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Item 23 - Public Hearing - FY 2025-29 5 Year Plan, Annual Action Plan for CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs
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Item 23 - Public Hearing - FY 2025-29 5 Year Plan, Annual Action Plan for CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs
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<br /> <br />Orange County 175 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />d. Identify and implement potential incentives to encourage <br />production of affordable ADUs. <br />Ongoing <br />e. Monitor the production and affordability of ADUs annually to <br />ensure the City will meet the assumption of 18 ADUs during <br />the planning period. <br />Annually <br />f. Explore funding options to create an ADU forgivable Loan <br />Program. <br />2024 <br />3. Increase affordable housing in high opportunity areas through the <br />following actions: <br /> <br />a. Establish objective design standards for residential <br />development and analyze opportunities to permit multifamily <br />residential in an existing commercial center. <br />By August 2024 <br />b. Analyze opportunities to permit multifamily residential in an <br />existing commercial center in north Laguna Hills. <br />2024 <br />c. Mitigate regulatory constraints on the production of housing <br />through the following actions. <br /> <br />i. Consider adaptive reuse ordinance by June 2024 and <br />implement, if appropriate, by June 2025. <br />2024-2025 <br />ii. Consider inclusionary housing ordinance and present <br />findings to City Council by June 2024 and implement, <br />if appropriate, by June 2025. <br />2024-2025 <br />iii. Consider congregational overlay by June 2024 and <br />implement, if appropriate, by June 2025. <br />2024-2025 <br />iv. Conduct initial review of development standards and <br />permitting requirements by June 2025 and update <br />Zoning Ordinance as needed. <br />2025 <br />v. Amend the General Plan and Zoning Code, as needed, <br />to provide adequate sites for 413 lower -income units. <br />2024 <br />d. Provide incentives (e.g., expedited processing, fee waivers, <br />and density bonuses) to facilitate set-asides for planned low- <br />income units, and for mixed-use development. <br />Ongoing <br />e. Promote lower-income housing development incentives on <br />the City website. <br />Ongoing <br />f. Enact new measures that will raise local funding for <br />construction of affordable and other needed housing types. <br />June 2025 <br />EXHIBIT 6
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