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San Leandro Housing Element Implementation Program: 2010 Annual Element Progress Report —Table C <br /> P1 <br /> Name of Coal /Program Action Objectives /Summary of Actions - 1'imeframe in Status of Program Implementation <br /> I3. E. <br /> Goal 53: Affordable Sec each action below /• Facilitate the development of 149 units of very /or income housing in th e ee each 1. ACHIEVED. The City provided Estabrook Place with a Certificate of <br /> Housing <br /> Estabrook Place (Eden Housing) and Alameda at San Leandro Crossings (Bridge imefmme below Occupancy on 6/10/10 for this 51 -unit senior complex that houses very low - <br /> Housing) projects by June 30. 2014. (excludes manager's units). income seniors and one low- income resident manager. The project has been fully <br /> Development occupied since it opened. <br /> 2. Facilitate the development ofai least 152 additional units affordable to ven� <br /> ADVANCE: Due to unforeseen delays, BRIDGE Housing plans to for <br /> low income households. 221 new units affordable to (ow- income households, and it ' g p re-apply PF y <br /> federal low income housing tax credits (LI f <br /> 262 new units affordable to moderate- income households between June 30, 2009 l'I'C) in summer of 201 I for The <br /> and June 30. 2014 to saris& the City's ABAG Regional Housing Needs Allocation. Alameda at San Leandro Crossings affordable rental project. <br /> 3. Of the 152 very low income units. strive to achieve occupancy of at (east half 2. ADVANCE: Fifty (50) of the 152 (33 %) very low - income units and one low - <br /> (76 units) by extremely' low income households. This would include a combination income unit have been built with the development of Estabrook Place since <br /> of units that are explicitly reserved for extremely low income households (such as 5/30/09. <br /> those in Casa Verde and Mission Bell) and units that serve all households with <br /> incomes less than 50% of the Area Median Income (A MI). 3. ADVANCE: Same response as 02 above. The Redevelopment Agency (RDA) <br /> and City are committed to creating extremely low-income units project -by- project <br /> when feasible. <br /> Land Supply Action 53.01 -A: Promote the BART Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Area for mixed -use •ngoing ADVANCE: TOD Strategy adopted 2007. Opportunity sites material is made <br /> Downtown TOD development and ABAG Priority Development Area (PDA) by marketing available to potential developers. Other implementing actions are already in <br /> Strategy development opportunities. working with property owners, and improving progress, and several projects such as San Leandro Crossings have been approved <br /> Implementation infrastructure to attract investment. or funded. More are expected to follow from 201 1 -2014 <br /> Land Supply Action 53.01 -13: Develop and refine TOD plans with BART around the Bayfair Station, including 011 • ADVANCE: Preliminary work completed in 2005. Next steps, including pursuit <br /> I3ayfair BART TOD adjoining under - utilized private and public properties. Rezone the Bayfair BART of planning grants, should occur from 2011-2014. <br /> Strategy and Rezoning Station parking lot from Public/ Semi- Public to high - density mixed- use <br /> development to establish a minimum density of 40 units per acre for multi - family <br /> housing development. Eventually, consider a General Plan Amendment for the <br /> adjacent Mall properties. <br /> Land Supply Action 53.01 -C: Upper Consistent with the General Plan, rezone the following "CC" areas for Mixed Use 010 -2011 ADVANCE: This action is already anticipated by the General Plan Land Use <br /> Washington Corridor/ development: Element and Map. However, this requires City prioritization and City Council <br /> MacArthur Rezoning a) Washington Street between Castro Street and San Leandro Boulevard action. <br /> (excluding properties zoned RD and RM) <br /> b) MacArthur Blvd between Durant Street and Foothill Boulevard <br /> 77ris mLred use zoning would allow multifamily housing and mixed use <br /> development by right. establish minimum and ntarimum densities, improve the <br /> pedestrian and street environment. and expedite the reuse of vacant and under- <br /> developed properties. <br /> Land Supply Action 53.01 -1): Update General Plan's Future Land Use Map to reflect intended land uses and Fall 2009 ACHIEVED: City Council approved General Plan amendments for conformity <br /> General Plan Map densities on the Downtown TOD Strategy to eliminate any ambiguities about land with Downtown TOD Strategy on March 21, 2011. <br /> Revision usage and allowable densities on properties around Downtown's BART Station. <br /> "ACHIEVED" indicates the action has Men aarnmpli,Md. while "ADVANCE" means n is ongoing u should he carried fion.onl to 1011.101-4. "REPLACE" men u the action should he orplaced with a new or rmrdifIed program to rota• out the polity. <br />