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Housing Related Bills <br /> Bill/Title Description City Outcome <br /> Position <br /> housing. The bill would divert property tax <br /> revenues from county Educational Reserve <br /> Augmentation Funds (ERAF) to local entities <br /> for these projects, and require the state <br /> General Fund to backfill the associated loss of <br /> property tax revenues to school entities. <br /> SB 50 Provides an "equitable communities incentive" Oppose 2 year bill <br /> (Weiner) for projects in "transit rich" and "jobs rich" unless <br /> Planning and areas. The bill would authorize a development amended <br /> zoning: proponent of an eligible project to submit an <br /> housing application for a streamlined, ministerial <br /> development: approval process. <br /> streamlined <br /> approval: Additionally, within counties with populations <br /> incentives. over 600,000 (including Alameda County) <br /> eligible projects would receive: <br /> • Waiver from parking requirements <br /> greater than ).5 spaces per unit. <br /> • For projects between 0.25 and 0.5 <br /> miles of a major transit stop, waiver <br /> from height limits less than 45 feet, and <br /> FAR less than 2.5, and any minimum <br /> parking requirement. <br /> • For projects within 0.25 miles of a <br /> major transit stop, waivers from height <br /> limits less than 55 feet and FAR less <br /> than 3.25, and any minimum parking <br /> requirement. <br /> SB 592 This bill would require a local agency to make Watch 2 year bill <br /> (Wiener) written record of findings if it proposes to <br /> Housing disapprove or impose specified conditions on <br /> development: a housing development project that is <br /> Housing determined to be complete, as provided. <br /> Accountability <br /> Act: permit <br /> streamlining <br /> 6 <br />