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<br />Legacy Sunflower Apartments Page 90 <br />Mitigated Negative Declaration – March 14, 2019 <br /> <br />HE-2.4 Diverse Housing Types. Facilitate diverse types, prices, and sizes of housing, including single- <br />family homes, apartments, townhomes, mixed/multiuse housing, transit-oriented housing, <br />multigenerational housing, and live-work opportunities. <br /> <br />HE-2.5 Housing Design. Require excellence in architectural design through the use of materials and <br />colors, building treatments, landscaping, open space, parking, and environmentally sensitive (“green”) <br />building and design practices. <br /> <br />HE-2.6 Affordable Component. Pursuant to the Housing Opportunity Ordinance, require eligible rental <br />and ownership housing projects to include at least 15 percent of the housing units as affordable for <br />lower and moderate income households. <br /> <br />Goal 3 <br /> <br />Increased opportunities for low and moderate-income individuals and families to find quality housing <br />opportunities and afford a greater choice of rental or homeownership opportunities. <br />Policies <br /> <br />HE-3.1 Rental Assistance. Support the provision of rental assistance for individuals and families <br />earning extremely low, very low, and low income with funding from the federal government. <br /> <br />HE-3.4 Supportive Services. Support the provision of employment training, childcare services, rental <br />assistance, youth services, and other community services that enable households to attain the greatest <br />level of self-sufficiency and independence. <br /> <br />HE-3.5 Collaborative Partnerships. Collaborate with nonprofit organizations, developers, business <br />community, special interest groups, and government agencies to develop affordable housing <br />opportunities for residents and our workforce. <br /> <br />Goal 4 <br /> <br />Adequate rental and ownership housing opportunities and supportive services for seniors, people with <br />disabilities, families with children, and people needing emergency, transitional, or supportive housing. <br /> <br />Policies <br /> <br />HE-4.4 Service-Enriched Housing. Support the provision of supportive services and service-enriched <br />housing for persons with special needs, such as seniors, disabled people, homeless people, families, <br />veterans, and people with medical conditions. <br /> <br />HE-4.6 Homeless Services. Partner with community service organizations that address the needs of <br />homeless people, including housing linked with case management, employment, physical, mental <br />health, substance abuse, and other services. <br /> <br />HE-4.8 Housing Priority. Provide that Santa Ana residents, employees, and designated need groups <br />receive priority for affordable housing created under the Housing Opportunity Ordinance or with City <br />funding to the extent allowed under state law. <br /> <br />6-112
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