AD-HOC Committee for Housing Construction & Development Services
TL;DR
The Housing Construction & Development Committee met to review progress on multiple housing initiatives, including updates on streamlining permit processes for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and tracking progress toward the city's goal of 25,000 new residential units by 2023. The committee also received status updates on technology improvements to the development services system and an amnesty program for unpermitted ADUs.
Key Decisions
- Development Services Transformation - Q4 Objectives Accepted verbal update and set Q4 goals for technology upgrades and process improvements
- ADU Permit Process Enhancement Accepted verbal update on improvements to streamline Accessory Dwelling Unit applications
- ADU Amnesty Program Status Accepted verbal update on program allowing residents to legalize unpermitted ADUs
- Housing Production Progress Reviewed progress toward 25,000 residential units by 2023 (including 10,000 affordable units)
Agenda
- Call to Order and Roll Call
- Review of Work Plan
- Consent Calendar
- Reports to Committee
- 1. Development Services Transformation Update. (Planning, Building and Code Enforcement/Public Works)Reports to Committee
Accept the verbal update on the assessment of Quarter 3 and set Quarter 4 Objectives and Key Results for the Development Services Transformation including status update on technology replatforming and process improvements. Discussion and feedback to staff.
- 2. Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Process Enhancement Update. (Planning, Building and Code Enforcement/Fire)Reports to Committee
Accept the verbal update on the enhancement activities to Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) permit application process. Discussion and feedback to staff.
- 3. Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Amnesty Program Update. (Planning, Building and Code Enforcement)Reports to Committee
Accept the verbal update on the status of Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Amnesty Program. Discussion and feedback to staff.
- 4. Housing Production Indicators Update. (Economic Development/Housing)Reports to Committee
Accept the verbal update on the status of housing construction and progress toward the goal of 25,000 residential units by 2023, including 10,000 affordable units. Discussion and feedback to staff.
- Open Forum
- Members of the Public are invited to speak on any item that does not appear on today’s Agenda and that is within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council.
- Adjournment
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