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Housing Related Bills ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> Bill/Title Description City Outcome <br /> Position <br /> AB 68 For Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), would Oppose Signed <br /> (Ting) delete the existing provision authorizing the unless into law by <br /> Land Use: imposition on lot coverage, and would prohibit amended Governor <br /> accessory an ordinance from imposing requirements on <br /> dwelling units. minimum lot size. <br /> AB 1483 Existing Planning and Zoning Laws requires Oppose Signed <br /> (Grayson) local jurisdictions to provide an annual report into law by <br /> Housing data: to the Department of Housing and Community Governor <br /> collection and Development (HCD) that includes, among <br /> reporting. other specified information, the number of net <br /> new units of housing that have been issued a <br /> completed entitlement, a building permit, or a <br /> certificate of occupancy, thus far in the <br /> housing element cycle. <br /> This law will require a planning agency to <br /> include in the annual report certain additional <br /> information regarding housing development <br /> projects located within the jurisdiction, and <br /> other information as provided. <br /> AB 1485 Makes changes to SB 35 to allow for Oppose Signed <br /> (Wicks) streamlining of housing developments that into law by <br /> include low income and/or moderate-income Governor <br /> Housing housing. It amends the law so that a <br /> development: developer of a project is eligible for local <br /> incentives. entitlement and CEQA streamlining approval <br /> under SB 35 if it meets one of the following <br /> requirements: <br /> • A jurisdiction fails to produce its annual <br /> report or that production report reflects <br /> that there were fewer units of above <br /> moderate-income housing issued <br /> building permits than were required for <br /> the RHNA cycle for the reporting <br /> period; or <br /> • The project contains 10 or more units <br /> and it dedicates 20% of the total <br /> number of units to housing affordable <br /> to households making below 120% of <br /> the area median income with the <br /> 1 <br />