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31 | City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 Housing Element <br /> Geographic Targeting: Aim to achieve 50 percent of quantified objective for ADUs (i.e., 47 <br />ADUs) in highest resource areas and/or Racial or Ethnically Concentrated Areas of <br />Affluence (RCAAs) and areas of relatively higher income (i.e., see Appendix F, Figure F- <br />9: Median Household Income) <br /> <br />Program 1.9 <br />The following programs will be implemented to facilitate the production of ADUs: <br />1. Prepare and distribute standardized and/or pre-approved building plans for ADUs that <br />meet the requirements of Chapter 18.106 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code <br />(Accessory and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units) and the California Building <br />Standards Code. The City will publicize such building plans to interested persons <br />inquiring or applying for an ADU, and incentives provided, such as reduction of permit <br />fees, for applicants wishing to make use of such pre-approved plans. <br />2. Create and maintain informational materials and an ADU resource webpage on the <br />City’s website to publicize and promote the availability of standard building plans; post <br />information about available funding for ADUs (e.g., CalHFA ADU Grant Program that <br />provides up to $25,000 to reimburse homeowners for predevelopment costs). <br />Materials will be made available through multiple outreach methods in addition to the <br />City website, press releases, utility mailers, email distribution lists, social media, <br />community service groups, etc.) and in multiple languages. <br /> Responsible Agency: Planning Division, Building and Safety Division <br /> Time Period: Prepare standard building plan and informational materials by March 2024; <br />create ADU resource webpage by April 2024 <br /> Funding Source: Planning Division Budget, Building and Safety Division Budget, Housing <br />Division Budget <br /> Quantified Objective: Prepare or approve four types of ADU standard plans; see Program <br />1.8 <br /> Geographic Targeting: While promotion of materials will occur citywide, enhance <br />promotion efforts, either through additional outreach opportunities (e.g., in-person events, <br />physical material posting or distribution, etc.) or more frequent outreach, in highest <br />resource areas and/or Racial or Ethnically Concentrated Areas of Affluence (RCAAs) and <br />areas of relatively higher income (i.e., see Appendix F, Figure F-9: Median Household <br />Income) <br />Program 1.10 <br /> Complete annexation of the housing sites located in unincorporated Alameda County (i.e., <br />Lester and Merritt rezone parcels). If the annexations cannot be completed within three <br />years, the City will identify and rezone additional sites to address the City’s RHNA shortfall.
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