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Ordinance 2445CITY OF ALAMEDA ORDINANCE NO. 2445 New Series AMENDING THE ALAMEDA MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING TITLE XX THERETO AND ADDING CHAPTER 1 TO TITLE XX THEREOF ESTABLISHING AFFORDABLE HOUSING REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW AND EXPANDED DEVELOPMENT AND ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES THEREFOR BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Alameda that: Section 1. The Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding Title XX thereto, establishing and providing for the imposition of development fee and unit requirements and entitled DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS; and by adding Chapter 1 to Title XX thereof to read: CHAPTER 1 - AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNIT /FEE REQUIREMENTS Article 1. Purpose Article 2. Findings Article 3. Definitions Article 4. Affordable Housing Requirements Article 5. Interim Procedures Article 6 Final Procedures Article 7. Unit /Fee Adjustments Article 8. Limited Use of Fees Article 9. Exemptions Article 1. Purpose Section 20 -111. Mitigation of Affordable Housing Impacts. To implement the goals and objectives of the Draft Housing Element of the City of Alameda General Plan and the Strategic Plan of the City of Alameda, to mitigate the housing impacts caused by new and expanded residential, commercial and industrial development in the City of Alameda and to meet the need for housing affordable to persons of low - and moderate - income, the City Council has determined that affordable housing requirements are needed. In establishing the requirements described in the following Sections, the City Council has found the requirements to be consistent with its General Plan and, pursuant to Government Code Sectionn 65913.2, has considered the effects of the fee with respect to the City's housing needs as established in the Draft Housing Element of the General Plan. Article 2. Findings Section 20 -121. Need for Affordable Housing. Persons of low- and moderate- income are experiencing increasing difficulty in locating and maintaining adequate, safe and sanitary affordable housing. As noted in the City's Draft Housing Element, a regional shortage of affordable housing is contributing to overpayment for housing accomodations, sometimes leading to temporary or permanent homelessness. According to the Association of Bay Area Government's Housing Needs Projections, the City of Alameda needs to provide housing affordable to persons of AMENDED 8/1/89