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1 Housing Element Update Workshop #2 January 28, 2009

2 Introductions Kevin McSweeney City of Fillmore Community Development Director Lloyd Zola HDR Engineering Vice President

3 Summary of November Workshop #1  One of seven State mandated Elements of the City’s General Plan  Provides Policies and Programs which implement the State’s goals and objectives in achieving: “decent housing and a suitable living environment for every California family”  State of California Department of Housing & Community Development (HCD) Requirements:  Allow the construction of 985 new homes between 1-1-06 and 6-30-2014.  Encourage and facilitate construction of a variety of housing types for households of all income levels  Provide unconstrained housing opportunities for densities at least 20 du/acre or provide “acceptable alternatives”  569 of the 809 units allocated in the last planning period (1998- 2005 RHNA) were actually built.

4 Workshop #1 Comments  What are the differences between “providing for” vs. “accommodating for” more housing that can be affordable?  How can and should density and/or subsidies be provided/accommodated for?  Ventura County identified “candidate sites” for future Farm Worker Housing; could Fillmore address the State requirements with similar actions?  How will Measure I affect the RHNA, General Plan, and the Housing Element?  How will the City provide adequate sites to accommodate 985 new dwelling units?

5 What does Fillmore’s Draft Housing Element contain?  State and SCAG “Fair Share” allocation is 985 new dwellings to be constructed between 2006 and 2014.  The Draft Housing Element is based on pre-Measure I General Plan criteria and provisions.  Programs and various actions to remove barriers while supporting and facilitating the development of all housing types within the planning period. 2006-2014 RHNA Allocation Income CategoryNumber of UnitsPercentage Extremely Low10110.3% Very Low10210.3% Low17017.3% Moderate20220.5% Above Moderate41041.6% TOTALS985100%

6 Housing Element Programs  City Ordinance Changes to be consistent with State Law  Remove any identified barriers and/or constraints toward the development of a variety of housing types for households of all income levels and special needs  Create Partnerships with Housing Providers  Assistance Programs  Monitor Progress

7 Summary of Comments received by HCD on the Draft Housing Element  Measure I amended the General Plan Land Use Element, reducing the development potential and thus impacting the Housing Element.  Document the housing capacity assumptions for “small sites” (typically less than 1 acre).  Clarify the areas where densities of 20 du/acre or more are allowed.  Analyze the existing environmental and governmental constraints, and existing development that may hinder the construction of new housing to meet the RHNA allocation.  Amend zoning to establish consistency with State Law assuring no unreasonable constraints exist toward the development of new housing  Strengthen Programs to provide implementation milestones in conjunction with performance standards.  Revise Appendix A to provide a more detailed inventory of actual sites that could accommodate the RHNA in the current planning period given the current land use controls, existing underdeveloped parcels, and site improvements.

8 Other Comments Received to Date  California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.  Achieve 20 du/acre and address Measure I’s impact  Add 240 units from the 1998-2005 RHNA to the 2006-2014 RHNA allocation.  Provide more detail on Large Families and Emergency Shelters  Revise Appendix A to identify adequate sites which could accommodate the lower income housing needs and special housing needs of:  Farm Workers  Large families  Emergency shelters  Transitional and Supportive Housing

9 Other Comments Received to Date (continued)  Fillmore House Farm Workers Committee  Revise the total number of Farm Workers in the City based on a study conducted by the Bureau of Primary Health Care supported by data from Fillmore “Clinicas”.  “By-Right” development for farm worker housing  Provide sufficient sites zoned ≥20 du/acre which are >.75 acre to address Measure I’s impact.  Provide more detail on vacant and underdeveloped sites showing their viability

10 Other Comments Received to Date (continued)  Ventura County Homeless and Housing Coalition  Provide densities ≥ 30 du/acre for housing to be considered affordable  Consider an Inclusionary Housing Ordinance which will require new development to allocate a portion of the housing to be made affordable.  Provide more Homeless Programs and Partnerships

11 Additional Public Comments and Concerns  A Response to Comments has been prepared and will be made accessible via the City’s website: www.fillmoreca.com

12 Break Session

13 Possible Changes to the Draft Housing Element to address HCD and Others comments  Include a program amending the General Plan Land Use Element to re-designate properties and their density to 20 du/acre or above accommodating the dwelling unit potential removed by Measure I, AND follow up with revising the Zoning Ordinance accordingly  Example: Conduct a survey to identify industrial properties that could potentially change General Plan designation and zoning from industrial to residential or mixed use  Increase the existing maximum density of residential designations in the General Plan  Modify the development standards for residential zones to allow more dwelling units  Provide for supportive commercial and social service land uses at larger high-density sites.  Strengthen Program descriptions and commitments to encourage and facilitate housing for households of all income levels

14 Questions and Answers on Draft Housing Element  Understanding the Basic Issues  How can the RHNA be reasonably achieved?  How will the City provide unconstrained sites of at least 20 du/acre or provide an accountable affordable alternative?  What are the accountable Programs which support housing  What is the City’s level of support for these possible changes to the Housing Element?  Other suggestions?

15 What Happens Next with the Housing Element Update?  Address HCD Comments  Consider and Address other comments  Propose revisions based on HCD comments and relevant other comments  Go through the City’s public hearing process to adopt the revised Housing Element  Re-submit the Housing Element to HCD for review and certification

16 Thank You


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