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Pleasanton 2023-2031 Housing Element August 2023 Revisions <br /> • Time Period: Annually, as part of the allocation process for the Lower Income Housing <br /> Fund; target development of assisted units by 2031 <br /> • Funding Source: Lower Income Housing Fund <br /> • Quantified Objective: Reserve a minimum of 15 percent of available funding for this <br /> purpose, with the goal of providing 40 assisted units <br /> • Geographic Targeting: While funding special housing needs groups throughout <br /> Pleasanton is desired (the entire city is identified as high and highest resource by the <br /> California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC), aim to fund special needs housing <br /> located 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 /> Program 5.6 <br /> Implement the following amendments to Title 18 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code, Zoning, to <br /> remove governmental constraints and facilitate special needs housing.- <br /> 1. <br /> ousing:1. Explicitly allow for Single Room Occupancy units (SROs) to facilitate the provision of <br /> affordable housing for lower-income individuals, including seniors, persons with <br /> disabilities, and extremely low-income persons. <br /> 2. Allow residential care facilities (sometimes called group homes) with six or fewer <br /> residents as a residential use and subject to the same development standards as a <br /> single-family dwelling. No conditional use permit, zoning variance, or other zoning <br /> clearance will be required of a residential facility that serves six or fewer persons that <br /> is not required of a family dwelling of the same type in the same zone. Also, allow <br /> residential care facilities with seven or more residents in all residential zones subject <br /> to a determination that such uses will conform to City noise, parking, and similar <br /> standards such that these larger facilities do not negatively impact neighborhoods, but <br /> are reviewed in an objective manner similar to other residential uses (i.e., processed <br /> under the same approval process as a large single-family home). The residents and <br /> operators of a residential care facility will be considered a family for the purposes of <br /> any law or zoning ordinance that relates to the residential use of property. However, <br /> "six or fewer persons" does not include the operator, operator's family, or persons <br /> employed as staff. <br /> 3. Allow transitional and supportive housing by right in all zones which allow residential <br /> uses, subject to the same standards of similar dwellings, consistent with state law. <br /> Additionally, transitional and supportive housing that qualifies under AB 2162 will be <br /> allowed by right in zones where multi-family and mixed uses are allowed, including <br /> nonresidential zones that allow multi-family uses, consistent with AB 2162 <br /> (Government Code §65651). <br /> 53 1 City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 Housing Element <br />