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City attorney briefs Commission on California Supreme Court inclusionary‑housing ruling; Planning Commission waives review of two budget ordinances
Summary
The City Attorney explained a California Supreme Court decision upholding local inclusionary housing rules; the Commission also voted to waive its 90‑day review so two budget‑related ordinances (fee waiver for legalizing accessory units and administrative code clarification for the Affordable Housing Fund) can proceed with the budget.
City Attorney staff briefed the Planning Commission on a California Supreme Court ruling that affirmed the constitutionality of certain local inclusionary‑housing requirements, and the Commission took action on two budget‑related ordinances.
Kate Stacy of the City Attorney’s Office summarized the decision: the California Supreme Court held that local inclusionary housing requirements can be adopted as general police‑power regulations—so long as they bear a reasonable relationship to the public welfare and are not confiscatory—rather than as land‑use…
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