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Centerville2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />Partner with non-profit programs. When feasible, the City will work collaboratively <br />with non-profits that offer housing programs, such as Habitat for Humanity and <br />others, and make effective referrals to these programs. <br />Building inspections and code enforcement programs. Centerville already offers <br />building inspections and enforcement programs. These programs help to ensure <br />that properties are well-maintained. The City intends to continue these programs, <br />which will help Centerville achieve its housing maintenance goals. <br />Zoning regulation Centerville will continue to monitor its zoning and subdivision <br />ordinances to make certain that its regulatory policies align with its housing goals <br />and aspirations as outlined in this Plan. Zoning regulation should be in alignment <br />with and support the City’s housing goals. <br />Site assembly and/or acquisition The City will consider policies and participation in <br />programs or opportunities that encourage reserving publicly owned properties, <br />and other site assembly techniques for affordable housing. <br />4d Tax Program Non-subsidized properties may be eligible for a tax break if the <br />owner of the property agrees to rent and income restrictions (serving households <br />at 60 percent AMI or below) and receives “financial assistance” from federal, state, <br />or local government. Roseville may consider stating its intent to support the 4d <br />Tax Program as part of a broader strategy for preserving affordable multifamily <br />housing. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 62 <br /> <br />