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Program 14.2:Structure future rent-restriction Preserve for the longest term feasible, <br /> contract agreements to allow the City the restricted units affordable to extremely low-Ongoing and when units City continues to analyze rent-restriction contract agreements as they come in on <br /> opportunity to purchase or subsidize assisted ,low-and very-low-income households become at risk of convertinga The by-case basis.In 2019,no rent-restriction agreements were executed. <br /> units at the conclusion of the rent-restriction which are at risk of changing to market- to market rate. <br /> period. rate housing. <br /> Program 14.3:Structure future rent-restriction Preserve for the longest term feasible, <br /> restricted units affordable to extremely low- <br /> contract agreements for all new assisted When new assisted projects The City continues to look at creative ways to structure agreements and maximize the <br /> projects with limited or no time restrictions to low-and very-low-income households are approved. term of affordability. <br /> minimize the displacement of tenants. which are at risk of changing to market- <br /> rate housing. <br /> Program 14.4:Provide rehabilitation funds or Preserve for the longest term feasible, The City continues to attempt to provide apartment rehabilitation loans to the greatest <br /> other incentives such as a density bonus restrictetl units affordable to extremely lax- extent feasible;however,no apartment projects sought City funding for rehabilitation <br /> where appropriate for apartment complexes ,low-and very-low-income households Ongoing;dependent on in 2019.The Citywill continue to monitor future <br /> specific proposals projects opportunities for providing <br /> in exchange for extended or perpetual which are at risk of changing to market- financial assistance to existing apartment complexes in exchange for affordability <br /> assisted housing time periods. rate housing. restrictions. <br /> Program 14.5:Issue bonds or provide other Preserve for the longest term feasible, <br /> funding where appropriate to reduce restricted units affordable to extremely low- <br /> Ongoing;de dependent on The Citycontinues to issue bonds andprovide fundingforappropriate ro ects on a <br /> apartment complex mortgage rates in ,low-and very-low-income households P projects <br /> exchange for extended or perpetual assisted-which are at risk of changing to market- specific proposals case by case basis.No bonds were issued in 2019. <br /> housing time periods. rate housing. <br /> Make appropriate modifications to the <br /> Land Use Element of the General Plan, <br /> Zoning Ordinance,and other City <br /> Program 15.1:Identify a funding mechanism ordinances,programs,and policies to Research currently available The City continues to make infrastructure improvements on an as-needed basis.Other <br /> for infrastructure improvements contained in facilitate the provision of housing, improvements include the City's new Recycled Water Project.Improvements to sewer <br /> the General Plan to accommodate projected especially housing for those with funding mechanisms capacity have been funded through the CIP under existing replacement and expansion <br /> housing growth. disabilities(including developmental annually funds. <br /> disabilities),and housing affordable to <br /> moderate,low,and very low income <br /> households. <br /> Make appropriate modifications to the <br /> Land Use Element of the General Plan, <br /> Zoning Ordinance,and other City <br /> Program 15.2:Waive City fees for housing ordinances,programs,and policies to As applications are received <br /> developments that provide a minimum of 15 facilitate the provision of housing, for projects containing units The City continues to review waiving City fees for eligible affordable projects on a case- <br /> percent affordable to extremely low-,low-and especially housing for those with for lower-income by-case basis. <br /> very low-income households. disabilities(including developmental households <br /> disabilities),and housing affordable to <br /> moderate,low,and very low income <br /> households. <br /> Make appropriate modifications to the <br /> Land Use Element of the General Plan, <br /> Program 15.3:Expedite the development Zoning Ordinance,and other City <br /> review process for housing proposals that ffoordinances,programs,and policies to As applications are received <br /> provide a minimum of 15 percentals t able facilitate the provision of housing, for projects containing units The City continues to expedite the development review process for affordable projects <br /> ato moderate-,low-,extremely low,and very especially housing for those with for lower-income on an as needed basis. <br /> low-income households. disabilities(including developmental households <br /> disabilities),and housing affordable to <br /> moderate,low,and very low income <br /> households. <br /> Make appropriate modifications to the <br /> Land Use Element of the General Plan, <br /> Program 15.4:Support State legislative Zoning Ordinance,and other City <br /> reform to improve the fair-share housing ordinances,programs,and policies to <br /> process and provide financial and other facilitate the provision of housing, The City continues to advocate Federal and State legislative changes and provides <br /> incentives to strengthen local jurisdictions' especially housingfor those with Ongoing <br /> 9 P Y general support on an ongoing basis. <br /> abilities to meet their fair-share disabilities(including developmental <br /> responsibilities. disabilities),and housing affordable to <br /> moderate,low,and very low income <br /> households. <br /> Make appropriate modifications to the <br /> Land Use Element of the General Plan, <br /> Program 15.5:Assess the level of effort to Zoning Ordinance,and other City <br /> overcome infrastructure constraints to ordinances,programs,and policies to As needed or in conjunction <br /> housingaffordable to extremelylow-,low- facilitate the provision of housing, with the HousingElement The Citycontinues to assess infrastructure constraints and needs on a <br /> periodic basis. <br /> especially housing for those with <br /> and very-low-income households on a update <br /> periodic basis. disabilities(including developmental <br /> disabilities),and housing affordable to <br /> moderate,low,and very low income <br /> households. <br /> Make appropriate modifications to the <br /> Land Use Element of the General Plan, <br /> Program 15.6:Assess future sewer Zoning Ordinance,and other City <br /> infrastructure needs,including sewer ordinances,programs,and policies to The City continues to assess sewer infrastructure as new residential projects are <br /> facilitate the provision of housing, reviewed.Sewer capacity was not a deterrent to housing development during the <br /> infrastructure upgrades and facilities to 2014-2017. <br /> accommodate future RHNA cycles in the especially housing for those with 2007-2014 planning period and is not anticipated to be a deterrent during the current <br /> region. disabilities(including developmental period. <br /> disabilities),and housing affordable to <br /> moderate,low,and very low income <br /> households. <br /> Make appropriate modifications to the <br /> Program 15.7:Continue to work with non- Land Use Element of the General Plan, <br /> profit and for-profit housing developers, Zoning Ordinance,and other City As noted previously,the City continues to work with nonprofit and for-profit developers <br /> service providers,Pleasanton employers,the ordinances,programs,and policies to and collaborates with non-profit housing agencies and other Tri-Valley cities to <br /> Pleasanton Unified School District,and urban facilitate the provision of housing, develop new programs and incentives to meet the full range of housing needs within <br /> planning specialists to develop new programs especiallyhousing for those with Ongoing the City.In 2018,the Pleasanton City Council approved the Sunflower Hill project, <br /> and incentives for meeting the full range of disabilities(including developmental which will have 31 affordable multifamily residential units to be designated for <br /> Pleasanton's future affordable housing disabilities),and housing affordable to individuals with developmental disabilities.Construction began in April 2019. <br /> needs. moderate,low,and very low income <br /> households. <br />