Specifications include, but are not limited to: Previous discussions with stakeholders and partners have revealed that TRPA's existing site constraints, which include density, height, and coverage allowances, are too rigid to allow or incentivize developers to build smaller homes that are affordable to the local workforce. In September, TRPA staff will bring a proposal to stakeholders that will include an incentive package with considerations for allowing additional height, coverage, and density allowances for workforce housing. Tasks within this section may include: Peer review and feedback on the feasibility, completeness, and possible impacts and benefits of draft proposals. Impacts and benefits could include economic, neighborhood compatibility, environmental, overall housing supply, and other categories. Develop recommendation for height allowance in specific areas that considers neighborhood compatibility, scenic, economic, and other applicable considerations. Develop recommendation for density allowance in specific areas that could include associated maximum unit size. Creation of conceptual renderings of missing middle housing types under different policy scenarios (e.g. ADUs, fourplexes, etc.)