Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 20-0247   
Type: Information Only Status: Information Only
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 2/4/2020
Title: Study Session Summary of January 14, 2020 - New Legislation Related to Housing
Title
Study Session Summary of January 14, 2020 - New Legislation Related to Housing

Summary
Call to Order:
Vice Mayor Smith called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.

City Councilmembers Present:
Mayor Larry Klein
Vice Mayor Nancy Smith
Councilmember Glenn Hendricks
Councilmember Gustav Larsson
Councilmember Russ Melton
Councilmember Michael S. Goldman
Councilmember Mason Fong

City Councilmembers Absent:
None

Study Session Summary:
Andrew Miner (Assistant Director of Community Development), Rebecca Moon (Senior Assistant City Attorney), Jenny Carloni (Housing Officer), and Amber Blizinski (Principal Planner) delivered a presentation that discussed the new housing legislation that passed in 2019 and provided highlights of pending legislation for 2020. The presentation provided an overview of the new legislation, implications of the new laws on Sunnyvale and methods to retain control of local development and minimize any negative effects of these new regulations on the City.

Councilmembers asked questions on the following items:
* Defining:
o 100% affordable; and
o Major Transit Stop
* Whether the new laws apply to housing projects that were submitted prior to January 1, 2020
* Information on what concessions may be
* Who qualifies for 80% affordable income housing?
* Quantity of surplus land in Sunnyvale
* Size differences on JADUs and SADUs
* Do these laws effect Sunnyvale's ability to charge processing fees?
* How will Sunnyvale verify information received from property owners on tenants over the previous five years in relating to the regulations in SB 330?
* How will the Preliminary Application process work?
* How will this legislation effect the Reach Code efforts and Green Building requirements?
* Does the City keep track of vacant residential properties?

In addition, the Council made the following comments:
* Updates to the existing design guideline documents should be prioritized to ensure they are objective.
* Is the Council authorized lobbyist ...

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