Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 9.2.2.

ity Planning. this requirement does not apply if the Office of Historic resources has determined the surveyed historic resource is not eligible for listing individually or as a contributor to a district on a local, state or federal register of historic resources. i. Unit Habitability Requirements For purposes of a one hundred percent affordable housing project in this Section (Affordable Housing Incentive Program), the term “dwelling unit” or “unit” shall mean a complete independent living facility that includes permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, a kitchen, and sanitation, or a shared housing unit in a shared housing building; but the term shall not include a household dwelling unit or an efficiency dwelling unit. When the term “dwelling unit” or “unit” is used in reference to a shared equity project, public land project, or a faith-based organization project in this Section (Affordable Housing Incentive Program), the term “dwelling unit” or “unit” shall mean a complete independent living facility that includes permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, a kitchen, and | 9-30 Sec. 9.2.2. (Affordable Housing Incentive Program) Last amended by Ord. 188,478 (Resolution), Eff. 06/18/2025 Public Benefit Systems | Article 9 Div. 9.2. (Citywide Housing Incentive Programs) City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A sanitation; but the term shall not include a shared housing unit, household dwelling unit, or an efficiency dwelling unit. 2. Base Incentives a. State Base Incentives A one hundred percent affordable housing project shall be eligible for any density bonus, height, and parking incentives provided by California Government Code, Chapter 4.3. (Density Bonuses and Other Incentives), Sec. 65915-65918, as shown in the table below for reference. BASE INCENTIVES THROUGH STATE DENSITY BONUS Geographic Criteria Density Bonus Height Parking citywide the amount of additional units granted as a density bonus shall be equivalent to 80% of the number of un