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Allow, require or encourage multifamily housing in <br /> more places <br /> Explore the following policies and programs: <br /> In mixed-use zones where commercial uses outcompete residential uses, <br /> cities could: 9 <br /> • <br /> Change zoning standards: Offer greater FAR, height and other EXAMPLES <br /> zoning standards for residential developments in mixed use zones. Redwood City's Mixed-Use Neighborhood <br /> District allows greater height and FAR for <br /> • Encourage mixed-use: Require applicants to build housing when residential-only and mixed-use buildings <br /> applying to build commercial developments in mixed use zones than for commercial-only buildings. <br /> Cities can also ensure their regulations don't preclude the development <br /> of microunits, single room occupancy (SRO) buildings. In 2019, San Jose revised its planning <br /> regulations to allow for co-living housing <br /> types. <br />
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