Why is the proposed project allowed to have more units than allowed by the Specific Plan? What is a density bonus?

The applicant is proposing to restrict 70 units, or 15% of the 462 allowed units, for rental only to very low-income households. In exchange for providing these affordable units, the State’s Density Bonus Law gives the applicant a “density bonus” of 50%. This means the total number of units in the project can be up to 50% greater than the number of units otherwise allowed. The proposed project includes 693 units, which is 50% greater than the 462 otherwise allowed by the North Business Park Specific Plan.

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1. Why is residential development allowed here?
2. How much residential development is allowed here?
3. Why is the proposed project allowed to have more units than allowed by the Specific Plan? What is a density bonus?
4. Why is the proposed project taller than the Specific Plan allows? Does the project have to comply with the development standards in the Specific Plan?
5. Why is the State allowed to overrule the North Business Park Specific Plan?