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<br /> <br />P24-0505, Amendments to Pleasanton Municipal Code and ODS Planning Commission, September 11, 2024 <br />Exhibit A, PMC Amendments, Page 26 <br /> <br />Unit Size HUD Household Size <br />Studio units 1 person <br />1 bedroom unit 2 persons <br />2 bedroom unit 3 persons <br />3 bedroom unit 4 persons <br />4 or more bedroom unit 5 or more persons <br />G. Materials. Inclusionary units shall be constructed with identical exterior materials and an <br />exterior architectural design that is consistent with the market rate units in the project. <br />H. Construction Timing. All inclusionary units in a project shall be constructed concurrently <br />with or prior to the construction of the project's market rate units. <br />I. Accessory Units. Accessory dwelling units and junior accessory dwelling units shall not <br />count towards meeting inclusionary requirements. <br />J. Projects with Different Unit Types. For those projects with both market rate units and <br />inclusionary units: <br />1. Inclusionary units shall be dispersed throughout the project so as not to concentrate <br />inclusionary units in a specific geographic area (including a floor) of the project. <br />a. For a project where the market rate units are proposed to be detached single- <br />family homes, it is permitted for the inclusionary units be paired single-family, <br />duets, duplexes, or townhomes. In such case, the townhomes can be concentrated <br />in one or more areas of the project. The residents of both the market rate and the <br />inclusionary units must be provided equivalent project amenities. <br />b. For a project where the market rate units are proposed to be attached or detached <br />single-family homes, duets, or duplexes, it is permitted for the inclusionary units <br />to be ownership condominiums or rental apartments. In such case, and where the <br />number of inclusionary unis exceed 15 units, the condominiums or apartments <br />can be concentrated in an area of the project. The residents of both the market <br />rate and the inclusionary units must be provided equivalent project amenities. <br />K. Requirements. The affordability requirements are as set forth in this chapter and the <br />applicable Objective Design Standards (ODS); and for sites for which there are no ODS, <br />then the requirements in Chapter 17.44. In the event of any conflict, the more restrictive <br />provisions that provide more inclusionary units and deeper affordability shall apply. <br />L. Perpetuity. Inclusionary units shall remain affordable in perpetuity through the recordation <br />of an affordable housing agreement described in Section 18.38.050 of this chapter. <br />M. Eligibility. The city's adopted preference and priority system shall be used for determining <br />eligibility among prospective beneficiaries for affordable housing units created by this <br />chapter, unless superseded by federal or state law. <br />(Ord. 2272, 12/19/2023) <br />§ 18.38.050. Affordable housing agreement. <br />All projects subject to this chapter shall enter into an affordable housing agreement. The <br />agreement shall record the method and terms by which a project owner shall comply with the <br />requirements of this chapter or by alternatives as generally provided in California Government <br />Code Section 65850(g) acceptable in the determination of the city based on analysis of