Work with SV farmers who own their land to understand their farmworker needs and capacity to build housing on their land and create solutions that fit their need, such as applying SB9 to part of their property; building a dorm-style home (5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, common kitchen, common gathering area), attached plexes; land owner holding a ground lease on part of the land and having housing built and managed by a NPO AH developer.
Work with Permit Sonoma to revise current zoning and code to facilitate building of farmworker housing on farmland (currently may be too prohibitive for owner to build). To overcome environment concerns about developing in open space, buildings likely need to be clustered near roads.