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5th Cycle Goal, Policy, Program Disposition in 6th Cycle 6th Cycle Goal, Policy Program Text <br /> Housing Element <br /> Program 43.2: Require as many low- and very low- Program 5.4, modified to Program 5.4 <br /> income units as is feasible within large rental projects add specificity Continue to require both market-rate and affordable <br /> to utilize Universal Design standards to meet the projects to conform to Chapters 11A and 11B of the <br /> needs of persons with disabilities and to allow for <br /> California Building Code with respect to incorporation of <br /> aging in place. <br /> accessibility features. Additionally, for multi-family projects <br /> with more than 15 units, strongly encourage developers to <br /> incorporate enhanced accessibility features in required <br /> adaptable units (such as roll-in showers, variable height <br /> work surfaces, and wider hallway and door widths)through <br /> expedited review or other methods. An equal or greater <br /> proportion of required adaptable very low-and low-income <br /> units as adaptable market-rate units in the project shall be <br /> provided with such features, to meet the needs of persons <br /> with disabilities and to allow for aging in place. With respect <br /> to single-family, duplex, and tri-plex projects not covered by <br /> Chapters 11A and 11B, adopt a local Universal Design <br /> Ordinance consistent with the HCD Universal Design <br /> Model Ordinance that requires enhanced accessibility in a <br /> proportion of units within projects of a specified size. <br /> Program 43.3: Set aside a portion of the City's Program 2.4 See Program 2.4, above. <br /> CDBG funds each year to developers of extremely <br /> low income housing, special needs housing and <br /> service providers. <br /> 2023-2031 Housing Element City of Pleasanton)56 <br />