Section 65913 Of Chapter 4.2. Housing Development Approvals From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 7. >> Chapter 4.2.
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. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that there exists a
severe shortage of affordable housing, especially for persons and
families of low and moderate income, and that there is an immediate
need to encourage the development of new housing, not only through
the provision of financial assistance, but also through changes in
law designed to do all of the following:
(1) Expedite the local and state residential development process.
(2) Assure that local governments zone sufficient land at
densities high enough for production of affordable housing.
(3) Assure that local governments make a diligent effort through
the administration of land use and development controls and the
provision of regulatory concessions and incentives to significantly
reduce housing development costs and thereby facilitate the
development of affordable housing, including housing for elderly
persons and families, as defined by Section 50067 of the Health and
Safety Code.
These changes in the law are consistent with the responsibility of
local government to adopt the program required by subdivision (c) of
Section 65583.
(b) The Legislature further finds and declares that the costs of
new housing developments have been increased, in part, by the
existing permit process and by existing land use regulations and that
vitally needed housing developments have been halted or rendered
infeasible despite the benefits to the public health, safety, and
welfare of those developments and despite the absence of adverse
environmental impacts. It is, therefore, necessary to enact this
chapter and to amend existing statutes which govern housing
development so as to provide greater encouragement for local and
state governments to approve needed and sound housing developments.