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<br />Existing Programs Review City of Pleasanton | D-23 <br />Table D-1: Existing Housing Element Programs Review <br />Program <br /># Program Objectives Responsible <br />Party Evaluation Modify / Delete / <br />Continue <br />the City’s Federal HOME and CDBG <br />grants to assist local non-profit agencies <br />and housing developers. The City will also <br />provide technical support to agencies to <br />seek other sources of funding and to plan <br />and develop housing for persons with <br />special needs. <br />units for lower income <br />elderly) and Sunflower <br />Hill (31 units for adults <br />with developmental <br />disabilities). <br />43.2 <br />Require as many low- and very low- <br />income units as is feasible within large <br />rental projects to utilize Universal Design <br />standards to meet the needs of persons <br />with disabilities and to allow for aging in <br />place. <br />- City Council <br />It is the City’s practice to <br />require universal design <br />standards, such as roll-in <br />showers, in a minimum of <br />10 percent of total units <br />in multi-family projects of <br />more than 15 units as a <br />condition of project <br />approval. <br />Continue/ Update: <br />Update to reflect current <br />City requirements. <br />43.3 <br />Set aside a portion of the City's CDBG <br />funds each year to developers of <br />extremely low income housing, special <br />needs housing and service providers. <br />- City Council <br />The City continues to set <br />aside CDBG public funds <br />each year for low-income <br />service providers such <br />Open Heart Kitchen. The <br />City generally does not <br />utilize its CDBG funds for <br />housing-related activities. <br />Continue/ Modify: <br />Update to reflect typical <br />funding of service <br />providers, but continue <br />flexibility of possible uses <br />for CDBG funds <br />43.4 <br />Set aside a portion of the City's Lower- <br />Income Housing Fund for housing projects <br />which accommodate the needs of special <br />housing groups such as for persons with <br />physical, mental, and/or developmental <br />disabilities, and persons with extremely <br />low-incomes. <br />- City Council <br />The City used Lower <br />Income Housing Funds <br />for Kottinger Gardens <br />(Phases 1 and 2, 185 <br />total units for lower- <br />income elderly), <br />completed in 2017 and <br />2019; and the Sunflower <br />Hill project (31 affordable <br />housing units for <br />individuals with <br />developmental <br />Continue