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Draft Draft Draft <br /> 7/29/2010 <br /> regulatory tools, including implementing land use and zoning regulations that <br /> do not impede the construction of affordable housing. Many of these tools can <br /> help developers by reducing setback and open space requirements, increasing <br /> density, or reducing fees all in the effort to support construction of affordable <br /> housing. <br /> The following Housing Action Plan outlines efforts Centerville will explore to <br /> maintain existing affordable housing and create new affordable housing in the <br /> next ten years. The items are listed by category, including regulatory, financial <br /> and other. A corresponding timeline is also provided to address current slower <br /> market conditions. <br /> Regulatory: Land Use Plan- provide sufficient land guided at densities greater <br /> then 6 du /acre, within redevelopment areas, close to jobs and transit.Short - <br /> term <br /> Regulatory: Zoning- study and make changes to the City's zoning and <br /> subdivision ordinance to remove impediments to affordable housing. The City <br /> will encourage increased use of planned unit developments (PUDs) to provide <br /> a choice of housing types within new developments. PUDs have proven to be <br /> an effective way of addressing the varied housing needs of the community. <br /> They can provide for the local townhouse, condominium and apartment market <br /> while avoiding many of the problems associated with concentrating new <br /> multifamily housing in one area. The City will review its existing PUD <br /> provisions in the Zoning Ordinance and consider changes to improve their <br /> effectiveness. Short -term. <br /> Enforcement: The City will consider adoption of a Housing Maintenance Code <br /> to help maintain existing housing. Long -term. <br /> Financial: Efforts for Existing Housing -The City will strengthen its efforts to <br /> actively promote first -time homebuyer programs to assist residents entering the <br /> market. <br /> The City will also market housing rehabilitation programs available through <br /> the County and State. This can be done via the City's website, newsletter and <br /> other methods. The City will actively encourage maintenance of existing <br /> homes. On- going. <br /> Financial: Efforts for New Affordable Housing- create City funds using Tax <br /> Increment Financing or other methods for the construction of affordable <br /> housing, help with acquisition, assist both non - profit and for - profit developers <br /> in pursuing grant funds. Ongoing. <br /> Long -term affordability: Utilize techniques such as land trusts to maintain <br /> long -term affordability of new housing. Ongoing. <br /> Other: <br /> Needs Assessment- assess needs for senior housing in rental, market rate and <br /> assisted living categories. Short -term. <br />