Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 9.4.1.

round Floor Use Where non-residential floor area is required by this code, Specific Plan, community plan, or other set of standards, that requirement may be satisfied by any active ground floor use | 9-116 Sec. 9.4.1. (Permanent Supportive Housing Incentive Program) Last amended by Ord. 188,482 (Resolution), Eff. 06/18/2025 Public Benefit Systems | Article 9 Div. 9.4. (General Incentive Programs) City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A such as community rooms, resident amenities, supportive services areas, or lot amenity space. h. Other Development Standard Up to 20 percent relief may be granted from one other "development standard" not described in this Section (Permanent Supportive Housing Incentive Program), as that term is defined in California Government Code, Sec. 65915. D. Process 1. Qualified Permanent Supportive Housing Projects Meeting All Applicability Requirements t o use an incentive, as outlined is Subsection C. (Incentives) above, an applicant must file pursuant to Sec. 13B.3.1. (Administrative Review). a. Application Material All applications shall be reviewed for compliance with the provisions in this Section (Permanent Supportive Housing Incentive Program), eligibility requirements in Subsection B. (Eligibility) above, and compliance with the applicable incentive standards in Subsection C. (Incentives) above. the application shall be approved by the Department if the standards of this Section (Permanent Supportive Housing Incentive Program) are met. b. Notification of Application Despite the provisions of Sec. 13B.3.1. (Administrative Review), the following requirements shall be completed at least 30 days prior to the Department approval of the qualified permanent supportive housing project: i. the Department shall send written notices of the qualified permanent supportive housing project application by U.S. mail to the abutting property owners, applicable Neighborhood council and the council District Office of the site; and ii. the applicant sh