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<br />D-4 | City of Pleasanton Existing Programs Review <br />Table D-1: Existing Housing Element Programs Review <br />Program <br /># Program Objectives Responsible <br />Party Evaluation Modify / Delete / <br />Continue <br />6.3 <br />Conduct a review of the Second Unit <br />Ordinance, including a survey of similar <br />requirements in other Bay Area cities. <br />Using this review, consider allowing <br />second units without an Administrative <br />Design Review process in new single- <br />family developments, subject to <br />performance standards, consider reducing <br />the existing Second Unit Ordinance <br />requirements, such as the parking and <br />height limit requirements, to encourage the <br />development of second units, consider <br />other measures to promote the creation of <br />second units, and adopt necessary <br />changes as appropriate. <br />5 percent of new single <br />family homes include a <br />second unit <br />Planning Division, <br />Planning Commission, <br />City Council <br />The City updated the <br />Accessory Dwelling Unit <br />(ADU) Ordinance in 2021 <br />to comply with state law. <br />This has been <br />completed. <br /> <br />An average of 11.5 ADUs <br />were produced annually <br />between 2018 and 2021. <br />Delete: Methods to <br />encourage and facilitate <br />ADUs to be addressed as <br />part of modified Program <br />6.2. <br />Housing Tenure <br />7.1 <br />Monitor new multiple-family residential <br />development proposals with respect to <br />housing tenure to ensure that sufficient <br />numbers of rental units are provided to <br />meet the above policy. [Policy 7: <br />Encourage at least 50 percent of all <br />multiple-family housing units to be rental <br />apartments.] <br />- Housing Division <br />The City continues to <br />monitor new multi-family <br />residential developments. <br />During the last housing <br />cycle, all new multi-family <br />residential developments <br />that were entitled were <br />rental apartments. <br />Delete: Retain as a policy <br />to encourage rental <br />apartments as a <br />significant portion of all <br />multi-family housing. <br />8.1 <br />Regulate condominium, townhouse, and <br />mobile home conversions and mitigate <br />tenant displacement through the <br />provisions of the City's Condominium <br />Conversion Ordinance, and Government <br />Code, Section 65863.7 (as to mobile <br />homes). This includes requiring <br />condominium converters to maintain rental <br />units for households with special needs <br />including those with developmental <br />disabilities, such as lifetime leases with <br />rental caps for persons with disabilities, to <br />the extent permitted by State law and <br />- City Council <br />The City continues to <br />regulate condominium <br />conversions through <br />Municipal Code Chapter <br />17.04. There were no <br />applications for <br />condominium <br />conversions and no <br />residential rental units <br />were converted to <br />ownership units in 2018- <br />2020. <br />Continue