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2/26/1985
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Implementation Program 1: To allocate 25% of each <br /> year's residential development permits to multi- <br /> family housing through a growth management program. <br /> <br />Growth Management is a major housing regulatory tool of the City. <br />Almost all new residential construction is reviewed under the <br />program. The program provides that the City Council shall con- <br />sider the general plan policies concerning the mix of residential <br />uses prior to awarding development permits. <br /> <br /> Implementation Program 2: To exempt certain multi- <br /> family rental housing proposals from the require- <br /> ments of the growth management program. <br /> <br />In order to further encourage multi-family construction, especially <br />of rental housing, the above noted implementation program will <br />allow the development of certain projects without the rigorous <br />procedural r~quirements of the growth management program. Currently <br />multi-family rental projects of four dwelling units or less and <br />lower income projects (units affordable to households earning 80% <br />or less of the Bay Area median income) are exempt from those <br />procedures. This program would allow for adjustment of growth <br /> <br /> -6- <br /> <br /> <br />
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