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Program 16:3: Develop <br />Use the lower -income -housing fee to <br />results of the Inclusionary <br />incentive/revitalization <br />,Zoning Ordinance annually <br />affordable to extremely low-, low- and very <br />(programs for neighborhoods <br />,to determine consistency <br />lowancome households The low-income <br />'lo encourage support for <br />affordable housing <br />Educate the public regarding the <br />As applications are received <br />In 2021, no neighborhood incentives/revitalization programs were implemented. The <br />opportunities Such <br />community, environmental, and economic <br />for projects containing <br />Clty continues to analyze and review possible programs for future incentives in <br />-incentives could include <br />benefits of Pleasanton's affordable <br />affordable housing <br />cocrdinaoon with new projects <br />enhanced public amenities <br />housing program <br />opportunities <br />low- and very low-income <br />or other investment in areas <br />True cost of providing <br />households instead of <br />housing needs for low- and very low- <br />where additional multifamily <br />paying in lieu fees for new <br />income households or, if the Ordinance <br />housing is planned. <br />criteria are met, to contribute to the lower <br />deternined by the City <br />Program 17.1: Review the <br />Council, upon <br />construction of housing affordable to Annually/Ongoing <br />City's Inclusionary Zoning <br />recommendation by the <br />extremely low-, low-, very low-, and <br />Ordinance and amend if <br />Ensure compliance with the Inclusionary <br />the Inclusionary Zoning <br />required: - for <br />Zoning Ordinance by requiring each for - <br />Ordinance is not producing <br />conform with State law and recent court <br />consistency with the <br />sale residential and non residential <br />decisions. It is strongly encouraged that <br />(Housing Element and other <br />development to which the Ordinance <br />households, consider <br />City affordable housing <br />applies to include its pro rata share of <br />modifying the Ordinance so <br />affordable to extremely -low, low and very <br />(programs; • to identify <br />housing needs for low- and very low - <br />low income households. <br />incentives for non-profit <br />income households or, if the Ordinance <br />Induslonary Ordinance <br />(housing developers and <br />criteria are met, to contribute to the lower <br />review, conduct meetings <br />The City has continued to monitor the inclusionary zoning ordinance In 2018, the City <br />,other housing developers to <br />income housing fund to facilitate the <br />January 2017, then <br />approved an update to the City's development impact fees, including the City's Lower <br />-construct projects including <br />construction of housing affordable to <br />annually <br />Income Housing Fee The City continues to evaluate necessary updates to the <br />three bedroom units for <br />extremely low-, low-, very low-, and <br />Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance <br />large households; • to <br />moderate -income households Review and <br />determine if it is appropriate <br />modify policies for rental housing to <br />to increase the percentage <br />conform with State law and recent court <br />of affordability to support <br />decisions It is strongly encouraged that <br />'housing affordable to low- <br />the Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance <br />and very -low-income <br />requirements be mel by building housing <br />households; • to be <br />affordable to extremely -low, low and very <br />consistent with recent court <br />low income households. <br />decisions regarding rental <br />(Program 17 2: Monitor the <br />Use the lower -income -housing fee to <br />results of the Inclusionary <br />generate funds for the provision of housing <br />,Zoning Ordinance annually <br />affordable to extremely low-, low- and very <br />,to determine consistency <br />lowancome households The low-income <br />with State law and recent <br />housing fund should be used primarily to <br />court decisions and to <br />(Ensure compliance with the Inclusionary <br />determine if developers are <br />Zoning Ordinance by requiring each for - <br />primarily building new <br />sale residential and non residential <br />Refer to the status for Program 17 1 <br />housing units affordable to <br />,development to which the Ordinance <br />low- and very low-income <br />applies to include its pro rata share of <br />True cost of providing <br />households instead of <br />housing needs for low- and very low- <br />housing. <br />paying in lieu fees for new <br />income households or, if the Ordinance <br />developments If it is <br />criteria are met, to contribute to the lower <br />deternined by the City <br />income housing fund to facilitate the <br />Council, upon <br />construction of housing affordable to Annually/Ongoing <br />Refa to the status for Program 17 1 <br />recommendation by the <br />extremely low-, low-, very low-, and <br />Housing Commission, that <br />moderate -income households Review and <br />the Inclusionary Zoning <br />modify policies for rental housing to <br />Ordinance is not producing <br />conform with State law and recent court <br />sufficient housing affordable <br />decisions. It is strongly encouraged that <br />to low- and very low-income <br />the Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance <br />households, consider <br />requirements be met by building housing <br />modifying the Ordinance so <br />affordable to extremely -low, low and very <br />that it can better achieve <br />low income households. <br />tial objecrlve Az pan O the <br />Induslonary Ordinance <br />review, conduct meetings <br />with developers to Identify <br />specific changes that may <br />be considered by the City. <br />Use the lower -income -housing fee to <br />generate funds for the provision of housing <br />affordable to extremely low-, low- and very <br />lowancome households The low-income <br />Program 1&1: Review and <br />housing fund should be used primarily to <br />modify the lower income <br />leverage State and Federal funds in the <br />housing fee annually in <br />development of housing affordable to low - <br />conformance with AB 1600, <br />and very low-income households and in- Annually <br />Refer to the status for Program 17 1 <br />and consider changing the <br />house loan programs, so that the fund may <br />basis of the fee to reflect the be used most efficiently and maintained <br />True cost of providing <br />over urte When considering allocation of <br />housing. <br />these funds, priority will be given to non- <br />profit housing developers with a project <br />including three bedroom units affordable to <br />large extremely low, low- and very low- <br />income households <br />