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7.1 MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Population, Housing, and Employment <br /> Table 7.1 continued <br /> Timing or <br /> Person/ Frequency <br /> Monitoring Agency of <br /> Impact Mitigation Measure Requirements Responsible' Monitoring' <br /> • A policy of land use allocation that would optimize <br /> fulfillment of the first three policies. <br /> The Monitoring Plan should consist of annual reports <br /> of statistical data of the community's employment, <br /> population, land use allocations, and other data <br /> necessary to measure the recommended changes In <br /> the Jobs/Housing program. Changes or modifications <br /> in the program may be mandated by the County after <br /> } any particular annual review to ensure that the goals of <br /> the program are being fulfilled. <br /> 4.11-2 The proposed project may not 4.11-2(a) Mach phase of development should be required to include a Pwiannual report. Veri- SJCCDD 0 (annually) <br /> have a sufficient supply of housing suflicient quantity of housing that is affordable to workers fication or compliance <br /> that is affordable to workers employed in the community. the necessary quantity and with policy prior to <br /> employed in the community. price ranges of this housing should be determined prior to each new development <br /> the approval of each phase of development. Overall, a phase. <br /> minimum target for affordable units or 25 percent of <br /> total residential units should be achieved. Monitoring of <br /> the impact mitigation program would require a report that <br /> evaluates housing affordability for persons employed within <br /> the community. "hhe applicant(s) in cooperation with the <br /> San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> should be responsible for preparing the report and for <br /> ensuring compliance with the policy that the proposed <br /> project attain a jobs-housing balance. <br /> 4.11-2(b) Some of the projected shortfalls in affordable housing Review at SP stage. SJCCDD SP <br /> could be eliminated through the construction of more <br /> multi-family rental housing as replacement for some of <br /> the excess housing in the less affordable range. <br /> Housing for low and very-low income households, <br /> however, may require some form of subsidy to ensure <br /> its development. <br />