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Item 11 - HCD Prohousing Designation Program Application
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<br /> <br />Project Proposal <br />Category 3: Reduction of Construction and Development Costs <br /> <br />Category Prohousing Policy Description Points <br />3A Waiver or significant reduction of development impact fees for <br />residential development. <br />3 <br />3B Adoption of ordinances or implementation of other mechanisms that <br />result in less restrictive requirements than Government Code sections <br />65852.2 and 65852.22 to reduce barriers for property owners to create <br />ADUs/JADUs. Examples of qualifying policies include, but are not <br />limited to, development standards improvements, permit processing <br />improvements, dedicated ADU/JADU staff, technical assistance <br />programs, and pre-approved ADU/JADU design packages. <br />2 <br />3C Adoption of other fee reduction strategies separate from Category <br />(3)(A) above, including fee deferrals and reduced fees for housing for <br />persons with special needs. <br />1 <br />3D Promoting innovative housing types (e.g., manufactured homes, <br />recreational vehicles, park models) that reduce development costs. <br />1 <br />3E Measures that reduce costs for transportation-related infrastructure or <br />programs that encourage active modes of transportation or other <br />alternatives to automobiles. Qualifying policies include, but are not <br />limited to, publicly funded programs to expand sidewalks or protect <br />bike/micro-mobility lanes; creation of on-street parking for bikes; transit- <br />related improvements; or establishment of carshare programs. <br />1 <br />3F Adoption of universal design ordinances pursuant to Health and Safety <br />Code section 17959. <br />1 <br />3G Establishment of pre-approved or prototype plans for missing middle <br />housing types (e.g., duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes) in low-density, <br />single-family residential areas. <br />1 <br />3H Demonstration of other actions, not listed above, that quantifiably <br />reduce construction or development costs. <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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