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Program 46.9: Work with u,..,,o~.,~~ «wo r:.,.„a„ ~.;~:~ r~.,.o. social service <br />orga~lizations and other jurisdictions attd-etl~r-arganizat~s to assist the City in locating <br />and constructing an adequate facility for use as an emergency shelter and for transitional <br />housing for the homeless. <br />Environmental Protection <br />Goal 18: Promote resource conservation and environmental <br />protection for new and existing housing. <br />Policy 47: Preserve and enhance environmental quality in conjunction with the development of <br />housing. <br />Program 47.1: Continue environmental impact review procedures as required by the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). <br />Policy 48: Strongly encourage energy and water conservation designs and features in residential <br />developments. <br />Program 48.1: Encourage street designs that maximize street tree canopy to reduce local <br />neighborhood heat build up and associated home cooling energy needs and costs. <br />Program 48.2: Promote tree planting to shade new homes and developments. <br />Program 48.3: Evaluate the feasibility of using light-colored paving materials in new <br />streets and repaving projects, and consider revising street standazds to require the use of <br />such materials. <br />Program 48.4: Promote awazeness ofenergy-saving roofing materials. <br />Program 48.5: Encourage the efficient use of water through the use of natural drainage, <br />drought tolerant landscaping, efficient irrigation systems, and recycling in new housing <br />development projects. <br />Program 48.6: <br />~ Provide guidance acid assistance to applicants to make <br />compliance with Title 24 Energy requirements as effective and efficient as possible. <br />Revised Draft Housing Element Goals, Policies, and Programs: 1/28/02 - 18 - <br />