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DRAFT Redlines <br />Housing Element Section 4B <br />elsewhere on the site; assistance with developing site planning concepts; and <br />advice/assistance on the necessary steps to subdivide and re-zone the properties for <br />the desired residential uses. <br />• Responsible Agency: Planning Division <br />• Time Period: Complete concept-level planning (Framework) for the Stoneridge Mall <br />(March 2023). Complete and adopt/approve detailed Master Plans for Stoneridge Mall site <br />(July 2025) and Kiewit property (July 2024). Outreach to property owners for other large <br />sites: June 2023, and coordination to offer technical support by October 2024. <br />• Funding Source: Planning Division Budget, developer funds <br /> <br />Program 1.8 <br />Monitor the production of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and junior accessory dwelling units <br />(JADUs) to determine if they are being rented and, if so, determine their rent levels. Per the City’s <br />updated ADU ordinance (2021), all ADUs must be registered in the City’s monitoring program to <br />determine rent levels of the ADUs being created. If it is determined that rent levels are exceeding <br />those projected in the inventory or that ADU production is not keeping pace with Housing Element <br />projections, the City will study and implement additional measures to encourage more production <br />of, and affordability among, ADUs, such as fee waivers or reductions in exchange for deed- <br />restricting a unit. <br />• Responsible Agency: Planning Division, Housing Division <br />• Time Period: Monitor annually (by April 1 of each year); if ADU targets are not being met <br />(i.e., 11.5 ADUs permitted on an annual average) by January 20257, review and revise <br />efforts to increase ADU construction (e.g., fee waivers, etc.) by July 20257 pending results <br />of monitoring. The City’s action shall be commensurate with the level of shortfall from <br />construction targets (i.e., if shortfall is significant, less than 80 percent of target, a rezoning <br />action may be required, if shortfall is slight, 80 percent of target or greater, additional <br />incentives may be appropriate). Review will occur every two years thereafter (i.e., January <br />2027 and January 2029) with action implemented within six months if targets are not being <br />met as described above (July 2027 and July 2029). <br />• Funding Source: Planning Division Budget, Housing Division Budget, Building and Safety <br />Division Budget <br />• Quantified Objective: 93 ADUs <br /> <br />Program 1.9 <br />The following programs will be implemented to facilitate the production of ADUs:
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