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B-3 <br /> <br />ID # Comment from Commission Proposed Edit <br />Policy <br />56.03 <br />Clarify how this policy would <br />apply to moderate and above <br />moderate income households <br />Ensure that the City’s apartment rehabilitation program <br />includes relocation provisions for displaced tenants, and <br />measures which give qualifying lower-income former tenants <br />preference when the rehabilitated units are re-occupied. <br />Action <br />56.06-A <br />Last sentence: clarify if this <br />means that impacted tenants must <br />be given financial assistance for <br />relocation. <br />In the event that protection of the units is infeasible, ensure <br />that impacted tenants are provided with resources for <br />relocation, to the extent required by the state and federal laws <br />associated with the expiring loan or subsidy program. if <br />needed. <br />Policy <br />56.10 <br />Edit to reflect the opportunity for <br />people to rent rooms for short - <br />term stays, thereby creating extra <br />income so housing becomes <br />more affordable <br />Support programs that encourage the more efficient use of <br />existing single family homes, for instance roommate <br />matching and shared housing programs. This could also <br />include opportunities for local homeowners to rent out rooms <br />in their homes for short-term stays, thereby providing an <br />extra source of income which makes their own housing more <br />affordable. <br />Action <br />59.02-A <br />The Element should more <br />strongly support the use of <br />shared parking as a way to <br />reduce the need for on-site <br />parking at current ratios. <br />Edit the fourth bullet as follows: <br /> Provide greater incentives and provisions for shared <br />parking for mixed use projects and projects in transit- <br />oriented development areas. (see the Transportation <br />Element of the General Plan for additional policies and <br />actions on parking.) <br /> <br />