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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.9 - 3137 Housing Element Annual Report (2) Page 1 of 3 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL DATE: March 17, 2020 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Linda Smith, City Manager SUBJECT: Annual Progress Report on the Status of the Dublin General Plan and Housing Element for Calendar Year 2019 Prepared by: Michael P. Cass, Principal Planner EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will review the Annual Progress Report on the status of the Dublin General Plan and Housing Element for calendar year 2019 in accordance with Government Code Section 65400(a)(2). STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the Annual Progress Report and direct Staff to forward it to the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research and California Department of Housing and Community Development. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. DESCRIPTION: Local governments are required to provide an annual report to their legislative body, the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research, and the California Department of Housing and Community Development, on the status of the General Plan implementation as well as progress made toward meeting its Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) (Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)). The Annual Progress Report on the status of the Dublin General Plan and Housing Element compliance for calendar year 2019 (CY 2019) has been prepared in accordance with the Government Code and is included as Attachment 1 to this Staff Report. The Annual Progress Report is divided into sections according to the elements of the General Plan. For each element, a description of actions tak en to implement the policies of that element is included. The Dublin General Plan groups the seven State -mandated elements and five optional elements into the following five sections: Page 2 of 3 1) Land Use and Circulation Section: • Land Use Element (State-mandated) • Parks and Open Space Element (State-mandated) • Schools, Public Lands, and Utilities Element (Optional) • Circulation and Scenic Highways Element (State-mandated) 2) Housing Section: • Housing Element (State-mandated) 3) Environmental Resources Management Section: • Conservation Element (State-mandated) • Seismic Safety and Safety Element (State-mandated) • Noise Element (State-mandated) • Water Resources Element (Optional) • Energy Conservation Element (Optional) 4) Community Design and Sustainability Section: • Community Design and Sustainability Element (Optional) 5) Economic Development Section: • Economic Development Element (Optional) Throughout CY 2019, the City of Dublin continued to implement the goals and policies of the General Plan and worked towards meeting the City’s RHNA. The Land Use Element and the Circulation and Scenic Highways Element of the General Plan were amended during CY 2019. The Housing Element was last amended in 2014 for the 2015-2023 planning period in accordance with State law. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The Annual Progress Report is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15306 (Information Collection) as it was limited to basic data collection strictly for information gathering purposes, which does not result in a serious or major disturbance to an environmental resource. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: The Annual Progress Report is not subject to a public hearing; therefore, a public notice is not required. Public outreach is also not required as the progress report does not change any of the guiding policies or programs in the General Plan. A copy of this Staff Report has been posted to the City’s website. The Annual Progress Report will also be posted on the City’s website once accepted by the City Council. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Annual Progress Report on the Dublin General Plan and Housing Element Page 3 of 3 2. Exhibit A to Attachment 1 - Housing Element Annual Progress Report Annual Progress Report on the Dublin General Plan and Housing Element Reporting Period: Calendar Year 2019 2 of 19 INTRODUCTION Government Code Section 65400(a)(2) requires planning agencies to provide an annual report to their legislative body, the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) and California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) on the status of their General Plan and progress in its implementation. The report must detail the progress in meeting the jurisdiction’s share of the regional housing need and address efforts by the local agency towards removing governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing. The City of Dublin’s Annual Progress Report was presented to the City Council on March 17, 2020. The purpose for the Annual Progress Report is to: 1) assess how the General Plan is being implemented in accordance with adopted goals, policies and implementation measures; 2) identify any necessary adjustments or modifications to the General Plan as a means to improve local implementation; 3) provide a clear correlation between land use decisions that have been made during the 12-month reporting period and the goals, policies, and implementation measures contained in the General Plan; and 4) provide information regarding local agency progress in meeting its share of the regional housing need. The Dublin General Plan was adopted on February 11, 1985, three years following the City’s incorporation in 1982. The General Plan contains the seven State-required elements which are Land Use, Circulation, Housing, Conservation, Open Space, Noise and Safety. The State allows the combining of elements or the addition of new elements as long as the required seven elements are present in some fashion. The Dublin General Plan contains the following 12 elements: Land Use Element Parks and Open Space Element Schools, Public Lands, and Utilities Element Circulation and Scenic Highways Element Housing Element Conservation Element Seismic Safety and Safety Element Noise Element Community Design & Sustainability Element Economic Development Element Water Resources Element Energy Conservation Element Local governments are required to keep their General Plans current and internally consistent. There is no specific requirement that a local government update its General Plan on any particular timeline, with the exception of the Housing Element, which is required to be updated as prescribed by State law. The Dublin Housing Element was last updated and certified by HCD on January 21, 2015, for the 2015-2023 planning period. The City of Dublin continues to actively implement the policies of the General Plan including the goals, policies and programs of the Housing Element. The following represents the progress the City has made towards implementing the General Plan and Housing Element during the Calendar Year (CY) 2019 reporting period. The information to follow is organized to correspond with the elements of the Dublin General Plan. 3 of 19 LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENTS State Law limits the number of times each mandatory element of the General Plan, such as the Land Use Element, can be amended to a maximum of four times per calendar year. The Land Use Element of the Dublin General Plan was amended during CY 2019 as follows: Downtown Dublin Specific Plan: In December 2019, the City Council approved amendments to the Downtown Dublin Specific Plan (DDSP) and related General Plan Amendments. Approved DDSP amendments include increasing the allowable commercial floor area ratio in the Transit-Oriented and Retail Districts, combining the allowable residential dwelling unit allocation into one pool for all three downtown zoning districts, and amending the parking standards for the Village Parkway and Transit-Oriented Districts. Additionally, General Plan Table 2.1 (Land Use Development Potential: Primary Planning Area) was updated to reflect the increase in floor area ratio. The new maximum floor area ratio does not increase the total amount of non-residential development within the DDSP area but provides greater development potential on individual parcels. The amendment does not change the base floor area ratio. PROGRESS TOWARDS MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE LAND USE ELEMENT Residential Land Use During the CY 2019, the following residential projects were either approved and/or under construction in furtherance of the guiding policies of the Land Use Element for residential land use: Boulevard (Dublin Crossing): In November 2013, the City Council approved a General Plan Amendment, Specific Plan, Rezoning, Development Agreement, and certified an Environmental Impact Report for the Dublin Crossing project. In June 2015, the City Council approved a General Plan Amendment and Dublin Crossing Specific Plan Amendment for the project. The project entitlements allow for development of up to 1,995 residential units, up to 200,000 square feet of commercial uses, a public school site, 30+ acres of public park land, and associated infrastructure to serve the community. Phase 1 – In June 2016, the Planning Commission approved a Vesting Tentative Map and Site Development Review Permit for construction of 453 townhomes, condominiums, and detached small-lot single-family homes for Phases 1A and 1B as described below. Construction began in 2016. • Union (Neighborhood 1): Lennar is developing 62 condominium homes. Construction of this neighborhood was completed in 2019. • Madison (Neighborhood 2): Lennar is developing 107 townhomes. Construction of this neighborhood was completed in 2019. • Wilshire (Neighborhood 3): Brookfield Homes is developing 75 condominium homes. Construction of this neighborhood was completed in 2019. • Huntington (Neighborhood 4): Brookfield Homes is developing 69 single-family residential homes. The project is currently under construction. 4 of 19 • Fillmore (Neighborhood 5): Brookfield Homes is developing 80 townhomes. The project is currently under construction. • Sunset (Neighborhood 6): Lennar is developing 60 single-family residential homes. The project is currently under construction. Phases 2 and 3 – In May 2017, the Planning Commission approved a Vesting Tentative Map and Site Development Review Permit for construction of 791 townhomes, condominiums, and detached small-lot single-family homes for Phases 2 and 3 as described below. Construction began in 2017. • Broadway (Neighborhood 7): Brookfield Homes is developing 110 condominium homes. The project is currently under construction. • Skyline (Neighborhood 8): Lennar is developing 114 condominium homes. The project is currently under construction. • Downing (Neighborhood 9): Lennar is developing 48 townhomes. The project is currently under construction. • Hyde Park (Neighborhood 10): Brookfield Homes is developing 102 condominium homes. The project is currently under construction. • Mulholland (Neighborhoods 11 and 18): Brookfield Homes is developing 80 single-family homes. The project is currently under construction. • Newbury (Neighborhood 12): Lennar is developing 49 single-family homes. The project is currently under construction. • Lincoln (Neighborhood 13): Lennar is developing 45 single-family homes. The project is currently under construction. • Gramercy (Neighborhood 14): Lennar is developing 102 townhomes. The project is currently under construction. • Abbey (Neighborhood 15): Brookfield Homes is developing 60 townhomes. The project is currently under construction. • Downing (Neighborhood 16): Lennar is developing 48 townhomes. The project is currently under construction. • Huntington (Neighborhood 17): Brookfield Homes is developing 37 single-family residential homes. The project is currently under construction. Phases 4 and 5 – In May 2018, the Planning Commission approved a Vesting Tentative Map and Site Development Review Permit for construction of 510 townhomes, condominiums, and attached single-family homes for Phases 4 and 5 as described below. Construction has not yet begun and is anticipated in 2020. • Venice (Neighborhood 19): Lennar is developing 91 attached single-family homes (duets). • Melrose (Neighborhood 20): Brookfield Homes is developing 75 single-family homes. • Ivy (Neighborhood 21): Brookfield Homes is developing 62 single-family homes. • Vine (Neighborhood 22): Brookfield Homes is developing 92 townhomes. • Avalon (Neighborhood 23): Lennar is developing 90 townhomes. • Lombard (Neighborhood 24): Lennar is developing 100 single-family homes. 5 of 19 Dublin Transit Center: The Dublin Transit Center project includes up to 1,800 high-density residential units adjacent to the Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station. Thus far, 1,556 units have been constructed or approved including the following project: • Ashton at Dublin Station (Site A-3) In July 2018, the City Council approved a Planned Development Rezoning with a related Stage 2 Development Plan, a Site Development Review Permit, Condominium Map and a Development Agreement for Site A-3 of the Dublin Transit Center. The project includes 220 apartment units, residential amenities and 331 structure parking spaces. The project is in building permit plan check and is expected to begin construction in the first quarter of 2020. Enclave at Tassajara Highlands (Tim Lewis Communities): In August 2014, the City Council approved a General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan Amendment, a Planned Development Rezoning with a related Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan, a Site Development Review Permit and a Vesting Tentative Tract Map for a 12.93-acre site. The project includes the development of 48 single-family detached residences and 3.06 acres of open space. The project is currently under construction. APEX at Grafton Plaza: In April 2016, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 46-16 approving a Site Development Review Permit and Vesting Tentative Map for a 115 -unit townhome condominium development on a 6.55-acre site. The project is currently under construction and is largely built out. Jordan Ranch: In June 2010, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 13-10 to rezone approximately 189-acre area known as Jordan Ranch to a Planned Development Zoning District and adopted a Stage 2 Development Plan for the area. The project was amended on June 19, 2012, and October 6, 2015, which included a revised school site that was provided to the Dublin Unified School District at no charge. The project will provide up to 899 residential units. Residential product types include single -family detached, cluster homes, small-lot alley homes, and townhomes. The project is largely built out with the following neighborhoods still under construction: • Slate (Neighborhood 5): Tri-Pointe is developing 56 single-family detached homes on approximately 7.3 acres. The project is currently under construction. • Onyx (Neighborhood 7): Tri-Pointe is developing 105 single-family detached homes on approximately 9.3 acres. The project is currently under construction. • Quartz (Neighborhood 8): Tri-Pointe is developing 45 single-family duets on approximately 4.6 acres. The project is currently under construction. Schaefer Ranch: The project includes 418 single-family detached residential units in five distinct neighborhoods. As part of the project, Dublin Boulevard was extended, new trails were constructed, and a new East Bay Regional Park District staging area including a parking lot, trailer parking area, restroom, maintenance building, and associated landscaping was constructed. The project is largely built out and only the following neighborhood remains to be completed: • Schaefer Ranch Unit 3 (including Lot 70): Discovery Builders is developing 19 single-family detached homes on approximately seven acres; 10.26 acres have 6 of 19 been designated as open space. The architecture of the homes was approved in 2017. Construction is anticipated to begin in 2020. Tassajara Hills/Moller Ranch: In December 2012, the City Council approved a General Plan Amendment, Eastern Dublin Specific Plan Amendment, Planned Development rezone with a related Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan for the 226.3 -acre Moller Ranch project. The project will provide 370 single-family detached homes (with an option to add an accessory dwelling unit on the lots that are large enough to accommodate the unit) on 80 acres; 137 acres have been designated Rural Residential/Agricultural. Site Development Review approval for the architecture of the homes and private clubhouse was granted by the Planning Commission on August 9, 2016. Improvements to Tassajara Road, including replacement of the culvert under Tassajara Road, was completed in December 2016. The Master Plan Check has been approved for all of the homes . Construction began in 2017 and it is expected to continue through 20 20. The 370 homes are divided into three different neighborhoods as described below, which are dispersed throughout the development area. • The Glen @ Tassajara Hills: 107 single-family detached units on minimum 4,500- square-foot lots. • The Knolls @ Tassajara Hills: 179 single-family detached units on minimum 5,000-square-foot lots. • The Bluffs @ Tassajara Hills: 84 single-family detached units on minimum 5,500- square-foot lots. Wallis Ranch/Dublin Ranch West: The Wallis Ranch project includes the development of a variety of housing types and residential densities including low, medium, and medium- high on 189 acres of land. The project has been approved and will provide 806 housing units on approximately 85.6 acres of the site. There will be a future community park of approximately 10 acres and a private community center that has been constructed. The remaining site area is devoted to permanent open space. There are eight individual residential neighborhoods (Neighborhood 4 is split into two phases built by different builders): six for single-family detached living and two for townhomes. The following residential neighborhoods were complete in 2019 or are under construction. • Bridgecroft (Neighborhood 1): DR Horton is developing 92 single-family detached units. The project is currently under construction. • Ivy Oak (Neighborhood 3): by Taylor Morrison is developing 74 single-family detached alley loaded units. Project construction was completed in 2019. • Haven (Neighborhood 4, Phase 2): Meritage Homes is developing 75 single-family detached 6-pack garden court units. This project is currently under construction. • Riverton (Neighborhood 6): KB Homes is developing 125 townhomes. Project construction was completed in 2019. • Fielding (Neighborhood 8): Trumark Homes is developing 139 single-family detached six-pack court units. Project construction was completed in 2019. Residential Land Use: Downtown Dublin Avesta: In March 2016, the Planning Commission approved a Site Development Review Permit and Conditional Use Permit for the construction of 35 senior apartments, 13 high- 7 of 19 acuity assisted living units, and 32 memory care units on a one-acre site, located along Amador Valley Boulevard, Starward Drive, and Donohue Drive. Construction is anticipated to be complete in spring 2020. St. Patrick Way: In May 2018, the City Council approved a Site Development Review Permit and Vesting Tentative Map for the demolition of an existing warehouse and construction of a building with 499 residential apartment units on an 8.53-acre site, located at 6700 Golden Gate Drive. The project is in building permit plan check. Accessory Dwelling Units During the CY 2019 reporting period, the City issued building permits for 10 accessory dwelling units, including eight units associated with the Tassajara Hills development. Additionally, project construction was completed for 18 accessory dwelling units with in the Tassajara Hills development. The accessory dwelling units associated with Tassajara Hills are deed restricted as moderate income units. Commercial and Industrial Land Use During the CY 2019 reporting period, the following commercial and industrial projects were either approved and/or under construction in furtherance of the guiding policies of the Land Use Element for commercial and industrial land use: IKEA Retail Center: In November 2018, the City Council approved a Planned Development Rezone with a Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan, a Site Development Review Permit, and a Vesting Tentative Map for the IKEA Retail Center project (branded as “The Glen at Dublin”), a 412,099 -square-foot development, consisting of a 317,000- square-foot IKEA store and 95,099-square-foot retail center on the 27.45-acre parcel, located at 5144 Martinelli Way. In November 2019, the City granted a one-year extension for the Site Development Review Permit. The applicant has not applied for a building permit at this time. Kaiser: In October 2016, the City Council approved a General Plan Amendment and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan Amendment, Planned Development Rezone with a Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan, and a Site Development Review Permit for the first phase of the Kaiser Dublin Medical Center project located on an approximately 58 -acre parcel, located at 3100 Dublin Boulevard. The project allows up to 950,000 square feet of medical campus uses in three main buildings in addition to 250,000 square feet of commercial uses. The project will be developed in three phases over the course of up to 25 years. Phase 1A (220,000-square-foot medical office building) opened to the public in May 2019. Quarry Lane Preschool: In August 2019, the Planning Commission approved a Site Development Review Permit to construct a new 26,000-square-foot building for the Quarry Lane Preschool, located adjacent to 6085 Scarlett Drive. The facility will include 15 classrooms, activity rooms, and related site improvements. The project is in building permit plan check. Safari Kid Daycare and Community Center: In June 2018, the City Council approved a Site Development Review Permit, Conditional Use Permit, and Minor U se Permit to build a new daycare facility and community room on approximately 2.1 acres at the southwest 8 of 19 corner of Positano Parkway and West Cantara Drive. The project includes the construction of a 14,936-square-foot building comprised of a 10,667-square-foot childcare center to be operated by Safari Kid and a 4,269 -square-foot multipurpose room that will be open for rent to the community. The project is currently under construction. Westin Hotel: In October 2019, the City Council approved a Stage 2 Development Plan, Site Development Review Permit and Tentative Parcel Map for a 163,133-square-foot, six- story hotel with a 198-room hotel, 9,762 square feet of assembly space and a restaurant, on a 5.88-acre site located on the southern portion of site D-2 in the Dublin Transit Center. The project is in building permit plan check. Zeiss Innovation Center: In March 2018, the City Council approved a Planned Development Rezone with a Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan, and a Site Development Review Permit for Phase 1, which includes a 208,650-square-foot research and development building, surface parking, and related site improvements. The Zeiss Innovation Center project is located on an approximately 11.36 acres on the northeast corner of Dublin Boulevard and Arnold Road. The project allows a 433,090 -square-foot research and development campus, comprised of two buildings, a parking structure, and associated site, frontage, and landscape improvements. The project will be developed in two phases over the course of approximately 10 years. Phase I is currently under construction. Commercial and Industrial Land Use: Downtown Dublin Dublin Place: In January 2018, the Planning Commission approved a Site Development Review Permit to demolish a vacant 5,442-square-foot restaurant building and construct a new 9,383-square-foot multi-tenant commercial building located within the Dublin Place Shopping Center, located at the corner of Dublin Boulevard and Amador Plaza Road. The project also includes two new outdoor dining patios, landscaping, and parking improvements. Tenants have not been identified for the buildings; however, it is anticipated to include four tenant spaces with a mix of retail and restaurant uses. The project is in building permit plan check. PARKS AND OPEN SPACE ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Parks and Open Space Element was not amended during CY 2019. PROGRESS TOWARDS MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE PARKS AND OPEN SPACE ELEMENT Clover Ranch and Sunrise Park: Design for the two-acre neighborhood park, Clover Park, and the 10.75-acre community nature park, Sunrise Park, began in 2016. The park amenities will include a playground area, picnic area, restroom, bike and walking trail, landscaping, and turf area. Construction started in 2019 and is anticipated to be completed in summer 2020. Butterfly Knoll Neighborhood Square: The 1.08-acre neighborhood square will be designed and constructed by the developer of Tassajara Hills. The park amenities will 9 of 19 include a playground, picnic area, trellis, landscaping, and turf space. Construction is anticipated to be completed in spring 2020. Fallon Sports Park, Phase III: This project provides for the design and construction of the remaining 14 acres of Fallon Sports Park, referred to as the Upper Terrace. The City Council approved the Phase III concept design in December 2019. The Phase III park amenities include a cricket field, batting cages, two Little League fields, a play area, and sand volleyball courts. Construction is anticipated to start in 2020. Dublin Sports Grounds Rehabilitation: This project provides for the rehabilitation of the playground and restroom facilities at the Dublin Sports Grounds located at Dublin Boulevard and Civic Plaza. The rehabilitation will include the design and construction of Imagine Playground (an all-abilities, all-inclusive playground), a new restroom and concession facility, covered group picnic area, and pathways to provide improved accessibility from the parking lot area to the playground and other park features and fields. Construction began in 2019 and will be completed in 2020. SCHOOLS, PUBLIC LANDS, AND UTILITIES ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Schools, Public Lands, and Utilities Element was not amended during CY 2019. PROGRESS TOWARDS MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE SCHOOLS, PUBLIC LANDS AND UTILITIES ELEMENT Schools In 2019, the City continued to work with developers and property owners to ensure that adequate sites are reserved to meet the Dublin Unified School District’s projected demand for future school uses. As part of the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan Area, a school site has been reserved for future development by the Dublin Unified School District. The City has an agreement with the Developer to acquire the site, and ownership of the site will be transferred to the City in the future. During the December 17, 2019 Board Meeting, the Dublin Unified School District Board of Trustees unanimously approved a settlement agreement in the eminent domain action initiated by the District to acquire the land for a future comprehensive high school. This is a significant milestone that brings the Dublin community one step closer to the realization of a dream - a comprehensive high school on the east side of town. Additionally, throughout 2019, City Staff met with the District to review the preliminary designs. The District, serving as the lead agency, is preparing environmental documents for the proposed high school. In 2019, the City continued to verify that school fees had been paid to the District prior to issuing building permits for development projects in accordance with State law. 10 of 19 Public Lands Public Safety Complex – Police Services: On March 1, 2016, the City Council approved a new Capital Improvement Project, the Public Safety Complex – Police Services project, to relocate Police Services from the Civic Center to a new facility. On May 3, 2016, the City Council approved the Public Safety Complex Master Plan to renovate the building façade and core building, demolish the attached Butler building and tower building, and improve site parking and landscaping. The Complex will also include the existing Alameda County Fire Department administrative offices and relocate the Emergency Operations Center to the Public Safety Complex. Construction started in 2018 and opened in February 2020. Federal and Military Communities Committee: On September 3, 2013, the City Council established the Federal and Military Commun ities Committee (FMCC) on which two Councilmembers serve and which is staffed by the City Manager’s Office. The FMCC provides information and updates on programs and services related to federal agencies and military installations operating in Dublin. Utilities In 2019, the City continued to work closely with project applicants and service utilities to ensure that there is adequate capacity to serve all new and existing areas of Dublin. CIRCULATION AND SCENIC HIGHWAYS ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Circulation and Scenic Highways Element was amended during CY 2019 as follows: Dublin Boulevard Extension: In August 2019, the City Council approved a General Plan Amendment, Eastern Dublin Specific Plan Amendment, and established a Precise Alignment of Dublin Boulevard Right-Of-Way Lines, as part of a proposal to extend Dublin Boulevard approximately 1.5 miles eastward through Dublin and unincorporated Alameda County, and to connect to North Canyons Parkway in Livermore from its current term inus at Fallon Road. The roadway extension will provide four to six travel lanes and bicycle and pedestrian facilities. PROGRESS TOWARDS MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE CIRCULATION AND SCENIC HIGHWAYS ELEMENT Right-of-Way Maintenance: The City provides for the maintenance, repair, and replacement of pavement, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and traffic signals throughout the City. The City also completes annual ADA curb ramp, sidewalk repair, street overlay, and slurry seal projects. Traffic Impact Fees: The City continues to collect traffic impact fees for new development to ensure that new facilities are built to accommodate the additional vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian trips that result from projects. 11 of 19 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan: The Master Plan, which was adopted in 2015, achieves consistency with recently updated regional transportation plans and conforms to current design standards and state guidelines for bicycle facilities. The Master Plan also sets a pedestrian policy framework and implementation strategy with emphasis on the Downtown Dublin Specific Plan area. In 2019, the City initiated an update to the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. Amador Plaza Road Project: The first phase of this project was completed in 2016. It included the construction of two mid-block crosswalks along Amador Plaza Road with enhanced safety features designed to make downtown Dublin more walkable. The safety features include flashing yellow lights, raised concrete medians, and sidewalk extensions. The second phase of the project includes construction of a right -turn lane from southbound Amador Plaza Road onto Dublin Boulevard. Design of the right turn lane is complete and right-of-way for the right-turn lane is currently being acquired. Dublin Boulevard Improvements: The project will widen Dublin Boulevard to six lanes with bicycle lanes between Sierra Court and Dublin Court and includes undergrounding of existing overhead utilities. The utility undergrounding started in summer 2017 and was completed in 2018. Project construction was completed in 2019. Iron Horse Trail Connectivity to BART: The City approved the Iron Horse Trail Feasibility Study in November 2017. One of the key improvements identified in the study was a bicycle and pedestrian bridge at Dublin Boulevard. In February 2017, the City Council approved a Capital Improvement Program project for the design of the bridge. The fin al bridge design is underway and will be completed in summer 2020. The City received grant funding from the Alameda County Transportation Commission for both the feasibility study and bridge design. The City has now received construction funding and the County is expected to begin construction in 2020/2021. Amador Valley Blvd – Wildwood Road and Stagecoach Intersections Improvements: This project includes safety improvements for vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic on Amador Valley Boulevard at the intersections of Wildwood Road and Stagecoach Road. The project will facilitate safe merging of two vehicle lanes into one lane on westbound Amador Valley Boulevard at Wildwood Road and will enhance traffic signal timing at Stagecoach Road for safer pedestrian crossings and improved signal coordination. Improvements at Wildwood Road include a curb extension and a rectangular rapid flashing beacon to augment the existing lighted crosswalk. Improvements at Stagecoach Road include a median and signal modifications. Other improvements will include roadway striping modifications, sign modifications, and curb ramp upgrades. The project construction was completed in 2019. Bicycle Workshops and Events: The City of Dublin promotes several efforts to encourage residents to reduce vehicle miles. Bike valet was offered at the City’s two largest events, St. Patrick’s Day and Splatter, to encourage residents to bike instead of drive. The City partnered with the City of Pleasanton to host a community bike ride in the sum mer. The City Council proclaimed September 30, 2019, through October 4, 2019 as “Walk and Roll to School Week” and provided giveaways to students who walked, biked, or carpooled to school. The City partnered with Bike East Bay to host two well-attended workshops on bicycle safety in the fall. 12 of 19 Bike Month and Bike to Work Day: The City proclaimed the month of May “Bike Month” and May 9, 2019, as “Bike to Work Day.” Businesses were challenged to encourage their employees to bike to work all month long by competing against other local businesses for the most miles commuted by bike. On May 9, 2019, bicycle commuters visited energizer stations at the Dublin/Pleasanton and the West Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station and received refreshments and goodies. The City also hosted a bicycle commuting lunch and learn, a family cycling workshop, and a Bike to Market Day. HOUSING ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Dublin Housing Element was last updated and certified by HCD on January 21, 2015, for the 2015-2023 planning period. The Housing Element was not amended during CY 2019. PROGRESS TOWARD MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE