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Program 17.1: Review the City's Inclusionary Zoning Policy 2.3(see above)and Program 2.1 <br /> Ordinance and amend: Program 2.1, with respect Continue to implement the Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance <br /> -for consistency with the Housing Element and other to modifications to and actively pursue strategies to improve its effectiveness <br /> City affordable housing programs; increase Inclusionary in producing affordable housing units in conjunction with <br /> to identify incentives for non-profit housing requirements. new development. The following actions will be undertaken <br /> developers and other housing developers to by the City. <br /> construct projects including three bedroom units for 1. Study the following amendments to the <br /> large households; Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance and adopt such <br /> -to determine if it is appropriate to increase the amendments provided they are not found to be an <br /> percentage of affordability to support housing undue constraint on the production of housing: <br /> affordable to low-and very low-income households; oAn increase to the proportion of inclusionary units <br /> required in multi-family projects to be up to 20 <br /> -to be consistent with recent court decisions percent, rather than the current 15 percent <br /> regarding rental housing and State law; requirement. [NEW] <br /> oldentification of a target mix of affordable units <br /> (including proportions of very-low, low- and <br /> moderate-income units), with the potential for an <br /> alternative mix of affordability to be proposed and <br /> approved if it would better meet other housing <br /> policy objectives to do so. For example, if the <br /> project provided deeper affordability, and/or <br /> resulted in the production of units suitable for <br /> special needs groups such as seniors or persons <br /> with mental or physical disabilities. Target <br /> affordability mix and unit size standards, including <br /> a required proportion of larger (3 or more <br /> bedroom) lower-income units, may be <br /> implemented through Objective Design <br /> Standards (Program 4.2) or the amended <br /> Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance. [NEW] <br /> 2023-2031 Housing Element City of Pleasanton)28 <br />
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