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1 City of Burlingame 2015-2023 Housing Element Update Community Workshop # 2 | May 20, 2014

2 Agenda Housing Element Review Project Timeline Opportunity Sites Program Accomplishments New and Revised Programs (Best Practices) Q + A Next Steps

3 Housing Element Review Review of housing needs and housing element requirements

4 Housing Elements: 101  State-mandated Element of General Plan  Updated based on statutory schedule (every 5 or 8 years)  5 Major Components:  Review of Past Element Performance  Housing Needs Assessment  Evaluation of Constraints to Housing  Identification of Residential Sites – “RHNA”  Program Strategy to Address Needs  RHNA = Regional Housing Needs Assessments  Requires cities to zone for “fair share” of region’s housing needs  Review by State HCD for compliance with State law

5 Trends in Burlingame  Aging population (median age 40.5 years in 2010, up from 38.4 in 2000)  More than half of households are renters  Seniors (age 65+) – 19% of Burlingame’s households  Persons with disabilities – 4% of Burlingame’s population  Large Households– 10% of Burlingame’s households  Female Headed Households – 29% of Burlingame’s Households  Burlingame’s Median Household income: $88,915  Lower income households (<80% AMI) comprise about 38% (4,485) of households

6 Income CategoryDefinitionIncome for Family of 4No. of UnitsPercent Very Low Household income less than 50% of AMI $56,55027632% Low Household income up to 51- 80% of AMI $90,50014417% Moderate Household income up to 81- 120% of AMI $123,60015518% Above Moderate Household income above 120% of AMI Market Rate28833% Total Current need 863100% Average Yearly Need 108 Regional Housing Needs Assessment Housing Element must demonstrate Burlingame’s ability to accommodate 863 units

7 Project Timeline Schedule to complete the Housing Element Update

8 Project Overview 2015-2023 Housing Element Update Community Workshop #1 Community Workshop #2 PC Meeting 6/23 City Council Meeting 7/7 City Council Hearing to Adopt Mar 2014 May 2014 June 2014July 2014 Dec 2014/ Jan 2015 Jan 31 2015 PC Hearing to Adopt Dec 2014 HCD Review Draft July 2014

9 Opportunity Sites Additional locations to accommodate housing needs

10 BURLINGAMEBURLINGAME OPPORTUNITYSITESOPPORTUNITYSITES

11 BURLINGAMEBURLINGAME OPPORTUNITYSITESOPPORTUNITYSITES

12 NORTH BURLINGAMENORTH BURLINGAME AREA AREA

13 DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWN AREA AREA

14 DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWN AREA AREA

15 DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWN AREA AREA

16 Questions

17 Program Accomplishments Achievements from the 2009-2014 Housing Element

18 Program Accomplishments  Downtown Specific Plan Zoning Implementation  Established more mixed-use areas  Established R-4 Incentive district to encourage multi-family development  Established reduced parking requirements for multi-family residential  Established a maximum average dwelling unit size in the Downtown

19 Program Accomplishments  Reasonable Accommodation for Accessibility incorporated into code  Emergency Shelters permitted in zoning  Transitional and Supportive Housing defined and permitted in code  Secondary Dwelling Unit provisions  Adopted CalGreen – California Green Building Standards  Density Bonus – In progress

20 Continuing Programs  Single-family design review  Second unit amnesty  Participation in local and countywide programs for emergency shelters and housing support  Promoting urban reforestation and exterior illumination regulations

21 New and Revised Programs (Best Practices) An approach integrating successful programs, revised updates and new strategies

22  Promote rehabilitation and maintenance  New Program: Allow fee waivers for affordable rehabilitation  Continue to facilitate second unit development  Propose no net loss of housing in new development  Consider commercial and residential housing in-lieu fees  New Program: Consider adoption of a commercial housing in-lieu fee  New Program: Consider adoption of a residential housing in-lieu fee option Strategic Approach

23  Encourage sustainable building practices  Promote housing in areas zoned for mixed-use  Expand zoning incentives to develop affordable units in PDAs  New Program: Create Priority Development Area (PDA) Housing Overlay Zone

24  Provide incentives to include affordable units in new residential projects  Maintain partnerships with nonprofits to help encourage housing affordability and housing assistance  Support staff in becoming facilitators between funding agencies and developers  Conduct outreach to persons with disabilities  New Program: Implement an outreach program for persons with disabilities Strategic Approach

25 Questions

26 Next Steps  Complete Public Review (PR) Draft Housing Element  Present PR Draft to Planning Commission (6/23) and City Council (7/7) for input  HCD Review of Draft Housing Element  Refine Draft Housing Element  Present Draft to PC for Recommendation and CC for Adoption  Final Draft to HCD for Certification

27 How Can I Be Involved  Learn about the need for greater housing opportunities  Attend public meetings and share your thoughts and concerns  Tell us what you think Contact: Kevin Gardiner, Planning Manager kgardiner@burlingame.org For more information visit www.burlingame.org


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