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<ns0:AuthorText authorType="LEAD_AUTHOR">Introduced by Senator Arreguín</ns0:AuthorText>
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<ns0:Title> An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 65913.3 of the Government Code, relating to housing. </ns0:Title>
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<html:p>Existing law requires a local agency to post, by January 1, 2024, and a state agency to post, by January 1, 2026, on each agency’s respective internet websites: (1) a list of required information for a postentitlement phase permit, and (2) an example of a complete, approved application and an example of a complete set of postentitlement phase permits. Existing law also requires a local agency to post examples for specified types of housing development projects, including, but not limited to, an accessory dwelling unit, duplex, multifamily, mixed-use, and townhome. Existing law requires a local agency to consider ministerially a proposed housing development containing no more than 2 residential units within a single-family residential zone if the housing development meets certain requirements.</html:p>
<html:p>This bill, commencing on January 1, 2028, would revise
the posting requirement to additionally require a local agency to post examples for a junior accessory dwelling unit and a housing development project that the local agency has ministerially approved pursuant to the above-described process. By increasing duties on a local agency, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.</html:p>
<html:p>The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.</html:p>
<html:p>This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.</html:p>
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Section 65913.3 of the
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(a)
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(1)
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A local agency or state agency shall compile one or more lists that shall specify in detail the information that will be required from any applicant for a postentitlement phase permit. The local agency or state agency may revise the lists of information required from an applicant. Any revised list shall not apply to any permit pending review.
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(2)
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A local agency or state agency shall post an example of a complete, approved application and an example of a complete set of postentitlement phase permits. A local agency shall post examples for at least five types of housing development projects in the jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, accessory dwelling unit, duplex, multifamily, mixed use, and townhome.
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(3)
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(A)
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A local agency shall make the items required by paragraphs (1) and (2) available on the agency’s internet website no later than January 1, 2024.
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(B)
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A state agency shall make the items required by paragraphs (1) and (2) available on the agency’s internet website no later than January 1, 2026.
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(b)
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(1)
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(A)
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A local agency or state agency shall determine whether an application for a postentitlement phase permit is complete and provide written notice of this determination to the applicant not later than 15 business days after the local agency or state agency received the application.
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(B)
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If the local agency or state agency determines an application is incomplete, the local agency or state
agency shall provide the applicant with a list of incomplete items and a description of how the application can be made complete. The list shall be limited to incomplete items that are included on the lists required by paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). The list and description shall be provided with the written notice required by subparagraph (A).
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(2)
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(A)
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After receiving a notice that the application was incomplete, an applicant may cure and address the items that are deemed to be incomplete by the local agency or state agency.
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(B)
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In the review of an application submitted pursuant to subparagraph (A), the local agency or state agency shall not require the application to include an item that was not included in the list required by subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1).
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(C)
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If an applicant submits
an application pursuant to subparagraph (A), the local agency or state agency shall determine whether the additional application has remedied all incomplete items listed in the determination issued pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1). This additional application is subject to the timelines and requirements specified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1).
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(3)
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If a local agency or state agency does not make a timely determination as required by paragraph (1) or (2) and the application or resubmitted application states that it is for a postentitlement phase permit, the application or resubmitted application shall be deemed to be complete for the purposes of this chapter.
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(c)
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(1)
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(A)
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For housing development projects with 25 units or fewer, a local agency or state agency shall complete the review and do either of the following:
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(i)
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If the local agency or state agency determines that the complete application is not compliant with the permit standards, return in writing a full set of comments to the applicant with a comprehensive request for revisions.
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(ii)
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If the local agency or state agency determines that the complete application is compliant with the permit standards, return the approved permit application on each postentitlement phase permit requested.
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(B)
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The local agency or state agency shall immediately transmit that determination to the applicant by electronic mail and, if applicable, by posting the response on its internet website in the manner prescribed in subdivision (b) of Section 65913.3.5 not later than 30 business days after the local agency or state agency determines that an application for a postentitlement phase permit is
complete pursuant to subdivision (b).
