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RESOLUTION NO. 19-1078 <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PLEASANTON OPPOSING, <br /> UNLESS AMENDED, CALIFORNIA STATE SENATE BILL 50 — WIENER. <br /> PLANNING AND ZONING: HOUSING DEVELOPMENT: INCENTIVES <br /> WHEREAS, in December 2018, State Senator Scott Wiener introduced Senate Bill 50 <br /> which will greatly undermine locally adopted General Plans, Housing Elements, and <br /> Sustainable Community Strategies by allowing developers to override state approved <br /> housing plans; and <br /> WHEREAS, Senate Bill 50 gives housing developers and transit agencies power to <br /> determine housing densities, heights up to 55 feet, parking requirements, and design review <br /> standards for transit-rich housing projects within one-half mile of a major transit stop; and <br /> WHEREAS, Senate Bill 50 provides no protection to cities with downtown districts that <br /> are historic in nature; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Pleasanton has consistently addressed local and regional <br /> housing needs in a manner that respects its local community character; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Pleasanton has an interest in maintaining local control of <br /> decision-making related to all aspects of the management of the local jurisdiction, including <br /> but not limited to financial, land use and development, and growth-related matters; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Pleasanton Legislative Framework promotes the guiding <br /> principle for housing to support legislation that: <br /> (a) seeks balanced solutions which consider housing, jobs, and transportation <br /> together; <br /> (b) promotes and protects affordability in the housing stock; <br /> (c) is context-sensitive and does not take a one size fits all approach; <br /> (d) allows the City to exercise its local control developing locally-appropriate plans that <br /> meet State objectives in a manner that is compatible with existing community character; and <br /> (e) provides funding and resources for infrastructure and services in tandem with new <br /> housing production mandates. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE PLEASANTON CITY COUNCIL <br /> DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER THE FOLLOWING: <br /> SECTION 1. Joins with other jurisdictions and a growing statewide coalition of <br /> housing advocates in opposing Senate Bill 50, unless amended to cure these concerns. <br /> SECTION 2. Affirms its interest in and commitment to shaping housing policy <br /> outcomes in a constructive manner that will result in better outcomes for the region and the <br /> individual communities. <br />