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ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT <br />Housing Element Implementation <br />CCR Title 25 6202) <br />Jurisdiction pteasaracm. <br />_rte xtI <br />Table D <br />Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 <br />Housing Programs Progress Repan <br />Descnee pMrsss of all programs Including local eflats to rgdMM go'.emvmdmtat comWaints to lne maintenance, Improvemam. acid development of houstng as identified m ME housing <br />elernamt <br />s <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />(Parma of Program <br />Olhecttve <br />Ttme7ame in H E <br />Status Of Pr rdm fm Iementalran <br />Program 1.1: Discourage <br />the redesignation of areas <br />designated for High Density <br />(Residential development <br />.4t a minimum, maintain the amount of high <br />As General Plan <br />Thi City continues to discourage any redesignation of areas currently designated for <br />The objective of this <br />density residential acreage currently <br />Amandrrents are proposed <br />High Density Residential development There were no High Density Residential <br />(program is to ensure that <br />designated on the General Plan Map and <br />and ongoing <br />Properties redesignated in 2021 <br />adequate sites are available <br />(permitting high density housing <br />'to accommodate the City's <br />,regional housing need for all <br />income levels. <br />gram ST Continue <br />monitoring second units to <br />determine if they are being <br />Actively promote the creation of second <br />rented and, if so, determine <br />units on single family mslderttial lots and <br />Tho City continues to monitor accessory (second) dwelling units in the city as required <br />Radii rent lovely. Include <br />(heir malrrtenance as sources of housing <br />Complete surveys annually <br />by, the following standard for all approved second units In 2021 the City updated to the <br />conditions of approval for <br />affordable to moderate-, low•, and very low <br />beginning in May 2015 <br />4_ce5sory (Second) Dwelling Unit Ordinance in accordance with new State law <br />second unit Administrative <br />Income households <br />Design Review approvals <br />requiring a monitoring <br />Program 6 2: Create <br />Incentives for homeowners <br />Ito rent their second units to <br />moderate-, low-, and very <br />low-income households as <br />well as those with <br />disabilities (including <br />developmental disabilities) <br />The City's role would be to <br />develop the program <br />Actively promote the creation of second <br />materials including <br />units on single family residential lots and <br />In 2017 the City adopted changes to the Accessory (Second) Dwelling Unit Ordinance <br />infomretion, criteria for <br />weir maintenance as sources of housing <br />Complete by the and of <br />and in 2021 the City updated to the Accessory (Second) Dwelling Unit Ordinance in <br />qualifications, and <br />affordable to moderate-, low-, and very low, <br />21116. <br />accordance with new State law The City will continue to encourage homeowners of <br />incentives, and to monitor <br />income households Quantified Objective: <br />accessory (second) dwelling units to rent their units. <br />the success of the program <br />Five units per year <br />Incentives should include <br />fee reductions or waivers <br />and information/assistance <br />to help homeowners be <br />landlords. Such incentives <br />should be made available to <br />applicants of second units <br />during the Administrative <br />Design Review or Building <br />permit process. <br />Program 6.3: Conduct a <br />review of the Second Unit <br />Ordinance, including e <br />survey of similar <br />requirements in other Bay <br />Area cities. Using this <br />review, consider allowing <br />second units without an <br />Administrative Design <br />Actively promote the creation of second <br />In 2017 the City conducted a comprehensive review of the Accessory (Second) <br />Review process in new <br />units on single family residential lots and <br />Dwelling Unit Ordinance and adopted updates to the ordinance including reducing <br />single-family developments, <br />their mainterence as satlrcas of housing <br />parking requirements for properties near public transportation. In 2021 the City update <br />subject to performance <br />affordable to moderate-, low-, and very low <br />May 2016 <br />to the Accessory (Second) Dwelling Unit Ordinance in accordance with new State law <br />standards, consider <br />income households Quantified Objective: <br />The updated ordinance will help to make it easierfor property owners to create <br />reducing the e>asbng <br />5 percent of new single family homes <br />accessary dwelling units and junior accessory dwelling units. The City continues to <br />Second Unit Ordinance <br />include a second unit <br />promote the creation of accessory units. <br />requirements, such as the <br />parldrig and height limit <br />requirements, to encourage <br />the development of second <br />units, consider other <br />'measures to promote the <br />Creatiw of Seccndi units. <br />amd adopt necessary <br />chem es as rule <br />