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IV. HOUSING GOALS, POLICIES AND PROGRAMS <br /> <br />Goal 1: <br /> <br />To attain a variety of housing types, <br />densities, designs and prices which <br />meet the existing and projected needs <br />of all economic segments of the <br />community. <br /> <br />Type and Density <br /> <br />Policy 1: Ensure that at least 25% of the total housing <br />stock at full development shall be multiple family, both <br />owner and renter occupied. <br /> <br />Program 1.1: Allocate more than 25% of each year's <br />residential development permits to multiple family <br />housing through the City's Growth Management <br />Program (4) as long as level of service standards <br />and other City policies are maintained. <br /> <br />Responsible Agency: <br />Time Period: <br />Funding Service: <br /> <br />City Council <br />Annually <br />Not Applicable <br /> <br />Policy 2: Maintain at least the amount of High Density <br />Residential acreage currently designated on the General <br />Plan Map. <br /> <br />Program 2.1: Replace each high density residential <br />site which is redesignated with an equal or greater <br />amount of high density residential acreage. <br /> <br />Responsible Agency: <br />Time Period: <br />Funding Service: <br /> <br />City Council <br />As needed <br />Not Applicable <br /> <br />Policy 3: Stimulate development of single family housing <br />units on lots of 20,000 square feet and greater. <br /> <br />Program 3.1: Exempt minor subdivisions of five <br />lots or less from the provisions of the City's <br />Growth Management Program. <br /> <br />Responsible Agency: <br />Time Period: <br />Funding Source: <br /> <br />City Council <br />As Needed <br />Not Applicable <br /> <br />Program 3.2: Zone sufficient land for R-l-20 and <br />R-l-40 developments to increase the supply of large <br />lots in peripheral areas. <br /> <br />IV-17 <br /> <br /> <br />