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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 />[ill <br /> <br />i"'" I'" 7A <br />4 1,::1 ("'"J <br />!.i j, PaqJ:. 1 5 <br />L'\ ' F, <br />ru, .! <br /> <br />i~:;"J' <br />I !,,- <br />In']' <br />Lie <br /> <br />H 0 U SIN (~ <br /> <br />Timeframe: Ongoing; adopt Green Building Ordinance by <br />2010 <br />Responsible Agency: Community Development Services Department~ <br />Planning Division and Housing Division <br />Funding Sources: Departmental Budget; American Recovery and <br />Reinvestment Act (ARRA) through HUD and <br />other Federal agencies <br /> <br />Identify Adequate Sites to Achieve a Variety and <br />Diversity of Housing <br /> <br />Action H~10: Adequate Sites to Meet Regional Fair SJlare ol <br />Housil1g Growth <br />The Redwood City General Plan Built Environment Element allows a <br />variety of housing types, with densities ranging from one to seven units <br />per acre in low-density residential areas, up to 60 units per acre In some <br />mixed use areas, and even above that in Downtown. In support of this <br />Housing Element update, the City developed a parcel-specific inventory <br />of sites suitable for future residential development under the General <br />Plan. <br /> <br />The majority of sites are for higher-density residential and mixed-use <br />development, located near transit stops, in Precise Plan areas, or on key <br />commercial and transportation corridors. Site potential also exists in <br />higher-density neighborhoods for smal\er-scale infill development. The <br />residential sites analysis, combined with projects underway, <br />demonstrates the availability to meet the City's RHNA of 1,856 new <br />dwelling units. <br /> <br />Objectives: <br />. Continue to provide appropriate land use designations to <br />consistent with regional housing needs for mixed use and infill <br />development near transit and other amenities. <br />. Maintain an Inventory of potential sites to provide to <br />developers in conjunction with information on development <br />incentives for affordable units. <br />. Provide technical assistance and information on available City. <br />and Agency-owned parcels for lower-income developments to <br />private or non-profit housing providers. <br /> <br />Timeframe: <br />Responsible Agency: <br /> <br />Ongoing <br />Community Development Services Department- <br />Planning Division and Housing Division; <br />Redwood City Redevelopment Agency <br />Departmental Budget <br /> <br />Funding Sources: <br /> <br />1\ Page <br /> <br />;--- <br /> <br />~~- <br />
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