Project Controls; Affordable Housing Fee Sample Clauses

Project Controls; Affordable Housing Fee. During the term of this Agreement, Developer shall have the vested right to develop the Project Site in accordance with the Existing Requirements, provided (i) within 30 days following the Effective Date, Developer shall pay to the City the Affordable Housing Fee, and (ii) upon the City’s receipt of the Affordable Housing Fee, the On-Site Requirement shall not apply to the Project. Upon receipt, the City shall transfer the Affordable Housing Fee to OCII to be used by OCII to fulfill the Transbay Affordable Housing Obligation. The City agrees to work collaboratively with OCII to seek to maximize the number of affordable units that can be built with the Affordable Housing Fee. OCII shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to determine how and where to apply the Affordable Housing Fee, with the only restriction being that OCII use the Affordable Housing Fee for predevelopment and development expenses and administrative costs associated with the acquisition, construction or rehabilitation of affordable housing in the Project Area. Developer shall have no right to challenge the appropriateness or the amount of any expenditure, so long as it is used for affordable housing in the Project Area.
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