HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020/12/02 - 3PM Special Meeting AgendaCITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
SPECIAL MEETING
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
December 2, 2020 – 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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A. CALL TO ORDER
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call: Mayor Michael
Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy
Council Members Hutchison, Scott and Spagnolo
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the City Council on any item listed on the
agenda. State law prohibits the City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the
Agenda. The City Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments
are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Mayor,
depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak.
C. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION
C1.Presentation by City Attorney on Recent Housing Legislation and State Requirements for the
Housing Element Update.
D. ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATION
I, Linda A. Troyan, MMC, City Clerk Services Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby
certify under penalty of perjury that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on at least
twentyfour (24) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho
Cucamonga, California and on the City's website.
LINDA A. TROYAN, MMC
CITY CLERK SERVICES DIRECTOR
If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please contact the City
Clerk's office at (909) 4772700. Notification of 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGASPECIAL MEETINGCITY COUNCIL AGENDADecember 2, 2020 – 3:00 PMCouncil Chambers10500 Civic Center DriveRancho Cucamonga, CA 91730In response to the Governor's Executive Orders and the San Bernardino County Department of Public Healthrequirements, there will be no members of the public in attendance at the City Council Meetings. In place of in person attendance, members of the public are encouraged to watch from the safety of their homes in one of thefollowing ways: Live Streaming on the City's website at https://www.cityofrc.us/yourgovernment/citycouncilagendas or Local Cable: RCTV3 Programming.Members of the public wishing to speak during public communication may call at the start of the meeting bydialing (909)7742751. Calls will be answered in the order receivedA. CALL TO ORDERPledge of AllegianceRoll Call: Mayor Michael Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy Council Members Hutchison, Scott and SpagnoloB. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONSThis is the time and place for the general public to address the City Council on any item listed on theagenda. State law prohibits the City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on theAgenda. The City Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Commentsare to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Mayor,depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak.C. ITEMS OF DISCUSSIONC1.Presentation by City Attorney on Recent Housing Legislation and State Requirements for theHousing Element Update.D. ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATION
I, Linda A. Troyan, MMC, City Clerk Services Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby
certify under penalty of perjury that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on at least
twentyfour (24) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho
Cucamonga, California and on the City's website.
LINDA A. TROYAN, MMC
CITY CLERK SERVICES DIRECTOR
If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please contact the City
Clerk's office at (909) 4772700. Notification of 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make
reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. Listening devices are available for the hearing impaired.
Presented by:
THE SIXTH CYCLE HOUSING
ELEMENT UPDATE
City of Rancho Cucamonga
City Council Study Session
December 2, 2020
Diana Varat, Of Counsel
Overview of Presentation
Increased State Involvement in Planning &
Zoning for Housing
Increased State Enforcement of Housing Laws
Consequences of Not Adopting a Legally
Compliant Housing Element
Legal Requirements for Housing Elements
Additional Housing-Related Land Use Laws
Housing: A State-Level Priority
Increased State Involvement
Legislative Efforts to Reduce Barriers to
Housing Approvals and Production
•Emphasis on Local Housing
Approval Processes and
Development Standards
that Limit / Delay
Production of Housing
2017 – Housing Package
Grant Funding for Local Planning Efforts
Reduced Local Discretion regarding
Proposed Housing Development Projects
Mandatory Streamlined (Ministerial)
Approvals for Certain Types of Housing
•ADUs and “SB 35” Approvals
Reporting Requirements
2017 – Housing Package
Increased Enforcement of Housing Laws
•Department of Housing & Community
Development (HCD)
–HCD shall review local “action or failure to
act” for compliance with housing element
requirements and state housing laws
–HCD may refer a local agency to the
Attorney General’s Office
•Increased fines and penalties
2019 – The Housing Crisis Act
SB 330
•Limits Legislative Actions (Downzoning) for
Sites where Housing is an Allowable Use
–No Reducing Housing Capacity below
what was allowed on January 1, 2018
•Restricts Discretion for Project Approvals
–Limited Number of Hearings
–Replacement Unit Requirements
Clear Direction from the State
Maintain Residential Capacity
Reduce Barriers to Housing Production
Create More Certainty for Developers
Rely on Objective Standards and
Reduce Discretionary Processes for
Housing Approvals
Consequences of Noncompliance
Potential Litigation
Legal challenges for failing to comply
with Housing Element Law:
