The purpose of the below market rate (BMR) housing program is to increase the housing supply for households living or working in Menlo Park that have very-low, low, and moderate incomes. The program requires qualifying commercial and residential developments to provide BMR housing units and/or contribute to the BMR housing fund. The BMR housing fund is a separate city fund set aside for the specific purpose of assisting the development of affordable housing units and programs for very-low, low, and moderate income households. The fund is primarily generated by developer payments made in lieu of providing actual BMR units. It should be noted that the city’s primary objective is to obtain actual BMR housing units, either for rent or for sale, rather than equivalent cash from “in-lieu” fees.
The BMR housing program is governed by Chapters 15.36, 16.04, and 16.96 of the municipal code. The program is administered under the BMR housing program guidelines(PDF, 1MB) . To fully understand the program, developers should read the BMR guidelines and meet with city staff. A summary of the requirements for residential developments is provided below.
Residential developments of five or more units are subject to the requirements of the BMR housing program. These requirements also apply to condominium conversions of five units or more. As part of the application for a residential development of five or more units, the developer must submit a BMR housing agreement, which details the developer’s plan for participation in the BMR program. No building permit or other land use authorization may be issued or approved by the city unless the requirements of the BMR program have been met. The preferred BMR program contribution for all residential developments is on-site BMR units.
Under the BMR guidelines, BMR home sale prices and rental rates are calculated based on what qualifying households can afford. To comply with the BMR program, developers should agree to one or a combination of the following three alternatives, which are listed below in the order of priority set by the program:
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