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POLICIES AND ACTIONS <br />PROGRESS <br />Policy 57.05 FAMILY HOUSING <br />In accordance with the needs analysis conducted <br />as part of this Housing Element, encourage the <br />production of affordable multi-family housing <br />for large families. To minimize impacts on local <br />schools and to the extent feasible, such housing <br />should be targeted toward persons who are <br />already living in San Leandro, particularly <br />families occupying units meeting the census <br />definition of overcrowding (e.g., more than 1 <br />person per room). <br />The City has been actively working <br />with the development community to <br />facilitate possible new mixed use <br />developments along the E.14"' Street <br />Corridor which is anticipated to be <br />the location for new higher density <br />housing, with the inclusion of larger <br />family units. The City continues to <br />work proactively with the local <br />school districts to address ongoing <br />concerns related to school capacity <br />and the district's interest to expand <br />existing or establish new school <br />facilities. <br />Action 57.05 - A: The South Area <br />Development Strategy resulted in <br />new zoning rules to make multiple <br />family housing a permitted use in <br />certain areas and also resulted in the <br />lowering of parking standards. <br />Affordable housing projects are <br />often considered for financial <br />assistance. <br />The City has worked with several <br />non-profit housing developers on <br />potential affordable housing projects <br />on East 14`t' Street. <br />Action 57.05 A: Large Family Rentals <br />Consider amendments to the City's fee schedule and zoning regulations that would <br />create incentives to include three and four- bedroom apartments in new affordable multi- <br />family acid/or mixed use projects. <br />Year 2004 Annual Housing Progress Report 39 City Of San Leandro <br />