California Coalition for Rural Housing

Working to ensure affordable housing opportunities for low income and rural households since 1976.

California Inclusionary Housing Policy Database

 

Elk Grove, Sacramento County

Policy and Jurisdiction Information

Population: 112,338
Land Area (sq mi.): 15.2
Year Adopted: not available
Compliance Type: mandatory
Policy Type: ordinance
   

Developer Options

Construction Alternatives

  • (not offered)conversion to affordable housing
  • (not offered)credit transfer
  • (offered)in-lieu fee
  • (not offered)land dedication
  • (not offered)off-site construction

In-Lieu Fee Structure: fixed per-unit fee

RESIDENTIAL FEE

Single Family (less than 3 units-includes duplexes): $4,042 per unit

Multi-Family (3 or more units):  $2,015 per unit

(Includes a 3% administrative component)

Incentives

  • (not offered)clustering of IH units
  • (not offered)delayed building of IH units
  • (not offered)density bonus
  • (not offered)fast-track processing
  • (not offered)fee deferral
  • (not offered)fee reduction
  • (not offered)fee waiver
  • (not offered)flexible design standards
  • (not offered)growth control extension
  • (not offered)subsidies
  • (not offered)tax abatement
  • (not offered)(other)

Requirements

  Rental Units Ownership Units
IH Requirement Threshold not required not required
% Production Required not applicable not applicable
Targeted Groups
  • (not offered)extremely low income
  • (offered)very low income
  • (offered)low income
  • (offered)moderate income
  • (not offered)above-moderate income
  • (not offered)senior
  • (not offered)extremely low income
  • (offered)very low income
  • (offered)low income
  • (offered)moderate income
  • (not offered)above-moderate income
  • (not offered)senior
Length of Affordability not available not available

Production Data

Production data not available for this jurisdiction.


Residential building permit activity 5 years before and after adoption of ordinance:

permit data not available

Other Notes


The City of Elk Grove administers several development impact fee programs that fund new development’s share of certain capital infrastructure projects. These development impact fees are due at the time of building permit issuance and may not be paid prior to permit issuance. The development impact fee programs that are applicable citywide and their current fees are listed below. In addition to the citywide fee programs, there are several plan area development impact fee programs which affect new projects in specific areas of the City, and there are also development impact fee programs administered by other agencies – these are outlined later in this booklet.

Project applicants locating in an existing building or existing shell building will be required to pay additional development impact fees if they are proposing to change the use from what the original building permit was based on. For example, if a shell building was permitted as a shopping center, but then a restaurant locates into the building, the restaurant project applicant will owe the difference between the shopping center development impact fee rates and the restaurant deve lopment impact fee rates.

last updated February 1, 2008