HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS3 - Housing Element - PowerPointIMPLEMENTATION OF THE HOUSING
ELEMENT AND CHARTER SECTION 423
City Council Study Session
July 9, 2024
Community Development Department
Very Low Income
Low Income
Moderate Income
0 50% AMI
51 — 80% AMI
81 120% AM I
1,456 units
930 units
1,050 units
Above Moderate >120%AMI 1,409 units
Income
Total
4,845 units
Council directed to "firmly challenge and plan to comply"
• Facilitate compliance with mandated deadlines and requirements
• Appeal to reduce the City's RHNA
o City's appeal denied by SCAG
• Focus the General Plan update on housing
• City Council formed the Housing Element Update Advisory Committee
(HEUAC) to assist with outreach and guiding the Housing Element
• Members had expertise in housing, financing, and design
• Collaborate regionally
o Worked with other jurisdictions to oppose harmful legislation and support
helpful legislation
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-a Substantial Evidence
• Must meet specific criteria and demonstrate a realistic capacity to develop
• Property owner interest letters, recent development examples, etc.
Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH)
* Avoid concentrations of affordable units in low resource areas
-D No Net Loss
* Maintain sites to always accommodate lower -income categories
* Can't deny a project for not including affordable units
* 15-30% buffer recommended for each income category
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If No Net Loss is triggered, must identify and rezone additional
new sites within 180 days
Rezoning could require separate CEQA analysis and may have
Charter Section 423 implications, which may not be feasible to
complete within the 180-day limit
Including a buffer helps to prevent No Net Loss and reduces
exposure of planning for housing development outside identified
Focus Areas
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Housing Plan - Expected
Developer X Project -
Actual
Difference
275 165
165
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55
-110
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• Must now take the difference from the buffer
• If no buffer, must identify and rezone to recapture the loss in 6 months
• If not timely, then risk decertification and loss of local control
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From 2019 to 2022 leading up to Housing Element adoption, we had
Steering Committee Meetings
Housing Element Update Advisory Committee Meetings
Community Workshops
Planning Commission Meetings
City Council Meetings (including Direction on Buffer)
Drafts Posted
Adopted by Council in September 2022,
and certified by State in October 2022
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Implementation lFrAction
e Amend Land Use Element Goals/Policies to
Implement the Plan and Comply with State Law
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Since Housing Element certification, we have had...
Steering Committee Meetings Related to Implementation
Advisory Committee Meetings Related to Implementation
Land Use Subcommittee Meetings
Planning Commission Meetings
City Council Meetings
Drafts Posted
• July 23, 2024, City Council Public Hearing
v' All final implementing documents and ballot resolutions
• August 9, 2024, Last Day to Call Election
• August 27, 2024, Second Reading of Ordinance
• November 5, 2024, Ballot Vote I
All actions would become effective immediately upon
certification of a successful vote (50%+1).
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Vote of the electorate is generally required for any "major
amendment" to the General Plan that results in any one of the
following in a single statistical area:
VAn additional 40,000 sq. ft. of development intensity
,/An additional 100 dwelling units of residential density
v/An additional 100 peak hour trips (AM or PM)
However,...
"This section shall not apply if state or federal law precludes
a vote of the voters on the amendment."
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State Housing Element Law requires City to identify adequate
sites to meet the RHNA
• State controls implementation of plan: HCD determines
consistency
• HCD has the authority to revoke certification for noncompliance
• State Attorney General can force implementation if the vote fails
• Could place additional attention on Charter Section 423 and its
legitimacy
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• Adopted Housing Element includes Charter Section 423 Election
as an Implementing Action
• If determined to be precluded from Charter Section
423, amendment needed to remove from HE program
• HCD staff consulted and committed to a narrowly focused and
expedited amendment
• This removal raises no concerns from HCD
7-day public review and 60-day HCD review period
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• Work with HCD to revise housing plan and address community
concerns while meeting all State objectives and remaining
statutorily compliant
• Conduct additional public review periods and hearings
Hold a special election with revised ballot or wait until
November 4, 2025
Housing Element decertification is inevitable, as there is no
way to meet February 2025 rezoning deadline
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HCD Housing Accountability Unit (HAU) is highly active with education
and enforcement of State Housing Element Law
Some examples of penalties:
• Housing Element certification revoked (Portola Valley)
• Building permit moratoria (Beverly Hills and Encinitas)
• Public litigation with the State Attorney General's Office (Fullerton
and Huntington Beach)
• Loss of State grant funding (e.g., SB1 and SB2 funds)
• Monthly fines up to $600k at the discretion of the AG
Huntington Beach lawsuit status: Superior Court ruled must plan for
more housing and pass compliant HE within 120 days
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• Non -compliant Housing Element triggers applicability
• Limited oversight over housing projects and emergency shelters
• Bypasses local zoning and our General Plan
• Exceed allowed densities in residential zones
• Allows housing in nonresidential zones
• Opens development opportunities throughout the City
• City can't deny or apply conditions that makes project infeasible
• Only requires 20% of units to be affordable
• Has been used in dozens of cities, including Beverly Hills, Santa
Monica, Redondo Beach, La Habra, Orange, Mission Viejo
In Santa Monica, 16 applications filed immediately totaling over
4,500 new housing units
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• Eliminates legal ambiguities in law
• Affordability Requirements:
Reduced from 20% to 13% to 7% (based on income level)
Eliminates requirements for 10 units or less
• Density:
3x max density allowed by General Plan
150DU/acre possible
• Density Bonus: Additional density and incentives authorized
• Allows existing projects to convert to Builder's Remedy
• Penalties for stalling projects
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City has been diligently pursuing compliance with State Housing
Element Law
If Council decides Charter Section 423 vote not required...
o Staff will work with HCD on a targeted amendment to the Housing Element and
will return later this year for re -adoption and adoption of all amendments
If Council decides vote is required...
o Staff will return on July 23, 2024, for a public hearing to deliver resolutions to
County by August 9, 2024
If November 5, 2024, vote fails, decertification is inevitable, and the
City will be exposed to penalties and loss of local control including
Builder's Remedy
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THANK YOU!
Jaime Murillo, AICP, Deputy Community Development Director
Ben Zdeba, AICP, Principal Planner