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<br />7A <br />Page 35 <br /> <br />standards, fees, and permit processing. Local efforts to remove governmental constraints will be <br />also be included. Market constraints to be analyzed include land availability and costs, market <br />demand for housing,construction costs, and financing. We will also review infrastructure master <br />plans and environmental documents to determine, as required by state law, the availability of <br />public services, facilities, and infrastructure needed to address the City's housing needs. This <br />includes the provision of water, sewer service, and other necessary public services. <br /> <br />With passage of SB520in 2002, jurisdictions must also analyze housing opportunities for persons <br />with disabilities, including building, zoning, land use, and permitting processes that affect housing. <br />We are uniquely qualified to prepare this analysis, having prepared numerous fair housing <br />assessments for jurisdictions throughout California. In addition, SB2, effective January 1, 2008, <br />requires close analysis of siting of emergency shelters. <br /> <br />Subtask 5.7.5 Hausing Sites/Resource Ana/ysis <br /> <br />We will conduct an analysis of resources to meeting housing needs. The primary focus of this <br />section will be to determine the land and financial resources available to address the RHNA goal. <br /> <br />Components of the assessment include: <br /> <br />Quantifying RHNA Credits <br />Since the RHNA uses January 1, 2007 as the baseline far growth projections for the ABAG <br />Housing Element deadline of June 30, 2009, jurisdictions may count the new units built .or issued <br />certificates of occupancy since January 1, 2007 toward the RHNA. Based on City data Hogle- <br />Ireland will quantify the City's credits toward the RHNA obligation. The remaining RHNA must be <br />met by designating vacant or underutilized sites at appropriate densities. <br /> <br />Inventory of Deve/opment Capacity <br />We will work with staff to identify vacant and, if necessary, underutilizedland suitable for new <br />housing. Through the parallel effort on the Land Use Element, we will work to identify vacant, <br />underutilized, and sites to be re..,designated to determine housing capacity. <br /> <br />Ana/ysis .of Site Suitability <br />Following the sites inventory, the suitability of proposed sites for new housing will be analyzed. <br />Based on information and work on the Land Use Element and working with City staff, we will <br />analyze the capacity of each site based on existing and potential zoning and development <br />standards. We will also use information.on potential sites to characterize potential environmental <br />and other constraints that could affect development patential, and to verify whether they pravide <br />sufficient incentive to facilitate and encourage the production ofa fangein housing types and <br />prices in the community. <br /> <br />Inventory of Financial and Administrative Resaurces. <br />This section will include an inventory and review of financial resources (includes federal, state, <br />and local resources) available for program implementation. Also included will be an inventory of <br />administrative resources (such as City departments andagericies and local nonprofits) available <br />to help the City preserve at-risk housing. As required by state law, resources also .include <br />opportunities for energy conservation which will describe the role .of energy conservation in <br />reducing long-term housing costs, conservation techniques and programs, and local, State, and <br />federal policies and regulations for energy conservation. <br /> <br />5.8 Technical Background Reports <br /> <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />Redwood City General Plan <br />January 1 t, 2008 <br />Page 20 <br />
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