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Board launches review of county inclusionary housing rules; asks ad hoc and staff to bring options
Summary
Supervisors reviewed the county’s inclusionary ordinance and directed staff and the housing-policy ad hoc to return with options on increasing inclusionary percentages, removing or tightening in‑lieu provisions, and requiring a stronger mix of affordable rental and for‑sale units.
The San Benito County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 11 heard a briefing on the county’s inclusionary housing ordinance and directed staff and the board’s housing-policy ad hoc to return with specific policy options.
Staff presentation: Planning Director Abraham Prado reviewed the county’s current inclusionary regulations (chapter 21.03). Under current code, residential developments of 11 or more units must include 15% inclusionary…
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