Government Code §65583
<br /> multifamily revenue bond programs, local redevelopment programs,the federal Community
<br /> Development Block Grant Program, or local in-lieu fees. "Assisted housing developments" shall
<br /> also include multifamily rental units that were developed pursuant to a local inclusionary
<br /> housing program or used to qualify for a density bonus pursuant to Section 65916.
<br /> (A) The analysis shall include a listing of each development by project name and address, the
<br /> type of governmental assistance received,the earliest possible date of change from low-income
<br /> use, and the total number of elderly and nonelderly units that could be lost from the locality's
<br /> low-income housing stock in each year during the 10-year period. For purposes of state and
<br /> federally funded projects,the analysis required by this subparagraph need only contain
<br /> information available on a statewide basis.
<br /> (B) The analysis shall estimate the total cost of producing new rental housing that is comparable
<br /> in size and rent levels,to replace the units that could change from low-income use, and an
<br /> estimated cost of preserving the assisted housing developments. This cost analysis for
<br /> replacement housing may be done aggregately for each five-year period and does not have to
<br /> contain a project-by-project cost estimate.
<br /> (C) The analysis shall identify public and private nonprofit corporations known to the local
<br /> government that have legal and managerial capacity to acquire and manage these housing
<br /> developments.
<br /> (D) The analysis shall identify and consider the use of all federal, state, and local financing and
<br /> subsidy programs that can be used to preserve, for lower income households,the assisted
<br /> housing developments, identified in this paragraph, including, but not limited to, federal
<br /> Community Development Block Grant Program funds,tax increment funds received by a
<br /> redevelopment agency of the community, and administrative fees received by a housing
<br /> authority operating within the community. In considering the use of these financing and subsidy
<br /> programs,the analysis shall identify the amounts of funds under each available program that
<br /> have not been legally obligated for other purposes and that could be available for use in
<br /> preserving assisted housing developments.
<br /> (b) (1) A statement of the community's goals, quantified objectives, and policies relative to the
<br /> maintenance,preservation, improvement, and development of housing.
<br /> (2) It is recognized that the total housing needs identified pursuant to subdivision(a)may exceed
<br /> available resources and the community's ability to satisfy this need within the content of the
<br /> general plan requirements outlined in Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300). Under these
<br /> circumstances, the quantified objectives need not be identical to the total housing needs. The
<br /> quantified objectives shall establish the maximum number of housing units by income category,
<br /> including extremely low income, that can be constructed, rehabilitated, and conserved over a
<br /> five-year time period.
<br /> (c) A program that sets forth a schedule of actions during the planning period, each with a
<br /> timeline for implementation,that may recognize that certain programs are ongoing, such that
<br /> P20-0412,Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission, July 8, 2020
<br /> Exhibit B, State Law,Page 21
<br />863.10, 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.
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