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Attachment B <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Timeframe in KE <br />Status of Program Implementation <br />The City continues to monitor housing production and AHOCO-qualifying projects to <br />assess development trends and potential constraints. Inclusionary Housing Funds have <br />C. Monitor the level of housing production <br />been allocated to support new affordable homeownership opportunities. <br />and AHOCO qualifying projects every two <br />In 2024, a project was selected by RFP # 23-156 to allocate $920,000 in -lieu fees for <br />25. Affordable Housing <br />years. If production levels fall below historic <br />down payment assistance and relocation services for the Habitat for Humanity (425 E. <br />Opportunity & Creation <br />trends, take actions to review and revise <br />Every Two Years <br />Wellington Ave.) project, which will convert nine rental units into affordable ownership <br />Ordinance (AHOCO) <br />AHOCO fees and requirements to <br />condominiums. <br />ameliorate potential constraints to <br />development. <br />As housing production levels continue to be evaluated, the City remains committed to <br />reviewing and revising AHOCO fees and requirements as needed to support the <br />development of affordable housing. <br />26. Adaptive Reuse <br />A. Evaluate, and if appropriate, amend the <br />Dec. 2023 <br />In 2024, the City made progress on the Comprehensive Zoning Code Update, which <br />Adaptive Reuse Ordinance as part of the <br />includes updating the City's Adaptive Reuse Ordinance. <br />Zoning Code Update (see program 18) to <br />remove potential constraints, such as <br />expanding the eligible areas and structures. <br />26. Adaptive Reuse <br />B. Proactively promote opportunities for <br />Ongoing <br />adaptive reuse of structures with historic <br />merit or otherwise suitable to be converted <br />The Planning Division continues to promote the Adaptive Reuse Ordinance at the <br />to quality residential and mixed -use projects <br />Planning Counter and division webpage. <br />to property owners and interested <br />developers on the Cit 's website. <br />27. Variety of Household <br />A. Establish guidelines as part of the Zoning <br />Dec. 2023 <br />In 2024, the City made progress on the Comprehensive Zoning Code Update, which <br />Sizes Program <br />Code Update (see program 18) for new <br />includes standards for a variety of unit sizes that are affordable to extremely low-, very <br />housing development projects to include a <br />low-, and low-income families. <br />variety of unit sizes, including units for large <br />families, that are affordable to extremely <br />low-, very low-, and low-income families. <br />
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