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Item 28 - Resolutions to Exempt Parcels from AB 2011 and SB 6
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Item 28 - Resolutions to Exempt Parcels from AB 2011 and SB 6
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Developer must provide <br />local agency with monthly <br />compliance reports <br /> <br />Other Notable Provisions <br />All AB 2011 Projects SB 6 Projects <br /> Projects may be eligible for density bonus, incentives or <br />concessions, waivers or parking ratios pursuant to density bonus <br />law <br /> Local government must ensure project complies with SB 330 <br />replacement housing requirement even if not in affected city or <br />county <br /> HCD has enforcement authority and must publish technical <br />assistance <br /> Jurisdictions must include certain specified information about AB <br />2011 projects in housing element annual reports <br /> Local agency may exempt <br />parcel if it makes written <br />findings supported by <br />substantial evidence of <br />either: <br />o Concurrently <br />reallocated the lost <br />residential density to <br />other lots so there is <br />no-net loss; or <br />o Lost residential dens ity <br />can be accommodated <br />on a site or sites <br />allowing residential <br />densities at or above <br />those specified above <br />and in excess of the <br />acres required to <br />accommodate the local <br />agency’s share of <br />housing for lower- <br />income households <br /> May reallocate density to <br />site or sties if those sites: <br />o Are suitable for <br />residential <br />development; AND <br />o Are subject to a by -right <br />development ordinance <br /> Prevailing wage <br />requirements may be <br />enforced by Labor <br />Commissioner <br /> Developer may be subject <br />to civil penalty of $10,000 <br />per month for failure to <br />provide monthly compliance <br />report <br /> Developer may be subject <br />to civil penalty of $200 per <br />day for each worker <br />employed in contravention <br />of “skilled and trained <br />workforce” requirement. <br /> <br />Development Standards <br />AB 2011 Mixed-income Housing Projects <br /> In metropolitan jurisdiction, the residential density shall meet or exceed the greater of the following: <br />o The existing residential density permitted;
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