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CityCouncil | 2016-09-06 | 14 | Vice Mayor Matarrese inquired how many of the units will be affordable housing and how the plan complies with inclusionary housing requirements. The Assistant Community Development Director responded the base project of 140 units would require six very-low income units, six low income and ten moderate income units; for a 30% density bonus project of 182 units, there needs to be 13 very-low income units; the developer is requesting to waive the low income units and reduce the moderate income to 8 units; the inclusionary requirements have to be met; if the developer wants a density bonus, one of the categories can be increased, but a category cannot be wiped out; the total is 29 units, but the developer would like to do 21 units. Councilmember Daysog inquired whether the inclusionary housing refers to rental units or affordable ownership housing for first time home buyers. The Assistant Community Development Director responded the Planning Board resolution does not get into the level detail. Mr. Banta stated the application is based on an affordable housing application that was approved in 2011; in 2011, the City Council and the Planning Board approved the affordable housing percentages; 15% of the base units were presented as affordable housing; 9% very low income and 6% moderate income. The Assistant Community Development Director stated staff recommends that the Council uphold the Planning Board decision; the developer can follow the conditions of approval and turn in a tentative map that is consistent with the development plan. Vice Mayor Matarrese moved approval of denying the extension of Tentative Map 8060 [adoption of the resolution]. Councilmember Oddie seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. Vice Mayor Matarrese moved approval of upholding the Planning Board decision to approve conditions for the approval of the development plan and design review and open space plan [adoption of the resolution]. Mayor Spencer seconded the motion, which carried by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Oddie, Matarrese, Ezzy Ashcraft and Mayor Spencer - 4. Noes: Councilmembers Daysog - 1. (16-425) Introduction of Ordinance Approving a First Amendment to a Lease and Regular Meeting Alameda City Council September 6, 2016 | CityCouncil/2016-09-06.pdf |