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POLICIES AND ACTIONS <br />PROGRESS <br />Action 58.01-B: Amend Zoning Code Provisions for Multi-Family Uses <br />Within three years of Housing Element adoption, present a comprehensive package of <br />Zoning Code revisions to the Board of Zoning Adjustments, the Planning Commission, <br />and the City Council. These revisions may include, but should not necessarily be limited <br />to, the following.• <br />• For lots in the RD and RMzones that are currently developed with one single family <br />home, allow ozze additional single family (detached) dwelling on the property if the <br />lot is 6, 000 square feet or greater. <br />• Eliminate the requirement for a conditional use permit for multi family projects of 20 <br />units or more in the RM-1800 zone. Such projects should continue to require <br />environmental review and site design review so that impacts are adequately <br />addressed and the public is involved. <br />• Azzzend Section 2-696 to note that housing in the CC a~zd CRMzozzes is subject to the <br />same regulations that apply in the RM-1800 zone (24 units per acre) rather than <br />those that apply in the RM--2000 zone (22 units per acre). <br />• For small lots in the NA-2 zone, which was specifically created to encourage <br />pedestrian-oriented mixed residential/ conzrnercial projects along the northern part <br />of East 14`h Street, reduce the required front and side yard setback requirements <br />(now 20 feet and 1 S feet respectively). <br />Adoption of these zoning changes would be preceded by additional opportunities for <br />community input, including community workshops and neighborhood meetings. <br />Year 2004 Annual Housing Progress Report 46 City Of San Leandro <br />
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