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City of San Leandro's Efforts to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing in the Jurisdiction <br />Policy/Action <br />Responsible City Staff, Department or <br />Organization <br />Description of Activity <br />Accomplishments <br />in FY 2017-18 <br />Action 7.5: Review existing inclusionary <br />Many jurisdictions are currently <br />The City of San Leandro was a recipient of <br />housing ordinances. <br />reviewing their existing inclusionary <br />a grant from the Silicon Valley Foundation <br />housing programs to ensure <br />that funded a Nexus Study for Housing <br />compliance with new standards <br />and Commercial (Jobs/Housing) Impact <br />resulting from case law following the <br />Fees. The Study was conducted by Keyser <br />Palmer decision, particularly with <br />Marsten for the cities of Albany, Union <br />respect to in lieu fees. All Consortium <br />City, Hayward, San Leandro and the <br />jurisdictions should seek to review <br />unincorporated cities of the Alameda <br />their existing inclusionary housing in- <br />County. <br />lieu fees and/or housing impact fees <br />and jobs -housing linkage fee <br />Staff planned to present the results of this <br />programs to maximize collectable <br />study and impact fee feasibility analysis to <br />amounts in a manner consistent with <br />the San Leandro City Council in late 2017- <br />current housing market conditions <br />early 2018. Due to staff limitations, this <br />and applicable case law, <br />effort was not addressed in FY 2017-18,. <br />City of San Leandro staff plan to take-up <br />this issue in FY 2019-19. <br />Policy 8: Support Access to Affordable and Market -Rate Housing Units <br />Fair Housing Matrix -pg 20 <br />City of San Leandro FY 2017-18 CAPER 44 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />