Laserfiche WebLink
3. Supportive Housing Program provides competitively- awarded grants for <br />construction /rehabilitation, operating costs, and support services of transitional housing <br />for homeless persons with mental disabilities and /or permanent housing targeted for the <br />handicapped homeless who are unable to live independently outside of a permanent <br />housing environment. <br />VIII. REPLACEMENT HOUSING <br />A. Inclusionary Housing and Replacement Obligations <br />If the Redevelopment Agency takes any actions which destroy existing housing, the Agency must <br />replace the housing by creating units called "replacement housing ". <br />If any new housing is built in a redevelopment project area with or without Agency assistance, <br />the Agency incurs an obligation to ensure that some of the units are affordable for moderate, low <br />and /or very low income households. Units meeting this need are called "inclusionary housing <br />units ". Fifteen percent (15 %) of the units in the project must be inclusionary if developed by a <br />private developer, or 30% if developed by the Agency. The inclusionary units can be inside or <br />outside the project areas, although when they are located outside the project area, the Agency <br />must provide two units for every one unit built in the project that triggered the inclusionary <br />requirement. <br />No units were destroyed during the 2004 -2009 period due to Agency actions or programs. See <br />Table 14 on the next page for the replacement housing chart. <br />Since 1994, the Agency continues to exceed its inclusionary housing production requirements for <br />its three redevelopment project areas and has a surplus production bank of 223 very low- income <br />units (due primarily to the Casa Verde and Estabrook Place affordable rental projects) per Table <br />14. <br />San Leandro Redevelopment Agency <br />2010 -2014 Implementation Plan <br />Page 30 <br />