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Dana Point council repeals outdated local SB 9 ordinance, aligns code with state law
Summary
The City Council voted unanimously to repeal a local ordinance implementing earlier SB 9 provisions so the city will rely solely on current state law when processing SB 9 applications, following a planning commission recommendation and no public opposition at a public hearing.
Dana Point — The City Council on Dec. 2 voted unanimously to repeal a local ordinance the city adopted in 2022 to implement Senate Bill 9, opting to rely solely on current state law for SB 9 applications.
Planning and community development manager Mr. Rossler told the council that Ordinance 22-01 added chapters 9.72 (regulating single-family duplexes) and 7.37 (regulating urban lot splits) to the Dana Point Municipal Code. He said those local provisions are now…
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