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1234Name of ProgramObjectiveTimeframe in H.EStatus of Program ImplementationHousing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element.Action 59.01 BAmend Zoning Code Provisions for Multi-Family Uses2016-2017 No activity in this area in 2018.Action 59.01 C Changes to the North Area (NA) Zoning Districts2016-2017 No activity in this area in 2018.Action 59.01 D Micro Units 2016 In late 2016, the City amended its zoning code to add a density bonus for residential developments constructing units less than 750 square feet in size.Action 59.01 EMonitoring the Effectiveness of Established NeighborhoodsOngoing This evaluation occurs on an ongoing basis through the requirements of the planning entitlement process. Action 59.01 FAdditional Density in Established Neighborhoods2017-2018In early 2017, the City amended its Accessory Dwelling Unit Zoning Code in compliance with State mandated streamlining requirements to foster ADU construction.Action 59.02 AAmendments to the Parking Requirements 2016-2017Completed Zoning Code Amendments in Fall 2015 and therefore fulfilled this Action Item.In July 2017 City Council adopted a Downtown Parking Management Plan that evaluated the parking inventory, utiliziton and turnover of parking spaces.Action 59.03 APermit StreamliningOngoingThe City's One-Stop Permit Center continues to provide a centralized location for multiple departments to communicate to the public about various aspect of development. Staff that can be accessed in the One-Stop Permit Center include Fire, Engineering, Housing and Economic Development.Action 59.04 AFee ReviewsAnnualThe City Council reviews its master fee schedule on an annual basis to ensure the City remains competitive with other area cities in the East Bay.Action 59.04 BFee Reductions for Affordable Housing - CityOngoingNo activity in this area in 2018.Action 59.04 CFee Reductions for Affordable Housing - Other AgenciesOngoing No activity in this area in 2018.Action 59.06 A Multi-family Design Guidelines 2017 The Bay Fair BART TOD Specific Plan included multi-family design guidelines in the final adopted version.Action 59.07 ACorrection of Infrastructure Deficiencies OngoingThe City's Capital Improvement Program is annual budgeting exercise. Action 59.09 ARemediation of Soil Contamination OngoingSince 2016, the City has been working with ABAG, that received EPA grant funds to assist Oakland, Hayward, San Leandro and Alameda County with Phase 1 and/or Phase 2 environmental assessments. The City has an eligible site on Lola Street next to the proposed Alvarado & Antonio residential development with a proposed 687 housing units. Annual Progress ReportJanuary 2019Table DPage 20 of 24145