SB 130
Housing.
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Majority
Fiscal committee
No
Appropriation
No
Current location
Budget
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Bill overview
This bill aims to streamline the approval process for housing developments in California by removing certain restrictions and requirements imposed by existing laws. Specifically, it prohibits fees associated with reasonable restrictions on Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units (JADUs), eliminates unnecessary ministerial review requirements for ADU projects, and extends the duration of several housing accountability protections. The bill also modifies data requirements for regional housing need planning and removes limitations on the number of public hearings required for housing development projects. Furthermore, it broadens the scope of the National Mortgage Special Deposit Fund to include legal services for homeownership preservation and removes certain restrictions related to surplus land disposal and historic site determinations.
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Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review
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