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City of San Leandro <br />Housing Element Update (2015-2023) Project <br />Initial Studv and Environmental Checklist <br />Table 2 Characteristics of San Leandro's Housing Opportunity Sites <br />Type of Site Number of Acres Realistic Yield <br />Sites (Number of Units)6 <br />Low Density Sites (2-15 units/acre) <br />Vacant, with housing required in nein development 18 11.37 35 <br />Underutili.Zed, with bousing required in new development 3 3.36 23 <br />Total 21 14.73 58 <br />Medium Density Sites (15-30 units per acre) <br />Vacant, with housing required in new development 8 3.68 75 <br />Underuiili�ed, with housing required in now development 6 3.61 58 <br />Vacant, with housing permitted in new development 5 1.41 33 <br />Underut&.Zed, with housing permitted in new development 29 12.83 241 <br />Total 48 21.53 407 <br />High Density Sites (more than 30 units/acre) <br />Vacant, with bousing required in new development 5 7.63 443 <br />Underuiihi Zed, with housing required in new development 4 6.50 371 <br />Vacant, with housingpermitted in new development 6 14.40 472 <br />Underutilised, with housing permitted in new development 7 7.68 1,604 <br />Total 22 36.21 1,604 <br />TOTAL 91 72.47 2,069 <br />TOTAL OF COMMITTED PROJECTS 3 278 <br />GRAND TOTAL POTENTIAL UNITS WITH <br />COMMITTED PROJECTS 94 -- 2,347 <br />Source: Table 4-2 of the Working Draft Housing Element. Barry Miller Consulting, 2014. <br />Approximately 44 percent of the City's 2015-2023 housing capacity is located within the San Leandro BART <br />Station TOD area, in which many of the parcels have been zoned to require housing at a minimum density of <br />60 dwelling units per acre. The second highest concentration of capacity is the East 14th Street corridor, <br />which represents approximately 25 percent of the City's total housing capacity for 2015-2023. The Bay Fair <br />BART Station represents the third largest concentration of housing capacity, consisting of approximately 16 <br />percent of the City's total capacity. Collectively, these three areas would accommodate approximately 85 per- <br />cent of the City's total housing capacity identified for the 2015-2023 housing element period. <br />6 "Realistic Yield" is less than the maximum number of potential units and takes into consideration the prevailing densities <br />of recent projects, as well as the fact that some of the sites may also develop with commercial or mixed uses. <br />