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<br />Existing Programs Review City of Pleasanton | D-21 <br />Table D-1: Existing Housing Element Programs Review <br />Program <br /># Program Objectives Responsible <br />Party Evaluation Modify / Delete / <br />Continue <br />• Expedited processing of <br />development applications. <br />40.1 <br />Acquire and/or assist in the development <br />of one or more sites for housing affordable <br />to low- and very low-income households. <br />- Housing Division, City <br />Council <br />During the planning <br />period, the City acquired <br />one parcel that resulted <br />in the 31-unit Sunflower <br />Hill project for residents <br />with developmental <br />disabilities. <br /> <br />Continue <br />40.2 <br />Utilize tax-exempt bonds, and other <br />financing mechanisms, to finance the <br />construction of housing units affordable to <br />extremely low-, low- and very low-income <br />households, to purchase land for such a <br />use, and to reduce mortgage rates. <br />- City Council <br />In 2016, the City <br />supported the passage of <br />a new affordable housing <br />bond (Measure A1) for <br />Alameda County that <br />awarded Pleasanton <br />$11.7 million for <br />affordable housing. <br /> <br />Continue/ Merge: Merge <br />with Program 40.1. <br />40.3 <br />If the City acquires or obtains control of a <br />potential housing site, in order to facilitate <br />the provision of affordable housing and a <br />mixed-income environment, the City may <br />issue an RFP in conjunction or in <br />partnership with non-profit or for-profit <br />partnerships for development providing at <br />least 20 percent of the units to very low- <br />income households and 20 percent of the <br />units to low-income households. <br />150 units Housing Division, Housing <br />Commission, City Council <br />The City acquired and <br />started construction on <br />the parcel of land within <br />Irby Ranch with the intent <br />of using the land to <br />provide new affordable <br />housing in partnership <br />with SAHA/Sunflower Hill <br />(both non-profit agencies) <br />which was completed in <br />2020. There are 31 units <br />affordable to adults with <br />developmental disabilities <br />at Sunflower Hill. <br /> <br /> <br />Continue/ Merge: Merge <br />with Program 40.1.