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<br /> <br />Orange County 219 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />northwest Fullerton, and provide information <br />on SB 9. <br />11. Conduct outreach to religious institutions and <br />provide technical assistance for interested <br />parties to develop affordable housing on sites <br />zoned religious institution. <br />Starting in 2025, annually mail or email <br />resources on developing affordable housing <br />to all religious institutions in the city with <br />underutilized land. Conduct follow up calls <br />with institutions with sites that hold the most <br />potential based on location and size, <br />prioritizing potential sites in the <br />neighborhoods of E Las Palmas Dr/N <br />Sunnywood Dr, Craig Park, Sunny Hills, <br />Bastanchury Rd/Fairway Isles Dr, Acacia Park, <br />and Byerrum Park since they are Racially <br />Concentrated Areas of Affluence. By <br />December 2026, present information during <br />at least one meeting with the board and/or <br />members of OC United. By the end of 2027, <br />provide technical assistance for the potential <br />development of at least one affordable <br />housing development on a religious <br />institution site. <br />12. Conduct outreach to people experiencing <br />homelessness with the Illumination <br />Foundation and the OC Health Care Agency, <br />focusing efforts in areas where there is a high <br />concentration of homeless individuals in the <br />neighborhoods of Independence Park, Santa <br />Fe District/SoCo, and Gilbert Park, and along <br />arterial boulevards and commercial centers. <br />Provide resources to connect individuals with <br />shelter space in Fullerton and as needed, to <br />services in surrounding cities. <br />Annually allocate funding and City resources <br />to support outreach efforts in coordination <br />with the Illumination Foundation and the OC <br />Health Care Agency to provide information <br />and resources to those experiencing <br />homelessness. Annually fund the Fullerton <br />Police Department’s Homeless Liaison <br />Officer Unit, and as funding is available and <br />based on need, increase the number of <br />officers to provide services for residents <br />experiencing homelessness. <br />13. Adopt an ordinance for new development <br />standards to allow additional ADUs that meet <br />basic setbacks and square footage <br />requirements on properties exceeding one <br />acre in the R-1 and R-2 zoning districts. The <br />ordinance shall allow at least two ADUs on <br />qualifying properties if such properties can <br />safely accommodate two ADUs (e.g., that the <br />properties have adequate sewer/septic and <br />water capacity, can construct the ADUs in <br />Adopt the ordinance by July 2025. <br />EXHIBIT 6