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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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3/23/2009
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<br />!~ ri-"'[ ii, \ ~a~~~ <br />11: l n'\ e'~" <br />. h J " 1, <br />L LH.., j i..J. <br /> <br /> <br />Policy H-3.6 <br /> <br />Provide zoning provISions that facilitate the <br />development of second units, while considering and <br />retaining neighborhood character. (Action H-l1) <br /> <br />Policy H-3.7 <br /> <br />Promote innovative solutions to increase housing <br />afford ability. (Action H-12~ Action H-14) <br /> <br /> <br />Market and governmental factors pose constraints to the provision of <br />adequate and affordable housing.. These factors tend to <br />disproportionately impact lower- and moderate-income households due <br />to their limited resources for absorbing the costs. Redwood City is <br />committed to removing governmental constraints that might hinder the <br />production of housing. In addition to the density bonuses and flexible <br />development standards already in place, the City proposes revisions to <br />the Zoning Ordinance to encourage housing opportunities for extremely <br />low-income households and special needs persons. <br /> <br />Policy H-4.1 Periodically review City regulations, ordinances, <br />permitting processes, and residential fees to ensure <br />that they do not constrain housing development and <br />are consistent with State Law.. (Action H-15, Action H- <br />16, Action H-18, Action H-19) <br /> <br />Policy H-4.2 Continue to evaluate procedures of other applicable <br />public agencies, such as the County of San Mateo, to <br />ensure minimal constraints to the development of <br />affordable housing in Redwood City. (Action H-20) <br /> <br />Policy H-4.3 Provide regulatory incentives, such as density bonuses <br />and reduced parking, to offset the costs of developing <br />affordable housing. (Action H-15) <br /> <br />Policy H-4.4 Support and assist community-based organizations in <br />the provision of supportive services and service- <br />enriched housing for persons with special needs, such <br />as seniors, families, disabled persons, and homeless <br />persons.. (Action H-21, Action H-22) <br /> <br />Policy H-4.5 Provide appropriate development standards to facilitate <br />the development of housing for extremely low-income <br />and special needs persons. (Action H-22) <br /> <br />....\....~_...~a.,'~.'~.~ <br /> <br /> <br />P :1 l.: e <br /> <br />;~.. <br />
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