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The above policies and actions are further supported by the following policies and actions <br />appearing elsewhere in the General Plan: <br />• Policy 1.01 (Land Use Element): "Support the on-going conservation, maintenance and upgrading of <br />the City's housing inventory." <br />• Policy 2.07 (Land Use Element): "Discourage "teardowns" (the replacement of smaller dwellings <br />with larger and more expensive homes) where the existing home is in good physical condition and the <br />proposed home would be substantially larger than the prevailing scale of the neighborhood." <br />• Action 1.04-C (Land Use Element) calling for programs to ensure that landlords are held accountable <br />for the appearance and maintenance of rental properties. <br />• Action 29.02-A (Environmental Hazards) assisting homeowners with earthquake retrofits by <br />providing low-interest loans, atool-lending library, and do-it-yourself classes. <br />Goa157: Special Needs Populations <br />Proactively address the special housing needs of the community, including seniors, disabled <br />individuals, single parents, large families, and the homeless. <br />v _1 <br />` ~ Quantified Objectives for Goal 57 <br />1. Produce at least 120 new units of lower income senior housing between 2002 and 2006, <br />including 60 units in the ABHOW project and another 60 units in future projects. <br />2. Provide at least 32 new units of lower income housing for persons with physical or <br />developmental disabilities between 2002 and 2006, including 16 units in Fuller Lodge Phase <br />II and another 16 units in future projects. <br />3. Increase utilization of the Section $ program to 100 percent of the share of units allocated to <br />the City. <br />4. Create at least 20 new three or bedroom apartments affordable to lower income households <br />between 2002 and 2006, both through new construction and the apartment rehabilitation <br />program. <br />Year 2004 Annual Housing Progress Report 36 City Of San Leandro <br />