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Subject: New eComment for Regular Meeting of the City Council/Closed Session at 5:00 pm/Regular Meeting at 6:30 pm
Date: Monday,December 20,2021 1:06:24 PM
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Meeting: Regular Meeting of the City Council/Closed Session at 5:00 pm/Regular Meeting at
6:30 pm
Item: 11. SENATE BILL 9 AND SENATE BILL 10 OVERVIEW The City Attorney's Office will
provide a presentation that summarizes the key bill provisions. Senate Bill (SB) 9 creates
opportunities for greater infill housing density by requiring cities to ministerially approve certain
housing development projects containing up to two (2) residential units on single-family zoned
parcels, without discretionary review or a hearing. SB 10 creates a voluntary process for cities to
access a streamlined zoning process for new multi-unit housing. The SB 10 bill authorizes cities
to adopt an ordinance increasing density to allow up to ten (10) dwelling units on any parcel, at a
height specified in the ordinance if the parcel is in a transit-rich area or an urban infill site as
defined. In January/February, staff will bring forward a Draft Ordinance for the implementation of
SB 9 before the Planning Commission and then to the City Council for consideration and
adoption. The Draft Ordinance would include provisions and development standards to ensure
additional housing units will be built in an orderly manner. With respect to SB 10, no action is
proposed in the near future. However, staff will continue to monitor and evaluate SB 10 for any
potential impacts and/or opportunities.
eComment: Neil Sherman Board member Tustin Meadows Community Association
My board has obtained a copy of letter from Senator
Toni G. Atkins, author of SB 9, to Ms Erika Contreras, Secretary of the Senate, to clarify the
applicability of SB 9's provisions. Specifically, that "SB 9 would not override CID or HOA
restrictions." CID are common interest developments, and HOA are homeowner's associations,
like Tustin Meadows. If the City Attorney isn't aware of this letter, I would like to send a copy to
him and the Council, so they fully understand SB 9's applicability. If necessary, please let me
know how I can send a copy of the letter. Thank you Neil Sherman
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