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Commissioners discuss local 'streamlining' options, demolition control and recent urgency ordinance on starter homes
Summary
On April 28 commissioners updated the public on subcommittee work to design local alternatives to state housing laws (examples referred to as Campbell‑9/Campbell‑1123), discussed a Council urgency ordinance implementing SB‑1123 that requires vacancy at application, and staff said they have requested technical advice from HCD on a demolition control ordinance.
At the April 28 Planning Commission meeting commissioners reported on subcommittee work to develop local streamlining alternatives to recent state housing laws and discussed how the city will implement changes adopted by the City Council.
Commissioners said they are exploring a local alternative that would preserve some streamlining while limiting the number and scale of units compared with state provisions. One commissioner framed the approach as offering a local option (discussed informally as a “Campbell 9” or “Campbell 11‑23” alternative) that uses elements of SB‑9 and SB‑1123 but with…
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