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Homelessness in Santa Barbara County
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Findings 9 findings
Recommendations 9
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R1Page 91That the Santa Barbara City Council develop and implement a plan for the creation of low and middle-income housing units.
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R2Page 91That the Santa Barbara City Council obtain or create continuous reliable sources of funding to facilitate the development of low and middle-income housing units.
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R3Page 91That the Santa Barbara City Council identify and obtain publicly owned properties that would be appropriate for low and middle-income housing units.
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R4Page 91That the Santa Barbara City Council fully implement the State of California directives related to Accessory Dwelling Units.
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R5Page 91That the Santa Barbara City Council require inclusionary or low and middle-income housing units when approving housing projects with ten units or more. 83
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R6Page 92That the Santa Barbara City Council instruct the Community Development Department to bring to the City Council recommendations for adoption of an ordinance for form-based zoning.
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R7Page 92That the Santa Barbara City Council instruct the Community Development Department to revise the zoning ordinance to allow for cost effective alternative building types, such as modular housing, small homes, and 3-D printed housing.
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R8Page 92That the Santa Barbara City Council instruct the Community Development Department to bring to the City Council recommendations for adoption of an ordinance that amends the zoning code to allow for multi-use zoning in all parts of the City.
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R9Page 92That the Santa Barbara City Council develop and implement a plan to lower costs for development of inclusionary or low or middle-income housing units through the use of subsidies, lower fees or incentives.
No Responses Found 1
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