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City of Berkeley 2009 Housing Element Update Kickoff Meeting March 23, 2009 Wendy Cosin, Deputy Planning Director Alex Amoroso, Principal Planner Jordan Harrison, Associate Planner
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Meeting Overview General Overview of the Housing Element Housing Element Update Process / Public and Commission Participation Major Components of Berkeley’s Housing Element Berkeley Data Discussion of Issues
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The Housing Element in General Statewide housing goal: to encourage attainment of “decent housing and suitable living environment” for all Californians State Role: Required General Plan element State review and certification Updated every five years City Role: Establish policies and process for meeting local community goals and regional planning mandates
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Update Process Staff research and writing Community meetings and public input Modifications based on input Review and adoption of the Housing Element – both local and State
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Community meetings with Housing Advisory Commission (HAC) & Planning Commission (PC)
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Needs Assessment Affordable housing Well maintained housing Housing for populations with special needs: –Homeless, elderly, disabled, mentally ill, large families, single parent families Our task: Research our community’s needs and develop policies and programs to address them
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Policies & Programs Policy H-1 Low and Moderate Income Housing. Increase the number of housing units affordable to low and moderate income Berkeley residents. Program: Berkeley’s Inclusionary Ordinance. Requires 20% of units in newly built buildings to be sold or rented to qualifying residents at below market rates.
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Opportunity Sites and RHNA State-mandated program for regional allocation of needed housing supply Berkeley’s share: 2,431 units Our task: Demonstrate capacity for those units within the city –Our focus is on corridors with transit access and neighborhood services & retail –More details to follow in 2 nd presentation
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Constraints on Housing Production Governmental: regulatory requirements such as zoning, permit review process Market: availability of financing, availability of suitable sites Environmental: seismic safety, site contamination Our task: Identify constraints and evaluate possible solutions
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Questions?
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Discussion What are the major housing issues you see in Berkeley today? Do you have a housing issued you’d like to bring to our attention? What priorities should we focus on?
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About Berkeley Population Age Income Past unit production & current RHNA Opportunity sites
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Population Changes After growth in the 1950s, Berkeley’s population was steady from 1980 to 2000 Current data for 2007 suggests an increase of 4.4% over the 2000 population
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Age Distribution The population of Berkeley is aging, with a doubling of the 55-64 age group from 1990 to 2007 both in size and as a proportion of the total population.
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Changes to Household Income
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Past Housing Unit Production
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Regional Housing Need Assessment 2007-2014
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Opportunity Areas
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Upcoming Meetings April 16, 2009 Housing Needs Workshop Housing Advisory Commission South Berkeley Senior Center 2939 Ellis Street/Ashby More information: www.cityofberkeley.info/housingelement Jordan Harrison (510) 981-7410
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