San Marcos Development Code (effective Nov. 3, 2021)
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C H A P T E R
Zoning regulations
proposed units are affordable. The density bonus is an increase in residential units over the maximum residential density. A density bonus is available in the following districts: 1. Neighborhood Density Districts. Qualifying proper ties in an ND-3.5, ND-4 or N-CM district are eligible for a density bonus for for-sale units only. 2. Character District. Qualifying proper ties in Character districts are eligible for a density bonus for for-sale or rental units. C. The units gained from qualifying for a density bonus can be rented or sold at market rates without affordability covenants or deed restrictions, so long as the proposed percentage of affordable units is satisfied within the development. D. In determining the number of density bonus units to be granted pursuant to this Section, before the density bonus is added the maximum residential density for the site shall be multiplied by the percentage of density bonus listed in Table below, based on the percentage of affordable units provided for affordable or workforce housing. All density calculations resulting in fractional units shall be rounded to the next whole number. For example: Maximum density = 100 units
Table 4.11 Density Bonus Percent Affordable Units
Affordable Housing Bonus
Workforce Housing Bonus
10% 12% 14% 16% 18%
20% 24% 28% 32% 38% 45%
10% 12% 14% 16% 18% 20%
20% or more
Section 4.3.2.4 Impervious Cover
A. Impervious Cover. Impervious cover is the maximum area of a lot that is permitted to be covered by impervious surfaces. Impervious surface may be reduced through the use of par tially permeable surfaces in accordance with Section 3.9.1.3.
Affordable Housing Units = 12 units (12 percent) Density bonus = 24 percent (100 x .24 = 24 units) Total units = 124 units
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San Marcos Development Code Amended: November 3, 2021
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