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Roseville City Council
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1/31/2005
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<br />Develop new programs andpolicies <br />t(} encourage neighborhood balanr:~ <br />oj'housingin price~l'l~pr?~ucttype <br />to. meet the life cycle needs of the <br />communi <br />Develop cross-department city-wide effort to <br />promote neighborhood enhancement <br /> <br />Evaluate conducting "Quality of Life" study <br /> <br />Evaluate the use ofland-trust and/or housing- <br />trust formation <br /> <br />Develop affordable workforce housing policy <br /> <br />Review the value of developing inclusionary <br />zonmg <br /> <br />Inventory of developable residential lots <br /> <br />Develop HRA policy regarding tax increment <br />and bonding incentives <br /> <br />Develop targeted multi-family renters program <br /> <br />Work with City Council and city staff to develop a coordinated neighborhood enhancement effort <br /> <br />In cooperation with the City and School Districts explore the benefits and costs of a quality oflife <br />study to enhance the marketability ofRoseville <br /> <br />The development of a land trust is a method to provide affordable housing in the community and <br />there may be opportunities to develop a new land trust in the north metro or partner with existing <br />land trusts in the metro area. <br /> <br />Develop an affordable housing policy that can assist new and existing programs and reduce park <br />dedication fees. Review innovative development techniques such as reduced lot sizes, narrower <br />road widths and flexible construction techniques to reduce the cost of new housing developments <br /> <br />lnclusionary housing provides developers with increased density (smaller lot sizes, narrower <br />roads) to achieve affordable workforce housing goals. <br /> <br />Develop an inventory of residential lots/properties for development and/or redevelopment <br />potential <br /> <br />In partnership with the City Council modifY the tax increment policy and bonding incentives for <br />housing use <br /> <br />Target renters where there is a concentration of young professionals, children and rental rates <br />which indicate enough income to shift to a mort a e a ent without ma'or financial <br /> <br /> <br />Evaluate program options to <br />implement in 2004 <br /> <br />Be an evaluation in Nov 04 <br />Action Plan prepared and <br />adopted <br /> <br />Not started <br />Develop a strategy for use of <br />land trusts <br /> <br />Not started <br />Adopted Affordable workforce <br />housing policy <br /> <br />Began with public service <br />employee program, still to <br />re are in 05 <br />Action paper prepared for <br />Council consideration <br />regarding inclusionary zoning <br /> <br />Not started <br />Develop a list and include on <br />web <br /> <br />not started <br />Modified nF policy and <br />bonding policy <br /> <br />Started but not com leted <br />Increased ownership by renters <br /> <br />6 <br />
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