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<br />D-18 | 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 />the Growth Management Ordinance does <br />not include constraints including <br />preventing the City from meeting its share <br />of the regional housing need for all income <br />levels during the Housing Element <br />planning period. Potential revisions include <br />establishing a regional housing need <br />allocation exemption for all lower income <br />housing, incorporating all lower income <br />regional housing need allocation <br />requirements into the growth management <br />allocation, and mandating the ability to <br />“borrow” allocation units for lower income <br />housing from future years to <br />accommodate all levels of regional <br />housing need allocation through the <br />developer’s development agreement, <br />growth management agreement or other <br />legislative act. <br />Existing Housing Condition <br />35.1 <br />Maintain building and housing code <br />enforcement programs, and monitor <br />project conditions of approval. <br />- Community Development <br />Department <br />The City responds to <br />resident complaints <br />related to Building Code <br />and Housing Code <br />violations on an ongoing <br />basis. Since 2016, there <br />were 27 cases regarding <br />substandard conditions at <br />single-family and multi- <br />family residences. <br /> <br />Modify: Expand to use <br />code enforcement efforts <br />to refer property owners to <br />available rehabilitation <br />and other programs. See <br />Program 12.2. <br />35.2 <br />Continue the Rental Housing <br />Rehabilitation Program to improve rental <br />units affordable to low-, extremely low-, <br />and very low-income households. <br />- Housing Division See Program 12.2. <br />Continue/ Merge: Merge <br />with Program 12.2.