HOUSING ELEMENT Pursuant to Government Code Section 65400, the City Council is required to prepare an annual report on the status and progress in implementing the City’s Housing Element using forms and definitions adopted by HCD. The completed forms for CY 2019 are attached as Exhibit A to this report. As shown in Table 1, the City of Dublin’s RHNA for the current planning period is 2,285 residential units, broken down by income category. HCD regulations require that excess units in one income category cannot be used to reduce the unaccommodated need from the other categories. Table 1: Regional Housing Needs Allocation 2014- 2023 2014-2023 Income Category 796 Very Low Income 446 Low Income 425 Moderate Income 618 Above Moderate Income 2,285 Total In 2019, the City issued building permits for 241 dwelling units, including 233 above moderate income units and eight deed-restricted moderate-income units, as shown in Table 2 below. Table 2: Dublin’s Progress in Meeting Regional Housing Needs Income Category Total RHNA (2014- 2023) Net Units Created (2015- 2019) Balance Remaining Percent of RHNA Achieved Very Low Income 796 26 770 3.26% Low Income 446 39 407 8.74% Moderate Income 425 39 386 9.17% Above Moderate Income 618 3,641 0 589.15% Total 2,285 3,745 1,563 163.89% 13 of 19 As required by State law, the City must zone land to accommodate the RHNA and develop programs and policies that promote an environment where housing construction is encouraged at all income levels. Additionally, in 2019, the City implemented the following notable goals and guiding principles from the Housing Element: Density Bonuses: The City Council adopted an Ordinance amending Chapter 8.52 (Density Bonus Regulations) of the Dublin Municipal Code to comply with State law. Housing Rehabilitation Assistance: The Alameda County Community Development Agency issued seven minor home repair grants. Rental Assistance: The Alameda County Housing Authority provided 404 households with Housing Choice Vouchers. First-Time Homebuyer: The City issued two first-time homebuyer loans to moderate income households. For a complete list of Housing Element Implementation items, please refer to Table D, which is attached as Exhibit A to this report. CONSERVATION ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Conservation Element was not amended during CY 2019. PROGRESS TOWARD MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE CONSERVATION ELEMENT Dublin Village Historic Area Specific Plan: The City continues to work on preserving Dublin’s historic resources through the implementation of the Dublin Village Historic Area Specific Plan. The City continues to review each new development project that is proposed near a natural resource such as a stream corridor with the intent of protecting the resource. Conditions of approval include measures to ensure adequate setbacks, minimal impacts to water quality, passive recreational opportunities, and the maintenance of natural systems to the extent possible. The City continues to work with developers to ensure that open space corridors established in new neighborhoods are maintained and managed appropriately, and open space areas are contiguous with other such lands. SEISMIC SAFETY AND SAFETY ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Seismic Safety and Safety Element was not amended during CY 2019. 14 of 19 PROGRESS TOWARDS MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE SEISMIC SAFETY AND SAFETY ELEMENT The City maintained MOU’s with American Red Cross, effective through December 19, 2022, and with Parks RFTA, effective through December 17, 2020. The City broke ground on a new Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in conjunction with a Public Safety Complex facility capital project with occupancy planned in 2020. Alameda County Fire Department hosted a series of trainings on Personal Emergency Preparedness for City Staff and the general public. All new construction and certain building renovations are reviewed for compliance with the California Building Code for seismic safety. All new development projects are required to submit a Geotechnical Analysis to assess site conditions. The City continues to implement the Wildfire Management Plan for all properties identified within a fire buffer zone. The City continues to participate in the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) flood insurance program. The City’s review and update of its Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (EOP) is anticipated to be completed by summer 2020. NOISE ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Noise Element was not amended during CY 2019. PROGRESS TOWARDS MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE NOISE ELEMENT The City continues to review projects on a case-by-case basis for adverse noise impacts to the environment and sensitive receptors. In addition, a Noise Mitigation fee is charged to developers in the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan Area to assist in funding the construction of improvements to mitigate noise impacts. COMMUNITY DESIGN & SUSTAINABILITY ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Community Design & Sustainability Element was not amended during CY 2019. PROGRESS TOWARDS MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE COMMUNITY DESIGN & SUSTAINABILITY ELEMENT 15 of 19 The City continues to review projects on a case-by-case basis for conformance with the principles, policies, and implementation measures of the Community Design and Sustainability Element to ensure that they are designed to enhance the livability of Dublin and encourage a high level of quality design while encouraging well-designed sustainability measures. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Economic Development Element was adopted in April 2013. The Economic Development Element was not amended during CY 2019. PROGRESS TOWARDS MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT Maintain an Economic Development Function: The City continues to maintain an Economic Development Division to implement the economic development goals of the City. The services include: business attraction activities; access to labor force data; business recruitment; business retention and expansion assistance; and site selection assistance. The goal of these efforts is to market the City's many economic advantages in order to enhance the competitiveness of our local economy and to maintain a strong and diverse revenue and job base in the Tri-Valley. Focus Business Visitation Program on High-Growth Companies: The Economic Development Division continues to advance the objectives of the Business Visitation Program through meetings with potential high-growth companies throughout the City. The Business Visitation Program was established to assist businesses with retention and expansion needs and bring awareness to the resources available to support their business. • Key firms visited in 2019 included Advantec, Amber Solutions, SunRun, Kensington Laboratories, Vagaro, and TriNet. Participate in Regional Economic Development Efforts: During CY 2019, the Economic Development Division continued to partner with regional organizations such as the East Bay Economic Development Alliance (East Bay EDA), Visit Tri-Valley, Innovation TRIVALLEY, and i-Gate. Maintain Small-Business-Friendly Development Services: The City of Dublin continues to encourage the development of small businesses through the following: • A step-by-step “How to Start a Business—Your Guide to Growing a Business in Dublin, California” has been made available online. In addition to the guide, information on business incentive programs, financing and support services are posted on the City website. Additionally, two fact sheets, the “Business Incentives Fact Sheet” and the “Hotel Incentive Program Fact Sheet” are available in Mandarin. 16 of 19 • The City has provided individualized assistance for new and expanding businesses, including permitting, site selection searches and marketing. The City has also provided leasing assistance and business recruitment eff orts for vacant spaces. • The City has promoted the Small Business Assistance Program to help fund ADA, Title 24, and trash enclosure improvements and other legal obligations imposed on small business. Partner with the Alameda County Surplus Property Authority: The City continues to work closely with the Alameda County Surplus Property Authority (ACSPA) and their undeveloped land parcels at the East Dublin BART Station. Support Downtown Business Attraction and Development Efforts: During CY 2019, the City continued working with individual property owners to consider improvements, joint activities, and other potential events. Achieve the Downtown Vision: During CY 2019, the City continued to advance the Downtown Vision to improve the quality of place and quality of life in Dublin. The City continues to be active in Downtown development in the following ways: • The City continues to work with Greensfelder Commercial Real Estate, the City’s Retail Real Estate consultant, to coordinate revisions to the Covenant s, Conditions and Restrictions for certain property owners in the Retail District of the Downtown Dublin Specific Plan area. • The City continues to work with Urban Field Studio (UFS), the City’s Architectural Design Services consultant on improvements to the downtown retail district. In 2019, UFS helped to create a Downtown Dublin Preferred Vision, which was unanimously approved by the City Council on November 5, 2019. The Downtown Dublin Preferred Vision provides a roadmap to improving the retail district of Downtown Dublin over the next 30-50 years and includes three main principles: ▪ Siting of the town square, an approximately one -acre park envisioned to become Dublin’s social center; ▪ Establishing a new street grid network; and ▪ Reinforcing and enhancing the Downtown character. • The City has provided a consolidated toolkit to business owners and developers to promote economic development. The toolkit includes the Sales Tax Reimbursement Program, Fee Deferral Program, Sewer Capacity Assistance Program, Commercial Façade Improvement Grant Program , Small Business Assistance Program, Hotel Incentive Program, and PACE Financing for Energy Upgrades. WATER RESOURCES ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Water Resources Element was adopted in June 2013. The Water Resources Element was not amended during CY 2019. The primary purpose of the Water Resources Element and the reason for including this optional Element in the Dublin General Plan is to ensure that the City’s 17 of 19 water resources are sustained and protected, and to consolidate information and polices related to the conservation and management of water resources, riparian corridors, and watershed lands. The Water Resources Element also defines the sto rm water facilities needed to serve Dublin at build out of the General Plan. PROGRESS TOWARDS MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE WATER RESOURCES ELEMENT City Staff engaged in continued collaboration with Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) and Zone 7 Water Agency to ensure that existing and new development is served with adequate water resources. Staff coordinated creek cleanup events as part of Dublin Pride Week and Creek Cleanup Day. Over 24 cubic yards of trash and recyclables were removed from local creeks. As part of the development review process, the City continued to require installation of full trash capture devices at public and private development projects. Through these efforts, and source controls, such as participation in the Alameda County Waste Management Authority’s Reusable Bag Ordinance, the City has achieved a stormwater trash load reduction of nearly 82% since the first Municipal Regional Stormwater National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit was issued in 2009. On June 18, 2019, the City Council opted into participation in the Alameda County Waste Management Authority (ACWMA) Mandatory Recycling Ordinance (MRO) Phase II, effective January 1, 2020, with enforcement beginning July 1, 2020. Participation in MRO Phase II will require all businesses to separate recyclable material covered by the MRO, regardless of the quantity of waste generated. All multifamily property owners will be required to provide collection containers for recycling and compostable waste (food scraps and compostable paper). All food-generating businesses will be required to sort compostable waste from their garbage. The MRO will reduce potential impacts on our stormwater trash load. On September 3, 2019, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 09-19, adding Chapter 5.34 (Disposable Food Serviceware) to the Dublin Municipal Code. The regulations mandate that food vendors and City facility users use only readily recyclable or compostable disposable food serviceware for prepared food. The regulations will further reduce potential impacts on our stormwater trash load. Enforcement will begin in March 2020. Staff completed the construction of several additional park facilities, implementing several of the policies in Section 12.3.4 of the Water Resources Element. ENERGY CONSERVATION ELEMENT AMENDMENTS The Energy Conservation Element was adopted in July 2014. The Energy Conservation Element was not amended during CY 2019. 18 of 19 PROGRESS TOWARDS MEETING THE GOALS AND GUIDING POLICIES OF THE ENERGY CONSERVATION ELEMENT East Bay Community Energy: The City participates on the Joint Powers Agency Board of Directors for the community choice aggregation (CCA) program in Alameda County called the East Bay Community Energy Authority (EBCE). EBCE began providing electrical account holders with electricity generated with a higher renewable portfolio standard than mandated by the State with services beginning in June 2018 for commercial, industrial, and municipal customers, and to residential customers in November 2018. Starting in July 2019, the City’s electrical power is generated from 100% renewable sources. Authorized by California law in 2002, CCA enables city and county governments to pool the electricity demand within their jurisdictions in order to procure or generate electrical power supplies on behalf of the residents and businesses in their communities. Cal Green Code: The Building Division ensures the continued implementation of Chapter 7.94 of the Municipal Code (Dublin Green Building Code) and the 201 6 California Green Building Standards Code, also known as the “Cal Green” Code . • During CY 2019, the Building Division issued 561 residential and two commercial photovoltaic permits, totaling 3,439.23 kW hours; and 48 residential and 18 commercial electrical vehicle charger ports. • In November 2019, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 15 -19, repealing and replacing Chapter 7.94 (Green Building Code). Notable new local amendments, effective January 1, 2020, include requiring new private garages to be pre-wired for electrical vehicle charging equipment and increasing the number of electrical vehicle charging stations that must designed into a project from 6% to 10%. PG&E and StopWaste Programs: Environmental Services Staff continue to play an active role in educating residents and businesses about the various programs, tools, and incentives of the agencies and organizations whose main function is to encourage and enable energy conservation, including PG&E and StopWaste. Home Energy Upgrade: City Staff partnered with StopWaste to host two Home Energy Upgrade workshops in May and September 2019. Residents were informed about the Home Energy Score, a rating system which grades a home’s energy efficiency. They also learned about the Energy Upgrade California’s Home Upgrade Program which provides rebates for energy efficient upgrades. Se veral service providers, contractors, and loan providers affiliated with the Home Energy Upgrade Program met before and after the presentation to provide one-on-one information to residents on what services might best match their home upgrade needs. Energy Upgrade California - Home Upgrade Program: This program provides rebates and loans to homeowners completing energy efficiency upgrades in their home. At the end of 2019, 59 Dublin homeowners have participated in the program since its inception. Energy Upgrade California - Home Energy Score: This program provides a professional home energy assessment to thoroughly evaluate a home’s energy use and potential upgrades in increase energy efficiency. In 2019, 28 residences received an evaluation and home energy score. 19 of 19 Bay Area SunShares Program: The City partnered with the Bay Area SunShares Program to provide an annual, limited-time program that offers discounts on residential solar and electric vehicles. In 2019, one resident signed an agreement to install a 7.68 kW solar system. Dublin Green Shamrock Business Program: The goal of the Dublin Green Shamrock Business Program is to educate businesses on sustainable practices and connect them with potential savings. Energy Conservation is part of the multi-faceted program. The program began in October 2014. As of 2019, 34 businesses have enrolled in the program. BayRen Multifamily Homeowner Programs: City Staff promoted Energy Upgrade California’s Bay Area Multifamily Building Enhancements which offers cash rebates and no-cost energy consulting for multifamily properties that undertake energy and water upgrades. The program assists in planning energy saving improvements designed to save 15% or more of a building’s energy and water usage and provides $750 per unit in rebates to help pay for the upgrades. As of 2019, 176 units have completed upgrades as part of the program. Jurisidiction NameReporting Calendar YearFirst NameLast NameTitleEmailPhoneStreet AddressCityZipcodev 12_23_19Optional: Click here to import last year's data. This is best used when the workbook is new and empty. You will be prompted to pick an old workbook to import from. Project and program data will be copied exactly how it was entered in last year's form and must be updated. 