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Program 1. . monitor new <br />multiple family residential <br />development proposals with <br />respect to housing tenure to <br />(Encourage at least 50 percent of multiple- <br />(family housing units to be rental <br />As multiple -family <br />residential development <br />The City continues to monitor new multi -family residential developments. In 2021, all <br />ensure sufficient <br />apartments, <br />are received. <br />new multi -family residential developments that were entitled were rental apartments <br />s of <br />numbers of rental units are <br />proposals <br />provided to meet the above <br />Program 8.1: Regulate <br />condominium, townhouse, <br />and mobile home <br />conversions and mitigate <br />tenant displacement through <br />the provisions of the City's <br />Condominium Conversion <br />Ordinance, and Government <br />Cade, Section 65863 7 (as <br />to mobile homes). This <br />includes requiring <br />condominium converters to <br />Minimize displacement of tenants in rental <br />maintain rental units for <br />apartments and mobile homes and <br />encourage ownership of lower cost <br />The City continues to regulate condominium conversions This program is implemented <br />households with special <br />residential units by prior renters through <br />As needed <br />on an ongoing basis, and no residential rental units were converted to ownership units <br />needs including those with <br />the regulation of condominium <br />in 2021. <br />developmental disabilities, <br />such as lifetime leases with <br />conversions, <br />rental caps for persons with <br />disabilities, to the extent <br />permitted by State law and <br />denying conversion of <br />apartment units to <br />condominiums if the <br />percentage of multiple <br />family units available for <br />rent, city wide, is below 50 <br />Dencent <br />Program 82: Review the <br />City's Condominium <br />Conversion Ordinance to <br />identify desirable changes, <br />such as potentially requiring <br />Minimize displacement of tenants in rental <br />more housing units <br />apartments and mobile homes and <br />,encourage ownership of lower cost <br />Complete the review by the <br />The City continues to monitor the number of far -rent versus for -ownership units in the <br />affordable to law- and very <br />low-income <br />residential units by prior renters through <br />i. <br />end of 2017 <br />city. There were no applications to convert residential rental units to ownership units in <br />households and <br />ithe regulation of condominium <br />2021. <br />longer tenant noticing <br />requirements, if market <br />conversions. <br />conditions are resulting in <br />the displacement of lower- <br />income tenants - <br />Program .. Seek SWu <br />and Federal assistance for <br />the development of housing <br />to meet the housing needs <br />of households with <br />expemgly low, low, and very <br />low incomes as well as <br />those with disabilities <br />(Including developmental <br />si Potential <br />sources a <br />sources may include the <br />The Ci continues to seek state and federal assistance to the realest extent feasible <br />ty <br />HUD Section 202 and 811 <br />The City's abili to secure an open source of funding for affordable housing has been <br />ability Pe 9 9 <br />programa (for senior <br />hampered by the significant reduction and/or elimination in recent years of many of the <br />housing and housing for <br />traditional rams such as Sections 202, 811, and HELP The Ci <br />f9 City continues traditional programs <br />persons with disabilities), <br />Seek funding annually and <br />review available options on a project -specific basis and has approved financing <br />the State HELP and CHFA <br />Support the development of housing for <br />when specific development <br />programs related to new affordable housing projects such as Kottinger Gardens Phase <br />programs, State/Federal <br />persons with special needs <br />proposals are brought <br />2 and Sunflower Hill. For example, the City worked with Alameda County to secure <br />lower-income housing tax <br />forward <br />Measure Al bond funds: $4.6 million for Kottinger Gardens Phase 2, which was <br />credits, and bond financing. <br />completed and fully leased up in September 2019, and nearly $72 million for <br />The timing of application will <br />Sunflower Hill, which was completed in 2020. The City continues to monitor the <br />depend upon the schedule <br />availability of new funding sources for affordable housing and will apply for funding as <br />for specific projects <br />a?PrOMate <br />proposed by individual <br />developers in as much as <br />the City does not currently <br />awn any land for <br />development of housing <br />affardable to low- and very <br />low-income households and <br />those with disabilities. If the <br />