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HE ;_IIY Of <br /> PLEASANTON, DRAFT 2023 Legislative Positions <br /> Bill # and Title Description Recommended TVC <br /> City Position Position/League <br /> Position <br /> the underutilized parking with the public, a private entity, a public <br /> agency, or other users. The bill would require a public agency to <br /> allow shared parking to be counted toward meeting automobile <br /> parking requirements for a new or existing development or use, <br /> including underutilized parking spaces, when the parking spaces <br /> meet specified conditions regarding the distance of the spaces from <br /> the applicable site. The bill would require a public agency to accept <br /> a parking analysis using peer-reviewed methodologies developed <br /> by a professional planning association, as specified, when <br /> determining the number of shared parking spaces that can be <br /> reasonably shared between different uses. <br /> 7 AB 1308 The Planning and Zoning Law authorizes the legislative body of any Oppose None/Watch <br /> (Quirk-Silva) county or city to adopt ordinances that regulate the use of buildings, <br /> structures, and land as between industry, business, residences, <br /> Planning and Zoning open space, and other purposes. This bill would prohibit a public <br /> Law: single-family agency, as defined, from imposing a new minimum parking <br /> residences: parking requirement on a project to remodel, renovate, or add to a single <br /> requirements. family residence, except as specified. <br /> 8 AB 1490 Current law requires the Department of Housing and Community Oppose unless None/Pending <br /> (Lee) Development to give priority with respect to funding under the amended Opposition <br /> Multifamily Housing Program to projects that prioritize adaptive <br /> Affordable housing reuse in existing developed areas served with public infrastructure, <br /> development as specified. This bill would define adaptive reuse as the retrofitting <br /> and repurposing of an existing building to create new residential <br /> projects: adaptive units. The bill would require a local government to provide an <br /> reuse. affordable housing project that is an adaptive reuse project and that <br /> guarantees that 100% of the units be made available for lower <br /> income households, 50% of which shall be made available to <br /> extremely low income households or very low income households, <br /> specified benefits and exemptions by local government agencies, <br /> including, among other things, approval of all entitlements and <br /> 4Page <br /> Updated 4.10.23 <br />