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Incentives or Concessions: Regulatory concessions which include, but are not limited to, the reduction of site development standards or zoning code requirements, approval of mixed-use zoning in conjunction with the Housing Development, or any other regulatory incentive which would result in identifiable, financially sufficient, and actual cost reductions that are offered in addition to a Density Bonus. (Ord. 2472, Sec. 1, 2/14/2012)

Incidental Camping Area: “Incidental Camping Area” has the same meaning as stated in Section 18208 of the California Health and Safety Code (Incidental Camping Area), which is any area or tract of land where camping is incidental to the primary use of the land for agriculture, timber management, or water or power development purposes, and where two or more campsites used for camping are rented or leased or held out for rent or lease. In addition to the development standards identified in Section 314-113.1, Special Occupancy Parks, the density of usage for incidental camping areas shall not exceed 25 camping parties within a radius of 265 feet from any campsite within the incidental camping area. (Former Section INL#312-35.1; Added by Ord. 2166, Sec. 4, 4/7/98)

Initial Subsidy: The fair market value of the home at the time of initial sale minus the initial sale price to the moderate-income household, plus the amount of any down payment assistance or mortgage assistance. If upon resale the market value is lower than the initial market value, then the value at the time of the resale shall be used as the initial market value. (e.g., X (fair market value of the home to be purchased) - Y (the price the moderate income family paid for the home) + Z (amount of any down payment assistance) = Initial Subsidy). (Ord. 2472, Sec. 1, 2/14/2012)

Instruction, Commercial: Schools or classes operated within a building to give instruction in any art, profession, trade or business, for compensation, and including but not limited to, instruction in cosmetology, hairdressing, barbering, bartending, music, dancing, typing, shorthand or other business skills, electronics or engineering. (Former Section INL#312-36; Ord. 519, Sec. 235, 5/11/65)