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income households and 5% or 9 of the total units will be affordable to moderate- <br /> income households (note: a revised project has since been submitted for City <br /> consideration). <br /> • Planning approval was granted to MidPen Housing to build 185 new and fully- <br /> accessible apartments in a combination of single-, two-, and three-story <br /> buildings. All of the new homes will be affordable to low-income seniors. The <br /> MidPen Housing proposal for Kottinger Gardens was previously appropriated $10 <br /> million from the Lower Income Housing Fund to assist in the redevelopment of <br /> Kottinger Place and Pleasanton Gardens. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT <br /> This is an informational report and not a project as defined by CEQA Guidelines Section <br /> 15378, and therefore no environmental assessment is required. <br /> STATUS OF CITY RESOLUTION 10-390 <br /> In July 2010, the City Council adopted City Resolution 10-390 (Attachment 2) approving <br /> enhancements to the City's existing non-discrimination housing policies. In general, the <br /> resolution highlights the City's focus on promoting the development of well-designed <br /> affordable housing for families with children, including the construction of affordable <br /> three bedroom units. The resolution also states the City's intention to have the City <br /> Manager regularly report on efforts to meet these goals. <br /> Since the adoption of the resolution the City has finalized the 2007-2014 Housing <br /> Element that included information regarding the City's efforts to promote new affordable <br /> housing, including the rezoning of properties. These efforts were also carried over to the <br /> 2015-2023 Housing Element. There has been considerable interest in development in <br /> the City, as evidenced by entitlements for apartment and mixed use developments. Of <br /> the currently entitled 1,711 high density units, 216 units will be designated as affordable <br /> units, including three bedroom units. Based on previous staff efforts, staff anticipates <br /> that future affordable housing agreements will include a number of larger affordable <br /> units, as anticipated in Resolution 10-390. <br /> Submitted By: Approved :y: <br /> Steve Kirk atrick Nelson Fialho <br /> Acting Director of Community Development City Manager <br /> Attachment: <br /> 1. Resolution with Pleasanton Housing Element Annual Progress Report— 2014 <br /> 2. City of Pleasanton Resolution 10-390 <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br />