•Attorney General
•Private Lawsuits
Potential Judicial Remedies
Court may choose to:
•Suspend the City’s authority to issue
permits and subdivision maps
•Mandate that the City approve certain
housing approvals
•Prevent the City from denying certain
housing approvals
Significant Fines and Penalties
Other Consequences
Increased Scrutiny from HCD / AG
Loss of Control over Housing Approvals
Loss of Eligibility for Funding
SB 35 Approval Process
•Overrides Local Discretionary Processes
Housing Element Requirements
Purpose of the Housing Element
To identify current and future housing
needs for all income groups
To provide a framework for housing
policies and programs
To identify adequate sites for potential
development of various housing types
•“Sites Inventory” connected to Regional
Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) process
Process for Adoption
City Prepares Draft Housing Element
•Must comply w/ detailed State requirements
•Every 8 years (or every 4 years)
•Meaningful Public Participation
HCD Reviews Draft Housing Element and
Provides Comments
City Revises and Adopts Housing Element
HCD Certifies Housing Element (hopefully)
Regional Housing Needs Assessment
HCD Identifies Statewide Housing Need for
the 8-Year Housing Element Update
“Cycle” and Allocates Need to Regions
SCAG then Allocates Total Regional Need
to Cities / Counties within Region
HCD SCAG Cities /
Counties
Regional Housing Needs Assessment
Each city / county gets a total RHNA
allocation, divided by income level
Rancho Cucamonga
Sixth Cycle (2021-2029) Draft RHNA Allocation
Very Low
Income
Low
Income
Moderate
Income
Above
Moderate
Income
Total
3,237 1,916 2,033 3,315 10,501
Basic Components of the
Housing Element
Housing Needs Assessment
•Analyze Demographics, Household
Characteristics, and Existing Housing Stock
Constraints Analysis
Site Inventory
•Identify Capacity for Residential Development
to Meet RHNA at All Income Levels
Quantified Objectives
Programs
Potential Governmental Constraints
Analyze Constraints, for example:
•Land use controls (e.g., parking, lot
coverage, height limits, unit size, and
open space requirements)
•Fees and other exactions
•Local processing and permit procedures
Identify Efforts to Remove Constraints
Non-Governmental Constraints
Include an Analysis of Actual and
Potential Non-Governmental
Constraints, for each of the following:
•Availability of Financing
•Price of Land
•Cost of Construction
Sites Inventory & Analysis
List of Properties by Assessor’s Parcel
Number with Information for Each Parcel
•Realistic development capacity
•Number of units and income level that
can be accommodated on each site
•Demonstrate zoning to accommodate
need for lower income households
Site Identification
Vacant Sites
Nonvacant (Underutilized) Sites
•Additional analysis / justification may be
required if:
–Previously included in Housing Element
–Small or Large Sites
–Mixed Use
Capacity – Lower Income Housing
Must identify sites to meet all RHNA
income groups, including lower income
How can a site “accommodate” lower
income housing?
•“Default Density”
–At least 30 dwelling units / acre
Site Identification Strategies
Combine Vacant and Nonvacant Sites
Rely on ADUs, Mixed Use, & Multi-Family
“Realistic Capacity for Development”
Identify More Capacity than RHNA
•Known as a “Buffer”
Inadequate Capacity?
If Site Inventory does not identify
adequate capacity based on current
zoning standards, a program for
rezoning is required
•Specific Requirements for Sites for Lower
Income Households, for example:
–By-Right Development Approvals
–Inclusionary Requirement
Fair Housing – Analysis & Program
Analyze Fair Housing Concerns
Assess Enforcement & Outreach Capacity
Site Inventory:
•Disperse Sites for Lower Income Housing
throughout Community
•Combine Sites for Lower Income Households in
Lower Resource Areas with Programs to Create
Opportunity and Encourage Investment
Quantified Objectives &
Housing Programs
Summary of Quantified Objectives
•New construction, rehab, and conservation
Housing Programs
•Schedule of Specific Actions
•Timeline for Implementation
Quantified Objectives &
Housing Programs
Providing Adequate Sites
•Rezoning to address shortfall of capacity for
each income level and type of housing
Addressing Governmental Constraints
Conserving / Improving Existing Stock
Preserving At-Risk Units
Other Housing / Land Use Laws
Maintain Residential Capacity
Housing Element “No Net Loss”
•Applies to “Site Inventory” sites
•Importance of Having a “Buffer”
SB 330 “No Net Loss”
•Applies to Sites where Housing was an
Allowable Use as of January 1, 2018
Create Certainty for Developers
Earlier “Vested Rights” for Housing
Development Projects
•“Preliminary Application” Process
•Housing Accountability Act
Reduced Local Discretion
Mandatory Density Bonuses
Mandatory Ministerial Processes
•ADUs, SB 35 Approvals, etc.
Reduced Local Discretion (HAA)
Limited Local Authority if a Proposed
Housing Development Project Complies
with Applicable Objective Standards
•City Cannot Deny or Reduce Density of
Housing Development Projects on the
Basis of Subjective Standards
–Limited Exception: “Specific, Adverse
Impact” Finding
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Objective v. Subjective Standards
Density requirements
Height limitations
Lot coverage
Setbacks
FAR requirements
Required list of
materials
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Reflect the look
and feel of the
community
Site is not
physically
suitable for the
proposed use
Must be
compatible with
adjacent uses
Conclusion
Less Control over Local Planning and
Zoning if Noncompliant Housing Element
Plan for Housing through Combination of
Strategies and Targeted Density
Priority is to Maintain Residential Capacity
Establish Objective Standards and
Ministerial Processes, Where Feasible
Questions? Thank you!