100 Civic PlazaDublin94568Please Start HereGeneral Information 2019DublinContact InformationMichaelCassPrincipal Plannermichael.cass@dublin.ca.gov9258336610Mailing AddressAnnual Progress Report January 2020 JurisdictionDublinANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTNote: "+" indicates an optional fieldReporting Year2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element ImplementationDate Application SubmittedTotal Approved Units by ProjectTotal Disapproved Units by ProjectStreamlining Notes234678 9 10Prior APN+Current APN Street AddressProject Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID+Unit Category(SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH)TenureR=RenterO=OwnerDate Application SubmittedVery Low-Income Deed RestrictedVery Low-Income Non Deed RestrictedLow-Income Deed RestrictedLow-Income Non Deed RestrictedModerate-Income Deed RestrictedModerate- Income Non Deed RestrictedAboveModerate-IncomeTotal PROPOSED Units by ProjectTotal APPROVED Units by projectTotal DISAPPROVED Units by Project (Auto-calculated Can Be Overwritten)Was APPLICATION SUBMITTED Pursuant to GC 65913.4(b)? (SB 35 Streamlining) Notes+Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below0000703 10 10 00941-0185-0958552 Bandon Drive, Unit AStickler Detached ADU BLDG-2019-00614 ADUO4/17/2019111 0 No941-0172-0417972 Oxbow Court, Unit ALaverne Attached ADU BLDG-2019-00094 ADUO1/22/2019111 0 No985-127-0027287 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00303 ADU O 2/26/2019111 0 No985-127-002 2986 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00643 ADU O 4/23/2019111 0 No985-127-0027267 Lembert Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00792 ADU O 5/15/2019111 0 No985-127-0027283 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01486 ADU O 9/9/2019111 0 No985-127-002 2977 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01583 ADU O 9/24/2019111 0 No985-127-0027235 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01593 ADU O 9/24/2019111 0 No985-127-0027243 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01596 ADU O 9/24/2019111 0 No985-127-0027232 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01592 ADU O 9/24/2016111 0 No941-0171-0707698 Sunwood DriveEldson ADUBLDG-2019-01249ADU O 8/1/2019111 0 No00000000000000Housing Development Applications SubmittedTable ACells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas(CCR Title 25 §6202)51Project Identifier Unit Types Proposed Units - Affordability by Household Incomes JurisdictionDublinANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTReporting Year2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element ImplementationCells in grey contain auto-calculation formulasA2_1_Prior A2_1_Current A2_1_Address A2_1_Name A2_1_ID A2_2_Unit A2_3_Tenure A2_4_vLowDeed A2_4_vLowNone A2_4_LowDeed A2_4_LowNone A2_4_ModDeed A2_4_ModNone A2_4_Above A2_5_Date A2_6_Units A2_7_vLowDeed A2_7_vLowNone A2_7_LowDeed A2_7_LowNone A2_7_ModDeed A2_7_ModNone A2_7_Above A2_8_Date A2_9_Units A2_10_vLowDeed A2_10_vLowNone A2_10_LowDeed A2_10_LowNone A2_10_ModDeed A2_10_ModNone A2_10_Above A2_10_Date A2_10_Units A2_13_xLow A2_14_Stream A2_15_Infill A2_16_Assist A2_17_Deed A2_18_Affordable A2_19_Terms A2_20_Units A2_20_Dest A2_20_Demo A2_21_NotesTable A2Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed UnitsStreamlining InfillHousing without Financial Assistance or Deed RestrictionsTerm of Affordability or Deed RestrictionNotes23568911 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 192021Prior APN+Current APN Street AddressProject Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID+Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH)TenureR=RenterO=OwnerVery Low- Income Deed RestrictedVery Low- Income Non Deed RestrictedLow- Income Deed RestrictedLow- Income Non Deed RestrictedModerate- Income Deed RestrictedModerate- Income Non Deed RestrictedAboveModerate-IncomeEntitlementDate Approved# of Units issued EntitlementsVery Low- Income Deed RestrictedVery Low- Income Non Deed RestrictedLow- Income Deed RestrictedLow- Income Non Deed RestrictedModerate- Income Deed RestrictedModerate- Income Non Deed RestrictedAboveModerate-IncomeBuilding Permits Date Issued# of Units Issued Building Permits Very Low- Income Deed RestrictedVery Low- Income Non Deed RestrictedLow- Income Deed RestrictedLow- Income Non Deed RestrictedModerate- Income Deed RestrictedModerate- Income Non Deed RestrictedAboveModerate-IncomeCertificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness (see instructions) Date Issued# of Units issued Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readinessHow many of the units were Extremely Low Income?+Was Project APPROVED using GC 65913.4(b)? (SB 35 Streamlining) Y/NInfill Units?Y/N+Assistance Programs for Each Development (see instructions)Deed Restriction Type(see instructions)For units affordable without financial assistance or deed restrictions, explain how the locality determined the units were affordable(see instructions)Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction (years) (if affordable in perpetuity enter 1000)+ Number of Demolished/Destroyed Units+Demolished or Destroyed Units+Demolished/Destroyed Units Owner or Renter+ Notes+Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 233 241 0 0 0 0 18 0 603 62100000986-0001-001 5550 Barrel CourtBoulevard N8 Skyline, Bldg. 7BLDG-2018-02492 5+ O010 1/29/2019 100N999-9999-9995750 Iron Horse ParkwayBoulevard N10 Hyde Park, Bldg. 1BLDG-2019-00040 5+ O06 1/25/2019 60N999-9999-9995650 Lexington AvenueBoulevard N10 Hyde Park, Bldg. 6BLDG-2019-00041 5+ O06 1/25/2019 60N999-9999-999 5610 Central PkwyBoulevard N10 Hyde Park, Bldg. 7BLDG-2019-00044 5+ O06 1/25/2019 60N999-9999-999 5421 Gracen WayBoulevard N5 Fillmore, Building 68BLDG-2019-00096 2 to 4 O04 2/6/2019 40N999-9999-999 5401 Gracen WayBoulevard N5 Fillmore, Building 69BLDG-2019-00097 2 to 4 O04 2/6/2019 40N999-9999-9995773 Midnight PlaceBoulevard N16 Downing, Bldg. 7BLDG-2019-00192 5+ O08 8/6/2019 80N999-9999-9995630 Central ParkwayBoulevard N10 Hyde Park, Bldg. 8BLDG-2019-00213 5+ O06 3/4/2019 60N999-9999-9995652 Lexington AvenueBoulevard N10 Hyde Park, Bldg. 9BLDG-2019-00215 5+ O06 3/4/2019 60N999-9999-9995780 El Dorado LaneBoulevard N10 Hyde Park, Bldg. 10BLDG-2019-00217 5+ O06 3/4/2019 60N999-9999-999 5416 Melissa LaneBoulevard N7 Broadway, Building 13BLDG-2019-00825 5+ O010 6/25/2019 100N999-9999-999 5415 Melissa LaneBoulevard N7 Broadway, Building 10BLDG-2019-01105 5+ O010 8/6/2019 100N999-9999-999 5471 Dublin Blvd.Boulevard N7 Broadway, Building 1BLDG-2019-01106 5+ O08 8/6/2019 80N941-0185-0958552 Bandon Drive, Unit AStickler Detached ADUBLDG-2019-00614 ADU O01 12/18/2019 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Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-02565 SFD O01 1/4/2019 11 10/11/2019 1 N999-9999-999 5919 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2018-02605 SFD O01 1/7/2019 11 12/4/2019 1 N999-9999-999 5915 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2018-02609 SFD O01 1/7/2019 11 11/26/2019 1 N999-9999-999 5907 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2018-02612 SFD O01 1/7/2019 10N999-9999-999 5901 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2018-02613 SFD O01 1/7/2019 11 9/23/2019 1 N999-9999-999 5933 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2018-02614 SFD O01 1/7/2019 10N999-9999-999 5929 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2018-02616 SFD O01 1/7/2019 10N999-9999-999 5925 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2018-02617 SFD O01 1/7/2019 10N999-9999-9995896 Iron Horse Pkwy.Boulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2018-02618 SFD O01 1/7/2019 11 10/15/2019 1 N985-127-0022825 Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-02620 SFD O01 1/14/2019 11 8/28/2019 1 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9/19/2019 1 N985-127-0022817 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00059 SFD O01 1/23/2019 11 9/19/2019 1 N986-0048-119 4201 Trolan LaneWallis Ranch N4 HavenBLDG-2019-00091 SFD O01 2/13/2019 11 9/19/2019 1 N986-0048-1207366 Mount Veeder RoadWallis Ranch N4 HavenBLDG-2019-00092 SFD O01 2/13/2019 11 9/16/2019 1 N999-9999-9995831 Corbin StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00131 SFD O01 2/6/2019 10N999-9999-9995827 Corbin StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00132 SFD O01 2/6/2019 10N999-9999-9995880 Nugget WayBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00133 SFD O01 2/6/2019 10N999-9999-9995886 Nugget WayBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00134 SFD O01 2/6/2019 10N999-9999-9995989 Lombard StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00199 SFD O01 2/28/2019 10N999-9999-9995985 Lombard StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00200 SFD O01 2/28/2019 10N999-9999-9995981 Lombard StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00201 SFD O01 2/28/2019 10N999-9999-9995977 Lombard StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00202 SFD O01 2/28/2019 10N999-9999-9995973 Lombard StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00203 SFD O01 2/28/2019 10N999-9999-9995969 Lombard StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00204 SFD O01 2/28/2019 10N999-9999-9995965 Lombard StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00205 SFD O01 2/28/2019 10N999-9999-9995961 Lombard StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00206 SFD O01 2/28/2019 10N985-127-0027282 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00302 SFD O01 3/8/2019 11 10/23/2019 1 N985-127-0027287 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00303 SFD O01 3/8/2019 11 11/15/2019 1 N985-127-0027287 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00303 ADU O01 3/8/2019 11 11/15/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0027291 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00304 SFD O01 3/8/2019 10N985-127-0022832 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00305 SFD O01 3/8/2019 11 11/1/2019 1 N985-127-0022826 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00306 SFD O01 3/8/2019 11 11/6/2019 1 N985-127-0022818 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00307 SFD O01 3/8/2019 11 10/31/2019 1 N985-127-0022810 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00308 SFD O01 3/8/2019 11 10/31/2019 1 N985-127-002 2992 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00367 SFD O01 3/15/2019 11 10/23/2019 1 N985-127-002 3010 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00368 SFD O01 3/15/2019 11 10/23/2019 1 N999-9999-999 5839 Corbin StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00412 SFD O01 3/26/2019 10N999-9999-999 5835 Corbin StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00414 SFD O01 3/26/2019 10N999-9999-999 5892 Nugget WayBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00415 SFD O01 3/26/2019 10N999-9999-999 5898 Nugget WayBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00416 SFD O01 3/26/2019 10N999-9999-9995885 Columbus StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00417 SFD O01 3/26/2019 10N999-9999-9995879 Columbus StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00418 SFD O01 3/26/2019 10N999-9999-9995873 Columbus StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00419 SFD O01 3/26/2019 10N999-9999-9995867 Columbus StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2019-00420 SFD O01 3/26/2019 10N999-9999-999 5869 Nugget WayBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2019-00446 SFD O01 4/4/2019 10N999-9999-999 5855 Nugget WayBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2019-00447 SFD O01 4/4/2019 10N999-9999-999 5837 Nugget WayBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2019-00449 SFD O01 12/12/2019 10N985-127-0027270 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00520 SFD O01 4/16/2019 11 11/19/2019 1 N985-127-0027262 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00521 SFD O01 4/16/2019 11 12/11/2019 1 N999-9999-999 5920 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00568 SFD O01 4/18/2019 10N999-9999-999 5928 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00569 SFD O01 4/18/2019 10N999-9999-999 5932 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00570 SFD O01 4/18/2019 11 12/18/2019 1 N999-9999-999 5900 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00571 SFD O01 4/18/2019 11 12/18/2019 1 N(CCR Title 25 §6202)Note: "+" indicates an optional fieldHousing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed RestrictionsDemolished/Destroyed UnitsProject Identifier1Unit Types Affordability by Household Incomes - Completed Entitlement Affordability by Household Incomes - Building PermitsAffordability by Household Incomes - Certificates of Occupancy4710 JurisdictionDublinANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTReporting Year2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element ImplementationCells in grey contain auto-calculation formulasA2_1_Prior A2_1_Current A2_1_Address A2_1_Name A2_1_ID A2_2_Unit A2_3_Tenure A2_4_vLowDeed A2_4_vLowNone A2_4_LowDeed A2_4_LowNone A2_4_ModDeed A2_4_ModNone A2_4_Above A2_5_Date A2_6_Units A2_7_vLowDeed A2_7_vLowNone A2_7_LowDeed A2_7_LowNone A2_7_ModDeed A2_7_ModNone A2_7_Above A2_8_Date A2_9_Units A2_10_vLowDeed A2_10_vLowNone A2_10_LowDeed A2_10_LowNone A2_10_ModDeed A2_10_ModNone A2_10_Above A2_10_Date A2_10_Units A2_13_xLow A2_14_Stream A2_15_Infill A2_16_Assist A2_17_Deed A2_18_Affordable A2_19_Terms A2_20_Units A2_20_Dest A2_20_Demo A2_21_Notes(CCR Title 25 §6202)Note: "+" indicates an optional field999-9999-999 5908 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00573 SFD O01 4/18/2019 10N999-9999-999 5916 Abbott StreetBoulevard N11 MulhollandBLDG-2019-00574 SFD O01 4/18/2019 10N999-9999-9992028 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00596 SFD O01 5/6/2019 11 12/17/2019 1 N999-9999-9992022 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00597 SFD O01 5/6/2019 11 12/16/2019 1 N985-0116-0912020 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00598 SFD O01 5/6/2019 11 12/16/2019 1 N985-0116-0922016 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00599 SFD O01 5/6/2019 11 12/17/2019 1 N985-0116-0932012 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00600 SFD O01 5/6/2019 11 12/4/2019 1 N985-0116-0942008 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-05602 SFD O01 5/6/2019 11 11/26/2019 1 N985-0116-0952002 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00603 SFD O01 5/6/2019 11 12/2/2019 1 N985-0116-0962000 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00604 SFD O01 5/6/2019 11 12/9/2019 1 N985-127-002 2986 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00643 SFD O01 5/6/2019 10N985-127-002 2986 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00643 ADU O01 5/6/2019 10 N Other INC 55985-127-002 2978 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00644 SFD O01 5/6/2019 10N985-127-0027267 Lembert Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00792 SFD O01 6/4/2019 10N985-127-0027267 Lembert Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00792 ADU O01 6/4/2019 10 N Other INC 55985-127-0027275 Lembert Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00793 SFD O01 6/4/2019 10N985-0116-0734211 Panorama DriveOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00797 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0772080 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00798 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0782076 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00800 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0792070 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00801 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0802068 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00802 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0812062 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00804 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0822058 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00805 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0832052 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00806 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0842050 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00807 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0852046 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00808 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0862040 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00809 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0872036 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00810 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-0116-0882032 Confidence WayOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2019-00811 SFD O01 5/30/2019 10N985-127-0022779 Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-00999 SFD O01 7/11/2019 10N985-127-0022787 Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01000 SFD O01 7/11/2019 10N985-127-0022795 Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01001 SFD O01 7/11/2019 10N985-127-0022782 Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01002 SFD O01 7/11/2019 10N985-127-0022751 Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01384 SFD O01 9/12/2019 10N985-127-0022755 Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01385 SFD O01 9/12/2019 10N985-127-0022761 Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01386 SFD O01 9/12/2019 10N985-127-0022767 Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01387 SFD O01 9/12/2019 10N985-127-0022771 Cathedral Rock WayThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01388 SFD O01 9/12/2019 10N985-127-0022638 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01451 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0022636 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01452 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0022630 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01455 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0022620 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01456 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0022626 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01457 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0022616 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01458 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0022615 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01459 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0022619 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01460 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0022623 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01462 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0022627 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01463 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0022631 Mount Dana CourtThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01464 SFD O01 9/18/2019 10N985-127-0027283 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01486 SFD O01 9/19/2019 10N985-127-0027283 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01486 ADU O01 9/19/2019 10 N Other INC 55985-127-002 2953 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01576 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-002 2961 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01578 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-002 2969 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01581 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-002 2977 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01583 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-002 2977 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01583 ADU O01 10/9/2019 10 N Other INC 55985-127-002 2970 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01584 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-002 2962 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01585 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-002 2952 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01586 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-0027250 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01587 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-0027242 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01590 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-0027232 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01592 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-0027235 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01593 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-0027235 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01593 ADU O01 10/9/2019 10 N Other INC 55985-127-0027243 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01596 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-0027243 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01596 ADU O01 10/9/2019 10 N Other INC 55985-127-0027251 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01598 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-0027259 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01599 SFD O01 10/9/2019 10N985-127-002 2938 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01613 SFD O01 11/8/2019 10N986-0054-2215672 El Dorado LaneBoulevard N2 Madison, Building 8BLDG-2016-02683 5+ O008 2/15/2019 8 N985-0054-126 5650 Apex Drive 5650 Apex Drive BLDG-2016-02817 5+ O009 6/11/2019 9 N986-0044-0103902 Guerneville WayWallis Ranch N6 Riverton, Building 1BLDG-2016-02878 2 to 4 O004 4/10/2019 4 N986-0044-0103920 Guerneville WayWallis Ranch N6 Riverton, Building 2BLDG-2016-02879 5+ O006 2/21/2019 6 N986-0044-0103938 Guerneville WayWallis Ranch N6 Riverton, Building 3BLDG-2016-02880 5+ O005 1/17/2019 5 N986-0044-0103931 Guerneville WayWallis Ranch N6 Riverton, Building 4BLDG-2016-02881 2 to 4 O004 2/5/2019 4 N986-0044-0103921 Guerneville WayWallis Ranch N6 Riverton, Building 5BLDG-2016-02882 2 to 4 O004 2/19/2019 4 N986-0058-109 5901 Hadley RoadBoulevard N5 FillmoreBLDG-2017-01005 5+ O006 10/25/2019 6 N999-9999-999 5605 ApexBoulevard N1 Union, Building 5BLDG-2017-02146 5+ O009 2/22/2019 9 N999-9999-9995683 El Dorado LaneBoulevard N2 Madison, Building 15BLDG-2017-02178 5+ O006 1/24/2019 6 N986-0053-2617050 Stags Leap LaneWallis Ranch N6 Riverton, Building 13BLDG-2017-02349 5+ O006 4/15/2019 6 N986-0053-2786978 Stags Leap LaneWallis Ranch N6 Riverton, Building 11BLDG-2017-02350 5+ O006 8/14/2019 6 N986-0056-0125891 Cadence AvenueBoulevard N3 Wilshire, Building 10BLDG-2017-02368 5+ O007 11/15/2019 7 N986-0054-121 5601 Sterling StreetBoulevard N1 Union, Building 6BLDG-2017-02406 5+ O009 11/18/2019 9 N999-9999-9995719 El Dorado LaneBoulevard N2 Madison, Building 16BLDG-2017-02407 5+ O006 6/24/2019 6 N999-9999-999 5669 Carnaby WayBoulevard N2 Madison, Building 19BLDG-2017-02408 5+ O005 3/28/2019 5 N999-9999-999 5701 Sterling StreetBoulevard N2 Madison, Building 20BLDG-2017-02409 5+ O006 5/10/2019 6 N999-9999-9995509 El Dorado LaneBoulevard N2 Madison, Building 21BLDG-2017-02410 5+ O006 4/25/2019 6 N999-9999-999 5481 Gracen WayBoulevard N5 Fillmore, Building 64BLDG-2017-02432 2 to 4 O004 5/16/2019 4 N999-9999-999 5461 Gracen WayBoulevard N5 Fillmore, Building 65BLDG-2017-02433 2 to 4 O004 5/16/2019 4 N999-9999-9993961 Eminence StreetGrafton Plaza, Building 10BLDG-2018-00138 5+ O005 1/31/2019 5 N999-9999-9993907 Meridian StreetGrafton Plaza, Building 11BLDG-2018-00523 5+ O006 2/22/2019 6 N999-9999-999 3481 Vertex WayGrafton Plaza, Building 12BLDG-2018-00527 5+ O006 4/26/2019 6 N999-9999-999 3451 Vertex WayGrafton Plaza, Building 13BLDG-2018-00999 5+ O007 6/27/2019 7 N999-9999-999 3403 Zenith AvenueGrafton Plaza, Building 19BLDG-2018-01004 5+ O009 5/23/2019 9 N999-9999-9993902 Eminence StreetGrafton Plaza, Building 14BLDG-2018-01549 5+ O007 7/30/2019 7 N999-9999-999 3371 Zenith AvenueGrafton Plaza, Building 18BLDG-2018-01550 5+ O005 8/9/2019 5 N999-9999-9995780 Midnight PlaceBoulevard N9 Downing, Building 1BLDG-2018-01554 5+ O008 8/29/2019 8 N999-9999-9995810 Midnight PlaceBoulevard N9 Downing, Building 2BLDG-2018-01627 5+ O008 9/25/2019 8 N999-9999-9995821 Midnight PlaceBoulevard N9 Downing, Building 6BLDG-2018-01628 5+ O008 11/15/2019 8 N986-0001-001 5593 Barrel AvenueBoulevard N8 Skyline, Bldg. 1BLDG-2018-01688 2 to 4 O004 11/13/2019 4 N JurisdictionDublinANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTReporting Year2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element ImplementationCells in grey contain auto-calculation formulasA2_1_Prior A2_1_Current A2_1_Address A2_1_Name A2_1_ID A2_2_Unit A2_3_Tenure A2_4_vLowDeed A2_4_vLowNone A2_4_LowDeed A2_4_LowNone A2_4_ModDeed A2_4_ModNone A2_4_Above A2_5_Date A2_6_Units A2_7_vLowDeed A2_7_vLowNone A2_7_LowDeed A2_7_LowNone A2_7_ModDeed A2_7_ModNone A2_7_Above A2_8_Date A2_9_Units A2_10_vLowDeed A2_10_vLowNone A2_10_LowDeed A2_10_LowNone A2_10_ModDeed A2_10_ModNone A2_10_Above A2_10_Date A2_10_Units A2_13_xLow A2_14_Stream A2_15_Infill A2_16_Assist A2_17_Deed A2_18_Affordable A2_19_Terms A2_20_Units A2_20_Dest A2_20_Demo A2_21_Notes(CCR Title 25 §6202)Note: "+" indicates an optional field999-9999-999 5521 Gracen WayBoulevard N5 Fillmore, Building 61BLDG-2018-01755 2 to 4 O004 8/9/2019 4 N999-9999-999 5511 Gracen WayBoulevard N5 Fillmore, Building 62BLDG-2018-01757 2 to 4 O004 10/23/2019 4 N999-9999-999 5491 Gracen WayBoulevard N5 Fillmore, Building 63BLDG-2018-01758 2 to 4 O004 9/27/2019 4 N999-9999-9993941 Eminence StreetGrafton Plaza, Building 15BLDG-2018-02049 5+ O005 9/20/2019 5 N999-9999-9993921 Eminence StreetGrafton Plaza, Building 16BLDG-2018-02056 5+ O005 11/25/2019 5 N999-9999-9993901 Eminence StreetGrafton Plaza, Building 17BLDG-2018-02057 5+ O005 12/20/2019 5 N999-9999-999 4274 Trolan LaneWalls Ranch N3 Ivy OakBLDG-2016-01456SFD O0011/24/20191N986-0051-0367501 Howell Mountain RoadWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2016-02493SFD O0013/19/20191N999-9999-9994555 Spring Mountain WayWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2016-02494SFD O0013/6/20191N999-9999-9994543 Spring Mountain WayWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2016-02495SFD O0013/5/20191N999-9999-9994548 Spring Mountain WayWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2016-02502SFD O0011/31/20191N999-9999-9994560 Alexander Valley WayWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2016-02503SFD O0011/29/20191N999-9999-9997527 Howell Mountain RoadWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2016-02504SFD O0012/20/20191N999-9999-9997561 Howell Mountain RoadWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2016-02505SFD O0012/20/20191N999-9999-9994559 Alexader Valley WayWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2016-02506SFD O0011/23/20191N999-9999-9994545 Alexander Valley WayWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2016-02507SFD O0011/23/20191N985-0121-1384055 Scottfield StreetIrongate N5 WexfordBLDG-2017-00452SFD O0014/11/20191N985-0121-1393032 Threecastles WayIrongate N5 WexfordBLDG-2017-00453SFD O0014/11/20191N986-0058-090 5995 Core Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-01322SFD O00110/18/20191N986-0058-0915537 Metropolitan WayBoulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-01323SFD O00110/17/20191N986-0058-0925531 Metropolitan WayBoulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-01325SFD O00110/17/20191N999-9999-999 5952 Hadley Road Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-01326SFD O00110/17/20191N999-9999-999 5526 Gracen Way Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-01979SFD O0017/30/20191N999-9999-999 6005 Pilot CourtBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-01981SFD O0017/30/20191N999-9999-999 5992 Revel CourtBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-01982SFD O0017/30/20191N999-9999-999 5510 Gracen WayBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-01983SFD O0016/28/20191N999-9999-999 5502 Gracen WayBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-01984SFD O0016/28/20191N999-9999-999 5991 Revel CourtBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-01985SFD O0016/28/20191N999-9999-999 5982 Acton CourtBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-01986SFD O0016/19/20191N999-9999-999 5496 Gracen WayBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-01987SFD O0016/19/20191N999-9999-999 5480 Gracen WayBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-01988SFD O0016/19/20191N999-9999-999 5981 Acton CourtBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-01990SFD O0016/19/20191N999-9999-999 5720 Sterling StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-02210SFD O0011/8/20191N999-9999-999 5708 Sterling StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-02212SFD O00112/13/20191N999-9999-999 5700 Sterling StreetBoulevard N17 HuntingtonBLDG-2017-02213SFD O00112/19/20191N999-9999-999 6010 Prism Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02555SFD O0012/28/20191N999-9999-999 6016 Prism Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02558SFD O0012/28/20191N999-9999-999 6022 Prism Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02559SFD O0013/12/20191N999-9999-999 6030 Galena Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02560SFD O0013/4/20191N999-9999-999 6036 Galena Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02562SFD O0013/5/20191N999-9999-999 6038 Galena Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02563SFD O0013/7/20191N986-0058-060 6037 Galena Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02564SFD O0014/23/20191N986-0058-061 6060 Nesta Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02565SFD O0015/13/20191N986-0058-062 5533 Gracen Way Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02566SFD O0015/13/20191N986-0058-063 5539 Gracen Way Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02568SFD O0014/2/20191N986-0058-064 5538 Gracen Way Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02569SFD O0013/28/20191N986-0058-065 6009 Prism Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02571SFD O0013/28/20191N986-0058-070 6006 Pilot Court Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02572SFD O0016/5/20191N986-0058-071 5532 Gracen Way Boulevard N6 SunsetBLDG-2017-02573SFD O0016/5/20191N985-127-002 7129 Aubrey WayThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2017-02668SFD O0014/19/20191N985-127-0022958 Cooper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2017-02675SFD O0013/7/20191N985-127-0022996 Cooper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2017-02676SFD O0012/6/20191N986-0055-0117178 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02689SFD O0013/5/20191N986-0055-0127182 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02690SFD O0013/5/20191N986-0055-0137188 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02691SFD O0013/4/20191N986-0055-0147193 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02693SFD O0012/20/20191N986-0055-0157187 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02694SFD O0012/20/20191N986-0055-0167181 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02695SFD O0018/5/20191N986-0055-0177175 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02696SFD O0018/1/20191N986-0055-0557200 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02697SFD O0011/31/20191N986-0055-0567211 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02698SFD O0011/31/20191N986-0055-0577205 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02699SFD O0012/4/20191N986-0055-0587199 Kylemore CourtTassajara Highlands - EnclaveBLDG-2017-02700SFD O0012/20/20191N999-9999-999 5821 Nugget WayBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-00240SFD O0016/18/20191N999-9999-999 5807 Nugget WayBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-00241SFD O0016/18/20191N999-9999-999 5789 Nugget WayBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-00242SFD O0016/18/20191N999-9999-9994087 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-00284SFD O0012/26/20191N985-127-0022773 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00446SFD O0011/14/20191N985-127-0023107 Cooper Peak DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00481SFD O0011/30/20191N985-127-0022956 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00484SFD O0012/20/20191N985-127-0023027 Copper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00513SFD O0011/16/20191N985-127-0022910 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00514SFD O0014/5/20191N985-127-0022950 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00515SFD O0012/20/20191N985-127-0023130 Copper Peak DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00517SFD O0014/15/20191N985-127-0027095 Tecopah Hills WayThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00519SFD O0016/12/20191N985-127-0027086 Tecopah Hills WayThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00520SFD O0014/12/20191N999-9999-9994551 Pine Mountain WayWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-00567SFD O0011/14/20191N999-9999-9994563 Pine Mountain WayWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-00568SFD O0011/15/20191N999-9999-9994564 Pine Mountain WayWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-00574SFD O0011/15/20191N985-127-0022765 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00582SFD O0012/11/20191N985-127-0022738 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00583SFD O0014/3/20191N985-127-0022780 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00584SFD O0012/13/20191N985-127-0023115 Copper Peak DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00594SFD O0012/4/20191N985-127-0027087 Tecopah Hills WayThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00595SFD O0016/28/20191N985-127-0027079 Tecopah Hills WayThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00596SFD O0015/3/20191N985-127-002 7102 Aubrey WayThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00597SFD O0011/23/20191N999-9999-9994311 Mono Vista StreetQuartz @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-00683SFD O0011/15/20191N985-127-0023123 Copper Peak DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00732SFD O0018/6/20191N985-127-0027075 Kalmia Hills CourtThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00733SFD O0015/31/20191N985-127-0023138 Copper Peak DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00734SFD O0013/25/20191N985-127-0027098 Tecopah Hills WayThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00735SFD