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Pleasanton Comprehensive Fee Update and Nexus Study November 2024 <br /> Table 18 Household Generation Rates by Employment Category <br /> Commercial! <br /> Item Office Retail Industrial Lodging <br /> Sq. Ft. per Worker1 300 440 1.000 3,000 <br /> Total Workers per 100k Sq. Ft. 333 227 100 33 <br /> Percent of Workers Forming Households2 98.0% 92.3% 98.0% 98.0% <br /> Total Households Per 100k Sq. Ft.34 182 117 55 18 <br /> Households by Income Levels <br /> Very Low(50% AMI) 0 0 0 0 <br /> Low(60%AMI) 0 43 0 0 <br /> Low(80%AMI) 24 60 8 9 <br /> Median (100%AMI) 35 5 17 7 <br /> Moderate(120%AMI) 8 0 14 0 <br /> Above Moderate(>120%AMI) 115 9 15 2 <br /> (1)See Appendix Table C-1 for sources on em ployment densities in different land uses. <br /> (2)U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics data indicates that 7.7%of retail/restaurant workers are aged 16-19,but an <br /> average ofonly2%of workers in other industries fall into that age cohort.EPS has assumed that workers aged 16- <br /> 19 do not form their own households. <br /> (3)Assum es 1 79 workers per household based on Census data;rounded. <br /> (4)This maximum nexus-based fee calculation assumes that Pleasanton fees account for all worker households <br /> generated by new employers in City of Pleasanton,though some workers and their households m aychoose to <br /> reside outside of Pleasanton.Total num ber of households m aynot match sum of households byincom e level due <br /> to rounding <br /> • (5)Figures are rounded to nearest whole number. <br /> Sources:U.S.Census American Comm unitySurvey5-Year Estimates 2022;Jobs EQ,2023;California Housing and <br /> Comm unity Development(HCD);Economic&Planning Systems,Inc <br /> 31 <br />