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(2)
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(A)
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For housing development projects with 26 units or more, a local agency or state agency shall complete the review and do either of the following:
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(i)
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If the local agency or state agency determines that the complete application is not compliant with the permit standards, return in writing a full set of comments to the applicant with a comprehensive request for revisions.
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(ii)
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If the local agency or state agency determines that the complete application is compliant with the permit standards, return the approved permit application on each postentitlement phase permit requested.
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(B)
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The local agency or state agency shall immediately transmit that determination to the applicant by electronic
mail and, if applicable, by posting the response on its internet website in the manner prescribed in subdivision (b) of Section 65913.3.5 not later than 60 business days after the local agency or state agency determines that an application for a postentitlement phase permit is complete pursuant to subdivision (b).
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(3)
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Once a local agency or state agency determines that a postentitlement phase permit is compliant with applicable permit standards pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2), the local agency or state agency shall not subject the postentitlement phase permit to any appeals or additional hearing requirements.
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(4)
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(A)
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The time limits in this subdivision shall not apply if the local agency or state agency makes written findings within the time limits specified in paragraph (1) or (2) based on substantial evidence in the record that the proposed postentitlement
phase permit might have a specific, adverse impact on public health or safety and that additional time is necessary to process the application.
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(B)
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For the purposes of this paragraph, “specific, adverse impact” means a significant, quantifiable, direct, and unavoidable impact, based on objective, identified, and written public health or safety standards, policies, or conditions as they existed on the date the application was deemed complete.
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(5)
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If the local agency or state agency requires review of the application by an outside entity, the time limits in this subdivision shall be tolled until the outside entity completes the review and returns the application to the local agency or state agency, at which point the local agency or state agency shall complete the review within the time remaining under the time limit, provided that the local agency or state agency notifies the
applicant within three business days by electronic mail and, if applicable, by posting the notification on its internet website in the manner prescribed in subdivision (b) of Section 65913.3.5 of the tolling and resumption of the time limit.
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(d)
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(1)
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If a local agency or state agency finds that a complete application is noncompliant, the local agency or state agency shall provide the applicant with a list of items that are noncompliant and a description of how the application can be remedied by the applicant within the time limits specified in subdivision (c).
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(2)
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The local agency or state agency shall provide the list and description authorized by paragraph (1) when it transmits its determination to the applicant as required by subdivision (c).
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(3)
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If a local agency or state agency denies a
postentitlement phase permit application based on a determination that the application is noncompliant, the applicant may attempt to remedy the application.
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(4)
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If an applicant submits an application pursuant to paragraph (3), the additional application is subject to the timelines of a new application as specified in subdivision (c).
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(e)
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(1)
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If a postentitlement phase permit is determined to be incomplete under subdivision (b) or denied or determined to be noncompliant under subdivision (c) or (d), the local agency or state agency shall provide a process for the applicant to appeal that decision in writing to the governing body of the agency or, if there is no governing body, to the director of the agency, as provided by that agency. A city or county shall provide that the right of appeal is to the governing body or, at their option, the planning commission,
or both.
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(2)
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(A)
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With respect to a postentitlement phase permit concerning housing development projects with 25 units or fewer, a local agency or state agency on the appeal shall provide a final written determination by not later than 60 business days after receipt of the applicant’s written appeal. The fact that an appeal is permitted to both the planning commission and to the governing body of a local agency does not extend the 60-business-day period.
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(B)
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With respect to a postentitlement phase permit concerning housing development projects with 26 units or more, a local agency or state agency on the appeal shall provide a final written determination by not later than 90 business days after receipt of the applicant’s written appeal. The fact that an appeal is permitted to both the planning commission and to the governing body of a local agency does not
extend the 90-business-day period.
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(f)
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If a local agency fails to meet the time limits in this section, it shall be in violation of Section 65589.5.
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(g)
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If a state agency fails to meet the time limits in this section, the permit shall be deemed approved and any related reviews shall be deemed complete.
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(h)
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This section does not place limitations on the amount of feedback that a local agency or state agency may provide or revisions that a local agency or state agency may request of an applicant.
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(i)
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For residential or residential mixed-use developments that are subject to the requirements set forth in Section 65913.4, the provisions of paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 65913.4 shall apply. Permits for these developments that are subject to
paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 65913.4 shall not be in conflict with the requirements of this section. The local agency or state agency shall comply with both sets of standards.
