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4/8/2013
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9.A. - Page 6 <br /> Housing Element <br /> Adoption: October 11, 2010 <br /> Amendments: <br /> Resolution 1506: Adoption of the New General Plan (October 11, 2010) <br /> Resolution 15088: Adoption of Downtown Precise Plan (January 24, 2011) <br /> Ordinance 2011 1130-353: Adoption of five Mixed Use Corridor Districts (June 13, 2011) <br /> Ordinance 13-056: First reading and introduction of ordinance to consider adoption of the <br /> Mixed-Use Neighborhood, Mixed-Use Live/Work and Emergency Shelter Combining Districts <br /> (March 11, 2013) <br /> Summary: The Housing Element specifies ways in which the housing needs of existing and <br /> future resident populations in Redwood City can be met. This Element must be updated <br /> periodically, consistent with State Housing Element Law, and reviewed by the California <br /> Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). The adopted Housing Element <br /> was reviewed by HCD on December 13, 2010 and found to be in full compliance with State <br /> Housing Element Law. This Housing Element covers a period extending from 2007 to 2014. <br /> The Housing Element includes 27 implementation programs, established to implement housing <br /> goals and policies. The specific status of each of these programs is included in HCD's annual <br /> Housing Element progress update form (refer to Attachment 1,Table C). <br /> Housing Specific Projects Update: In HCD's December 13, 2010 letter to Redwood City, <br /> four Housing Element Programs were highlighted for their importance in implementation: <br /> Programs H-5, H-11, H-14, and BE-1. A brief status summary of these important programs <br /> follows. Refer to Attachment 1,Table C for the complete Housing Element Program update. <br /> Program H-5:Adequate Sites to Meet Regional Fair Share of Housing Growth. <br /> Program H-5 requires continued provision of appropriate land use designations to facilitate <br /> housing development consistent with the regional housing need, including the need for housing <br /> priced for all household income levels. Redwood City's adopted, award-winning General Plan <br /> and Downtown Precise Plan have identified additional areas for residential and mixed-use <br /> development. The Downtown Precise Plan allows up to 2,500 new housing units with no density <br /> cap and at heights that range from three to 12 stories. In addition, the five Mixed-Use Corridor <br /> District Zoning Amendments allow 2,083 housing unit opportunities along transit corridors at <br /> densities of 60 units/acre and heights of five stories. The adopted Plans and Zoning <br /> Amendments have resulted in approximately 950 new housing units in plan review or under <br /> construction in the Downtown, plus another 800 units near powntown. By early spring 2013, <br /> the City will also consider adopting the Mixed-Use Neighborhood and Mixed-Use Live-Work <br /> Zoning Districts for an additional 573 housing unit opportunities. <br />
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