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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
2/13/2002
DOCUMENT NO
PC 2002-15
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INCLUSION IN THE HOPUSING ELEMENT
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D 1' - C D 'r lt' F '1 'r .1' t r,. of o o f~ rA41n~f tl.o <br />~ .. .~ <br />f;l~~ld4ng-he-rg#t-A~flea.~~~'--^o'o"~^'ri:i~s'.R;-auilEiings: <br />Policy 5: Encourage developments on sites designated for multiple family residential uses <br />which are adjacent to commercial districts to be designed at the maximum height allowed for <br />multiple family residential zoning districts• however in the Downtown, multiple family <br />residential building height should be consistent with the design policies of the Downtown <br />Specific Plan. and the Downtown Design Guidelines. <br />Policy 6: De#En® Consider the provision of affordable housing as an amenity for purposes of <br />developing new housing at a density above the mid-point of the General Plan density range. <br />Policy 7: Guarante€ that- P-rejssts Uive favorable consideration for approval at a density of at <br />least the mid-point of the General Plan density range for proposed. developments which meet <br />their entire Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance requirements by building very low- and low-income <br />housing units, will-b~ graxt~d fer-approval av~ith-de-nsity-at-l~ast~t-th~-} <br />ul^,-.won°'~rmg~ as long as all other Citv development standards are met. <br />Policy 8: Give favorable consideration for approval at a density of at <br />least the mid-noint of the High Density Residential General. Plan density range (20 dwelling units <br />per acre) for proposed developments of rental apartments which would remain as rentals. in-tko <br />Nigh l~tsit3~R~sidmttial-sate-gar~buildi+tg runtal-aparttneets will-b~-g}ante-d ,'°^°~n~:~-ar'~~°st-aE <br />ri, '.7 +.,r ..F ri,o .1~.,~:r. r a ~ t rl, 7!1 .7 Il' '+ ., ~ <br />Policy 9 : P-k~eF-mere- Promote mixed use development where appropriate throughout the city, <br />such as with residential uses constructed over commercial uses.; where apprapri~ <br />Policy 10: Actively promote the creation of second units on single family residential lots and <br />their maintenance as sources of moderate-,~3d-low-, and very low-income housing. <br />Program 10.1: Institute a monitoring program for second units to determine if they aze <br />being rented and, if so, determine their rent levels. Include conditions of approval for <br />second unit use permits requiring a monitoring program. <br />Program 10.2: Create incentives to homeowners to rent their second units to moderate-, <br />low-, and very low-income households. Incentives should include fee reductions or <br />waivers and information/ assistance to help homeowners be landlords. Such incentives <br />should be made available to applicants of second units during the use permit process. <br />Revised Draft Housing Element Goals, Policies, and Programs: 1/28/02 - 2 - <br />
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