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(j)
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This section does not preclude an applicant and a local agency or state agency from mutually agreeing to an extension of any time limit provided by this section. However, a local agency or state agency shall not require an agreement as a condition of accepting the application for, or processing of, a postentitlement phase permit, unless the agreement is obtained for the purpose of permitting concurrent processing of related approvals or an environmental review on the same housing development project.
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(k)
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For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
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(1)
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“Housing development project” has the same meaning as in
paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) of Section 65905.5.
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(2)
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“Local agency” means any county, city, or city and county.
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(3)
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(A)
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“Postentitlement phase permit” includes all of the following:
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(i)
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All nondiscretionary permits and reviews that are required or issued by the local agency after the entitlement process has been completed to begin construction of a development that is intended to be at least two-thirds residential, excluding discretionary and ministerial planning permits, entitlements, and other permits and reviews that are covered under Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 65920). A postentitlement phase permit includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:
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(I)
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Building permits, and all interdepartmental reviews
required for the issuance of a building permit.
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(II)
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Permits for minor or standard offsite improvements.
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(III)
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Permits for demolition.
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(IV)
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Permits for minor or standard excavation and grading.
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(ii)
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All building permits and other permits issued under the California Building Standards Code (Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) or any applicable local building code for the construction, demolition, or alteration of buildings, whether discretionary or nondiscretionary.
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(iii)
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(I)
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Except as provided in subclause (II), any postentitlement review by a state agency that is necessary to begin construction of a development that is intended to be at least two-thirds
residential, excluding discretionary and ministerial planning permits, entitlements, and other permits and reviews that are covered under Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 65920).
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(II)
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Notwithstanding subclause (I), a postentitlement phase permit does not include either of the following:
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(ia)
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A permit issued by a state agency acting pursuant to delegated federal permitting or enforcement authority under the federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. Sec. 1251 et seq.) or the federal Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 300f et seq.).
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(ib)
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A permit authorizing discharges of waste to waters of the state.
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(B)
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A local agency or state agency may identify a threshold for determining whether a permit constitutes a “minor” or “standard” permit for the purposes of
this paragraph, which shall be supported by written findings. A local agency that identifies a threshold pursuant to this subparagraph shall adopt the threshold by ordinance.
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(C)
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A postentitlement phase permit does not include a permit required and issued by the California Coastal Commission, a special district, or a utility that is not owned and operated by a local agency.
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(4)
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“State agency” has the same meaning as that term is defined in Section 11000.
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(l)
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The section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2028, and as of that date is repealed.
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(a)
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(1)
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A local agency or state agency shall compile one or more lists that shall specify in detail the information that will be required from any applicant for a postentitlement phase permit. The local agency or state agency may revise the lists of information required from an applicant. Any revised list shall not apply to any permit pending review.
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(2)
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A local agency or state agency shall post an example of a complete, approved application and an example of a complete set of postentitlement phase permits. A local agency shall post examples for at least the following types of housing development projects in the jurisdiction:
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(A)
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Accessory dwelling unit.
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(B)
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Junior accessory dwelling unit.
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(C)
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Duplex.
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(D)
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Multifamily.
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(E)
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Mixed-use.
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(F)
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Townhome.
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(G)
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If the local agency has approved an application for a housing development project pursuant to Section 65852.21, a housing development project that the local agency has approved pursuant to Section 65852.21.
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(3)
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A local or state agency shall make the items required by paragraphs (1) and (2) available on the agency’s internet website.
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(b)
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(1)
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(A)
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A local agency or
state agency shall determine whether an application for a postentitlement phase permit is complete and provide written notice of this determination to the applicant not later than 15 business days after the local agency or state agency received the application.
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(B)
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If the local agency or state agency determines an application is incomplete, the local agency or state agency shall provide the applicant with a list of incomplete items and a description of how the application can be made complete. The list shall be limited to incomplete items that are included on the lists required by paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). The list and description shall be provided with the written notice required by subparagraph (A).
