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<br />Existing Programs Review City of Pleasanton | D-17 <br />Table D-1: Existing Housing Element Programs Review <br />Program <br /># Program Objectives Responsible <br />Party Evaluation Modify / Delete / <br />Continue <br />non-profit housing <br />developers. <br />for a wide range of non- <br />profit organizations in <br />2020, including Habitat <br />for Humanity, ECHO <br />Housing, CRIL, Abode <br />Services, and Tri-Valley <br />REACH, Inc. In addition, <br />the City worked directly <br />with MidPen Housing, <br />Satellite Affordable <br />Housing Associates <br />(SAHA), and Sunflower <br />Hill on project-specific <br />activities. <br />26.3 <br />When land becomes available to the City, <br />consider reserving those sites for non- <br />profit organizations to build housing <br />affordable to moderate-, low-, extremely <br />low, and very low-income households that <br />include three bedroom units for large <br />households. <br />- City Council <br />During the planning <br />period, the City acquired <br />a parcel within Irby <br />Ranch, and leased it to <br />SAHA/ Sunflower Hill for <br />a 31-unit project for <br />residents with <br />developmental <br />disabilities. <br />Continue <br />Growth Management <br />30.1 <br />Continue to use the Growth Management <br />Report to monitor the numbers and types <br />of units built at all income levels. Use this <br />information to facilitate the issuance of <br />sufficient numbers of permits to meet the <br />regional housing need throughout the <br />planning period. <br />- Planning Division; City <br />Council <br />The City’s reporting <br />showed that the <br />maximum Growth <br />Management Allocations, <br />which are consistent with <br />the Regional Housing <br />Needs Allocation, had not <br />been exceeded during <br />the planning period. <br />Modify: Reflect <br />suspension of <br />enforcement the Growth <br />Management Program as <br />needed to comply with <br />state law (e.g., SB 330). <br />See Program 10.1. <br />30.2 <br />Review and amend the Growth <br />Management Program to reflect current <br />housing and infrastructure conditions and <br />current housing needs, and to ensure that <br />- City Council <br />In 2015, Municipal Code <br />Chapter 17.36 was <br />amended to comply with <br />this Program. <br />Modify: See Programs <br />30.1 and 10.1.