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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
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5/1/2013
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ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> Pertinent Housing Element Goals and Policies <br /> Review and Suggestions for Modifications <br /> Policy 4:Give favorable consideration for approval for proposed developments which provide extremely <br /> low-,very-low-and low income units that meet the requirements of the Inciusionary Zoning Ordinance, <br /> as long as all other City development standards are met. <br /> Suggested edits <br /> Policy 4:Give favorable consideration for approval for proposed developments which provide extremely <br /> low-,very-low-and low income units. <br /> make a proportional contribution to meeting <br /> Pleasanton's defined affordable housingneed and meet Development Standards and Design Guidelines. <br /> Goal 5: Produce and retain a sufficient number of housing units affordable to extremely low-,low-and <br /> very-low-income households to address the City's responsibility for meeting the needs of Pleasanton's <br /> workforce,families,and residents,including those with special needs. <br /> Suggested policy and program additions for Goal S: <br /> Policy:Require all parcels identified as suitable to develop at 30+units/acre to accommodate <br /> Pleasanton's RHNA for extremely low,very low,and low income households to be zoned Nonprofit <br /> High Density Residential,Mixed Income"(NHDRMI).Such parcels are intended to be planned and <br /> developed under the supervision of a qualified nonprofit builder/manager to provide at least 40%of the <br /> residential units as low,very low,and extremely low income housing.A maximum of 60%of the <br /> residential units shall be shall be constructed by a for-profit developer and rented or sold as unrestricted <br /> market rate units.At least 40%of the market rate housing units shall be built at the same or greater <br /> density as the nonprofit housing.Development plans shall strive for an attractive neighborhood design <br /> that minimizes Income differences among residents,and features shared amenities to facilitate <br /> neighborhood and community activities. <br /> Program:Determine qualification standards for nonprofit housing providers who will work with <br /> property owners,for-profit builders,and the City to plan and develop parcels zoned NHDRMI. <br /> Program:Conduct outreach to recruit nonprofit housing organizations to encouraging them to apply for <br /> qualification to participate in the development of land zoned NHDRMI <br /> Program:Conduct outreach to property owners of land zoned,or that may potentially be zoned <br /> NHDRMI to familiarize them with qualified. <br />
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