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and improve the City' existing housing stock and assist senior homeowners with having the <br />option to age -in -place. <br />• The City's Rent Review Program, which is funded solely with City General Funds, provides a non- <br />binding arbitration board review of eligible rent increase cases in San Leandro. There were 2 <br />Rent Review Board hearing requests logged of which there were no cases heard by the Rent <br />Review Board in FY 2019-20. <br />Eliminating Barriers to Affordable Housing <br />• The City's CA State -certified Housing Element of the General Plan identifies barriers to <br />affordable housing and establishes "Goal 58: Elimination of Housing Constraints," that identifies <br />policies and actions with implementation strategies to eliminate those barriers. These policies <br />include amending zoning regulations, streamlining permitting procedures, evaluating <br />development fees, providing a customer -friendly environmental, resolving design issues, and <br />correcting infrastructure deficiencies and soil contamination. <br />• The City's Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice was updated in January 2020 and will <br />be implemented under the City's FY 2020-2025 HUD Five -Year Consolidated Planning period <br />(July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2025). The Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing from February <br />2015 examined various indicators of discrimination and recommended actions that the City <br />could take to address discrimination. See below --Table 1: City of San Leandro's Efforts to <br />Affirmatively Further Fair Housing in the Jurisdiction —for more details. <br />The City provides Chinese- and Spanish -translated affordable housing programs/services brochures to <br />the members of the public. These translated documents are also posted on the City website. <br />Actions taken to reduce lead -based paint hazards. 91.220(k); 91.320(j) <br />As required by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the City Building & Safety Services Division <br />requires contractors to be EPA -lead certified before they can obtain necessary City building permits and <br />before they can work on homes built prior to 1979. <br />The City's Housing Rehabilitation Program provides lead -based paint awareness and information <br />literature in each application packet requesting for housing rehabilitation grants. Testing is always <br />performed on homes when there are children ages 7 years old and under living in them. The City utilizes <br />lead abatement contractors in addition to general contractors when appropriate to perform the <br />necessary repairs. Similarly, the program requires EPA certificates from its general contractors certifying <br />their training with regard to lead -based paint. <br />The City informs tenants of lead -based paint and complies with both new EPA law on lead and <br />renovation as well as with applicable HUD lead -based paint hazard reduction guidelines and regulations <br />when it uses federal funds, such as HOME funds, for acquisition and rehabilitation of apartments for <br />preservation or maintenance of affordable housing. <br />CAPER <br />24 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />