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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
2/13/2002
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PC 2002-15
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INCLUSION IN THE HOPUSING ELEMENT
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• Assistance in obtaining federal and state tax credits through use of City resources <br />as seed money when significant numbers of low- and very low-income housing <br />units aze provided <br />^ Assistance in providing public improvements <br />^ Consideration of reduced development standazds, such as reducing the number of <br />required pazking spaces <br />^ Mortgage revenue bonds <br />3. Developers of Small Housing Units <br />Policy 30: Strongly encourage housing developers to build small housing units. n '^ ^~°^'° ^''+'' <br />x}Multiple-family residential developments with units less than 800 square feet in floor area and of <br />single- family residential developments with units less than 1200 square feet in floor area, which <br />provide housing at moderate-income levels, shall have the third highest priority for City approval. To <br />the extent that these developments provide resale restrictions to retain the units as affordable to <br />mvderate-income households, they may qualify for some of the incentives listed in Policy 29~, at the <br />discretion of the City Council. <br />Growth Management <br />Goal 11: Manage residential growth in an orderly fashion while enabling Pleasanton to meet its <br />housing needs. <br />Goal 12' Retain flexibility in the growth management process in order to accommodate housing <br />affordability. <br />Policy 31: Regulate the number of housing units approved for construction each yeaz according <br />tCti2N£Btk'7~-aild-~G43}H~ i r i, ~ .1 ~ +' ~«°,9 A., ~ «h° + + n ..i u,. : 1 <br />a <br />n, ,a n + +• ~uux,r,. the availability of infrastructure, the City's ability to provide <br />public services, housing needs, and employment growth. lr~-y~a}'s-it~• $ <br />, , <br />}7~{{f~~,~gt..~e-t __ _ «• A 1. +1 A . .+:.. ..FR~€r}}n1~ntE <br />J <br />Policy 32: Encourage substantial private development of affordable housing through the Growth <br />Management Program. <br />Revised Draft Housing Element Goals, Policies, and Programs: 1/28/02 - 12 - <br />
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