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(2)
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(A)
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After receiving a notice that the application was incomplete, an applicant may cure and address the items that are deemed to be incomplete by
the local agency or state agency.
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(B)
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In the review of an application submitted pursuant to subparagraph (A), the local agency or state agency shall not require the application to include an item that was not included in the list required by subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1).
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(C)
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If an applicant submits an application pursuant to subparagraph (A), the local agency or state agency shall determine whether the additional application has remedied all incomplete items listed in the determination issued pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1). This additional application is subject to the timelines and requirements specified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1).
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(3)
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If a local agency or state agency does not make a timely determination as required by paragraph (1) or (2) and the application or resubmitted application
states that it is for a postentitlement phase permit, the application or resubmitted application shall be deemed to be complete for the purposes of this chapter.
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(c)
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(1)
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(A)
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For housing development projects with 25 units or fewer, a local agency or state agency shall complete the review and do either of the following:
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(i)
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If the local agency or state agency determines that the complete application is not compliant with the permit standards, return in writing a full set of comments to the applicant with a comprehensive request for revisions.
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(ii)
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If the local agency or state agency determines that the complete application is compliant with the permit standards, return the approved permit application on each postentitlement phase permit requested.
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(B)
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The local agency or state agency shall immediately transmit that determination to the applicant by electronic mail and, if applicable, by posting the response on its internet website in the manner prescribed in subdivision (b) of Section 65913.3.5 not later than 30 business days after the local agency or state agency determines that an application for a postentitlement phase permit is complete pursuant to subdivision (b).
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(A)
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For housing development projects with 26 units or more, a local agency or state agency shall complete the review and do either of the following:
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If the local agency or state agency determines that the complete application is not compliant with the permit standards, return in writing a full set of comments to the applicant with a comprehensive request for
revisions.
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(ii)
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If the local agency or state agency determines that the complete application is compliant with the permit standards, return the approved permit application on each postentitlement phase permit requested.
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(B)
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The local agency or state agency shall immediately transmit that determination to the applicant by electronic mail and, if applicable, by posting the response on its internet website in the manner prescribed in subdivision (b) of Section 65913.3.5 not later than 60 business days after the local agency or state agency determines that an application for a postentitlement phase permit is complete pursuant to subdivision (b).
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(3)
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Once a local agency or state agency determines that a postentitlement phase permit is compliant with applicable permit standards pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2), the local
agency or state agency shall not subject the postentitlement phase permit to any appeals or additional hearing requirements.
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(4)
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(A)
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The time limits in this subdivision shall not apply if the local agency or state agency makes written findings within the time limits specified in paragraph (1) or (2) based on substantial evidence in the record that the proposed postentitlement phase permit might have a specific, adverse impact on public health or safety and that additional time is necessary to process the application.
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For the purposes of this paragraph, “specific, adverse impact” means a significant, quantifiable, direct, and unavoidable impact, based on objective, identified, and written public health or safety standards, policies, or conditions as they existed on the date the application was deemed complete.
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If the local agency or state agency requires review of the application by an outside entity, the time limits in this subdivision shall be tolled until the outside entity completes the review and returns the application to the local agency or state agency, at which point the local agency or state agency shall complete the review within the time remaining under the time limit, provided that the local agency or state agency notifies the applicant within three business days by electronic mail and, if applicable, by posting the notification on its internet website in the manner prescribed in subdivision (b) of Section 65913.3.5 of the tolling and resumption of the time limit.
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(1)
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If a local agency or state agency finds that a complete application is noncompliant, the local agency or state agency shall provide the applicant with a list of items that are
noncompliant and a description of how the application can be remedied by the applicant within the time limits specified in subdivision (c).
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The local agency or state agency shall provide the list and description authorized by paragraph (1) when it transmits its determination to the applicant as required by subdivision (c).
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If a local agency or state agency denies a postentitlement phase permit application based on a determination that the application is noncompliant, the applicant may attempt to remedy the application.
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If an applicant submits an application pursuant to paragraph (3), the additional application is subject to the timelines of a new application as specified in subdivision (c).
