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Program 1 .1: Continue to <br />provide incentives such as <br />reduced development fees, <br />assistance in public <br />improvements, priority in <br />permit processing, <br />increased density, altered <br />site development standards, <br />mortgage revenue bonds, <br />affordable-housing <br />competition, and other <br />creative incentives to <br />encourage the development <br />of housing affordable to <br />Give greater priority to providing housing <br />The City is continuing to provide incentives and assistance to encourage the <br />moderate-, low-, extremely <br />which is affordable to extremely low <br />Ongoing and enhanced <br />development of affordable housing. The availability of incentives is incorporated in the <br />low-, and very low-income <br />income households and to households at <br />promotional efforts at least <br />City's Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance, but for specific projects was also promoted <br />households and households <br />the low end of the low-income range (50 to <br />once by May 2017 <br />Through the City's website, in local newspapers, and through posting at public places <br />•with special needs. A <br />80 percent of median income), <br />subject to normal procedures. <br />priority will be placed on <br />projects that provide the <br />largest number of units at <br />the greatest level of <br />.affordability. The <br />availability of incentives will <br />be incorporated in the City's <br />Inclusionary Zoning <br />'Ordinance, to be consistent <br />with State law and recent <br />court decisions, but for <br />:specific projects, will also be <br />Program 12 1: Maintain <br />zoning adequate to <br />accommodate Pleasanton's <br />share of the regional <br />housing need for allincome <br />levels Sites designated <br />Strive toward meeting Pleasanton's share <br />High Density Residential or <br />Mixed Use shall be <br />of regional housing needs, as defined by <br />Ongoing <br />City continues to monitor the zoning within the City to accommodate all RHNA <br />developed at a minimum <br />the Regional Housing Needs <br />g � <br />rmstds: This is implemented on an ongoing basis- <br />-density of 30 units per acre, <br />termination (RHND), <br />and comport with the <br />.adopted Housing Site <br />Development Standards and <br />Design Guidelines for <br />Multifamily Development. <br />Program emp o <br />rehabilitate five ownership- <br />housing units affordable to <br />extremely low-, low- and <br />very low-income households <br />identified as having major <br />building code violations <br />each year between 2017 <br />and 2023, and maintain <br />their affordability. Attempt to <br />rehabilitate at least one <br />apartment complex by 2020 <br />Single -family homes will be <br />Strive toward meeting Pleasanton's share <br />identified through the City's <br />Housing Rehabilitation <br />of regional housing needs, as defined by <br />AnnuallylOngoing <br />The City continues to rehabilitate affordable housing to the greatest extent feasible No <br />Program which already has <br />the Regional Housing Needs <br />City-sponsored major rehab work was implemented in apartment complexes. <br />in place an outreach <br />Determination (RHND) <br />program The City will <br />survey existing apartment <br />complexes, including <br />working with local non-profit <br />(housing development <br />,agencies, to ascertain the <br />need for rehabilitation <br />Owners of identified <br />complexes will be contacted <br />and made aware of the <br />availability of rehabilitation <br />Program 123: Strive to <br />construct, rehabilitate, and <br />conserve the City's regional <br />share of housing within the <br />Strive toward meeting Pleasanton's share <br />constraints of available <br />of regional housing needs, as defined by <br />The City continues to strive to construct housing within the constraints of available <br />infrastructure, traffic, air <br />the Regional Housing Needs <br />By 2023 <br />infras1ructwu, traffic, air quality, and financial limits Combined, the City's 2015-2023 <br />quality, and financial limits, <br />Determination (RHND). <br />housing sites inventory can accommodate at least 3,243 units <br />by the conclusion of the <br />current Regional Housing <br />Needs Determination period <br />- in 2023, <br />