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Grand Jury Findings — "Group Homes" <br />Responses to Findings <br />Can Be <br />Requires <br />City <br />Accomplished <br />City <br />Need <br />Finding <br />Position <br />Response to Finding <br />by Staff <br />Council <br />Budget <br />Completion <br />(1 or 2) <br />Administratively <br />Policy <br />Allocation <br />Date <br />(Y or N) <br />Direction <br />(Y or N) <br />(Y or N) <br />F1 <br />Group homes too close to <br />1 <br />The City agrees with this finding. <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />one another contribute to <br />Moreover, State Legislative actions under <br />the problems associated <br />Health and Safety Codes explicitly limit <br />with overconcentration. <br />local control and regulations by <br />preemptively restricting the autonomy of <br />cities and counties. Because of these <br />constraints, the City does not have <br />sufficient information to corroborate the <br />finding or otherwise provide a more <br />detailed response. <br />a. The State actions establish that <br />alcoholism or drug abuse recovery <br />or treatment facilities serving six <br />or fewer individuals cannot not be <br />classified as boarding houses, <br />rooming houses, institutions, or <br />care homes for minors, the <br />elderly, or individuals with mental <br />health disorders and instead are <br />to be treated as a residence. <br />Moreover, these facilities should <br />not be considered businesses <br />operated for profit or <br />distinguished in any way from <br />single-family residences. <br />