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AGENDA PACKET
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3/5/2024
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Page 4 of 5 <br />Table 3. 2023: Residential Project Applications <br />Application Type Number of <br />Above <br />Moderate <br />Units <br />Number <br />of Low <br />Income Unit <br />s <br />Notes <br />Detached Single-Family <br />Residential <br />395 0 Includes Merritt (Foothill Road) <br />and Kiewit (3300 Busch Road) <br />projects. <br />Accessory Dwelling Units <br />(ADUs) <br />6 82** Includes ADUs provided for Kiewit <br />project and housing projects at <br />4400 Black Avenue and 5976 W <br />Las Positas Boulevard. 45 of the <br />ADUs are deed restricted low <br />income. <br />Attached Single-Family <br />Residential <br />286 31 Includes 42 approved units at 2025 <br />Santa Rita Road, and units at 4400 <br />Black Avenue, 5976 W Las Positas <br />Boulevard, and 3200 Hopyard <br />Road. Low income units are <br />proposed as part of the Merritt and <br />3200 Hopyard Road projects. <br />MultiFamily Residential 0 102 Includes a multifamily component of <br />the Kiewit project. <br />Total 687 215 <br /> <br />*Note that Table A in the attachments shows 12 rows; due to the reporting format, if a project <br />contains multiple types of housing, each is reported in a separate row. For example, the Kiewit <br />project at 3300 Busch Road is reported in three separate rows for the single-family, ADU and <br />multifamily components. Additionally, the approved SB 9 Urban Lot split is shown in Table A, <br />but it does not produce residential units until building permits are submitted and approved. <br /> <br />** For ADUs proposed as part of current development applications, 31 of the 88 ADUs are <br />proposed to be deed restricted as low-income units. The remaining, non-deed-restricted ADUs <br />are counted in the prescribed income categories per the ABAG methodology; including 6 <br />assumed to be above-moderate income ADUs. See affordability assumption discussion in <br />Building Permits Issued section above. <br /> <br /> <br />CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) <br />This is an informational report and not a project as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section <br />15378. Therefore, no environmental assessment is required. <br /> <br />EQUITY AND SUSTAINABILITY <br />No outreach was conducted, as this item is an administrative matter of City business. <br /> <br />Page 34 of 228
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