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22 <br /> <br />990052\01\3407083.1 <br />Government Code Provision Housing Element Compliance <br />(c)(2)(A) A site smaller than half an acre shall not be deemed adequate to accommodate <br />lower income housing need unless the locality can demonstrate that sites of equivalent <br />size were successfully developed during the prior planning period for an equivalent <br />number of lower income housing units as projected for the site or unless the locality <br />provides other evidence to the department that the site is adequate to accommodate lower <br />income housing. <br />Appendix B: Sites Inventory & <br />Methodology <br />• Section B.2.4: Methodology & <br />Table B-9 <br />(c)(2)(B) A site larger than 10 acres shall not be deemed adequate to accommodate lower <br />income housing need unless the locality can demonstrate that sites of equivalent size <br />were successfully developed during the prior planning period for an equivalent number <br />of lower income housing units as projected for the site or unless the locality provides <br />other evidence to the department that the site can be developed as lower income housing. <br />Appendix B: Sites Inventory & <br />Methodology <br />• Section B.2.4: Methodology & <br />Table B-8 <br />(c)(2)(B) For purposes of this subparagraph, “site” means that portion of a parcel or <br />parcels designated to accommodate lower income housing needs pursuant to this <br />subdivision. <br />Appendix B: Sites Inventory & <br />Methodology <br />• Section B.2.4: Methodology <br />(c)(2)(C) A site may be presumed to be realistic for development to accommodate lower <br />income housing need if, at the time of the adoption of the housing element, a <br />development affordable to lower income households has been proposed and approved for <br />development on the site. <br />Appendix B: Sites Inventory & <br />Methodology <br />• Section B.2.4: Methodology <br />(c)(3) For the number of units calculated to accommodate its share of the regional <br />housing need for lower income households pursuant to paragraph (2), a city or county <br />shall do either of the following: <br /> <br />(c)(3)(A) Provide an analysis demonstrating how the adopted densities accommodate this <br />need. The analysis shall include, but is not limited to, factors such as market demand, <br />financial feasibility, or information based on development project experience within a <br />zone or zones that provide housing for lower income households. <br />Appendix B: Sites Inventory & <br />Methodology <br />• Section B.2.3: Density and <br />Capacity Assumptions <br />(c)(3)(B) The following densities shall be deemed appropriate to accommodate housing <br />for lower income households: <br />(i) For an incorporated city within a nonmetropolitan county and for a nonmetropolitan <br />county that has a micropolitan area: sites allowing at least 15 units per acre. <br />(ii) For an unincorporated area in a nonmetropolitan county not included in clause (i): <br />sites allowing at least 10 units per acre. <br />(iii) For a suburban jurisdiction: sites allowing at least 20 units per acre. <br />Appendix B: Sites Inventory & <br />Methodology <br />• Section B.2.4: Methodology – <br />Phase 3