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5th Cycle Goal, Policy, Program Disposition in 6th Cycle 6th Cycle Goal, Policy Program Text <br /> Housing Element <br /> Program 8.1: Regulate condominium, townhouse, Program 2.8 — Program 2.8 <br /> and mobile home conversions and mitigate tenant reformulated as modified Support access to rental housing for lower-income <br /> displacement through the provisions of the City's Subprogram 3 households, and protect tenants from displacement, <br /> Condominium Conversion Ordinance, and <br /> through the following programs: <br /> Government Code, Section 65863.7 (as to mobile <br /> homes). This includes requiring condominium [ l <br /> converters to maintain rental units for households 3. Apply the provisions of the City's <br /> with special needs including those with Condominium Conversion Ordinance, and <br /> developmental disabilities, such as lifetime leases Government Code, §65863.7 (as to mobile <br /> with rental caps for persons with disabilities, to the homes) to minimize displacement of renters <br /> extent permitted by State law and denying and protect special needs households. For <br /> conversion of apartment units to condominiums if the condominium conversions this includes <br /> percentage of multiple-family units available for rent, requirements to maintain rental units for <br /> city-wide, is below 50 percent. households with special needs including those <br /> with developmental disabilities, such as <br /> lifetime leases with rental caps for persons with <br /> disabilities, to the extent permitted by state <br /> law; and denying conversion of apartment <br /> units to condominiums if the percentage of <br /> multi-family units available for rent, city wide, is <br /> below 50 percent. (Program 8.1) <br /> 2023-2031 Housing Element City of Pleasanton'8 <br />
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