Laserfiche WebLink
7 <br /> <br />990052\01\3407083.1 <br />Government Code Provision Housing Element Compliance <br />• Section C.2.2: Land Use <br />Controls <br />(a)(7) and families and persons in need of emergency shelter. Appendix C: Housing Constraints <br />• Section C.2.2: Land Use <br />Controls <br />(a)(7) The need for emergency shelter shall be assessed based on the capacity necessary <br />to accommodate the most recent homeless point-in-time count conducted before the start <br />of the planning period, the need for emergency shelter based on number of beds available <br />on a year-round and seasonal basis, the number of shelter beds that go unused on an <br />average monthly basis within a one-year period, and the percentage of those in <br />emergency shelters that move to permanent housing solutions. <br />Appendix C: Housing Constraints <br />• Section C.2.2: Land Use <br />Controls <br />(a)(7) The need for emergency shelter may be reduced by the number of supportive <br />housing units that are identified in an adopted 10-year plan to end chronic homelessness <br />and that are either vacant or for which funding has been identified to allow construction <br />during the planning period. <br />Appendix C: Housing Constraints <br />• Section C.2.2: Land Use <br />Controls <br />(a)(7) An analysis of special housing needs by a city or county may include an analysis <br />of the need for frequent user coordinated care housing services. <br />Appendix A: Housing Needs <br />Assessment <br />• Section A.3.4: Special Housing <br />Needs <br />(a)(8) An analysis of opportunities for energy conservation with respect to residential <br />development. Cities and counties are encouraged to include weatherization and energy <br />efficiency improvements as part of publicly subsidized housing rehabilitation projects. <br />This may include energy efficiency measures that encompass the building envelope, its <br />heating and cooling systems, and its electrical system. <br />Main Body: <br />• Section 3.D: Opportunities for <br />Energy Conservation <br />(a)(9) An analysis of existing assisted housing developments that are eligible to change <br />from low-income housing uses during the next 10 years due to termination of subsidy <br />contracts, mortgage prepayment, or expiration of restrictions on use. “Assisted housing <br />developments,” for the purpose of this section, shall mean multifamily rental housing <br />that receives governmental assistance under federal programs listed in subdivision (a) of <br />Section 65863.10, state and local multifamily revenue bond programs, local <br />redevelopment programs, the federal Community Development Block Grant Program, or <br />local in-lieu fees. “Assisted housing developments” shall also include multifamily rental <br />Appendix A: Housing Needs <br />Assessment <br />• Section A.5.4: At-Risk Housing <br />Assessment