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Summary and Disposition of Stn Cycle Housing Element Goals, Policies and Programs <br /> 5th Cycle Goal, Policy, Program Disposition in 6th Cycle 6th Cycle Goal, Policy Program Text <br /> Housing Element <br /> 2. For-Profit Housing Developers Policy 2.6 Policy 2.6 <br /> • Policy 27: Housing developments with at When allocating City funding, resources, and granting <br /> least 25 percent of all units affordable to incentives and discretionary approvals, assign the following <br /> extremely low-, very low-and/or low-income priorities to housing developments: <br /> households in perpetuity shall be considered Priority 2. Housing developments with at least <br /> to have the second highest priority in terms 25 percent of all units affordable to extremely low-, <br /> of City approval. Incentives shall include the very low- and/or low-income households in <br /> following: Expedited permit processing; perpetuity. Such projects will also be eligible for <br /> • Fee waivers; incentives to encourage such housing as listed <br /> • Contributions from the lower-income above for Priority 1 projects. [Policy 27, modified] <br /> housing fund; <br /> • Use of available City-owned land; <br /> • Density bonuses; <br /> • City assistance in obtaining financing or <br /> funding; <br /> • Assistance in providing public <br /> improvements; <br /> • Consideration of reduced development <br /> standards, such as reducing the number of <br /> parking spaces (this consideration does not <br /> include reducing the number of required on- <br /> site parking spaces in the Downtown <br /> Specific Plan Area); and <br /> • Consideration of mortgage revenue bonds <br /> 39 I City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 Housing Element <br />