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San Leandro Housing Element Implementation Program: 2010 Annual Element Progress Report — Table C <br /> pg. 19 <br /> Name of Goal/Program Action Objectives /Summary of Actions Timeframe in Status of Program Implementation <br /> H.E. <br /> Customer Friendly ction 59.06 -A: Multi -Use multi- family design guidelines in the Downtown TOD and East I4 Street 2011 ADVANCE: Ongoing: This is addressed on a project -by- project basis. <br /> • Environment/ ' Design areas and develop additional guidelines that apply more broadly to multi - family Additional guidelines would supplement those that already exist for TOD and <br /> Resolving Design Issues uidelines projects. E.1 4 areas. <br /> Address large. high -density projects and small (2 -10 unit) infill buildings and <br /> townhouse projects. Ensure that future housing is constructed with quality <br /> materials, is attractive and compatible with its surroundings, enhances the <br /> pedestrian experience and streetscape, and advances sustainability principles. <br /> Address such issues as height, bulk, transitions between higher density and lower _ <br /> density areas, location of parking, and architectural style. <br /> lnfnrstructure Maintenance ction 59.07 -A: Ensure that the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) includes the projects needed Ongoing ADVANCE: The Engineering and Transportation Department prepares the annual <br /> orredian of to correct existing infrastructure deficiencies and develop housing on the sites CIP for Council approval to carry out actions on a continual basis through the <br /> infrastructure identified in the Housing (Element. Focus on upgrading sanitary and storm sewers Project Development Division. <br /> 1 eficiencies in the Downtown BART station area. <br /> The City has just completed the design for sanitary sewer improvements to <br /> accommodate TOD development in the downtown area. Construction of the new <br /> San Leandro Blvd. sewer main near the downtown BART station will start this <br /> summer with completion expected by the end of 2012. The work will resolve <br /> some projected capacity issues for future development in the downtown area. A <br /> subsequent phase of the San Leandro Blvd. project will be required to address all <br /> the deficiencies identified. <br /> Environmental Constraints • ction 59.09 -A: Explore possible funding sources and other ways to assist housing developers in Ongoing ADVANCE: The City will assist housing developers on a case- by-case basis. No <br /> 1' emediation of Soil addressing soil contamination problems on potential housing sites. requests have been received to date. <br /> ontamination <br /> .l I; <br /> Goal 60: Fair Housing S each action below Ensure that all persons, within their abilities and means and without See each I. ACHIEVED and ADVANCE: The City's ADA and Sec. 504 Coordinators are <br /> discrimination, have freedom of choice as to where they live. timeframe below responsible for responding to all complaints and/or grievances with regard to <br /> reasonable accommodations. If City staff cannot handle a fair housing <br /> 1. Follow up on 100% of all fair housing inquiries and complaints. inquiry/complaint, it is referred to ECHO Housing, the City's outsourced fair <br /> housing service provider. ECHO conducts an annual investigation of local <br /> property owners/managers to test for fair housing/discrimination concerns. <br /> ECHO's findings are reported to the City Council, and ECHO staff follows up <br /> with all property owners/managers who may have shown potential discrimination <br /> against one of ECI1O's testers. <br /> "ACHIEVED" Indic the anon has been accomplished while "ADVANCE' it is ongoing or should be carried /rowel to 2011 -7014. "REPLACE" means the ocean should be replaced will a new or mat fedprogram to carry out the policy <br />