the 62 units for vetter rarns are a mix of studio and one-bedroom and will be targeted for households earning up to 30% of the area median income. 5 # a -- 5 # a will be supported by veterans housing vouchers. and 70 will receive rent subs y subsidies through loft. the 56 family units are one, two, and three bedroom units and affordable to families earning up to 60% of ami or $69,000 for a year for a family of four. this bond transaction is conduit financing which is not require the city to pledge repayment of the bond. additional financing sources for the project include a $4.5 million private donation from the san francisco citizens initiative for technology and innovation, and award from the federal home loan bank affordable housing program, a loan from ocii, and a $10 million award from the california department of housing and community developments, veterans housing and homelessness prevention program. and this is the first san francisco project to be awarded funds through the program. the board's approval of this bond issuance will keep us on practice for the close of constructi