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not be considered a fee, regardless of whether a monetary value has been assigned to the <br /> improvements in the traffic analysis or other project review documents or agreements. <br /> Section 6. Section 18.40.145, "Fee Exemptions" is added to the Everett Municipal Code for <br /> Transportation Mitigation as follows: <br /> A. The city may, on a case-by-case basis, grant exemptions to the application of the fee for <br /> transportation improvements for new low income housing units in accordance with the conditions <br /> specified under RCW 82.02.060(2). To qualify for the exemption, the developer shall submit an <br /> application to the planning and community development director for consideration by the city prior <br /> to application for building permit. Conditions for such approvals shall meet the requirements of <br /> RCW 82.02.060(2), which includes payment of the fee from public funds other than the fee for <br /> transportation improvement account. In addition, any approved exemption will require a covenant <br /> that will assure the project's continued use for low income housing. The covenant shall be an <br /> obligation that runs with the land upon which the housing is located, and shall be recorded against <br /> the title of the real property. <br /> B. The city may, on a case-by-case basis, grant a partial exemption of not more than eighty <br /> percent of fees for transportation improvements, with no explicit requirement to pay the exempted <br /> portion of the fee from public funds, for low-income housing units, pursuant to the following: <br /> 1. The Mayor, or designee, may grant an exemption to a low-income housing project for <br /> each low-income unit. <br /> 2. The decision to grant, partially grant or deny an exemption shall be based on the public <br /> benefit of the specific project, the extent to which the applicant has sought other funding <br /> sources, the financial hardship to the project of paying the impact fees, the impacts of the <br /> project on public facilities and services, and the consistency of the project with adopted <br /> city plans and policies relating to low-income housing. <br /> 3. An exemption granted under this subsection must be conditioned upon requiring the <br /> developer to record a covenant approved by the director of planning and community <br /> development that prohibits using the property for any purpose other than for low-income <br /> housing. At a minimum, the covenant must address price restrictions and household <br /> income limits for the low-income housing, and require that, if the property is converted to a <br /> use other than for low-income housing as defined in the covenant, the property owner <br /> must pay the applicable fees for transportation improvements in effect at the time of any <br /> conversion. Covenants required by this subsection must be recorded with the Snohomish <br /> County Auditor. <br /> 4. For purposes of this section, low-income housing is defined as any housing with a monthly <br /> housing expense;that is no greater than thirty percent of fifty percent of the median family <br /> income adjusted for family size, for Everett, as reported by the United States Department <br /> of Housing and Urban Development. <br /> Section 7. Section 6 of Ordinance No. 3396, as amended (EMC 18.44.060), regarding "Impact <br /> fee schedule--Exemptions" for School District Impact Fees, which reads as follows: <br /> The city council may, on a case-by-case basis, grant exemptions to the application of the fee <br /> schedule for low income housing in accordance with the conditions specified under RCW <br /> 82.02.060(2). To qualify for the exemption, the developer shall submit a petition to the planning <br /> and community development director for consideration by the council prior to application for <br /> building permit. Conditions for such approvals shall meet the requirements of RCW 82.02.060(2) <br /> and include a requirement for a covenant to assure the project's continued use for low income <br /> 8 <br /> 21 <br />
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