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TABLE C <br /> 2017 Program Implementation Status <br /> Program Description Housing Programs Progress Report- Government Code Section 65583. <br /> (By Housing Element Program Names) Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the <br /> maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. <br /> Time Frame <br /> Name of Program Objective in H.E. Status of Program Implementation <br /> Policy 1:At a minimum, <br /> Program 1.1: Discourage the redesignation of areas maintain the amount of high As General Plan <br /> designated for High Density Residential development. density residential acreage Amendments are The City continues to discourage any redesignation of areas currently <br /> The objective of this program is to ensure that adequate currently designated on the designated for High Density Residential development.There were no High <br /> sites are available to accommodate the City's regional General Plan Map and proposed and Density Residential Properties redesignated in 2017. <br /> housing need for all income levels. permitting high density ongoing <br /> housing. <br /> Policy 6:Actively promote the <br /> Program 6.1:Continue monitoring second units to creation of second units on The City continues to monitor accessory(second)dwelling units in the city <br /> determine if they are being rented and,if so,determine single family residential lots Complete surveys as required by the following standard for all approved second units. In 2017 <br /> their rent levels.Include conditions of approval for and their maintenance as annually beginning the City approved an update to the Accessory(Second)Dwelling Unit <br /> second unit Administrative Design Review approvals sources of housing affordable in May 2015 Ordinance. An updated rent survey was not sent out in 2017, but is <br /> requiring a monitoring program. to moderate-,low-,and very planned for 2018. <br /> low-income households. <br /> Program 6.2:Create incentives for homeowners to rent <br /> their second units to moderate-,low-,and very low- <br /> income households as well as those with disabilities In 2017 the City adopted changes to the Accessory(Second)Dwelling Unit <br /> (including developmental disabilities). The City's role Complete by the Ordinance to be consistent with State law.The City will continue to <br /> would be to develop the program materials including encourage homeowners of accessory(second)dwelling units to rent their <br /> information,criteria for qualifications,and incentives, end of 2016. units.The City will continue discussions with the Tri-Valley Affordable <br /> and to monitor the success of the program. Incentives Quantified Housing Committee as well as ECHO Housing(a non-profit housing <br /> should include fee reductions or waivers and Objective: Five counseling agency)regarding creating incentives and programs for <br /> information/assistance to help homeowners be units per year. interested homeowners. <br /> landlords. Such incentives should be made available to <br /> applicants of second units during the Administrative <br /> Design Review or Building permit process. <br /> Table C: 2017 Annual Housin• Element Pro•ress Resort 1 <br />
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