Project Status
- Entitled units are those that have received all the required land use approvals necessary for the issuance of a building permit.
- Permitted units have been found to comply with all health, safety, and building code standards. The issuance of a building permit signals that construction on a project may begin - at this time, the unit is considered “permitted”. Only building permits for the construction of new housing units may be counted as progress towards the goals established by the Regional Housing Needs Allocation.
- Completed units have passed a final building inspection, which checks to ensure that the unit is in compliance with codes, the approved plans, and any conditions of approval, signaling that the unit is ready for occupancy.
Unit Types
- Single Family-Detached Unit (SFD) – A one-unit structure with open space on all four sides. The unit often possesses an attached garage.
- Single Family-Attached Unit (SFA) – A one-unit structure attached to another unit by a common wall, commonly referred to as a townhouse, half-plex, or row house. The shared wall or walls extend from the foundation to the roof with adjoining units to form a property line. Each unit has individual heating and plumbing systems.
- 2-, 3-, and 4-Plex Units per Structure (2-4) – A structure containing two, three, or four units and not classified as single-unit attached structure.
- 5 or More Units per Structure (5+) – A structure containing five or more housing units, also known as “Multifamily Housing Projects.”
- Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) – A unit that is attached, detached, or located within the living area of an existing dwelling or residential dwelling unit which provides complete independent living facilities for one or more persons. This category also includes Junior ADUs.
- Mobilehome Unit/Manufactured Home (MH) – A one-unit structure that was originally constructed to be towed on its own chassis.