Where can I find information about
affordable housing?
There are a number
of public and private agencies that provide affordable housing.
Information about low cost housing and other social services in
Are there any
new affordable housing projects in
Yes. There are several projects planned for development in
How do I get on the affordable housing waiting list?
The Housing Authority has waiting lists for the Housing Choice
voucher program and for Housing Authority managed properties. For
information about waiting lists, please visit the Housing Authority
website at
www.alamedahsg.org. The City of
What programs does the City of
The City of
How long does it
take to buy a house?
The time it takes to buy a house can vary considerably based on a
number of factors. The home buying process includes: saving for a
down payment and closing costs, getting a mortgage loan, finding a
real estate agent, working with the agent to find a house, making a
purchase offer and getting the offer accepted. Once the purchase
offer is accepted, it usually takes another 3 to 6 weeks to complete
the transaction. In today's market in
How
do I apply for a Down Payment Assistance Program loan?
The City's Down Payment Assistance Program offers generous financial
assistance and great flexibility to first time homebuyers at a wide
range of incomes. Call 510-747-4316 to be added to an interest list.
(03/09)
I don’t live or
work in
People who don’t live or work in
Is there rent control in the City of
No. The City does
have a
Rent Review
Advisory Committee that reviews and mediates
substantial rent increases. The volunteer Committee members (3
landlords, 3 tenants and 1 homeowner) are appointed by the Mayor and
City Council to provide a neutral forum. The process starts when a
tenant files a
Rental
Increase Complaint Form. This form can be completed
on-line. Please print and mail to the address indicated on the form.
If you have problems opening or printing the form, please call
What do I do if
my landlord doesn’t fix a problem in my unit?
ECHO
To view a list of resources for renters,
click here.
Also check your
local branch of the Alameda Free Library for a copy of California
Tenants: A Guide to Residential Tenants’ and Landlords’ Rights and
Responsibilities or go to:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/legal/landlordbook.
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I want to make
improvements to my house. Do I need a permit?
Permits are required for virtually all work performed on a home. The
Alameda Building Code provides exemptions from permits for the
following residential projects: wood fences not over 6'-0" high,
retaining walls not over 3'-0" high, painting, wallpapering, floor
covering, and similar finish work. If a project is not included in
the list of exempted items please call Building Services and check
what permits are needed prior to the start of any project. Building
Services also has online information and applications for permits.
For more information, please visit the City of
What is the City’s Housing Authority?
What is the
Affordable Housing Unit/Fee?
The
Affordable Housing Unit/Fee is a housing impact fee which applies to
any change of commercial use and non-residential new construction.
The purpose of the fee is to help provide housing for persons with
moderate incomes who are employed by new and expanding businesses.
All developers/owners of privately owned retail, office, warehouse,
manufacturing, or hotel/motel properties must pay the fee. The
requirement also applies for certain changes in use, with or without
new construction. Changes from residential to manufacturing,
warehouse, retail, office or hotel/motel; from manufacturing or
warehouse to retail; from manufacturing or warehouse to office; and
from retail to office space are all subject to the Affordable
Housing Unit/Fee. The City uses the Affordable Housing Fee fund for
land acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, subsidization,
counseling, or cooperation to expand affordable housing
opportunities in
What is Required?
The
requirements vary according to the use of the building. The
requirement may also be satisfied by providing housing units, which
must be kept affordable for at least 59 years.
|
Land use |
Housing units
per 100,000 |
Fee per
square foot |
|
Office |
20 |
$3.79 |
|
Retail |
9 |
$1.92 |
|
Warehouse |
4 |
$0.66 |
|
Manufacturing |
4 |
$0.66 |
|
Hotel/Motel |
5 (per 100
rooms) |
$972 (per
room)
(7/04) |
What is the Procedure?
Before a building permit can be issued, the applicant must complete
an Affordable Housing Unit/Fee Requirement Plan and have it approved
by the