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Government Code§65583 <br /> shelters are permitted with a conditional use permit. The local government shall also demonstrate <br /> that existing or proposed permit processing, development, and management standards are <br /> objective and encourage and facilitate the development of, or conversion to, emergency shelters. <br /> Emergency shelters may only be subject to those development and management standards that <br /> apply to residential or commercial development within the same zone except that a local <br /> government may apply written,objective standards that include all of the following: <br /> (i) The maximum number of beds or persons permitted to be served nightly by the facility. <br /> (ii) Sufficient parking to accommodate all staff working in the emergency shelter, provided that <br /> the standards do not require more parking for emergency shelters than other residential or <br /> commercial uses within the same zone. <br /> (iii) The size and location of exterior and interior onsite waiting and client intake areas. <br /> (iv) The provision of onsite management. <br /> (v) The proximity to other emergency shelters,provided that emergency shelters are not required <br /> to be more than 300 feet apart. <br /> (vi) The length of stay. <br /> (vii)Lighting. <br /> (viii) Security during hours that the emergency shelter is in operation. <br /> (B) The permit processing, development, and management standards applied under this <br /> paragraph shall not be deemed to be discretionary acts within the meaning of the California <br /> Environmental Quality Act(Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000)of the Public <br /> Resources Code). <br /> (C)A local government that can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the department the existence <br /> of one or more emergency shelters either within its jurisdiction or pursuant to a <br /> multijurisdictional agreement that can accommodate that jurisdiction's need for emergency <br /> shelter identified in paragraph(7) may comply with the zoning requirements of subparagraph(A) <br /> by identifying a zone or zones where new emergency shelters are allowed with a conditional use <br /> permit. <br /> (D) A local government with an existing ordinance or ordinances that comply with this <br /> paragraph shall not be required to take additional action to identify zones for emergency shelters. <br /> The housing element must only describe how existing ordinances, policies, and standards are <br /> consistent with the requirements of this paragraph. <br /> (5)An analysis of potential and actual governmental constraints upon the maintenance, <br /> improvement, or development of housing for all income levels, including the types of housing <br /> identified in paragraph(1)of subdivision(c), and for persons with disabilities as identified in the <br /> analysis pursuant to paragraph(7), including land use controls, building codes and their <br /> enforcement, site improvements, fees and other exactions required of developers, local <br /> processing and permit procedures, and any locally adopted ordinances that directly impact the <br /> cost and supply of residential development. The analysis shall also demonstrate local efforts to <br /> P20-0412,Accessory Dwelling Units <br /> Planning Commission Exhibit B,Page 19 <br />year of the adoption <br /> of the housing element. The local government may identify additional zones where emergency <br /> P20-0412,Accessory Dwelling Units <br /> Planning Commission Exhibit B,Page 18 <br />age 14 <br /> the junior accessory dwelling <br /> P20-0412,Accessory Dwelling Units <br /> Planning Commission Exhibit B,Page 11 <br />be the result of <br /> P20-0412,Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission <br /> Exhibit A, PMC Amendments Page 4 <br /> Units Planning Commission <br /> 11 of 13 <br />3 <br /><br />y zoning districts include the RM and MU <br /> districts. The Central-Commercial (C-C) District also allows multifamily dwellings and thus in accordance with the <br /> new state law, must now also allow ADUs; JADUs would be allowed in existing single-family dwellings. <br /> P20-0412, Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission <br /> 3 of 13 <br />