Additional Accessibility of Affordable Units Sample Clauses

Additional Accessibility of Affordable Units. Ten percent (10%) of the Affordable Units in the 100% Affordable Senior Housing Project or the Project (if a Notice of Election to provide the Affordable Units on-site is recorded pursuant to Section 2.8.1(b)) shall provide mobility features complying with 2016 California Building Code Chapter 11B, Sections 11B 809-2 through 11B 809-4, or any successor thereto, and shall be on an accessible route as required by Section 11B-206, or any successor thereto. Four percent (4%) of the Affordable Units in the 100% Affordable Senior Housing Project or the Project (if a Notice of Election is recorded to provide the Affordable Units on-site pursuant to Section 2.8.1(b)) shall provide communication features complying with 2013 California Building Code Chapter 11B-809.5, or any successor thereto. Any fractional Affordable Unit that results from these formulas shall be provided as a whole Affordable Unit (i.e. any resulting fraction shall be rounded up to the next largest integer). Prior to issuance of a building permit for the 100% Affordable Senior Housing Project (or the Project if a Notice of Election is recorded to provide the Affordable Units on-site pursuant to Section 2.8.1(b)), Developer shall inform local disability advocacy organizations in writing of the availability of the Affordable Units, the mechanism for applying to be placed on the City’s Affordable Housing waiting list administered by the City’s Housing Division, and whether the City’s Affordable Housing waiting list is currently accepting applications.
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Additional Accessibility of Affordable Units. Ten percent (10%) of the Affordable Units in the Project shall provide mobility features complying with 2013 California Building Code Chapter 11B, Sections 11B-809.2 through 11B-809.4, or any successor thereto, and shall be on an accessible route as required by Section 11B-206, or any successor thereto. Four percent (4%) of the Affordable Units in the Project shall provide communication features complying with 2013 California Building Code Chapter 11B, Section 11B-809.5, or any successor thereto. Any fractional Affordable Unit that results from these formulas shall be provided as a whole Affordable Unit (i.e. any resulting fraction shall be rounded up to the next largest integer). Prior to issuance of a building permit, Developer shall inform local disability advocacy organizations in writing of the availability of the Affordable Units, the mechanism for applying to be placed on the City’s Affordable Housing waiting list administered by the City’s Housing Division, and whether the City’s Affordable Housing waiting list is currently accepting applications.

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