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Annual Housing Growth Rate <br /> <br /> Modify Program 14.1 on page II-20, and Program 12.1 on page IV-24, to read as <br /> follows: "Use the ¢i~:.~,~!iGrowth Management Program to limit residential a!!c, ca:icr:. <br /> g~iito between 0 and 650 units per year, and reserve an additional 100 units per year <br /> for projects which include 25 percent or more lower-income housing units. T~.is <br /> <br /> staaing ......... ., .--- v ..................................................... e, ....... v <br /> ta !996. The annual allocation should be based on a periodic assessment of housing <br /> need, employment growth, the availability of infrastructure, and the City's ability to <br /> ic E mpt~c. ~.., ....... a ~,, ....;~,~ ,..if. p ;.c ..........~"~ <br /> provide public serves. xc. :'c, ............................ r r .~ ........: .~, <br /> <br />Study to Reduce Annual Housing Units <br /> <br /> Add a new Program 14.4 on page 11-20, to read as follows: "Undertake a study <br /> to determine if the maximum number of housing units which may be constructed <br /> on an annual basis could be reduced taking into account the following: a <br /> description of Pleasanton's appropriate share of the regional need for housing; a <br /> description of the specific housing programs and activities being undertaken by <br /> Pleasanton to fulfill the requirements of Government Code §65302; a description <br /> of whether and how the public health, safety, and welfare would be promoted by <br /> reducing the number; the environmental and fiscal resources available to <br /> Pleasanton, including the impact of State policies on the City's budget and the <br /> ability of the City in the future to provide adequate staff and services <br /> commensurate with the staff and services available today; the assessment of <br /> Pleasanton's housing needs, employment growth, the availability of infrastructure, <br /> and the ability to provide public services; the deteriorating traffic conditions on <br /> Interstates 680 and 580 and Pleasanton's contributions to these conditions; the <br /> impact development has on schools; and the certainty that infrastructure will be <br /> in place when it is needed." <br /> <br /> Housing Cap <br /> <br /> Modify Policy 15 on page II-20, to read as follows: "Maintain a maximum housing <br /> buildout of 27,~ 2~;~i::~:housing units within the Planning Area~ cxclu~:mg ~c San <br /> 'E~ .... ;~ Xl/~,~, !"X~...t-~.~.~, D~I A ........ :,~" <br /> <br /> Modify other relevant sections of the General Plan text consistent with the above change. <br /> <br /> <br />