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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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3/26/2018
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Attachment 1 <br />page 7 of 8 <br />-12/31/2017 <br />ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT <br />Housing Element Implementation <br />(CCR Title 25 §6202 ) <br />Jurisdiction City of Redwood City <br />Reporting Period 1/1/2017 <br />COMPLETED: Adopted a Community Benefits Program in April <br />2015 that includes affordable housing impact fees and area-specific <br />benefits. <br />Ongoing <br />Complete study on revised <br />standards <br />Consider a Community Benefit <br />Program <br />H-4: Adequate Sites and H-16: Affordable Housing <br />Development <br />H-7: Permit Processing <br />H-3: Countywide Nexus Study <br />Ongoing <br />IN PROCESS: The City approved a 20-unit Habitat for Humanity <br />project and 117 units of very-low income senior housing with <br />MidPen Housing. <br />Program Description <br />(By Housing Element Program Names) <br />Name of Program Objective <br />IN PROCESS: The City provided funding assistance to 3 housing <br />rehabilitation projects this year including one 81 unit multifamily <br />rehab (City Center Plaza/MidPen), one tri-plex rehab and one single <br />family rehab. <br />Complete one project in the <br />planning period <br />Consideration of an ordinance <br />Produce 100 units of affordable <br />housing over a 5-year period <br />Streamline entitlement review <br />H-14: Community Benefits Ordinance: Partnership <br />RWC <br />H-21: Acquisition and Rehabilitation of Existing <br />Housing <br />H-12: Second Units, and H-18: Alternative Housing <br />Models <br />COMPLETED: Adopted revised standards in December 2015 that <br />reduce parking requirements and make it easier to build ADUs. <br />Ongoing IN PROCESS: The City has been using Class 32 exemptions for <br />infill projects where possible. <br />12/31/2018 <br />12/31/2015 <br />Status of Program Implementation <br />12/31/2016 COMPLETED. Adopted an Affordable Housing Impact Fee for both <br />commercial and residential development on December 7, 2015. <br />Timeframe <br />in H.E. <br />Program Implementation Status <br />Table C <br />Housing Programs Progress Report - Government Code Section 65583. <br />Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, <br />improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element.6.1.B. - Page 10
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