110 - BY-RIGHT APPROVAL
This chapter specifies the process for reviewing uses entitled to review as a "use by right" as defined in Government Code Section 65583.2. In enacting this chapter, it is the intent of the City to implement State law as well as the goals, objectives, and policies of the City's Housing Element of the General Plan.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
If any portion of this chapter conflicts with any applicable State law, State law shall supersede this chapter. Any ambiguities in this chapter shall be interpreted to be consistent with State law. Statutory references in this chapter include successor provisions.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
The following uses are eligible for by-right approval:
A.
Projects that satisfy the criteria outlined in subsections (1) and (2) below:
1.
Are located on sites listed as lower-income sites in the adopted housing element site inventory pursuant to Government Code Section 65583.2 subdivision (c) that are shown to have been either:
a.
Vacant and listed in two prior housing element site inventories; or
b.
Non-vacant and listed in a previous housing element site inventory; and the sites identified in the adopted housing element, including the following APNs:
i.
7066-013-046.
ii.
7066-013-057.
iii.
7066-013-913.
2.
Twenty percent of the total number of housing units in the project are proposed to be available to lower-income households at affordable rent or affordable housing cost, as applicable.
B.
Permanent supportive housing as defined in Government Code Section 65660 that meets all of the requirements of Government Code Sections 65660 et seq.
C.
Low barrier navigation centers as defined in Government Code Section 65660 that meets all of the requirements of Government Code Sections 65660 et seq.
D.
One hundred percent affordable projects located on land that was owned by an independent institution of higher education or religious institution as described in Government Code Section 65913.16.
E.
Emergency shelters in the R-2, R-3, R-4, RIH, MU-1, MU-2, C-2, C-4, and PF Zones pursuant to the objective standards established by Section 18.70.110 and other applicable standards established by the respective zone.
F.
Single-occupancy projects in the R-2, R-3, R-4, RIH, MU-1, MU-2, and C-4 whereas 20 percent of the total number of units in the project are proposed to be available to lower-income households at affordable rent or affordable housing cost, as applicable.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
An applicant for a project eligible for by-right zoning approval shall submit an application for administrative review for approval of the design. No discretionary permit or approval is required.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
A.
For administrative review applications listed in this section, the Community Development Director or his/her designee, without notice or hearing, shall consider the application ministerially without discretionary review. When the application is in compliance with the relevant standards, the permit shall be issued. Should the Community Development Director or his/her designee find that the application is not in compliance with the relevant standards, the Community Development Director or his/her designee shall issue a written notice to the applicant identifying which standards have not been met. The decision may be appealed to Planning Commission only by the applicant or the owner of the subject property.
B.
The application for the administrative review shall be reviewed for conformance with objective standards established by the Zoning Code.
C.
As provided by Government Code Section 65583.2(i), an eligible project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.
D.
Permanent supportive housing shall be reviewed consistent with the provisions of Government Code Sections 65650 et seq.
E.
Low barrier navigation centers shall be reviewed consistent with the provisions of Government Code Sections 65650 et seq.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
In granting administrative approval, the Community Development Director or his/her designee, shall issue a letter of approval and shall make the following findings:
1.
That the project is eligible for by-right approval under State law.
2.
That the project complies with all applicable objective zoning and other adopted standards.
3.
That the project is granted subject to such applicable conditions as required to meet the standards of the use and zone in which it is located and to comply with applicable design standards.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
110 - BY-RIGHT APPROVAL
This chapter specifies the process for reviewing uses entitled to review as a "use by right" as defined in Government Code Section 65583.2. In enacting this chapter, it is the intent of the City to implement State law as well as the goals, objectives, and policies of the City's Housing Element of the General Plan.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
If any portion of this chapter conflicts with any applicable State law, State law shall supersede this chapter. Any ambiguities in this chapter shall be interpreted to be consistent with State law. Statutory references in this chapter include successor provisions.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
The following uses are eligible for by-right approval:
A.
Projects that satisfy the criteria outlined in subsections (1) and (2) below:
1.
Are located on sites listed as lower-income sites in the adopted housing element site inventory pursuant to Government Code Section 65583.2 subdivision (c) that are shown to have been either:
a.
Vacant and listed in two prior housing element site inventories; or
b.
Non-vacant and listed in a previous housing element site inventory; and the sites identified in the adopted housing element, including the following APNs:
i.
7066-013-046.
ii.
7066-013-057.
iii.
7066-013-913.
2.
Twenty percent of the total number of housing units in the project are proposed to be available to lower-income households at affordable rent or affordable housing cost, as applicable.
B.
Permanent supportive housing as defined in Government Code Section 65660 that meets all of the requirements of Government Code Sections 65660 et seq.
C.
Low barrier navigation centers as defined in Government Code Section 65660 that meets all of the requirements of Government Code Sections 65660 et seq.
D.
One hundred percent affordable projects located on land that was owned by an independent institution of higher education or religious institution as described in Government Code Section 65913.16.
E.
Emergency shelters in the R-2, R-3, R-4, RIH, MU-1, MU-2, C-2, C-4, and PF Zones pursuant to the objective standards established by Section 18.70.110 and other applicable standards established by the respective zone.
F.
Single-occupancy projects in the R-2, R-3, R-4, RIH, MU-1, MU-2, and C-4 whereas 20 percent of the total number of units in the project are proposed to be available to lower-income households at affordable rent or affordable housing cost, as applicable.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
An applicant for a project eligible for by-right zoning approval shall submit an application for administrative review for approval of the design. No discretionary permit or approval is required.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
A.
For administrative review applications listed in this section, the Community Development Director or his/her designee, without notice or hearing, shall consider the application ministerially without discretionary review. When the application is in compliance with the relevant standards, the permit shall be issued. Should the Community Development Director or his/her designee find that the application is not in compliance with the relevant standards, the Community Development Director or his/her designee shall issue a written notice to the applicant identifying which standards have not been met. The decision may be appealed to Planning Commission only by the applicant or the owner of the subject property.
B.
The application for the administrative review shall be reviewed for conformance with objective standards established by the Zoning Code.
C.
As provided by Government Code Section 65583.2(i), an eligible project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.
D.
Permanent supportive housing shall be reviewed consistent with the provisions of Government Code Sections 65650 et seq.
E.
Low barrier navigation centers shall be reviewed consistent with the provisions of Government Code Sections 65650 et seq.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)
In granting administrative approval, the Community Development Director or his/her designee, shall issue a letter of approval and shall make the following findings:
1.
That the project is eligible for by-right approval under State law.
2.
That the project complies with all applicable objective zoning and other adopted standards.
3.
That the project is granted subject to such applicable conditions as required to meet the standards of the use and zone in which it is located and to comply with applicable design standards.
(Ord. No. 2024-620, § 2(Att.), 1-8-2025)