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Mayor Schaafs Housing Implementation Cabinet Meeting
Wednesday, December 2, 2015 11:00 am 2:00 pm (Lunch will be provided) Mayors Office Large Conference Room, City Hall 1. Welcome Tomiquia Moss
(5 minutes)
2. Introductions - All (5 min.)
3. Rapid fire updates (5 minutes) a. Can new homes in affordable housing properties be restricted for Oaklanders? Barbara Kautz b. What is happening with the Working Group focused on NOAHs and finance? Josh Simon c. What is the latest activity around bond(s)? Gloria Bruce 4. Our process to completion Heather Hood (10 min.) a. Today: deep dives and sneak peak for wrestling with trade-offs b. Thursday, December 17th from 11-3pm
Deep dive -creating and competing for new funds
Trade offs and finalize recommendations
Operationalizing recommendations
c. January 2016 complete final report and share broadly
d. 2016 Elected officials, staff and community makers review, refine and advance strategies as policies and/or practices e. 2016 Advance key mechanisms for creating and competing for funds 5. Deep dives into three strategies a. Impact fees and inclusionary zoning Claudia Cappio and Darin Ranelletti (15 minute overview; 25 minute discussion) Impetus for the nexus study and its results Darin Ranelletti Current deliberations of the Stakeholder Group regarding impact fee calibrations and timing Claudia Cappio
Status of the California ruling around inclusionary zoning Barbara Kautz
San Franciscos dial Jesse Blout Question: How should the City create a comprehensive strategy with impact fees and/or inclusionary zoning in the future? Offer developers one or the other? A choice? Phase in depending on market indicators?
GATHER FOOD FOR WORKING LUNCH (15 minutes)
The San Francisco Foundation has graciously provided lunch. b. Public land Mark Sawicki and Gloria Bruce (15 minute overview; 25 minute discussion) Current status of public land policies and tools to maximize the usefulness of the land Scan and location of public land, and its usefulness of public land for housing Surplus Land Act Work Group, its endeavors and agreements thus far Draft principles and public lands policy Considerations around land valuation and rezoning Question: Given how scarce the land is for housing, el talon affordable housing, how should the City best use the asset to address housing needs? c. Renters protections and services Michele Byrd and Dawn Philips (15 minute overview; 25 minute discussion) Current ordinances strengths and weaknesses from a tenant perspective compared to a landlord perspective How tenants and landlords are served by the City now Website, Housing Assistance Center, contracts with nonprofits for tenant outreach and legal services, etc. Considerations around how to fund City services Current policies in play that effect tenants and landlords Work Group, its endeavors and agreements thus far Draft principles and draft ordinance Key questions 6. Closing discussion (15 minutes)