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k r,+. rae>�7hi> .. t � ..k-e. r .,t1Vs+`'. '^r, <br /> 5 3� �t"k x u4 4 asi.�:` T yt'Qi�� ...a. <br /> wk #� <br /> p 1 ;.k .. .. 4 - <br /> o' locate in areas with less expensive land, such as c.T. 14.01 and <br /> ed and adopted in the <br /> ' has=tended t such publicly- <br /> -.-r7 - tracts :22 and 23; ,and therefore a case has been develop <br /> --City's': Fair Share-„Housing hroughout the provided <br /> and <br /> scattering <br /> assisted family house g <br /> _ <br /> WHEREAS, the market been identified siting of the <br /> initial above <br /> and and housing cost,� of housing facilities have supportive hum�.n services, <br /> - access to transpoat and access to <br /> amenities,__ - =- proximity of'-shopping o operators of such <br /> .•_.`._. of such special , <br /> such <br /> WHEREAS, impedimentsto broader choice` ° eater scattering <br /> facilities, which, if removed, might lead to a greater discrimination in ial <br /> hborhood opposition, <br /> —needs housing include eaterlley is of active ve neig position, <br /> ....„__,..... selling inaccessible of - such: housing,houstog, g or human <br /> inaccessible housing stock and zoning limitations, distance from transportation, <br /> and recreational amenities, or ' inaccessibility' of supportive{ _ _ shopping, <br /> services, • <br /> all df <br /> NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the versity within the City,the <br /> its neighs intended to achieve <br /> . __ its neighborhoods, thereby facilitating the .•social integration of all segments <br /> of the community. <br /> STRATEGIES TO REMOVE OBSTACLES TO HOUSING CHOICE: <br /> ' _y�,._., _-• public education concerning <br /> discrimination in housing on <br /> i: coti ._.Enforce, and federal laws prohibiting g p <br /> local, state, - <br /> • the basis of the protected classes; ' . <br /> discrimination; City recognition the <br /> 2. City encouragement and monitoring dlof Count enforcement of count andfair <br /> encouragement ordinances nprohibiting promote affordable housing the <br /> encouragement of County efforts to p y particularly diversificatiop of housing choice within the County, P <br /> : i . smaller cities and towns; . -. <br /> STRATEGIES TO FACILITATE GREATER CHOICE: <br /> 3. •romotio n housin• <br /> ° information vacancies <br /> av rkt it including the development of oreaffirmativerealestate <br /> marketing to arget ed <br /> groups which through their individual choices <br /> promote housing diversity; <br /> 4. Cit administration of a scattered site ac• isition fund assist non- <br /> profit high and <br /> profit groups which endeavor to locate community-integrated <br /> ommunit costs g atedhig <br /> housing in city areas where land and building <br /> ding al ssing facilities <br /> and <br /> discourage siting of such facilities;' th apartments under the State <br /> based residential under <br /> racility and <br /> Community shall include the Program, supported enfac A of and <br /> Community Options Program, community- per App <br /> transitional housing with seven or fewer ts, P <br /> • companion resolution adopting these guidelines; <br /> 5. Cit cooperation with the Count the Greater Madison Board of Realtors <br /> •rivate o•erators of such the Madison A•artment Association and g groups to help <br /> management of grfordatoe special <br /> facilities to develop technical assistance to housin g planning <br /> in their search, selection and support service p <br /> residential facilities, and to better coordinate <br /> where appropriate. <br /> •romotion and enforcement of accessibilit standards in housing, <br /> and the siting of public and community service <br /> 6, Cit special needs <br /> transportation, persons with sp <br /> accommodations which will assist in integrating p <br /> throughout the City. <br /> 2 O. <br />