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<br />27 <br /> <br />990052\01\3407083.1 <br />Government Code Provision Housing Element Compliance <br />• Section B.2.4: Methodology, <br />Phase 5 <br />• Section B.2.5: Suitability of <br />Nonvacant Sites <br />(g)(2) In addition to the analysis required in paragraph (1), when a city or county is <br />relying on nonvacant sites described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) to accommodate <br />50 percent or more of its housing need for lower income households, the methodology <br />used to determine additional development potential shall demonstrate that the existing <br />use identified pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) does not constitute an <br />impediment to additional residential development during the period covered by the <br />housing element. An existing use shall be presumed to impede additional residential <br />development, absent findings based on substantial evidence that the use is likely to be <br />discontinued during the planning period. <br />Appendix B: Sites Inventory & <br />Methodology <br />• Section B.2.5: Suitability of <br />Nonvacant Sites <br />(g)(3) Notwithstanding any other law, and in addition to the requirements in paragraphs <br />(1) and (2), sites that currently have residential uses, or within the past five years have <br />had residential uses that have been vacated or demolished, that are or were subject to a <br />recorded covenant, ordinance, or law that restricts rents to levels affordable to persons <br />and families of low or very low income, subject to any other form of rent or price control <br />through a public entity’s valid exercise of its police power, or occupied by low or very <br />low income households, shall be subject to a policy requiring the replacement of all those <br />units affordable to the same or lower income level as a condition of any development on <br />the site. Replacement requirements shall be consistent with those set forth in paragraph <br />(3) of subdivision (c) of Section 65915. <br />Main Body: <br />• Section 4.B: Goals, Policies, and <br />Programs, Program 3.6 <br /> <br />(h) The program required by subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of <br />Section 65583 shall accommodate 100 percent of the need for housing for very low and <br />low-income households allocated pursuant to Section 65584 for which site capacity has <br />not been identified in the inventory of sites pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) <br />on sites that shall be zoned to permit owner-occupied and rental multifamily residential <br />use by right for developments in which at least 20 percent of the units are affordable to <br />lower income households during the planning period. <br />Main Body: <br />• Section 4.B: Goals, Policies, and <br />Programs, Program 1.1 <br />Appendix B: Sites Inventory & <br />Methodology <br />• Section B.3.2: Rezoning <br /> <br />(h) These sites shall be zoned with minimum density and development standards that <br />permit at least <br />Main Body:
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