O0014/11/20191N999-9999-9995893 Greenburg RoadBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-00737SFD O0015/30/20191N999-9999-9995887 Greenburg RoadBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-00738SFD O0015/30/20191N999-9999-9995881 Grenburg RoadBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-00739SFD O0015/30/20191N985-127-0023051 Copper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00761SFD O0011/14/20191N985-127-0022918 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00762SFD O0013/27/20191N985-127-0022927 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00763SFD O0014/12/20191N985-127-0022797 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00821SFD O0012/5/20191N985-127-0022753 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00822SFD O0013/20/20191N985-127-0022750 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00823SFD O0013/29/20191N985-127-0022768 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00825SFD O0012/26/20191N985-127-0022757 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00832SFD O0013/4/20191N985-127-0022733 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00833SFD O0014/23/20191N JurisdictionDublinANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTReporting Year2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element ImplementationCells in grey contain auto-calculation formulasA2_1_Prior A2_1_Current A2_1_Address A2_1_Name A2_1_ID A2_2_Unit A2_3_Tenure A2_4_vLowDeed A2_4_vLowNone A2_4_LowDeed A2_4_LowNone A2_4_ModDeed A2_4_ModNone A2_4_Above A2_5_Date A2_6_Units A2_7_vLowDeed A2_7_vLowNone A2_7_LowDeed A2_7_LowNone A2_7_ModDeed A2_7_ModNone A2_7_Above A2_8_Date A2_9_Units A2_10_vLowDeed A2_10_vLowNone A2_10_LowDeed A2_10_LowNone A2_10_ModDeed A2_10_ModNone A2_10_Above A2_10_Date A2_10_Units A2_13_xLow A2_14_Stream A2_15_Infill A2_16_Assist A2_17_Deed A2_18_Affordable A2_19_Terms A2_20_Units A2_20_Dest A2_20_Demo A2_21_Notes(CCR Title 25 §6202)Note: "+" indicates an optional field985-127-0022717 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00834SFD O0015/15/20191N985-127-0022718 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00835SFD O0014/30/20191N985-127-0023011 Copper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00889SFD O0011/24/20191N985-127-0022902 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00890SFD O0014/5/20191N985-127-0023003 Copper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00891SFD O0011/25/20191N985-127-0022909 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00894SFD O0014/18/20191N985-127-0022739 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00970SFD O0014/19/20191N985-127-0022730 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00971SFD O0014/22/20191N985-127-0022756 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00972SFD O0013/27/20191N985-127-0022760 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00973SFD O0013/20/20191N985-127-0022786 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00974SFD O0012/21/20191N999-9999-9997588 Howell Mountain RoadWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-01108SFD O0012/13/20191N999-9999-9997576 Howell Mountain DriveWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-01109SFD O0012/14/20191N999-9999-9997562 Howell Mountain DriveWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-01110SFD O0013/13/20191N999-9999-9997550 Howell Mountain RoadWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-01111SFD O0013/13/20191N999-9999-9997538 Howell Mountain RoadWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-01112SFD O0013/14/20191N999-9999-9997526 Howell Mountain RoadWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-01114SFD O0013/20/20191N999-9999-9997512 Howell Mountain RoadWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-01116SFD O0013/21/20191N999-9999-9997500 Howell Mountain RoadWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-01117SFD O0013/27/20191N999-9999-9994575 Pine Mountain WayWallis Ranch N1 BridgecroftBLDG-2018-01118SFD O0012/8/20191N999-9999-9994229 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01172SFD O0013/14/20191N999-9999-9994335 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01173SFD O0013/11/20191N999-9999-9994221 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01174SFD O0012/19/20191N999-9999-9994217 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01175SFD O0012/19/20191N999-9999-9994263 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01176SFD O0012/19/20191N999-9999-9994259 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01177SFD O0012/14/20191N999-9999-9994255 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01178SFD O0012/14/20191N999-9999-9994251 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01179SFD O0011/30/20191N999-9999-9994172 Healdsburg WayHaven @Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01202SFD O0011/7/20191N985-127-0023035 Copper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01207SFD O0013/27/20191N985-127-0022932 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01208SFD O0013/13/20191N985-127-0022926 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01209SFD O0014/12/20191N985-127-0022898 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01210SFD O0015/6/20191N985-127-0022886 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01211SFD O0015/14/20191N985-127-0022895 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01212SFD O0016/6/20191N985-127-0022903 Tulare Hill DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01213SFD O0014/24/20191N985-127-0022725 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01222SFD O0015/13/20191N985-127-0022709 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01223SFD O0015/22/20191N985-127-0022701 Mount Dana DriveThe Glen @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01224SFD O0016/5/20191N985-127-0022697 Mount Dana DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01225SFD O0016/10/20191N985-127-0023019 Copper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01312SFD O0013/29/20191N985-127-0022938 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01313SFD O0013/29/20191N985-127-0022856 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01314SFD O0017/5/20191N985-127-0022879 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01315SFD O0016/20/20191N999-9999-9992887 Tulare Hill DriveBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01316SFD O0016/6/20191N999-9999-999 5838 Noba RoadBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01317SFD O00112/13/20191N999-9999-999 5832 Noba RoadBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01318SFD O00112/13/20191N999-9999-999 5876 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01319SFD O00111/20/20191N999-9999-999 5868 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01320SFD O00111/22/20191N999-9999-999 5798 Barley RoadBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01321SFD O0013/28/20191N999-9999-999 5792 Barley RoadBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01322SFD O0013/28/20191N999-9999-999 5786 Barley RoadBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01323SFD O0019/24/20191N999-9999-999 5780 Barley RoadBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01324SFD O0015/13/20191N999-9999-999 5826 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01325SFD O0014/29/20191N999-9999-999 5820 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01326SFD O0014/29/20191N999-9999-999 5816 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01327SFD O0014/4/20191N999-9999-999 5808 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01328SFD O0014/4/20191N999-9999-999 5772 Barley RoadBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01330SFD O0015/23/20191N999-9999-999 5852 Noba RoadBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01331SFD O0017/30/20191N999-9999-999 5846 Noba RoadBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01332SFD O0016/7/20191N999-9999-999 5862 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01333SFD O0016/25/20191N999-9999-999 5856 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01334SFD O0016/17/20191N999-9999-999 5850 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01335SFD O00110/10/20191N999-9999-999 5836 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01336SFD O0018/5/20191N999-9999-999 5830 Nugget WayBoulevard N4B HuntingtonBLDG-2018-01338SFD O0015/30/20191N986-0043-0147328 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01360SFD O0019/13/20191N986-0043-0217352 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01363SFD O0013/20/20191N986-0043-0217354 Kemwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01364SFD O0013/25/20191N986-0043-0217360 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01365SFD O0013/27/20191N986-0043-0217372 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01366SFD O0014/3/20191N986-0043-0217378 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01367SFD O0014/10/20191N986-0043-0217384 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01368SFD O0014/16/20191N986-0043-0217390 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01369SFD O0014/25/20191N986-0043-0217396 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01370SFD O0014/26/20191N986-0043-0217402 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01372SFD O0015/6/20191N986-0043-0217406 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01373SFD O0015/14/20191N986-0043-0217412 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01377SFD O0015/28/20191N986-0043-0217418 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01378SFD O0016/20/20191N986-0043-0217422 Kenwood RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01379SFD O0016/25/20191N986-0043-014 4212 Trolan RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01386SFD O0015/30/20191N986-0043-014 4226 Trrolan LaneIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01387SFD O0013/5/20191N986-0043-014 4238 Trolan LaneIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01388SFD O0013/4/20191N986-0043-014 4250 Trolan LaneIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01389SFD O0012/22/20191N986-0043-014 4258 Trolan LaneIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01394SFD O0011/30/20191N986-0043-0147270 Mount Veeder RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01395SFD O0012/22/20191N986-0043-0147276 Mount Veeder RoadIvy Oak @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01396SFD O0012/27/20191N986-0048-0044126 Healdsburg WayHaven @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01410SFD O0012/13/20191N986-0048-0044130 Healdsburg WayHaven @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01414SFD O0012/13/20191N986-0048-0044136 Healdsburg WayHaven @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01415SFD O0012/5/20191N986-0048-0074140 Healdsburg WayHaven @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01416SFD O0012/25/20191N986-0048-0077400 Mount Veeder RoadHaven @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01417SFD O0017/22/20191N986-0048-0077404 Mount Veeder RoadHaven @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01418SFD O0017/22/20191N986-0048-0077388 Mount Veeder RoadHaven @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01419SFD O0017/18/20191N986-0048-0077394 Mount Veeder RoadHaven @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01420SFD O0017/22/20191N986-0048-0077398 Mount Veeder RoadHaven @ Wallis RanchBLDG-2018-01421SFD O0017/31/20191N986-0044-0114032 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01442SFD O0014/4/20191N986-0044-0114036 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01443SFD O0015/1/20191N986-0044-0114040 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01444SFD O0014/1/20191N986-0044-0114044 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01445SFD O0013/29/20191N986-0044-0114048 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01446SFD O0013/28/20191N986-0044-0114052 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01447SFD O0013/25/20191N986-0044-0114056 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01448SFD O0013/13/20191N986-0044-0114060 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01449SFD O0013/14/20191N986-0044-0114068 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01450SFD O0013/14/20191N986-0044-0114072 St. Helena WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01451SFD O0013/6/20191N JurisdictionDublinANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTReporting Year2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element ImplementationCells in grey contain auto-calculation formulasA2_1_Prior A2_1_Current A2_1_Address A2_1_Name A2_1_ID A2_2_Unit A2_3_Tenure A2_4_vLowDeed A2_4_vLowNone A2_4_LowDeed A2_4_LowNone A2_4_ModDeed A2_4_ModNone A2_4_Above A2_5_Date A2_6_Units A2_7_vLowDeed A2_7_vLowNone A2_7_LowDeed A2_7_LowNone A2_7_ModDeed A2_7_ModNone A2_7_Above A2_8_Date A2_9_Units A2_10_vLowDeed A2_10_vLowNone A2_10_LowDeed A2_10_LowNone A2_10_ModDeed A2_10_ModNone A2_10_Above A2_10_Date A2_10_Units A2_13_xLow A2_14_Stream A2_15_Infill A2_16_Assist A2_17_Deed A2_18_Affordable A2_19_Terms A2_20_Units A2_20_Dest A2_20_Demo A2_21_Notes(CCR Title 25 §6202)Note: "+" indicates an optional field986-0048-1074141 Healdsburg WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01492SFD O0012/28/20191N986-0048-1074133 Healdsburg WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01493SFD O0012/5/20191N986-0048-1074129 Healdsburg WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01494SFD O0012/26/20191N986-0048-1074121 Healdsburg WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01495SFD O0012/26/20191N999-9999-9994301 Markleewille RoadQuartz @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01514SFD O0014/4/20191N999-9999-9994305 Markleeville RoadQuartz @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01516SFD O0014/4/20191N999-9999-9994307 Markleeville RoadQuartz @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01517SFD O0015/2/20191N999-9999-9994313 Markleeville RoadQuartz @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01518SFD O0014/25/20191N999-9999-9994315 Markleeville RoadQuartz @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01519SFD O0015/22/20191N999-9999-9992606 Drytown AvenueQuartz @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01520SFD O0015/16/20191N999-9999-9992608 Drytown AvenueQuartz @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01521SFD O0014/16/20191N985-127-0023131 Copper Peak DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01570SFD O0013/25/20191N985-127-0027062 Kalmia Hills CourtThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01571SFD O0016/20/20191N985-127-0027069 Kamlia Hills CourtThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01572SFD O0016/19/20191N985-127-002 3025 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01573SFD O0016/19/20191N985-127-002 3039 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01575SFD O0015/14/20191N985-127-0027092 Tecopah Hills WayThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01576SFD O0017/18/20191N985-127-0027070 Kalmia Hills CourtThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01611SFD O0015/23/20191N985-127-0027063 Kalmia Hills CourtThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01612SFD O0017/23/20191N985-127-0027057 Kalmia Hills CourtThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01613SFD O0019/5/20191N999-9999-9994195 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01614SFD O0015/20/20191N999-9999-9994191 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01615SFD O0017/11/20191N999-9999-9994187 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01616SFD O0015/20/20191N999-9999-9994183 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01617SFD O0015/22/20191N999-9999-9994213 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01618SFD O0016/26/20191N999-9999-9994209 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01619SFD O0016/25/20191N999-9999-9994205 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01620SFD O0016/17/20191N999-9999-9994201 Loyalton RoadOnyx @ Jordan RanchBLDG-2018-01621SFD O0016/28/20191N999-9999-999 5903 Sterling StreetBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01659SFD O0015/23/20191N999-9999-999 5911 Sterling StreetBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01661SFD O0015/23/20191N999-9999-999 5919 Sterling StreetBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01662SFD O0015/23/20191N999-9999-999 5927 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NewburyBLDG-2018-01763SFD O0016/21/20191N999-9999-999 5951 Sterling StreetBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01764SFD O0017/31/20191N999-9999-999 5959 Sterling StreetBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01765SFD O0017/31/20191N999-9999-9995972 Lombard StreetBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01766SFD O0017/24/20191N999-9999-9995966 Lombard StreetBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01767SFD O0017/24/20191N999-9999-9995960 Lombard StreetBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01768SFD O0017/24/20191N999-9999-9995954 Lombard StreetBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01769SFD O0017/24/20191N986-0044-0117177 Carneros LaneWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01817SFD O0017/18/20191N986-0044-0117171 Carneros LaneWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01818SFD O0017/17/20191N986-0044-0117163 Carneros LaneWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01819SFD O0017/18/20191N986-0044-0117159 Carneros LaneWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01820SFD O0017/26/20191N986-0044-0117155 Carneros LaneWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01821SFD O0017/18/20191N986-0044-011 3995 Windsor WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01822SFD O0017/26/20191N986-0044-011 3971 Windsor WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01823SFD O0018/29/20191N986-0044-011 3965 Windsor WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01824SFD O0018/29/20191N986-0044-011 3959 Windsor WayWallis Ranch N8 FieldingBLDG-2018-01825SFD O0018/29/20191N985-127-0022878 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01842SFD O0016/25/20191N999-9999-9995828 Iron Horse ParkwayBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01862SFD O0019/20/20191N999-9999-9995820 Iron Horse ParkwayBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01863SFD O0019/20/20191N999-9999-9995812 Iron Horse ParkwayBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01864SFD O0019/20/20191N999-9999-9995806 Iron Horse ParkwayBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-01865SFD O0019/20/20191N999-9999-9995812 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01884SFD O0014/17/20191N999-9999-9995826 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01885SFD O0014/17/20191N999-9999-9995835 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01886SFD O0015/20/20191N999-9999-9995829 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01887SFD O0014/23/20191N999-9999-9995823 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01888SFD O0014/23/20191N999-9999-9995815 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01889SFD O0014/23/20191N999-9999-9995879 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01954SFD O0016/12/20191N999-9999-9995873 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01955SFD O0016/13/20191N999-9999-9995865 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01956SFD O0015/28/20191N999-9999-9995859 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01957SFD O0015/28/20191N999-9999-9995853 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01958SFD O0015/23/20191N999-9999-9995847 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01959SFD O0015/23/20191N999-9999-9995868 Beechwood LoopBoulevard N13 LincolnBLDG-2018-01960SFD O0016/18/20191N999-9999-9995876 Beechwood 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AvenueBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-02452SFD O00111/27/20191N999-9999-9995616 Mulholland AvenueBoulevard N12 NewburyBLDG-2018-02453SFD O00111/14/20191N985-127-002 3021 Delamar DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-02558SFD O00110/11/20191N985-127-0022996 Cooper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2017-02676ADU O001 2/6/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0023027 Copper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00513ADU O001 1/16/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0023130 Copper Peak DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00517ADU O001 4/15/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0023138 Copper Peak DriveThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00734ADU O001 3/25/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0022918 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00762ADU O001 3/27/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0023003 Copper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00891ADU O001 1/25/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0022909 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-00894ADU O001 4/18/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0023035 Copper Peak DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01207ADU O001 3/27/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0027069 Kamlia Hills CourtThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01572ADU O001 6/19/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0022926 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01209ADU O001 4/12/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0022898 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01210ADU O001 5/6/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0022856 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01314ADU O001 7/5/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0022879 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01315ADU O001 6/20/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0022887 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01316ADU O001 6/6/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0027092 Tecopah Hills WayThe Bluffs @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01576ADU O001 7/18/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0022827 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01748ADU O001 7/26/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0022871 Tulare Hill DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2018-01750ADU O001 5/29/2019 1 N Other INC 55985-127-0027232 Lembert Hills DriveThe Knolls @ Tassajara HillsBLDG-2019-01592 ADU O01 10/9/2019 10 N Other INC 55000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 JurisdictionDublinANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTReporting Year2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element Implementation(CCR Title 25 §6202)134RHNA Allocation by Income Level2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023Total Units to Date (all years)Total Remaining RHNA by Income LevelDeed Restricted26Non-Deed RestrictedDeed Restricted39Non-Deed RestrictedDeed Restricted17 8Non-Deed Restricted428Above Moderate618 839 612 1187 770 23336412285908 614 1195 787 2413745 1563Note: units serving extremely low-income households are included in the very low-income permitted units totalsCells in grey contain auto-calculation formulasTotal RHNATotal UnitsIncome LevelVery LowLow38626This table is auto-populated once you enter your jurisdiction name and current year data. Past year information comes from previous APRs.39Moderate796446425Please contact HCD if your data is different than the material supplied here392Table BRegional Housing Needs Allocation ProgressPermitted Units Issued by Affordability770407 JurisdictionDublinANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTReporting Year2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element ImplementationDate of RezoneType of Shortfall24567 9 10 11APN Street AddressProject Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID+Date of Rezone Very Low-Income Low-Income Moderate-IncomeAbove Moderate-IncomeType of Shortfall Parcel Size(Acres)General Plan DesignationZoningMinimum Density Allowed Maximum Density AllowedRealistic CapacityVacant/NonvacantDescription of Existing Uses986-0034-013-01 5201 Ironhorse Pkwy Transit Center Site D-1None 5/15/2018 102 57 No Net Loss 2.46 Campus Office Planned Development195 159 Vacant County Surplus Property Note: "+" indicates an optional fieldCells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas(CCR Title 25 §6202)Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below83Project Identifier RHNA Shortfall by Household Income CategorySites Description1Sites Identified or Rezoned to Accommodate Shortfall Housing NeedTable C Jurisdiction Dublin Reporting Year 2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) 123 4 Name of Program Objective Timeframe in H.E Status of Program Implementation Program 1: Housing Rehabilitation Assistance Continue to support the Alameda County Community Development Agency to implement the Minor and Major Improvement Programs (including accessibility grants) with the goal of assisting 32 households over eight years. 2015-2023 The Alameda County Community Development Agency administers the Minor Home Repair Grants program for the City of Dublin. Historically, the County also implemented the Accessibility Improvement Grants, Exterior Paint Grants, and Housing Rehabilitation Loans programs, which were discontinued in 2018. In July 2018, Alameda County and Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley launched Renew Alameda County, a home improvement loan assistance program designed to allow low-income homeowners to remain safely in their homes by providing rehabilitation and accessibility improvement services and loan financing to cover the associated costs. Renew Alameda Count provides 1% deferred interest loans of up to $150,000 for eligible home improvement projects that maintain the health, safety and liability of an owner-occupied home in Alameda County. Program information is available online at: https://www.renewac.org/. 2015: Minor Home Repair Grants-4 ($3,160) Accessibility Improvement Grants-1 ($4,301.50) Exterior Paint Grants-0 Housing Rehabilitation Loans-0 Total-5 ($7,461.50) 2016: Minor Home Repair Grants-1 Accessibility Improvement Grants-1 ($5,000) Exterior Paint Grants-0 Housing Rehabilitation Loans-0 Total-2 ($5,000) 2017: Minor Home Repair Grants-0 Accessibility Improvement Grants-0 Exterior Paint Grants-0 Housing Rehabilitation Loans-1 ($39,500) Total-1 ($39,500) 2018: Minor Home Repair Grants-6 ($12,697.76) Accessibility Improvement Grants-0 Exterior Paint Grants-0 Housing Rehabilitation Loans-0 Renew Alameda County-0 Total-6 ($12,697.76) 2019: Minor Home Repair Grants-7 ($26,850) Renew Alameda County-0 Total: Minor Home Repair Grants-18 ($42,707.76) Accessibility Improvement Grants-2 ($9,301.50) Exterior Paint Grants-0 Housing Rehabilitation Loans-1 ($39,500) Renew Alameda County-0 Total-21 ($91,509.26) Objective: 32 Program 2: Housing Choice Voucher Rental Assistance Continue to support the assistance of 350 lower income households each year throughout the planning period. 2015-2023 The Alameda County Housing Authority provided Housing Choice Voucher to 404 households who rented in Dublin in 2019. Continue to refer interested households and homeowners to the Housing Authority of the County of Alameda. 2015-2023 The City continues to refer interested households and homeowners to the Alameda County Housing Authority for program information and application procedures. In addition, the City provided information on developments within the City that accept Housing Choice Vouchers in the Tri-Valley Area Affordable Rental Housing Directory (available online and in hard copies at the City's public counter) and in a flyer listing Dublin rental communities (available on the City's website, at the City Offices, and frequently distributed to interested parties via email by City Housing Division staff). With the new requirements under AB 1482, the City has posted notices at City Offices and updated contact information on its website for tenants’ rental assistance resources. Program 3: Code Enforcement Continue to enforce local ordinances relating to property maintenance and substandard housing both proactively and on a complaint basis. 2015-2023 There are two areas of Code Enforcement: Planning Code Enforcement and Building Code Enforcement. Planning Code Enforcement enforces violations of the Dublin Municipal Code Property Maintenance and Graffiti Ordinances, as well as the Zoning Ordinance. Common property maintenance violations include weeds, inoperable vehicles, junk and debris, deteriorated paint, dilapidated fences, overgrown/dead vegetation, attractive nuisances, and graffiti. Property maintenance violations are enforced proactively and on a complaint basis. Building Code Enforcement actively patrols City streets enforcing Building Code Violations, such as contractors or homeowners working without required building permits. In addition, Building Code Enforcement responds to anonymous callers, concerned citizens and other contractors reporting any activity connected to illegal construction. Enforcement officers spend time educating the public on the importance of obtaining required building permits. Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation (CCR Title 25 §6202) Conduct approximately 2,000 residential inspections during the planning period.2015-2023 The following residential inspections were conducted (these numbers are based on the number of new open residential code enforcement cases): 2015: Planning CE-320 Building CE-115 Total-435 2016: Planning CE-232 Building CE-54 Total-286 2017: Planning CE-231 Building CE-57 Total-288 2018: Planning CE-201 Building CE-60 Total-261 2019: Planning CE-188 Building CE-43 Total-231 Total: Planning CE-1,172 Building CE-329 Total-1,501 Objective: 2,000 Remaining: 499 Perform annual review of City ordinances.Annual The 2019 annual review of City ordinances did not result in any changes pertaining to property maintenance and substandard housing. Program 4: Condominium Conversion Ordinance Monitor conversion activities annually. Annual There were no condominium conversions during Calendar Year 2019. Program 5: Mixed Use Development Facilitate the construction of 100 high- density residential units within mixed- use developments within the planning period. 2015-2023 The City issued a building permit in 2015 for the Aster project, which consisted of 314 residential units with 17,000 square feet of commercial/retail space. Program 6: Affordable Housing Developers Negotiate a specific incentives package or each project, with increased incentives for projects that include units for extremely low income households and persons with disabilities. 2015-2023 The City worked closely with Eden Housing on the development of Dublin Family Apartments, now known as Valor Crossing, a 66-unit affordable rental development that includes 20 extremely low-income units. In addition to facilitating land acquisition for the site and providing a $6.4 million loan, the City approved reduced parking for the project. The City is also in conversations with Eden Housing for an additional affordable housing development in Dublin. Provide application/technical assistance as needed. Timing of applications or technical assistance will depend on application deadlines for funding sources. 2015-2023 The City provided support letters and application assistance to help Eden Housing secure funding for the development of Dublin Family Apartments, now known as Valor Crossing, a 66-unit affordable rental development. The project broke ground in November 2015 and was fully occupied by 2017. Provide assistance to affordable housing developers within the planning period to facilitate the construction of 100 affordable housing units with the goal of achieving 20 affordable units for extremely low income households and/or persons with special needs (including persons with disabilities/developmental disabilities). 2015-2023 The City worked closely with Eden Housing to secure a site and funding for Dublin Family Apartments, now known as Valor Crossing, a 66-unit affordable housing development for lower-income households. The development include 20 units for extremely low-income veterans, with support from the Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) program. In 2019, the City received an Award of Merit from the California Association for Local Economic Development and a Helen Putnam Award from the League of California Cities. The City is also in conversations with Eden Housing for an additional new affordable housing development in Dublin. Annually contact developers to discuss affordable housing opportunities. 2015-2023 In 2019, the City met with several affordable housing developers to discuss potential affordable housing development projects and opportunities in Dublin on both publically and privately-owned properties. Program 7: Density Bonuses Review and, as necessary, revise the Density Bonus Ordinance to ensure compliance with State law within two years of adoption of the 2015-2023 Housing Element. 11/1/2016 Completed. In November 2019, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 14-19, amending the Density Bonus Regulations (Chapter 8.52) of the Dublin Municipal Code to comply with State law. Continue to implement the Density Bonus Ordinance and provide information on the Ordinance to developers and other interested parties. 2015-2023 The City continues to implement the Density Bonus Ordinance and provide information to developers and other interested parties. Provide information on the City's affordable housing incentives, such as density bonus and fee deferment or amortization, on the City's website by mid-2015. mid-2015 The City provides information on the City's affordable housing incentives at: http://www.dublin.ca.gov > Government > Departments > Community Development > Housing > Affordable Housing Development Information Program 8: Inclusionary Zoning Facilitate the construction of 100 affordable housing units either through direct construction or through the Inclusionary Housing In-Lieu Fund within the planning period. 2015-2023 2015: Affordable Units-69 2016: Affordable Units-2 2017: Affordable Units-8 2018: Affordable Units-17 2019: Affordable Units-8 Total: Affordable Units-96 Objective: 104 Program 9: Commercial Linkage Fee Facilitate the construction of 50 affordable housing units within the planning period (10 extremely low/very low, 15 low, and 25 moderate income units). 