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Government Code§65583 <br /> remove governmental constraints that hinder the locality from meeting its share of the regional <br /> housing need in accordance with Section 65584 and from meeting the need for housing for <br /> persons with disabilities, supportive housing, transitional housing, and emergency shelters <br /> identified pursuant to paragraph(7). <br /> (6) An analysis of potential and actual nongovernmental constraints upon the maintenance, <br /> improvement, or development of housing for all income levels, including the availability of <br /> financing, the price of land, the cost of construction,the requests to develop housing at densities <br /> below those anticipated in the analysis required by subdivision(c)of Section 65583.2, and the <br /> length of time between receiving approval for a housing development and submittal of an <br /> application for building permits for that housing development that hinder the construction of a <br /> locality's share of the regional housing need in accordance with Section 65584. The analysis <br /> shall also demonstrate local efforts to remove nongovernmental constraints that create a gap <br /> between the locality's planning for the development of housing for all income levels and the <br /> construction of that housing. <br /> (7)An analysis of any special housing needs, such as those of the elderly;persons with <br /> disabilities, including a developmental disability, as defined in Section 4512 of the Welfare and <br /> Institutions Code; large families; farmworkers; families with female heads of households; and <br /> families and persons in need of emergency shelter. The need for emergency shelter shall be <br /> assessed based on the capacity necessary to accommodate the most recent homeless point-in- <br /> time count conducted before the start of the planning period, the need for emergency shelter <br /> based on number of beds available on a year-round and seasonal basis,the number of shelter <br /> beds that go unused on an average monthly basis within a one-year period, and the percentage of <br /> those in emergency shelters that move to permanent housing solutions. The need for emergency <br /> shelter may be reduced by the number of supportive housing units that are identified in an <br /> adopted 10-year plan to end chronic homelessness and that are either vacant or for which funding <br /> has been identified to allow construction during the planning period. An analysis of special <br /> housing needs by a city or county may include an analysis of the need for frequent user <br /> coordinated care housing services. <br /> (8) An analysis of opportunities for energy conservation with respect to residential development. <br /> Cities and counties are encouraged to include weatherization and energy efficiency <br /> improvements as part of publicly subsidized housing rehabilitation projects. This may include <br /> energy efficiency measures that encompass the building envelope, its heating and cooling <br /> systems, and its electrical system. <br /> (9) An analysis of existing assisted housing developments that are eligible to change from low- <br /> income housing uses during the next 10 years due to termination of subsidy contracts, mortgage <br /> prepayment, or expiration of restrictions on use. "Assisted housing developments," for the <br /> purpose of this section, shall mean multifamily rental housing that receives governmental <br /> assistance under federal programs listed in subdivision(a)of Section 65863.10, state and local <br /> P20-0412,Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission, July 8, 2020 <br /> Exhibit B, State Law, Page 20 <br /> 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 />