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File #: 17-3972   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Housing Commission to Protect and Preserve Dynamic and Diverse Neighborhoods
On agenda: 6/27/2017
Posting Language: Briefing and possible Housing Commission recommendation on potential amendments to the Unified Development Code in support of affordable housing production
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DEPARTMENT: Planning Department


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Bridgett White


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Briefing and possible Housing Commission recommendation on potential changes to the Unified Development Code (UDC) in support of affordable housing

SUMMARY:

This item includes a staff briefing and possible Housing Commission recommendation on policy amendments related to the Unified Development Code.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

On October 27, 2015 the Housing Commission to Protect and Preserve Dynamic and Diverse Neighborhoods established the Policy and Infrastructure Subcommittee in order to discuss relevant items on the Commission's current Work Plan and to develop recommendations to bring back to the Commission for possible action. The Subcommittee includes the following seven members from the Housing Commission: Jennifer Gonzalez, Jim Bailey, Noah Garcia, Natalie Griffith, Richard Milk, Rod Radle, and Carol Rodriguez.


The Policy and Infrastructure Subcommittee is responsible for conducting a Policy & Program Assessment, to review existing City policies and programs to determine their impacts on displacement, loss of affordable housing, and neighborhood change. The goal is that this Policy & Program Assessment will lead to recommendations that strengthen and stabilize neighborhoods, fostering more diverse and mixed-income communities throughout San Antonio. Revisions to the Unified Development Code are proposed as a result of the Policy & Program Assessment.

ISSUE:

At its June 13, 2017 meeting, the Policy & Infrastructure Subcommittee discussed potential revisions to the Unified Development Code (UDC) that promote housing affordability as well as housing and neighborhood stability, including UDC Section 35-372, a supplemental use regulation pertaining to affordable dwelling units. The section currently provides a density bonus where the developer may exceed the permissible dwelling units in the zoning classification should low income or v...

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