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IMPEDIMENTS <br />ACTIONS PLANNED <br />ACCOMPLISHMENTS <br />Language Line Service. <br />The City provided Redevelopment <br />Agency funds to Davis Street Family <br />Resource Center (DSFRC) to assist with <br />affordable housing inquiries. DSFRC <br />provided customized information packets <br />to 260 walk-in clients and 110 clients <br />received phone referrals. <br />c. Preserve below-market rate <br />c. The City contracted with DSFRC to <br />(BMR) units via desk monitoring <br />monitor and recruit tenants for City - <br />and site visits. Build affordable <br />regulated BMR rental units. DSFRC <br />housing units. <br />recruited forty-two (42) clients for and <br />placed two (2) of them in the City's BMR <br />units. DSFRC made three (3) BMR site <br />visits and continues to maintain a current <br />City and County vacancy list. <br />City staff review quarterly/annual <br />compliance reports and tenant <br />certifications for its BMR rental units. <br />77 7, <br />. <br />. . <br />3. Changes to <br />a. Make the permit approval <br />a. The City has already consolidated plan <br />approvals/permit <br />process easier and more <br />checking by collecting permit information <br />processing requirements. <br />convenient. <br />in the Planning/Building Department and <br />disbursing this information to other <br />departments to consolidate comments into <br />one package for applicants. Fire <br />Department inspectors and plan checkers <br />have been moved to the Building <br />Department to streamline plan checking <br />and the inspection process. <br />b. Consider adoption of <br />b. The City Council adopted the TOD <br />Downtown Transit -Oriented <br />Strategy in September 4, 2007. <br />Development (TOD) Strategy to <br />increase transit ridership in <br />Downtown San Leandro area. <br />This would increase residential <br />densities, up to 3,430 new units <br />by 2030, in the downtown area. <br />New residential development <br />could spur the City's inclusionary <br />zoning units, thereby increasing <br />affordable housing units. <br />77 <br />7,771 <br />44� <br />Final Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report! FY2007-2008 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 18 <br />
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