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PART 11: OTHER ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN <br />Actions Taken To Affirmatively Further Fair Housing <br />Under the CDBG and HOME certifications to HUD, the City certifies that it will "affirmatively <br />further fair housing." During FY 2010-2011, the actions outlined in the Analysis of Impediments <br />to Fair Housing Choice (AI), which was recently updated in January 2010, and in the City's FY <br />2010-2014 Fair Housing Action Plan were carried out, and the accomplishments are listed in the <br />table below. <br />Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housilti <br />IMPEDIMENTS <br />ACTIONS PLANNED <br />COMPLISHMENTS <br />1. Government regulations, <br />a. Continue to support affordable <br />city st tantinued to work with non- <br />such as zoning ordinances, <br />housingproduction. � <br />p <br />ritit BR1D dousing towards <br />parking standards, and <br />amass to credit. <br />mmencmg the struction of the 100- <br />development fees, impact <br />unit affordable re�� using <br />housing production. <br />dei to ment of The a at San <br />p; <br />Le Crossings. <br />.„ <br />e� <br />b. Maintain and implement an <br />'`The CA State Department of Housing <br />updated Housing Element. 4 <br />Community Development certified <br />'s Housing Element on February <br />c. Ensure consistency be � <br />c. Wit ie State -certified 2010 Housing <br />local zoning ordmales anda`1� <br />nt, the City's Zoning Code can now <br />oaf choice. <br />emended per S132 to allow group <br />�. <br />k <br />esidential uses (such as homeless <br />l ti <br />IkR <br />shelters, rooming & boarding houses, <br />- � x <br />supportive housing, and residential care <br />facilities) as a matter of right on <br />' <br />Industrial -Light (IL) zoned parcels. <br />2. Avallaly of financing <br />. Colla vith lenders and <br />a. The Mortgage Credit Certificate <br />in a tlghteedit market iscial <br />on providers to <br />(MCC) Program, which works with Are- <br />a challenge ti ntial <br />ort faiffending practices and <br />approved participating lenders, provided <br />homebuyers ante <br />amass to credit. <br />MCC assistance to six (6) San Leandran <br />production of new ltbng. <br />first-time homebuyers (see page 6). <br />The City's First -Time Homebuyer <br />Program provided ten (10) loans that <br />assisted income -eligible first-time <br />homebuyers with down payment/ closing <br />cost assistance towards the purchase of <br />their homes (see page 6). <br />Two (2) City -sponsored and free first- <br />time homebuyer education seminars were <br />conducted by Bay Area Home Buyer <br />Agency (BAHBA), which administers the <br />City's First -Time Homebuyer Program. <br />DRAFT Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report: FY 2010-2011 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 19 <br />