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Port Hueneme introduces municipal code changes to align with state housing law, extend noticing and ease signage rules
Summary
Council introduced a package of municipal‑code amendments to comply with recent state housing laws (including allowing some employee and supportive housing by right and updating density/inclusionary rules), extend public‑hearing notice periods to 20 days for certain land‑use ordinances, allow an extra garage sale per household, and expand temporary banner allowances; all items were introduced for first reading unanimously.
The Port Hueneme City Council on Nov. 4 introduced a set of municipal‑code amendments aimed at aligning the city’s zoning and administrative rules with recent state housing legislation and relaxing some temporary sign and garage‑sale restrictions. The council voted unanimously to introduce the ordinances for first reading by title only.
Staff framed the package as largely “cleanup” to implement recent state law changes: under the proposed changes, employee housing accommodating six or fewer employees would be allowed by right in residential zones; supportive‑housing developments would be allowed by right without a…
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