File #: 2018-5312   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 3/12/2018
Title: Planning Board Recommendation that the City Council Accept the City of Alameda 2017 Housing Element Annual Report. The review of the annual report is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 2017 Housing Element Annual Progress Report, 2. Exhibit 2 City Attorney’s Analysis of State Housing Legislation, 3. Exhibit 3 UC Berkeley Terner Center Report, 4. Exhibit 4 Alameda 2017 Accessory Dwelling Unit Application Location Map, 5. Exhibit 5 2017 City Council Report Re Inclusionary Housing
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Planning Board Recommendation that the City Council Accept the City of Alameda 2017 Housing Element Annual Report. The review of the annual report is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act

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Planning Board Recommendation that the City Council Accept the City of Alameda 2017 Housing Element Annual Report. The review of the annual report is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act
To: Honorable President and
Members of the Planning Board

From: Andrew Thomas
Assistant Community Development Director

Date: March 12, 2018
BACKGROUND
Pursuant to Government Code ? 65300 et seq., every city and county in California is required to maintain a General Plan. The statute also requires that each city and county in California address issues that are of statewide importance in the General Plan, and the State has determined that:
* Provision of housing for all segments of California society is a matter of state-wide importance;
* Availability of an adequate supply of housing affordable to all segments of society is critical to the State's long-term economic competitiveness and quality of life; and
* Local zoning provisions play an important role in the State's ability to provide housing.
The City of Alameda must ensure that Alameda's planning and development policies and regulations support the full range and diversity of housing types needed to accommodate California's diverse population, including seniors, families with disabilities, and lower-income households.
In July of 2014, the City Council adopted an updated Housing Element for the period 2015-2023 consistent with the requirements of California Government Code ? 65300 et seq. The 2015-2023 Housing Element and State Government Code require that the City report annually to the State of California, on forms provided by the State, on the City's annual progress on Housing Element implementation. The required annual report has been completed and is attached as Exhibit 1. In...

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