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RESOLUTIONS
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2/13/2002
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PC 2002-15
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INCLUSION IN THE HOPUSING ELEMENT
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Policy 22: Encourage the use of the-23~e density bonuses for affordable housing which is <br />affordable to moderate- low- and very-low income households. <br />Policy 23: Require owners of private--anc~r~en-pre€rt rental units who hav€ received financial <br />support from the City to accept Section 8 certificates/vouchers and/or Project Based Section 8 in <br />their developments. <br />Policy 24: Work with the Alameda County Housing Authority and other agencies to maintain <br />funding for Section 8 and other Federal subsidy programs. <br />Policy 25: Assist in the relocation of persons displaced by public projects. <br />Policy 26: Encourage the development of U~^*~~ o "~^",~-n°o.~''`r housing ~vth-afferdabl~ units <br />affordable to low- and veto low-income households when rezoning non-residential properties to <br />high density residential, •-~h~°: rya°~. <br />Policy 27: Use the City's lower-income housing fund rusoursus as seed money for federal and <br />state tax credits to promote the construction of very low- and low-income housing. <br />City Priorities for Housing Developments <br />1. Non-Profit Housing Developers <br />Policy 28: Encourage non-profits housing developments by offering incentives. Non-profit <br />developers of very low-~ and low-, and moderate-income housing shall have the highest City <br />priority for approval. Specific City incentives to encourage such housing developments aze the <br />following i.t, i •. • ,a .t, . ~ .• s ,"o ~z.,.,,.." nn^.,^gA,,, u b ." <br />e a <br />~t}L)~~st-~nr6Rttt~it46DE~i~t}t't~t~'~ <br />^ Exe-n~ptien-fret-Priority for the Growth Management affordable housing <br />suballocation <br />^ Expedited permit processing <br />^ Fee waivers <br />^ Contributions from the lower-income housing fund <br />^ Use of available City-owned land <br />^ Density bonuses <br />Revised Draft Housing Element Goals, Policies, and Programs: 1/28/02 - 10 - <br />
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