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Growth Management <br /> <br />Goal 2: To manage residential growth in an orderly fashion. <br /> <br /> Policy 12: Regulate the number of housing units approved for construction each <br /> year according to the availability of infrastructure, the City's ability to provide <br /> public services, housing needs, and employment growth. <br /> <br /> Program 12.1: Use the ~!i!!iGrowth Management Program to <br /> limit residential allc, cr, tic, i""~iii to between 0 and 650 units per <br /> year, and reserve an additional 100 units per year for projects <br /> which include 25 percent or more lower-income housing units. <br /> <br /> Responsible Agency: City Council <br /> Time Period: Annually <br /> Funding Source: Not Applicable <br /> <br />1996 EVALUATION: Objective met. Continue Program. This program resulted in the City <br />approving more than its regional share of low- and moderate-income housing needs, as shown <br />in the preceding tables. <br /> <br /> Program 12.2: Use the Growth Management Program to establish <br /> an annual objective for housing units within each income category <br /> one year in advance of Growth Management allocations. This <br /> allocation should take into account the information contained in the <br /> Growth Management Report including housing, need, job growth, <br /> jobs/housing bahae~i~!~, General Plan policies, regional <br /> share allocations, etc. <br /> <br /> Responsible Agency: City Council <br /> Time Period: Ongc, lng ~~ <br /> Funding Source: Not Applicable <br /> <br />1996 EVALUATION: Objective met. Continue Program. City staff has prepared an annual <br />Growth Management Report for the City Council which has been used to determine annual <br />objectives for the approval of housing units, including the consideration of affordability levels. <br /> <br /> <br />