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Wondering where the SB2 fees on recordings goes?

California Department of Housing and Community Development Housing Update

Nearly $25 million awarded in recent days, two cities come into compliance, one city at risk of losing compliance

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Housing and Community Development has announced that more than $3 million in SB 2 planning grant money and nearly $22 million in Community Development Block Grant money has been awarded recently. In addition, two cities have come into compliance with state Housing Element law and one city is at risk of losing compliance.

SB 2 Planning Grants

Fourteen California cities have received a total of $3.15 million in SB 2 planning grants. (See attached list)

SB 2, the Building Homes and Jobs Act (2017) established a $75 recording fee on certain real estate documents to be used for planning grants in its first year, and for affordable homes in subsequent years. The planning grants can be used for updating local planning documents, updating zoning ordinances, conducting environmental analyses or for local improvements to expedite local planning and permitting.

Community Development Block Grants

Some $21.7 million from the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program has been awarded to 18 of California’s smaller cities and counties. (See attached list.)

The money will be used for a variety of activities, such as providing single- or multi-family home rehabilitation, homeownership assistance, public water improvements, fire stations, senior and children’s services, flood draining improvements and more.

HCD administers the Community Development Block Grant program for those cities with populations under 50,000 and counties with populations under 200,000 in unincorporated areas that do not directly receive funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Holtville, City of Imperial Come Into Housing Element Law Compliance

The cities of Holtville and the City of Imperial have become the eighth and ninth cities to come into compliance with state Housing Element law since Governor Gavin Newsom met with mayors earlier this year to address the housing affordability crisis in California.

Holtville adopted an ordinance to allow for a variety of housing types that address the housing needs for low-income families and special needs populations, including farmworkers. The City of Imperial has committed to addressing the housing needs for lower-income families through increasing densities to provide opportunities to support mixed-use development.

Pico Rivera at Risk of Losing Compliance

HCD continues to hold local jurisdictions accountable for complying with Housing Element law, and today sent a letter notifying the city of Pico Rivera they are in violation of California’s Housing Element Law. The city has failed to zone to accommodate enough units to meet is Regional Housing Needs Allocation targets. Pico Rivera has 30 days to respond to HCD’s findings before HCD will take actions to pull the city’s Housing Element compliance.

In addition, HCD is working with a handful of California jurisdictions that are at risk of falling out of compliance with state housing law, including Housing Element law, the Housing Accountability Act, Density Bonus law, no net loss requirements and potential fair housing issues.

SB 2 Planning Grants

$3.15 Million

Jurisdiction City/
County
Award Amount Priority Policy Area (PPA) Other Activities
Arcata City $160,000 Specific Plans or Form-Based Codes Coupled with CEQA Streamlining  
Chico City $310,000 Housing Related Infrastructure Financing and Fee Reduction Strategies Rezone to permit by-right; objective design and development standards; ADU strategy; and expedited processing
Cotati City $160,000 Multiple PPAs  
Davis City $310,000 ADU or Other Low-Cost Building Strategies Specific Plans or Form-Based Codes Coupled with CEQA Streamlining
Fontana City $625,000 Specific Plans or Form-Based Codes Coupled with CEQA Streamlining Rezone to permit by-right; objective design and development standards; expedited processing; and housing related infrastructure financing and fee reduction strategies
Grass Valley City $160,000 Specific Plans or Form-Based Codes Coupled with CEQA Streamlining Rezone to permit by-right; expedited processing
King City $160,000 Rezone to Permit By-Right Accessory Dwelling Units or other low-cost building strategies; Expedited processing
Mammoth Lakes Town $160,000 None Conceptual land use plan for a 25-acre city owned site
Rosemead City $160,000 Specific Plans or Form-Based Codes Coupled with CEQA Streamlining  
Sonoma County $310,000 Rezone to Permit By-Right Expedited processing
S. Lake Tahoe City $160,000 Objective Design and Development Standards Expedited processing
St. Helena City $160,000 Rezone to Permit By-Right  
Truckee City $160,000 Rezone to Permit By-Right  
Willows City $160,000 Expedited Processing  

 

Community Development Block Grant

$21.7 Million

County Applicant Activities Award Amount
Del Norte County of Del Norte Public services – senior services; public services – abused and neglected children $500,000
Fresno City of Firebaugh Public improvements – waterline replacement $2,350,000
City of San Joaquin Public improvements – new water well $2,950,000
Humboldt County of Humboldt ED – microenterprise technical assistance program; PTA study $496,220
Imperial City of Brawley Single-family housing rehabilitation program; and homeownership assistance program $500,000
County of Imperial Public facilities – fire station/cooling center $3,000,000
Colonias Palo Verde: public improvements – water well; Heber: single-family housing rehabilitation program; Niland: single-family housing rehabilitation program; Salton Sea: single-family housing rehabilitation program $1,500,000
Lake City of Lakeport Public improvements in support of housing new construction – street improvements $650,000
Mendocino County of Mendocino ED – microenterprise technical assistance program $500,000
Merced City of Los Banos Public services – code enforcement program $500,000
Santa Cruz County of Santa Cruz Multi-family housing rehabilitation project; PTA study $521,000
Shasta City of Shasta Lake Single-family housing rehabilitation program $300,000
Siskiyou City of Mt. Shasta ED – direct financial assistance for for-profits; ED – microenterprise loans/grants; ED – microenterprise technical assistance program $465,117
Tulare City of Dinuba Public improvements – flood drainage improvements $3,000,000
City of Exeter Single-family housing rehabilitation program; homeownership assistance program $600,000
City of Farmersville Public services – senior services; public services – youth services $390,000
City of Woodlake Public improvements – flood drainage improvements; single-family housing rehabilitation program; homeownership assistance program $3,000,000
Tuolumne County of Tuolumne Public services – food bank; public services – housing stabilization program $500,000
Total 2018-19 CDBG Awards $21,722,337

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