within a one-half mile radius, but outside a one-quarter mile radius, <br /> of a major transit stop, the applicant shall receive, in addition to the incentives specified in subdivision (a), <br /> waivers from all of the following: <br /> (1)Maximum height requirements less than 45 feet. <br /> (2)Any requirement governing the relationship between the size of the parcel and the area that the building may <br /> occupy that would restrict the structure to a FAR of less than 2.5. <br /> (3)Notwithstanding paragraph(2)of subdivision(a),any minimum automobile parking requirement. <br /> (c)If the residential development is located within a one-quarter mile radius of a major transit stop, the applicant <br /> shall receive, in addition to the incentives specified in subdivision(a), waivers from all of the following: <br /> (1)Maximum height requirements less than 55 feet. <br /> (2)Any requirement governing the relationship between the size of the parcel and the area that the building may <br /> occupy that would restrict the structure to a FAR of less than 3.25. <br /> (3)Notwithstanding paragraph(2)of subdivision(a),any minimum automobile parking requirement. <br /> 66948.53.65918.55. <br /> specified in Section 65018.52 shall receive, upon request,an equitable communities incentive as follows: <br /> (A)A waiver from maximum controls on density. <br /> https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billVersionsCompareClient.xhtml?bill id=2019202... 1/10/2020 <br />