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Communication No. 2018-08 <br />Policy HSG-4.4: Housing Variety. The housing in TODs and TNDs shall should be designed to mix the types, tenures, and affordability at the block level, to the extent practicable. An additional credit of 0.5 (beyond the credits specified in HCC Section 11-5) shall be recognized for senior or disability housing units (e.g., assisted living) and affordable live-work units (see Table 4-5). <br />Table 4-5 <br />Housing Credit <br />Percentage of median household income <br />Affordable housing credit per HCC Section 11-5 Elderly, Disabled, or Live-Work Unit Credits <br />Dwelling Unit <br />120140-180% (proposed) <br />0.25 0.75 <br />120-140% <br />0.5 1.0 <br />100-120% <br />1.0 1.5 <br />80-100% <br />1.5 2.0 <br />80% <br />2.0 2.5 <br />Rental Unit <br />80-100 <br />1.0 1.5 <br />60-80% <br />1.5 2.0 <br />60% <br />2.0 2.5 <br />Policy HSG 4.5: Innovation Encouraged for Redevelopment Projects. In Kailua Village, or the Rural Towns and Villages, landowners or developers who wish to develop affordable housing by rehabilitating or adapting an existing building, building a new infill building, or providing such housing above a commercial establishment may bring their proposal to the Design Center. The Design Center shall assist with any building code, zoning code, or other permitting issues to facilitate and enable the construction of such units. The level of assistance, such as permit coordination or subsidy financing, may increase proportionate to the number of committed affordable units. <br />Policy HSG-4.6: Accessory Units. Accessory (‘ohana dwelling) units are encouraged in order to increase the supply of rentals. For TODs and TNDs, any provisions in the Project District rezoning ordinance relating to accessory units may preempt the zoning Communication No. 2018-08 <br />