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5th Cycle Goal, Policy, Program Disposition in 6th Cycle 6th Cycle Goal, Policy Program Text <br /> Housing Element <br /> Program 11.1: Continue to provide incentives such Policy 2.3 Policy 2.3 <br /> as reduced development fees, assistance in public Modfied/reformulated to In conformance with the Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance, <br /> improvements, priority in permit processing, focus on the IZO — require each residential and non-residential development <br /> increased density, altered site-development incentives for affordable to which the Ordinance applies, to include its pro rata share <br /> standards, mortgage revenue bonds, affordable- housing more generally of housing needs for lower- and moderate- income <br /> housing competition, and other creative incentives to are addressed in other households or, if the Ordinance criteria are met, to <br /> encourage the development of housing affordable to policies. contribute to the Lower Income Housing Fund or propose <br /> moderate-, low-, extremely low-, and very low- <br /> alternative methods to facilitate the construction of housing <br /> income households and households with special <br /> affordable to these groups. It is strongly encouraged that <br /> needs. A priority will be placed on projects that <br /> the Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance requirements be met by <br /> provide the largest number of units at the greatest <br /> building housing affordable to lower-and moderate-income <br /> level of affordability. The availability of incentives will households. The City will continue to offer incentives to <br /> be incorporated in the City's Inclusionary Zoning <br /> encourage and facilitate the production of affordable <br /> Ordinance, to be consistent with State law and recent <br /> inclusionary units, as a component of the Ordinance. <br /> court decisions, but for specific projects, will also be <br /> promoted through the City's web site, in local <br /> newspapers, and through posting at public places <br /> subject to normal procedures. The objective of this <br /> program is to assure that incentives are made <br /> available and known to the development community. <br /> Policy 12: Strive toward meeting Pleasanton's share Policy 1.1, modified to Policy 1.1 <br /> of regional housing needs, as defined by the reflect 6m Cycle RHNA The City will identify and re-zone sites as needed to allow <br /> Regional Housing Needs Determination (RHND). for residential development, at appropriate densities, to <br /> meet the assigned Regional Housing Needs Allocation <br /> (RHNA) of 5,965 units for the 2023-2031 (6th Cycle) <br /> Housing Element Cycle. <br /> 2023-2031 Housing Element City of Pleasanton) 14 <br />
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