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Encourage non-profit and joint for-profit <br /> housing developments by offering <br /> incentives.Non-profit and joint for-profit <br /> housing developers of housing affordable to <br /> moderate-,low-,extremely low-,and very <br /> Program 26.2:Continue to low-income households shall have the <br /> actively support the activities highest City priority for approval.Specific <br /> of non-profit organizations City incentives to encourage such housing <br /> that provide special needs developments are the following: <br /> housing as well as housing Priority for the Growth Management <br /> affordable to low-and very affordable-housing sub allocation; • The City maintained active support(including financial assistance through the City's <br /> Expedited permit processing;• Fee <br /> low-income households, Meet with nonprofit housing Housing and Human Services Grant program)for a wide range of nonprofit organizations <br /> through technical assistance waivers;• Contributions from the providers annually and providing affordable housing-related services in 2022,including Abode Services,Centro <br /> lower-income housing fund;• Use of <br /> or other means. The ongoing Legal de la Raza,CityServe of the Tri-Valley,CRIL,ECHO Housing,Goodness Village, <br /> available City-owned land;• Density <br /> objective of this program is bonuses;• City assistance in and Habitat for Humanity. <br /> to assure that the City <br /> maintains a full range of obtaining financing or funding; <br /> incentives that are beneficial Assistance in providing public <br /> to assisting non-profit improvements; • Consideration of <br /> housing developers. reduced development standards,such as <br /> reducing the number of parking spaces; <br /> (this consideration does not include <br /> reducing the number of required on-site <br /> parking spaces in the Downtown Specific <br /> Plan Area);and - •Consideration of <br /> mortgage revenue bonds. <br />