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snippet: This is the Development Services Department's (DSD) version of the layer intended for DSD operational uses. The purpose of these regulations is to provide a floor area ratio-based density bonus incentive program for development within Transit Priority Areas that offers housing for very low income, low income, or moderate income households and delivers neighborhood-serving infrastructure amenities. These regulations aim to materially assist in ensuring sufficient housing for all economic sectors of the community; to provide a balance of housing opportunities within the City of San Diego, with an emphasis on housing close to transit; and to promote the use of mobility alternatives through the construction of neighborhood-serving infrastructure amenities. Investment in neighborhood-serving infrastructure that establishes destinations and promotes walking, biking, and transit use, especially within Transit Priority Areas, is essential for the City's Climate Action Plan's objective to decrease greenhouse gas emissions. These regulations do not enforce California Government Code Section 65915 (State Density Bonus Law), which is realized through San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 7. Note: Sites situated within the Coastal Zone are not yet in effect, awaiting Coastal Commission certification. This map and data align with Ordinance O-21275 - https://www.sandiego.gov/sites/default/files/ordinance-21275.pdf
summary: This is the Development Services Department's (DSD) version of the layer intended for DSD operational uses. The purpose of these regulations is to provide a floor area ratio-based density bonus incentive program for development within Transit Priority Areas that offers housing for very low income, low income, or moderate income households and delivers neighborhood-serving infrastructure amenities. These regulations aim to materially assist in ensuring sufficient housing for all economic sectors of the community; to provide a balance of housing opportunities within the City of San Diego, with an emphasis on housing close to transit; and to promote the use of mobility alternatives through the construction of neighborhood-serving infrastructure amenities. Investment in neighborhood-serving infrastructure that establishes destinations and promotes walking, biking, and transit use, especially within Transit Priority Areas, is essential for the City's Climate Action Plan's objective to decrease greenhouse gas emissions. These regulations do not enforce California Government Code Section 65915 (State Density Bonus Law), which is realized through San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 7. Note: Sites situated within the Coastal Zone are not yet in effect, awaiting Coastal Commission certification. This map and data align with Ordinance O-21275 - https://www.sandiego.gov/sites/default/files/ordinance-21275.pdf
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>This is a Development Services Department's (DSD) copy of the layer. This map depicts parcels potentially eligible to utilize the Housing Solutions regulations based on their position within a Transit Priority Area and zoning for multiple dwelling units.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN /></P><P><SPAN>Every program, building code, and public safety code stipulation must be satisfied for a project to opt into the suggested program. This map doesn't alter the zoning of any property or modify any land use designation. As an illustration, parks, schools, and other institutional purposes displayed on this map with multiple dwelling unit zoning won't be transitioned to housing or different functions via this scheme. The Coastal Height Overlay Zone persists.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN /></P><P><SPAN>Note: Sites within the Coastal Zone remain pending, awaiting Coastal Commission certification.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
licenseInfo: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><P><SPAN>This map showcases parcels potentially qualifying to employ the Housing Solutions regulations based on their location within a Transit Priority Area and zoning for multiple dwelling units. All associated program, building code, and public safety code prerequisites must be addressed for a project to adopt the proposed scheme. This map doesn't adjust the zoning of any parcel or revise any land use category. For instance, parks, schools, and other institutional roles highlighted on this map with multi-dwelling unit zoning won't be transitioned to housing or other roles through this initiative. The Coastal Height Overlay Zone remains applicable. This dataset is intended for DSD operational uses.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN /></P><P><SPAN>Note: Locations in the Coastal Zone are still pending, awaiting Coastal Commission certification.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV>
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