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AGENDA REPORT
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6/18/2013
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15Y
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years, staff has assumed that it should take a portion of the housing need for both <br /> the 2014 to 2022 cycle and the 2022 to 2030 cycle. <br /> Other Discussion Items: <br /> Apart from the assumptions listed above, staff and the Task Force are also seeking <br /> direction on the following questions: <br /> 1. How much of the City's future Regional Housing Needs Allocation should be <br /> accommodated in East Pleasanton, and what should be the mix of single family <br /> vs. multifamily housing? <br /> Much discussion at the Task Force meetings has focused on these questions, with <br /> several Task Force members in favor of East Pleasanton taking a proportional <br /> share of the total number of units and keeping the balance between single family <br /> and multifamily units similar to that which currently existing in Pleasanton: <br /> approximately 75 percent single family units and 25% multifamily units. On the <br /> other hand East Pleasanton represents most of the available vacant land in the <br /> City. The discussion of potential available sites during the last Housing Element <br /> update indicates that there are very few sites in other parts of the City that could <br /> be rezoned to accommodate multifamily housing. <br /> The last Housing Element update included the rezoning of nine sites to allow <br /> multifamily development, and also included the Roche site which remained <br /> available after the rezoning of three Hacienda sites. Some of these sites will be <br /> available for the 2014-2022 housing element cycle, as shown in Table 1. As <br /> estimated, sites which can accommodate a total of 991 multifamily housing units <br /> would be available for inclusion in the next Housing Element housing site <br /> inventory. <br /> Page 5 of 9 <br />
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