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Housing Assistance Priorities <br />The following is a list developed by the Ad -Hoc Sub -Committee of the Planning Commission related to <br />the 2013 Housing Assistance Policy, and is subject to City Council approval. This is a list of priorities that <br />the City believes would qualify for or is in the highest need of assistance, if available. This is not a <br />reflection of the amount of individual types of housing products that the City believes will develop <br />overall. <br />This list is based off current market conditions, demographics, and financial need for assistance. This list <br />will evolve over time, and will be revisited at least annually. With each project completed, the priority <br />for assistance will change. For example, if a Senior Independent development is completed, and the <br />market analysis indicates market absorption, the focus could shift to a priority currently lower on the <br />list. <br />1. Senior Independent <br />2. Affordable/Workforce <br />3. Redevelopment <br />4. Energy Efficient <br />5. Rehabilitation of Existing <br />6. Amenity Rental <br />7. 3+ Unit Rental <br />8. Accessory Dwelling Unit <br />9. Executive Single -Family <br />10. Senior Skilled Nursing <br />11. Assisted Living/Memory Care <br />12. Condominium <br />Those Making the List, but lower priority for assistance (Base Market can Bare). These types can still <br />quality if addressing one of the items above. <br />1. Single -Family Detached <br />2. Single -Family Attached <br />3. Apartment (general, but see high amenity [#6 above]) <br />