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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 7 of 21 <br />Units Approved, Built, or Under Construction. A jurisdiction can count units that are approved, <br />built, or under construction as of the beginning of the projection period, or completed after <br />that date, but before Housing Element adoption, against its RHNA and calculate the remaining <br />housing need. The consultants will count any of these units against the RHNA and calculate the <br />remaining housing need. <br />Adequacy of Public Facilities and Services. The consultants will prepare an assessment of the <br />adequacy of water and wastewater infrastructure to meet existing and future housing needs, <br />based on information from local water and wastewater master plans, specific plans, and city <br />staff input. <br />Inventory of Financial and Administrative Resources. The consultants will describe local, State, <br />and federal financial and administrative resources available to help the city implement its <br />housing programs. <br />Energy Conservation Opportunities. The consultants will describe opportunities for energy <br />conservation, including the City’s existing General Plan policies that promote energy <br />conservation, and alternative energy and green building measures. The consultants will also <br />describe local energy conservation programs, such as weatherization and rebate programs <br />provided by local utility companies. In addition, the consultants will describe progress toward <br />implementing the measures and standards set forth in the City’s Climate Action P lan. <br />As part of this task, Rincon will survey and identify federal and State programs that facilitate the <br />development of housing for very low, low, and moderate-income households. Rincon will <br />highlight the description, type of funding, application and timi ng, magnitude, and availability of <br />each funding source. The survey findings will be summarized in a high-level comparative matrix. <br />For each program or funding source, Rincon will also indicate whether the City is already <br />accessing these funding programs. Housing legislation and grant funding availability will be <br />included in the tracking spreadsheets as well. <br />We assume one round of review on the Housing Resources memorandum. The City’s housing <br />resources will be summarized in the Draft and Final versions of the Housing Element. <br />Deliverable: Draft and Final Funding and Other Housing Resources Memorandum <br />Task I. Goals, Policies, Programs and Quantified Objectives <br />Based upon the analyses and research conducted in the previous tasks, the Rincon team will <br />develop programs, policies, programs and quantified objectives to guide implementation of the <br />Housing Element over the next 8 years. Housing goals, policies, and quantified objectives will <br />focus on the production, conservation, maintenance, preservation, a nd improvement of <br />housing. For each program included in the Housing Element, we will establish the timeframe for <br />implementation, specific objectives, funding sources, and responsible agencies. All goals, <br />policies and programs will be incorporated into the Housing Element. We assume one round of <br />review on the memorandum. The City’s goals, policies and programs related to housing will be <br />summarized in the Draft and Final versions of the Housing Element. <br />Deliverable: Draft Goals, Policies, and Programs Memoran dum <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 52DE9C19-FF3F-4BE0-99DB-BF80F1BD0FBC