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CityCouncil/2021-02-02.pdf,15 | CityCouncil | 2021-02-02 | 15 | of housing types; analysis must be completed around the RHNA; there is a zoning appropriate to accommodate lower income housing; the statute lays out the approach for jurisdictions to have prescribed densities in urban, suburban and rural areas; the threshold is either met or analysis is provided; an analysis of potential constraints on the property may be completed, which includes regulatory framework, zoning, land use controls, permit procedures, fees and old building codes; HCD will see Measure A as a constraint on the supply and cost of housing and programs will be sought to address and remove restrictions where possible; the affirmative fair housing will also come into play; the recent Housing Crisis Act provides various provisions to suspend certain actions, such as anything which results in lesser intensifications for sites for the next five years. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired the consequences for non-compliance. Mr. McDougall responded cities will not have access to money or points if out of compliance; stated the lack of access is not limited to housing money; the One Bay Area Grant (OBAG), which is transportation related, includes a Housing Element component and will not be accessible along with transportation planning grants that include Housing Element components; the City would not have access to the Governor's pro-housing designations which allow cities to gain a competitive advantage in programs, such as infrastructure grants with a Housing Element component; as part of the pro-housing designation, HCD is looking to incorporate the designation into not only housing programs, but transportation programs as well; the statute allow the City to be sued by essentially anybody and includes attorney fees; stated the courts have the authority to take actions, such as suspending permit authority; outlined the City of Pleasanton's permit suspensions; stated there is an additional level of consequence in referring non-compliance to the Attorney General to request penalties and fees of $10,000 to $100,000 per … | CityCouncil/2021-02-02.pdf |
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