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CC 2016-03-22_06d Presentation by HSOCHousing: Diversity and Options Homeless Services Oversight Council of San Luis Obispo Item 6.d. - Page 1 Purpose Educate community on diversity of potential housing options: creative new construction; expanded uses of existing structures Develop consistent vocabulary of housing options across the community Understand housing challenges facing local people and families with children Inspire flexible thinking and creative solutions by different jurisdictions Item 6.d. - Page 2 Why Alternatives are Needed? Provide very low/extremely low-income family housing More than 1,500 homeless persons in SLO County Few available units;1.7% - lowest rental vacancy rate in CA High cost of available housing - 11th least affordable in US Item 6.d. - Page 3 Changing Demographics  Fewer family households  More single person households  Millennials as non-drivers and minimalists  Sharing economy and access over ownership Item 6.d. - Page 4 Supportive Housing Individuals in Need for services Mental health challenged  Physically challenged  Medically fragile Transitional Aged Youth (TAY) Elderly Recoverees Item 6.d. - Page 5 Institutional Barriers Zoning and codes  Infrastructure challenges Social Barriers NIMBY/local neighborhood opposition Item 6.d. - Page 6 Solutions Might some of these work in your jurisdiction? Item 6.d. - Page 7 Multi-family Housing House to houses Shared walls Shared common facilities Allows more housing units in less space Item 6.d. - Page 8 Manufactured Housing and mobile home parks Ownership opportunities with lower purchase price Shared facilities Almost 10% of housing in SLO County Item 6.d. - Page 9 Granny Units/Second Units/Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) Smaller units affordable by design Rental opportunity Opportunities for multiple-generation and in home care Attached or detached from home Item 6.d. - Page 10 Tiny House Communities/Organized Campgrounds Hope’s Village here in SLO Dignity Village, Portland Shared facilities Simple living in community Item 6.d. - Page 11 Live-work Combined living and work space Historical tradition of work in home Cottage industries: artist lofts, bed & breakfasts, small restaurant, hair salons Item 6.d. - Page 12 Residential Hotel, Boarding House Short-term, Rental housing Efficient, small units Often in central location May be furnished Item 6.d. - Page 13 Supportive Housing and Group homes Shared experience toward recovery Supportive services provided on-site Counseling and guidance Item 6.d. - Page 14 Independent and assisted living Housing with services for the aging meals, housekeeping, medical and other assistance Shared facilities and organized activities Item 6.d. - Page 15 Other Short-term options Not necessarily requiring any modification/construction  Vacant unit acquisition  Homeshares  Repurpose existing commercial structures In your jurisdiction? Item 6.d. - Page 16 Vacant Units Attractive Nuisance Untapped Potential 2000 “Vacant other” units in County Item 6.d. - Page 17 Homeshares Increasing seniors, women living alone (10,000 SLO) Self determination and aging in place Efficient use of existing space Item 6.d. - Page 18 Existing conversions Motels now housing off-season Weekly rentals to residential hotels - provision of common area Central locations - efficient space for singles Item 6.d. - Page 19 Providing Housing Options Requires Leadership and Action What might work in your community? Different solutions for different needs ***Public/private partnership*** Schedule a meeting with your planning director to review the housing element and discuss sites and programs for conversions or new construction Examine the building codes, regulations and fees that prevent the different options for affordable housing in your jurisdiction, and alter them. Ask us to share our presentation with other groups: Contact Laurel Weir at: lweir@co.slo.ca.us Item 6.d. - Page 20 Questions? Item 6.d. - Page 21 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Item 6.d. - Page 22