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<br />Policy HS-l.5: The City should support community organizations and activities that <br />encourage and provide housing rehabilitation and neighborhood improvements. <br />Principle HS-2. The City should support housing development and redevelopment <br />strategies that promote well-designed, compatible and high quality residential areas that <br />have a mix of unit types and pricing to meet the changing economic, social and multi- <br />generational needs of those who would like to reside in the community. <br />Policy HS-2.1: The City should encourage residential development that supports the <br />spectrum of housing needs in the community, including housing for seniors and empty- <br />nesters, first time homebuyers and entry-level to mid-level homebuyers by ensuring that <br />a variety of housing types, prices and styles are created and maintained in the <br />community. <br />Policy HS-2.3: The City should evaluate new and exiting residential uses to ensure that <br />there is a mix of housing types and pricing within the Community that responds to the <br />housing needs of residents and employees. <br />Policy HS-2.5: the City should target future medium and high-density residential <br />development to infill development locations that are accessible to and integrated with <br />potential employment and transit centers. <br />Policy HS-4.2: The City should provide for higher density residential housing along <br />major public transit corridors and retail and commercial centers, with lower density <br />residential development located further away from these centers. <br />Policy HS-4.3: The City should ensure that medium- to high-density zones are <br />established and that minimum densities are met in areas where public transit, including <br />FasTracks and regional transit centers, are planned. <br />G:\ COUNClL \ Agreements \ 2006 \Hwy 42 Urban Renewal Plan Final.doc <br />17 <br />