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• <br />• <br />increase in density, beyond the underlying zoning, if the development includes affordable <br />housing. <br />• Participate in the Livable Communities Act Local Housing Incentives Program. <br />• Activate and utilize powers and tools of the City Economic Development Authority and /or <br />a City Housing and Redevelopment Authority to make funds available for the creation of <br />new affordable housing. <br />• Develop policies to use Tax Increment Financing to fund activities that increase new <br />affordable housing. <br />• Utilize techniques, such as land trusts to maintain long -term affordability for any new <br />affordable housing unit. <br />• Support and actively promote Anoka County's 1St Time Homebuyers programs to assist <br />new homeowners entering the market for existing homes. <br />• Partner with, support and market programs offered by the County, State, MHFA, Federal <br />Government and non - profits to fund the development of affordable housing. <br />• Complete an assessment of senior housing needs in the community. <br />• Allow the creative use of site planning or PUDs that provide flexibility for development <br />containing affordable housing such as a reduction in lot size, setbacks, street width, floor <br />area and parking requirements, and consideration of reduction in City fees. <br />• Update the zoning ordinance and subdivision ordinance to reduce impediments to <br />affordable housing. <br />• Use the land use plan as a tool to provide a variety of residential land uses in a range of <br />densities, concentrating higher density opportunities along major transportation and <br />transit corridors and around future job centers. <br />• Periodically review land use regulations to determine the effectiveness of current <br />ordinances in encouraging additional affordable units as well as encouraging <br />modifications to keep the existing housing stock desirable and livable. <br />• Streamline permitting and development processes to ease the rehabilitation or <br />improvement of existing homes and reduce unwarranted cost impacts on the price of <br />entry -level homes. <br />• Work with the Anoka County HRA to meet the community's life -cyle and affordable <br />housing needs. <br />To maintain existing housing stock to ensure a high - quality environment in all <br />residential neighborhoods (Goal 11), the City will: <br />• Support and actively promote housing rehabilitation programs for existing owner - <br />occupied homes and rental buildings or units. This includes promotion of all county and <br />state programs and non - profit programs. <br />• Utilize the city's website, newsletter and other sources for promotion and advertising of <br />housing programs. <br />• Continue enforcement of the Housing Maintenance Code to maintain existing housing <br />stock. <br />• Study the feasibility of establishing a program to require a property inspection and <br />disclosure report before residential property changes hands. <br />• Maintain City rental licensing program and enforcement efforts. <br />• Promote programs that encourage maintenance of existing house including a housing <br />remodeling fair, neighborhood watch programs, city beautification programs, city wide <br />clean up programs, etc. <br />• Develop a list of available resources and providers of in -home services to older adults <br />and those with special needs. <br />4 -19 <br />
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