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3_Exhibit E
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The following individuals are ineligible to purchase or rent an inclusionary unit: (a) city employees and officials (and <br />their immediate family members) who have policymaking authority or influence regarding city housing programs; (b) <br />the project applicant and its officers and employees (and their immediate family members); and (c) the project owner <br />and its officers and employees (and their immediate family members). (Ord. 1818 § 1, 2000) <br />17.44.110 Enforcement. <br />The city manager is designated as the enforcing authority. The city manager may suspend or revoke any building <br />permit or approval upon finding a violation of any provision of this chapter. The provisions of this chapter shall apply <br />to all agents, successors and assigns of an applicant. No building permit or final inspection shall be issued, nor any <br />development approval be granted which does not meet the requirements of this chapter. In the event that it is <br />determined that rents in excess of those allowed by operation of this chapter have been charged to a tenant residing in <br />an inclusionary unit, the city may take appropriate legal action to recover, and the project owner shall be obligated to <br />pay to the tenant, or to the city in the event the tenant cannot be located, any excess rents charged. (Ord. 1818 § 1, <br />2000) <br />17.44.120 Appeals. <br />Any person aggrieved by any action or determination of the city manager under this chapter, may appeal such action <br />or determination to the city council in the manner provided in Chapter 18.144 of this code. (Ord. 1818 § 1, 2000) <br />View the mobile version. <br />10/19/2017http://www.qcode.us/codes/pleasanton/view.php?topic=17-17_44&showAll=1&frames=on
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