...Title
Multifamily Housing Incentive Program and North San José Parks Fee Realignment.
...Recommendations
(a) Accept the following recommendations to create a temporary Multifamily Housing Incentive Program to a specified set of development proposals:
(1) Adopt a resolution listing those projects eligible for the temporary Multifamily Housing Incentive Program as outlined in Attachment A of the staff memorandum.
(2) Adopt a resolution reducing the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance in-lieu fees to $0 for projects eligible for the temporary Multifamily Housing Incentive Program that include at least 5% of units onsite at up to 100% area median income, and excluding projects otherwise eligible for the incentive that have an existing Affordable Housing Compliance Plan that includes onsite affordable units unless the Housing Director approves an alternative in accordance with the provisions of the temporary Multifamily Housing Incentive Program.
(3) Approve an ordinance adding Section 4.46.039.13 to Chapter 4.46 and adding Section 4.47.098 to Chapter 4.47 of Title 4 of the San José Municipal Code to provide:
(i) A 50% reduction of the Commercial, Residential, and Mobile Home Park Construction Tax and a 50% reduction of the Building and Structure Construction Tax to the first 1,500 units in projects eligible for the temporary Multifamily Housing Incentive that also obtain a City building permit by December 31, 2025; and
(ii) A 25% reduction of the Building and Structure Construction Tax for up to 8,539 additional units in projects eligible for the temporary Multifamily Housing Incentive Program.
(b) Adopt a resolution amending Exhibit A of Resolution No. 78733, adopted on August 7, 2018, which sets forth the Schedule of Parkland Fees charged pursuant to Chapters 14.25 and 19.38 of the San José Municipal Code, to establish a new permanent per unit Parkland In-Lieu Fee for multi-family residential projects that have five units (or more) in Multiple Listing Service...
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