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Bill Title Description City <br /> Position <br /> SB 4 Housing. The bill would allow developers to apply for Oppose <br /> (McGuire) streamlined, ministerial approval for certain types unless <br /> of residential development projects including: amended <br /> • A "neighborhood multifamily project" to <br /> mean a project to construct a multifamily <br /> unit of up to two residential dwelling units in <br /> a nonurban community, as defined, or up to <br /> four residential dwelling units in an urban <br /> community (Pleasanton would meet the <br /> definition of an urban community), as <br /> defined, that meets local height, setback, <br /> and lot coverage zoning requirements as <br /> they existed on July 1, 2019. <br /> • An "eligible TOD project" defined as a <br /> project located in an urban community, as <br /> defined, that meets specified height <br /> requirements, is located within 1/2 mile of <br /> an existing or planned transit station parcel <br /> or entrance, and meets other floor area <br /> ratio, density, parking, and zoning <br /> requirements. <br /> SB 15 Property tax Would establish the Local-State Sustainable Oppose <br /> (Portantino) revenue Investment Program, which would be administered <br /> allocations: by the Department of Finance and would authorize <br /> Local-State a city, a county, or a specified joint powers agency <br /> Sustainable that meets specified eligibility criteria to apply to <br /> Investment the Department of Finance for funding for projects <br /> Program. that further certain purposes, including increasing <br /> the availability of affordable housing The bill would <br /> divert property tax revenues from county <br /> Educational Reserve Augmentation Funds (ERAF) <br /> to local entities for these projects, and require state <br /> General Fund backfills to school entities for the <br /> associated loss of property tax revenues. <br /> Page 6 of 10 <br />
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