Senior citizen housing development definition

Senior citizen housing development means a residential development developed, substantially rehabilitated, or substantially renovated for, senior citizens that has at least 35 dwelling units. Any senior citizen housing development which is required to obtain a public report under Section 11010 of the Business and Professions Code and which submits its application for a public report after July 1, 2001, shall be required to have been issued a public report as a senior citizen housing development under Section 11010.05 of the Business and Professions Code. No housing development constructed prior to January 1, 1985, shall fail to qualify as a senior citizen housing development because it was not originally developed or put to use for occupancy by senior citizens.
Senior citizen housing development means a residential
Senior citizen housing development means a residential development developed with more than 20 units as a senior community by its developer and zoned as a senior community by a local governmental entity, or characterized as a senior community in its governing documents, as these are defined in Section 4150, or qualified as a senior community under the federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, as amended. Any senior citizen housing development which is required to obtain a public report under Section 11010 of the Business and Professions Code and which submits its application for a public report after July 1, 2001, shall be required to have been issued a public report as a senior citizen housing development under Section 11010.05 of the Business and Professions Code.

Examples of Senior citizen housing development in a sentence

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More Definitions of Senior citizen housing development

Senior citizen housing development means a Development consistent with the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12900 et. seq., including 12955.9 in particular), which has been "designed to meet the physical and social needs of senior citizens," and which otherwise qualifies as "housing for older persons" as that phrase is used in the federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (P.L. 100‐430) and implementing regulations (24 CFR, part 100, subpart E), and as that phrase is used in California Civil Code Section 51.2 and 51.3.1 18.15.030 Density Bonuses This Section describes the Density Bonuses that will be provided, at the request of an applicant, when that applicant provides Restricted Affordable Units as described below. (a) The City shall grant a 20 percent (20%) Density Bonus when an applicant for a Development of five (5) or more dwelling units seeks and agrees to construct at least any one of the following in accordance with the requirements of this Section and Government Code Section 65915:
Senior citizen housing development means a residential development developed, substantially rehabilitated, or substantially renovated for senior citizens (fifty-five years or older) that has at least thirty-five dwelling units.
Senior citizen housing development means a housing development as defined in Civil Code Sections 51.3 and 51.12 or mobile home park that limits residency based on age requirements for housing for older persons pursuant to Civil Code Section 798.76 or 799.5.
Senior citizen housing development means a residential development constructed, substantially rehabilitated or renovated, and having at least 35 dwelling units designated and restricted for rental or purchase by senior citizens in compliance with the requirements of Section 51.3 of the California Civil Code. "Senior citizen housing development" shall also include a mobile home park that limits residency based on age requirements for housing for older persons pursuant to Section 798.76 of the Civil Code, as may be amended.
Senior citizen housing development means a residential development developed, substantially rehabilitated, or substantially renovated for, senior citizens that has at least 35 dwelling units. As noted above, residents of Senior Citizen Housing Developments must be 55 years old or older. Any Senior Citizen Housing Development that is required to obtain a public report under Section 11010 of the Business and Professions Code and that submits its application for a public report after July 1, 2001, shall be required to have been issued a public report as a Senior Citizen Housing Development under Section 11010.05 of the Business and Professions Code.
Senior citizen housing development means a senior citizen housing development as defined in California Civil Code Sections 51.3 and 51.12, that is developed, substantially rehabilitated, or substantially renovated for senior citizens. A senior citizen housing development must include at least 35 dwelling units or mobile home spaces.
Senior citizen housing development means a Development consistent with the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12900 et. seq., including 12955.9 in particular), which has been “designed to meet the physical and social needs of senior citizens,” and which otherwise qualifies as “housing for older persons” as that phrase is used in the federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (P.L. 100-430) and implementing regulations (24 CFR, part 100, subpart E), and as that phrase is used in California Civil Code Section 51.2 and 51.3.