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(1)
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If a postentitlement
phase permit is determined to be incomplete under subdivision (b) or denied or determined to be noncompliant under subdivision (c) or (d), the local agency or state agency shall provide a process for the applicant to appeal that decision in writing to the governing body of the agency or, if there is no governing body, to the director of the agency, as provided by that agency. A city or county shall provide that the right of appeal is to the governing body or, at their option, the planning commission, or both.
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(A)
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With respect to a postentitlement phase permit concerning housing development projects with 25 units or fewer, a local agency or state agency on the appeal shall provide a final written determination by not later than 60 business days after receipt of the applicant’s written appeal. The fact that an appeal is permitted to both the planning commission and to the governing body of a local agency does not extend
the 60-business-day period.
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With respect to a postentitlement phase permit concerning housing development projects with 26 units or more, a local agency or state agency on the appeal shall provide a final written determination by not later than 90 business days after receipt of the applicant’s written appeal. The fact that an appeal is permitted to both the planning commission and to the governing body of a local agency does not extend the 90-business-day period.
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If a local agency fails to meet the time limits in this section, it shall be in violation of Section 65589.5.
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If a state agency fails to meet the time limits in this section, the permit shall be deemed approved and any related reviews shall be deemed complete.
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This section does
not place limitations on the amount of feedback that a local agency or state agency may provide or revisions that a local agency or state agency may request of an applicant.
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For residential or residential mixed-use developments that are subject to the requirements set forth in Section 65913.4, the provisions of paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 65913.4 shall apply. Permits for these developments that are subject to paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 65913.4 shall not be in conflict with the requirements of this section. The local agency or state agency shall comply with both sets of standards.
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This section does not preclude an applicant and a local agency or state agency from mutually agreeing to an extension of any time limit provided by this section. However, a local agency or state agency shall not require an agreement as a condition of accepting the
application for, or processing of, a postentitlement phase permit, unless the agreement is obtained for the purpose of permitting concurrent processing of related approvals or an environmental review on the same housing development project.
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For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
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“Housing development project” has the same meaning as in paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) of Section 65905.5.
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“Local agency” means any county, city, or city and county.
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“Postentitlement phase permit” includes all of the following:
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(i)
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All nondiscretionary permits and reviews that are required or issued by the local agency after the entitlement
process has been completed to begin construction of a development that is intended to be at least two-thirds residential, excluding discretionary and ministerial planning permits, entitlements, and other permits and reviews that are covered under Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 65920). A postentitlement phase permit includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:
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(I)
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Building permits, and all interdepartmental reviews required for the issuance of a building permit.
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(II)
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Permits for minor or standard offsite improvements.
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(III)
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Permits for demolition.
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(IV)
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Permits for minor or standard excavation and grading.
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All building permits and other permits issued under the
California Building Standards Code (Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) or any applicable local building code for the construction, demolition, or alteration of buildings, whether discretionary or nondiscretionary.
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(iii)
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(I)
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Except as provided in subclause (II), any postentitlement review by a state agency that is necessary to begin construction of a development that is intended to be at least two-thirds residential, excluding discretionary and ministerial planning permits, entitlements, and other permits and reviews that are covered under Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 65920).
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(II)
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Notwithstanding subclause (I), a postentitlement phase permit does not include either of the following:
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(ia)
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A permit issued by a state agency acting pursuant to delegated federal permitting or
enforcement authority under the federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. Sec. 1251 et seq.) or the federal Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 300f et seq.).
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(ib)
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A permit authorizing discharges of waste to waters of the state.
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A local agency or state agency may identify a threshold for determining whether a permit constitutes a “minor” or “standard” permit for the purposes of this paragraph, which shall be supported by written findings. A local agency that identifies a threshold pursuant to this subparagraph shall adopt the threshold by ordinance.
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A postentitlement phase permit does not include a permit required and issued by the California Coastal Commission, a special district, or a utility that is not owned and operated by a local agency.
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(4)
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“State agency” has the same meaning as that term is defined in Section 11000.
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(l)
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The section shall become operative on January 1, 2028.
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No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII
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B of the California Constitution because a local agency or school district has the authority to levy service charges, fees, or assessments sufficient to pay for the program or level of service mandated by this act, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code.
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