2015-2023 Commercial Linkage Fees are collected from developers upon issuance of building permits for commercial development and are placed in the City’s Affordable Housing Fund along with in-lieu fees collected from developers for residential development. Program 9: Commercial Linkage Fees 2015: Commercial Linkage-$45,830.00 2016: Commercial Linkage-$3,462.00 2017: Commercial Linkage-$359,928.47 2018: Commercial Linkage-$11,878.78 2019: Commercial Linkage-$191,696.96 Total: Commercial Linkage-$612,796.21 Assist 5 moderate income households with first-time homebuyer loans.2015-2023 The City issued two new first-time homebuyer loans during the 2019 calendar year. In addition, the City continued to offer Mortgage Credit Certificates through Alameda County. Provide funding towards homeownership training and foreclosure prevention services, rental assistance programs, and the Alameda County Homeless Management Information System. 2015-2023 The City continued to contract with Tri-Valley Housing Opportunity Center (TVHOC) for homebuyer education, foreclosure prevention services, rental assistance, and pre- and post purchase counseling. The City also continued to support the Alameda County Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) through the Affordable Housing Fund. HMIS) is managed by EveryOne Home, a community based organization formed in 2007 under the fiscal sponsorship of the Tides Center. EveryOne Home manages the County’s in-house HMIS in the collection and reporting of the homeless count and other data collection. First Time Hombuyer Loans: 2015: Moderate Income Loans-0 2016: Moderate Income Loans-1 2017: Moderate Income Loans-0 2018: Moderate Income Loans-1 2019 Moderate Income Loans-2 Total: Moderate Income Loans-4 Program 10: Housing Type and Size Variations Require that developers provide a diversity of housing type and size on a case-by-case basis to meet the City’s housing needs throughout the planning period. 2015-2023 The City's General Plan, various Specific Plans, and the Planned Development zoning process facilitate diversity of housing types and sizes to meet the City's housing needs. Program 11: First-Time Homebuyer Programs Assist 20 income-qualified first-time homebuyers during the planning period. Strive to provide assistance to approximately 10 above moderate income and 10 moderate income households. 2015-2023 The City issued the following First-Time Homebuyer Loans: 2015: Moderate-0 Above Moderate-0 Total-0 2016: Moderate-1 Above Moderate-0 Total-1 2017: Moderate-0 Above Moderate-0 Total-0 2018: Moderate-1 Above Moderate-0 Total-1 2019: Moderate-2 Above Moderate-0 Total-2 Total: Moderate-4 Above Moderate-0 Total-4 Objective: Moderate-10 Above Moderate-10 Total-20 Remaining: Moderate-6 Above Moderate-10 Total-16 Continue to distribute FTHLP application packets at the Civic Center, City website, and locations that provide housing services. 2015-2023 Information regarding the City's First-Time Homebuyer Loan Program is available at the Civic Center and through local housing service organizations. The City also provides information on the FTHLP on the City's website at: http://www.dublin.ca.gov > Government > Departments > Community Development > Housing > First Time Homebuyer Loan Program Additionally, the City website provides information on other homebuyer assistance programs, such as the City's below market rate (BMR) homeownership program, Mortgage Credit Certificates (administered for the City of Dublin by Alameda County), and California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) loan programs. Information on these programs is available at: http://www.dublin.ca.gov > Government > Departments > Community Development > Housing Program 12: Second Dwelling Units Market this program through an informational brochure. The brochure will be available on the City website and at the Civic Center, library, senior center and other public locations. 2015-2023 Information regarding the City's second unit regulations is available at the Civic Center and on the City's website at: http://www.dublin.ca.gov > Government > Departments > Community Development > Planning > Documents, Forms & Resources > Brochures > Second Unit Regulations In 2019, the City submitted (and obtained approval) for Senate Bill 2 funding to streamline accessory dwelling units (ADU). To facilitate ADUs and comply with most recent legislation, the City will develop prototype plans (minimum of three designs); update the Zoning Ordinance to amend development standards; and develop an ADU Manual to guide applicants through the entitlement and construction process. The streamlining enhancements will tentatively be completed in 2020. Facilitate the construction of 30 second dwelling units within the planning period. 2015-2023 2015: Affordable Units-0 2016: Affordable Units-12 2017: Affordable Units-22 2018: Affordable Units-18 2019: Affordable Units-8 Total: Affordable Units-60 Objective: 30 Program 13: Homeless Assistance Continue to fund emergency shelter programs in the Tri-Valley area to house residents in need of emergency shelter. Annually evaluate the homeless service needs as part of the Community Support Grants program, with the objective of assisting an average of 300 persons per year. 2015-2023 The City of Dublin continues to support a number of local organizations that provide services and assistance to homeless people through the Community Support Grants program: Tri-Valley Haven’s Homeless and Family Support Services program offers assistance to Dublin residents through Sojourner House (a family homeless shelter) and their Food Pantry. In FY17-18, they received a $11,400 grant and served 499 Dublin residents. In FY18-19, they received a $10,625 grant. Eden I&R's 2-1-1 service provides information and referals. They also serve as the Alameda County first point of contact of Coordinated Entry Systesm (CES) screenings and referrals. In FY17-18, they received a $9,400 grant and served 145 Dublin residents. In FY18-19, they received a $10,000 grant. CityServe of the Tri-Valley's offers assistance to people in crisis. In FY17-18, they received a $14,400 grant and served 804 Dublin residents. In FY18-19, they received a $14,360 grant. Continue to participate in regional collaborations to address homelessness. 2015-2023 The City continues to participate in regional efforts to address homelessness. In 2019, the City signed agreements with the cities of Livermore and Pleasanton and Alameda Couty to pool Homeless Emergency Aid Program (HEAP) funds in order for CityServe to enhance their homeless outreach and services throughout the region. For the 2019-2020 contract, the City of Dublin contributed $107,620. Program 14: Tri-Valley Affordable Housing Committee Participate in at least one affordable housing fair annually throughout the planning period. 2015-2023 The City participates in quarterly meetings of the Tri-Valley Affordable Housing Committee. Committee meetings featured presentations from housing-related organizations and facilitated the exchange of information and ideas among participating jurisdictions. Program 15: Residential Sites Inventory Monitor housing development on an ongoing basis to ensure that the sites identified in the Residential Sites Inventory are developed at densities appropriate for fulfilling the City's RHNA and identify additional sites as necessary. Annual The City monitors housing development annually to ensure adequate sites remain available to meet the RHNA obligation. Annually evaluate the land availability to meet the remaining RHNA. Ensure adequate capacity exists to accommodate the RHNA of 2,285 units (796 very low, 446 low, 425 moderate, and 618 above moderate units). Annual The City evaluates land availability annually to ensure adequate sites remain available to meet the RHNA obligation. The City has met its above market rate RHNA requirements as of 2017. Program 16: Fee Deferment or Amortization Continue to offer the deferment or amortization of fees as an option to interested parties. 2015-2023 The City continues to offer deferment or amortization of fees as an option to interested parties. Provide information on the City's affordable housing incentives, such as density bonus and fee deferment or amortization, on the City's website by mid-2015. mid-2015 http://www.dublin.ca.gov/1798/Affordable-Housing-Development-Informati Complete. Program 17: Universal Design Ordinance Continue to make the brochure and other related information available on the City's website and at the public counter. 2015-2023 Information regarding the City's Universal Design Ordinance is available on the City's website and in printed materials at the Civic Center. Program 18: Emergency Shelters and Supportive and Transitional Housing Review and amend, if necessary, the Emergency Shelters Ordinance within two years of the adoption of the 2015- 2023 Housing Element. 11/1/2016 In 2019, Planning Division staff reviewed the emergency shelters provisions of the Zoning Ordinance to ensure compliance with State law. No amendments were necessary. Review and amend, if necessary, the transitional and supportive housing provisions of the Zoning Ordinance within two years of adoption of the 2015- 2023 Housing Element. 11/1/2016 In 2019, Planning Division staff reviewed the transitional and supportive housing provisions of the Zoning Ordinance to ensure compliance with State law. No amendments were necessary. Program 19: Monitor Development Fees Monitor development fees to ensure they are reasonable and do not unduly contrain development, while protecting the quality, health, and public safety of the community. 2015-2023 Completed as needed. Program 20: Equal Housing Opportunity Provide referrals to appropriate agencies for services.2015-2023 The City provides referrals to appropriate agencies through direct communication with residents (in person at the counter, via email, and over the phone) and information on the City website. The website includes links to Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity (ECHO) and to the State of California Consumer Affairs Office booklet “California Tenants: Guide to Residential Tenants and Landlord's Rights and Responsibilities.” The City, through Alameda County, contracts with ECHO to provide fair housing services to Dublin residents. The City also particiapted in the update to the "Tri-Valley Human Services Pocket Guide," printed in English and Spanish and made them available at the Civic Center. The guide includes contact information for housing and legal service providers. Distribute fair housing information to public locations. 2015-2023 Fair housing information, in the form of brochures and pamphlets, is available at the City’s public counter. Post information on the City website. 2015-2023 Fair housing information is available to the public on the City’s website (http://www.dublin.ca.gov/216/Resources-Reference-Materials). The website includes links to Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity (ECHO) and to the State of California Consumer Affairs Office booklet “California Tenants: Guide to Residential Tenants and Landlord's Rights and Responsibilities.” Distribute information to real estate agents, rental property owners/managers, and financial institutions in Dublin. 2015-2013 Real estate agents, rental property owners/managers and financial institutions are directed to the City’s website for information or are referred to outside agencies, as appropriate. Throughout the year, Housing Staff meets with developers, real estate agents and landlords to discuss the City's housing programs, which may include information on the 211 County-wide social services hotline and ECHO's services. In addition, information is distributed to property managers during the annual rental monitoring site visits. The City of Dublin Housing Division hosts a Fair Housing Workshop every few years to ensure education and compliance. Participate in Alameda County’s Impediments to Fair Housing Study through the CDBG program. 2015-2023 The City participated in the update of Alameda County's Impediments to Fair Housing Study through the Urban County HOME Consortium, which completed a public review draft in December 2019. Program 21: Green Building Guidelines Continue to implement the provisions of the Green Building Ordinance. 2015-2023 The City continues to implement the Green Building Ordinance. Continue to update brochures that describe program requirements and make them available to any interested parties and continue to provide Green Building resources on the City's website. 2015-2023 The City continues to update brochures as needed and make them available on the City's website. Program 22: Energy Conservation Implement applicable Waste Management and Building Code regulations, provide Green Building training to City staff, and distribute energy conservation information to the public. 2015-2023 The City requires covered projects (including construction, demolition, and renovation projects with total costs of $100,000 or greater) to submit a Waste Management Plan to meet the City’s Construction and Debris Ordinance, which was adopted in 2008 and amended in 2014. The regulations require the diversion of at least 65% for remodels and 75% for new construction of construction waste away from landfills. In addition, the City Council adopted Green Building Guidelines for Civic Buildings to promote energy efficiency. The City continues to implement the Guidelines on a project-specific basis. Informational brochures and pamphlets are available on the City’s website and at the public counter. The City works with East Bay Energy Watch to provide energy conservation to the public via workshops and direct outreach. The City also offers subsidized permit fees on the installation of solar roof panels for a variety of projects throughout the City of Dublin. General Comments: JurisdictionDublinANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTReporting Period2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element ImplementationDescription of Commercial Development BonusCommercial Development Bonus Date Approved34APN Street AddressProject Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID+Very LowIncomeLowIncomeModerateIncomeAbove ModerateIncomeDescription of Commercial Development BonusCommercial Development Bonus Date ApprovedSummary Row: Start Data Entry BelowUnits Constructed as Part of Agreement Commercial Development Bonus Approved pursuant to GC Section 65915.7Table ENote: "+" indicates an optional fieldProject Identifier12(CCR Title 25 §6202)Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulasAnnual Progress Report January 2020 JurisdictionDublinANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORTNote: "+" indicates an optional fieldReporting Period2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element ImplementationCells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas(CCR Title 25 §6202)Extremely Low-Income+Very Low-Income+Low-Income+TOTAL UNITS+Extremely Low-Income+Very Low-Income+Low-Income+TOTAL UNITS+Rehabilitation ActivityPreservation of Units At-RiskAcquisition of UnitsTotal Units by IncomeTable F This table is optional. Jurisdictions may list (for informational purposes only) units that do not count toward RHNA, but were substantially rehabilitated, acquired or preserved. To enter units in this table as progress toward RHNA, please contact HCD at APR@hcd.ca.gov. HCD will provide a password to unlock the grey fields. Units may only be credited to the table below when a jurisdiction has included a program in its housing element to rehabilitate, preserve or acquire units to accommodate a portion of its RHNA which meet the specific criteria as outlined in Government Code section 65583.1(c)(2). Activity TypeUnits that Do Not Count Towards RHNA+Listed for Informational Purposes OnlyUnits that Count Towards RHNA +Note - Because the statutory requirements severely limit what can be counted, please contact HCD to receive the password that will enable you to populate these fields.The description should adequately document how each unit complies with subsection (c)(7) of Government Code Section 65583.1+Units Rehabilitated, Preserved and Acquired for Alternative Adequate Sites pursuant to Government Code section 65583.1(c)(2)Annual Progress Report January 2020 Housing Element Implementation4APN Street AddressProject Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID+Realistic Capacity Identified in the Housing ElementEntity to whom the site transferredIntended Use for Site1Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below(CCR Title 25 §6202)Table GLocally Owned Lands Included in the Housing Element Sites Inventory that have been sold, leased, or otherwise disposed ofProject Identifier Jurisdiction Dublin Reporting Year 2019 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) Current Year Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 8 Non-Deed Restricted 0 233 241 11 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 Income Rental Ownership Total Very Low 000 Low 000 Moderate 000 Above Moderate 000 Total 000 Cells in grey contain auto-calculation formulas Income Level Very Low Low Moderate Above Moderate Units Constructed - SB 35 Streamlining Permits Number of Streamlining Applications Approved Total Developments Approved with Streamlining Total Units Constructed with Streamlining Total Housing Applications Submitted: Number of Proposed Units in All Applications Received: Total Housing Units Approved: Total Housing Units Disapproved: Total Units Housing Applications Summary Use of SB 35 Streamlining Provisions Note: Units serving extremely low-income households are included in the very low- income permitted units totals Number of Applications for Streamlining Building Permits Issued by Affordability Summary