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Table 3: High Density Housing Opportunity Sites Identified in the Adopted <br /> Housing Element <br /> Units Remaining <br /> Site Address Capacity Units Approved Inventory <br /> Constructed but Not with No <br /> Constructed Approvals <br /> Hacienda 1 4863 Willow 255 255 <br /> Road <br /> Hacienda 2 5789 Gibraltar 251 251 <br /> Drive <br /> Auf der Maur 3150 Bernal 345 345 <br /> Township 1600 Valley <br /> Square - Avenue 210 210 <br /> Gateway <br /> Summerhill 5850 W. Las 94 94 <br /> Positas <br /> Anton 5725 W. Las 168 168 <br /> Hacienda Positas <br /> California 4550 Rosewood 305 305 <br /> Center Drive <br /> Sheraton 5990 Stoneridge 99 99 <br /> Mall Road <br /> Stoneridge 1008 Stoneridge 400 400 <br /> Mall Mall Road <br /> Kaiser 5600 Stoneridge 183 183 <br /> Mall Road <br /> BART 5859 Owens 249 249 <br /> Drive <br /> Roche 4300 Hacienda 372 372 <br /> CM Capital 2 5758 W. Las 84 84 <br /> Positas <br /> Total 3,015 1,323 305 1,387 <br /> Housing Accountability Act (SB 167, AB 678, AB 1515): The bills affecting the <br /> Housing Accountability Act apply to every housing development application not just <br /> those with an affordable housing component. The legislation requires that local <br /> government provide developers with a list of any inconsistencies between a proposed <br /> project and all local plans, zoning, and standards within 30 to 60 days after the <br /> application is complete or the project will be deemed complete with all local policies. <br /> Additionally, if a housing project complies with all "objective" general plan, zoning, and <br /> subdivision standards, it may not be denied or have its density reduced unless a city or <br /> county can find that the project would have a specific adverse impact on public health <br /> and safety. If a project includes affordable units, a local jurisdiction is responsible for <br /> making additional findings to deny the project, reduce its density, or add a condition that <br /> Page 5of7 <br />