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Perris council directs staff to draft ‘no net loss’ density bonus ordinance to meet SB 330 requirements
Summary
The Perris City Council directed staff to prepare a draft “no net loss” residential density bonus ordinance to create a citywide unit bank that would allow residential capacity removed by one project to be relocated elsewhere, a mechanism intended to meet California Senate Bill 330.
The Perris City Council directed staff to prepare a draft “no net loss” residential density‑bonus ordinance to create a ledger-based unit bank for relocating residential capacity when projects remove housing, a program intended to comply with state Senate Bill 330.
Principal Planner Rafael Garcia told the council the ordinance would function as a citywide mechanism to ensure that when a project reduces residential capacity in one place, that capacity is relocated to another site. Garcia said the city had identified the River Glen Specific Plan area, east of Case Road by the Metrolink station, as a potential receiving area and noted landowner representatives had expressed tentative support for the concept.
The council moved into lengthy discussion about scope, safeguards and likely users…
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