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<br />Consulting Services Agreement between City of San Leandro and Last revised 07/02/2021 <br />Rincon Consultants for Housing Element Update and EIR Exhibit A – Page 5 of 21 <br />large families, single female-headed households, low-and very-low-income households, and <br />the homeless. <br />▪ At-Risk Housing (Assisted Unit) Analysis. This task will include an analysis of existing <br />assisted housing developments that are eligible to change from low income housing to <br />market rate over the next 10 years (i.e., at-risk housing). This analysis will cover units that <br />are deed-restricted as low income housing as a result of public assistance, density bonus <br />requirements, and inclusionary housing program. <br /> <br />We have budgeted 8 staff hours to tailor the work as needed. We assume one round of review <br />on the memorandum. <br />Deliverable: Draft and Final Existing and Projected Housing Needs Memorandum <br />Task E. Fair Housing <br />The Rincon team will prepare an assessment of fair housing practices and examine the <br />relationship between available sites and areas of high opportunity. We will then draft a <br />memorandum outlining the City’s Fair Housing Needs. We assume one round of review on the <br />memorandum. The City’s Fair Housing Program will be finalized and included in the Draft and <br />Final versions of the Housing Element. <br />Deliverable: Draft Fair Housing Needs Memorandum <br />Task F. Housing Constraints <br />The Rincon team will identify potential governmental and non -governmental constraints to <br />housing production, including environmental and infrastructural constraints. This analysis will <br />contain a review of factors that may potentially constrain the developm ent, improvement, and <br />preservation of housing in San Leandro. Factors to be reviewed include market, governmental, <br />environmental, and infrastructural constraints. New Housing Element laws also require the <br />assessment of non-governmental constraints, including NIMBYism, lending practices, shortage <br />of labor, and other economic factors. <br />Where constraints exist, the Rincon team will identify and develop housing programs that can <br />assist in the removal of constraints, where feasible. For each program, the Rincon team will <br />identify potential funding sources, the lead agency or City division responsible for <br />implementation, objectives, and timeframes. We assume one round of review on the <br />memorandum. The City’s housing constraints will be summarized in the Draft and F inal versions <br />of the Housing Element. <br />Deliverable: Draft Housing Constraints Memorandum <br />Task G. Sites Inventory <br />San Leandro’s Illustrative RHNA Allocation for the 6th cycle is approximately 4,000 units. Based <br />on this allocation, the Housing Element update will require efforts to identify sites with <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 52DE9C19-FF3F-4BE0-99DB-BF80F1BD0FBC