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ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT <br /> Housing Element Implementation <br /> (CCR Title 25§6202) <br /> Jurisdiction Pleasanton <br /> Reporting Year 2019 (Jan.1-Dec.31) <br /> Table D <br /> Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 <br /> Housing Programs Progress Report <br /> Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance,improvement,and development of housing as identified in the housing element. <br /> i 3 4 <br /> • <br /> Name of Program Objective .. , - Timeframe in H.E Status of Program Implementation <br /> Program 1.1: Discourage the redesignation <br /> of areas designated for High Density At a minimum,maintain the amount of As General Plan The City continues to discourage any redesignation of areas currently designated for <br /> Residential development.The objective of high-density residential acreage currently Amendments are proposed High Density Residential development.There were no High Density Residential <br /> this program is to ensure that adequate sites designated on the General Plan Map and <br /> and ongoing Properties redesignated in 2019. <br /> are available to accommodate the City's permitting high density housing. <br /> regional housing need for all income levels. <br /> Program 6.1:Continue monitoring second Actively promote the creation of second <br /> units to determine if they are being rented units on single familyresidential lots and The Citycontinues to monitor accessory <br /> and,if so,determine their rent levels.Include g Complete surveys annually (second)dwelling units in the city as required <br /> conditions of approval for second unit their maintenance as sources of housing beginning in May 2015 by the following standard for all approved second units.In 2017 the City approved an <br /> Administrative Design Review approvals affordable to moderate-,low-,and very update to the Accessory(Second)Dwelling Unit Ordinance. <br /> requiring a monitoring program. low-income households. <br /> Program 6.2:Create incentives for <br /> homeowners to rent their second units to <br /> moderate-.low-,and very low-income <br /> households as well as those with disabilities <br /> (including developmental disabilities). The <br /> City's role would be to develop the program Actively promote the creation of second <br /> units on single family residential lots and <br /> materials including information,criteria for In 2017 the City adopted changes to the Accessory(Second)Dwelling Unit Ordinance <br /> qualifications,and incentives,and to monitor their maintenance as sources of housing Complete by the end of to be consistent with State law.The City will continue to encourage homeowners of <br /> the success of the program.Incentives <br /> affordable to moderate-.low-,and very 2016. accesso <br /> p g low-income households.Quantified ry(second)dwelling units to rent their units. <br /> should include fee reductions or waivers and <br /> information/assistance to help homeowners Objective: Five units per year. <br /> be landlords.Such incentives should be <br /> made available to applicants of second units <br /> during the Administrative Design Review or <br /> Building permit process. <br /> Program 6.3:Conduct a review of the Second <br /> Unit Ordinance,including a survey of similar <br /> requirements in other Bay Area cities. Using <br /> this review,consider allowing second units Actively promote the creation of second <br /> without an Administrative Design Review In 2017 the City conducted a comprehensive review of the Accessory(Second) <br /> process in new single-family developments, units on single family residential lots and Dwelling Unit Ordinance and adopted updates to the ordinance including reducing <br /> 'ct toperformance standards,consider their maintenance as sources of housing <br /> subject parking requirements for properties near public transportation.The adopted ordinance <br /> affordable to moderate-,low-,and very May 2016. <br /> reducing the existing Second Unit Ordinance loo-income households.Quantified will help to make it easier for property owners to create accessory dwelling units and <br /> requirements,such as the parking and height Objective:5 percent of new single family junior accessory dwelling units.The City continues to promote the creation of <br /> limit requirements,to encourage the homes include a second unit. accessory units. <br /> development of second units,consider other <br /> measures to promote the creation of second <br /> units,and adopt necessary changes as <br /> appropriate. <br /> Program 7.1:Monitor new multiple family <br /> residential development proposals with Encourage at least 50 percent of multiple- As multiple-family The City continues to monitor new multi-family residential developments.In 2019,all <br /> respect to housing tenure to ensure that family housing units to be rental residential development <br /> new multi-family residential developments that were entitled were rental apartments. <br /> sufficient numbers of rental units are provided apartments. proposals are received. <br /> to meet the above policy. <br />