Score: +20 (25/9/5)
Sonoma County Grand Jury • 2015-2016

Spotlight on Affordable Housing

Published: June 01, 2016 13 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 9 findings

F1 Page 10
The downturn in new home construction following the recession, combined with low vacancy rates, high rents, wage stagnation and the desirability of Sonoma County as a place to live or vacation, has resulted in systemic undersupply of housing of all types.
No recommendations for this finding
F2 Page 10
The end of redevelopment agencies reduced funding for affordable housing by $10 million annually between the County and City of Santa Rosa.
No recommendations for this finding
F3 Page 10
Increasing the supply of affordable housing is dependent upon budgeting priorities because a $48-$60,000 local subsidy is required for every unit of Very Low and Extremely Low Income Housing.
No recommendations for this finding
F4 Page 10
The County would need to invest $40 million annually to ensure adequate development of affordable housing for Very Low and Extremely Low Income Housing.
No recommendations for this finding
F5 Page 10
Density bonus allowances make it possible for private sector developers to build Low and Moderate Income housing without public subsidies.
Related Recommendations (1)
R5
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The Sonoma County Community Development Commission and the Santa Rosa Housing Authority take necessary steps to pre-approve building sites with maximum density allowance to take advantage of transit-oriented development grants available from Cap and Trade funds (F 4,5,8).
F6 Page 10
Private sector developers, including individual homeowners with granny unit potential, are often stymied in their efforts to pursue development opportunities due to high unit-based permitting costs, long bureaucratic delays, neighborhood opposition and CEQA compliance.
No recommendations for this finding
F7 Page 10
Area Specific Plans can accelerate the development approval process and would facilitate private development.
No recommendations for this finding
F8 Page 10
New or untapped sources of public and private monies are accessible to jurisdictions within the County.
No recommendations for this finding
F9 Page 10
The impact that vacation rentals have on the overall supply of housing in the County is difficult to quantify.
No recommendations for this finding

Agency Responses 6

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