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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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4/22/2019
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8.A. - Page 49 of 64 <br />AP -75 Barriers to affordable housing — 91.220(j) <br />Introduction: <br />The provision of adequate and affordable housing for all residents is an important goal for Redwood <br />City. Many factors, however, can encourage or constrain the development, maintenance, and <br />improvement of the housing stock. These factors include physical constraints, land availability, the <br />economics of development, and governmental regulations, all of which may impact the cost and amount <br />of housing produced. These constraints may result in housing that is not affordable to low- and <br />moderate -income households, or may render residential construction economically very difficult for <br />developers. Constraints to housing production significantly impact households with lower incomes and <br />special needs. <br />Actions by the City can have an impact on the price and availability of housing in the community. Land <br />use controls, building codes, fees, and other local programs intended to improve the overall quality of <br />housing may also serve as a constraint to housing development. Housing supply and costs are affected <br />by the amount of land designated for residential use and the density at which development is <br />permitted. The General Plan allows development projects to exceed maximum densities if the <br />development is within a designated planning area (such as certain precise plans) and the project <br />demonstrates it will provided valuable amenities. <br />Actions it planned to remove or ameliorate the negative effects of public policies that serve <br />as barriers to affordable housing such as land use controls, tax policies affecting land, zoning <br />ordinances, building codes, fees and charges, growth limitations, and policies affecting the <br />return on residential investment <br />The City's Housing Element is the primary tool that includes the list of comprehensive strategies and <br />programs that will be implemented to remove or ameliorate the barriers to affordable housing. The <br />City's land use policy provides ample opportunities for higher -density development, which increases the <br />feasibility of affordable housing projects. In addition, a number of financial and administrative resources <br />are available to assist in the development of affordable housing and implementation of the City's <br />housing programs. The City coordinates the use of federal, State, and local funds to facilitate the <br />development of affordable housing. <br />The City's General Plan allows development projects to exceed maximum densities if the development is <br />within a designated planning area (such as certain precise plans) and the project demonstrates it will <br />provided valuable amenities. <br />The City has implemented zoning standards for nearly all mixed-use areas, including Mixed -Use Corridor, <br />Mixed -Use Neighborhood, and Mixed -Use Live/Work. These standards allow for mixed-use, multi -modal <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2019 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />43 <br />177 <br />
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