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2002 RES R-84-02
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• The majority of large parcels of undeveloped land are located in the Reche Canyon and La Loma <br />Hills areas of the City. Most of this large vacant or sparsely developed area is currently zoned at <br />low densities. <br />• With no change in zoning, most of the higher density development will have to occur as small, <br />infill projects on non-contiguous parcels or as redevelopment of nonconforming or underutilized <br />properties. <br />Emplovment Characteristics <br />• Over a third of the City's employment is in the Technology, Sales and Administrative Support <br />sector. <br />• The largest employer in the City is Colton Joint Unified School District. <br />• An annual median household income of $33,820 is estimated for 2000. <br />Housin� Stock Characteristics <br />• A low to moderate rate of new single family home construction is anticipated due to the absence <br />of vacant, easily developable land. <br />• A home ownership rate of 52% is lower than the 1998 national average of 66%. <br />• The 1999 median price of a new home in Colton was $146,471. <br />• Colton's existing housing stock is affordable to all but very low-income families. <br />• The majority of new single family home development will be suited to middle and upper income <br />families due to current zoning and general plan designations. <br />• Approximately 26% of units will be 50 years or older by 2005. <br />Goals and Policies <br />The arimarv�oal of the City is to ensure that decent, safe housing is available at an affordable cost to <br />all residents. The priority is the availability of housing for families of all income levels. Secondarv <br />goals for this planning period are: <br />• Maximize the effectiveness of various federal, state, county and local agencies involved with the <br />creation of very low, low and moderate-income housing opportunities. <br />Housing Element <br />City of Colton <br />2000-2005 <br />
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