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Government Code §65583 <br /> Government Code§65583. <br /> The housing element shall consist of an identification and analysis of existing and projected <br /> housing needs and a statement of goals, policies, quantified objectives, financial resources, and <br /> scheduled programs for the preservation, improvement, and development of housing. The <br /> housing element shall identify adequate sites for housing, including rental housing, factory-built <br /> housing,mobilehomes, and emergency shelters, and shall make adequate provision for the <br /> existing and projected needs of all economic segments of the community. The element shall <br /> contain all of the following: <br /> (a) An assessment of housing needs and an inventory of resources and constraints relevant to the <br /> meeting of these needs. The assessment and inventory shall include all of the following: <br /> (1) An analysis of population and employment trends and documentation of projections and a <br /> quantification of the locality's existing and projected housing needs for all income levels, <br /> including extremely low income households, as defined in subdivision(b)of Section 50105 and <br /> Section 50106 of the Health and Safety Code. These existing and projected needs shall include <br /> the locality's share of the regional housing need in accordance with Section 65584. Local <br /> agencies shall calculate the subset of very low income households allotted under Section 65584 <br /> that qualify as extremely low income households. The local agency may either use available <br /> census data to calculate the percentage of very low income households that qualify as extremely <br /> low income households or presume that 50 percent of the very low income households qualify as <br /> extremely low income households. The number of extremely low income households and very <br /> low income households shall equal the jurisdiction's allocation of very low income households <br /> pursuant to Section 65584. <br /> (2)An analysis and documentation of household characteristics, including level of payment <br /> compared to ability to pay, housing characteristics, including overcrowding, and housing stock <br /> condition. <br /> (3)An inventory of land suitable and available for residential development, including vacant <br /> sites and sites having realistic and demonstrated potential for redevelopment during the planning <br /> period to meet the locality's housing need for a designated income level, and an analysis of the <br /> relationship of zoning and public facilities and services to these sites. <br /> (4) (A) The identification of a zone or zones where emergency shelters are allowed as a <br /> permitted use without a conditional use or other discretionary permit. The identified zone or <br /> zones shall include sufficient capacity to accommodate the need for emergency shelter identified <br /> in paragraph(7), except that each local government shall identify a zone or zones that can <br /> accommodate at least one year-round emergency shelter. If the local government cannot identify <br /> a zone or zones with sufficient capacity,the local government shall include a program to amend <br /> its zoning ordinance to meet the requirements of this paragraph within one year of the adoption <br /> of the housing element. The local government may identify additional zones where emergency <br /> P20-0412.Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission,July 8, 2020 <br /> Exhibit B, State Law, Page 18 <br /> State Law, Page 14 <br /> P20-0412,Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission, July 8, 2020 <br /> Exhibit B, State Law, Page 11 <br />acteristics of the project. <br /> P20-0412,Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission, July 8, 2020 <br /> Exhibit A, PMC Amendments, Page 5 <br />2020. <br /> P20-0412, Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission <br /> 6 of 9 <br />ing windows to allow for those windows to be the same size, shape, and height. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 9 June 24, 2020 <br />