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5th Cycle Goal, Policy, Program Disposition in 6th Cycle 6th Cycle Goal, Policy Program Text <br /> Housing Element <br /> Program 1.1: Discourage the redesignation of Program 1.2, Program 1.2 <br /> areas designated for High Density Residential Updated/Modified to Consistent with SB 166 (No Net Loss), the City will monitor <br /> development. The objective of this program is to reflect requirements of SB housing sites to ensure adequate sites to accommodate <br /> ensure that adequate sites are available to 166 (no net loss law). the remaining unmet RHNA by each income category are <br /> accommodate the City's regional housing need for maintained at all times. Reporting is anticipated to coincide <br /> all income levels. with preparation of the Annual Progress Reports (Program <br /> 4.1). The City will track each site in its inventory and report <br /> annually to the City Council on the adequacy of available <br /> sites compared to the progress made towards meeting the <br /> RHNA. <br /> Policy 2: Permit mobile homes and factory-built Policy 3.2, Modified to Policy 3.2 <br /> housing on appropriately located sites. include reference to Preserve the existing stock of mobile homes and mobile <br /> preservation of existing home parks and permit mobile homes and factory-built <br /> mobile homes. housing on appropriately located sites. (Policy 2, modified) <br /> Policy 3: Encourage developments on sites Policy 1.3, modified to Policy 1.3 <br /> designated for multiple-family residential uses which reference compliance with Encourage residential and mixed-use projects to be <br /> are adjacent to commercial districts to be designed Objective Design designed at the maximum building height permitted <br /> at the maximum height allowed for multiple-family Standards and Downtown consistent with standards to be adopted in the Objective <br /> residential zoning districts, consistent with Specific Plan Design Standards as referenced in Program 6.1. However, <br /> neighborhood character; however in the Downtown, <br /> in the downtown, multi-family residential building height <br /> multiple family residential building height should be should be consistent with the requirements of the <br /> consistent with the design policies of the Downtown Downtown Specific Plan and the Downtown Design <br /> Specific Plan and the Downtown Design Guidelines. Guidelines. [Policy 3, modified] <br /> 2023-2031 Housing Element City of Pleasanton)2 <br />