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<br />7E-2 <br />Page 8 <br /> <br />. Provides court authority to impose fInes to be deposited to a housing trust fund if local <br />government is found to have acted in bad faith for failing to carry out court order within <br />60 days. <br /> <br />AD 2634 (Lieber) 2006: <br /> <br />Requires quantification and analysis of existing and projected housing needs of extremely low- <br />income households. Elements must also identify zoning to encourage and facilitate supportive <br />housing and single room occupancy units. <br /> <br />AD 2511 (Jones) 2006: <br /> <br />Amended several sections of general plan and housing laws. Includes provisions strengthening <br />Anti-NIMBY protections and no-net loss requirements. Added potential penalties for non- <br />reporting of annual general plan progress report. <br /> <br />SB 2 Chapter 633 (Cedillo) 2008: <br /> <br />Planning (Gov. Code Section 65583 <br /> <br />. At least one zone shall be identified to permit emergency shelters without a <br />conditional use permit or other discretionary action. <br /> <br />. Sufficient capacity must be identified to accommodate the need for emergency <br />shelters and at least one year-round emergency shelter. <br /> <br />. Transitional and supportive housing shall be considered a residential use and only <br />subject to those restrictions that apply to other residential uses of the same type in the <br />same zone. <br /> <br />Local Approval (Gov. Code Section 65589.5 Housing Accountability Act) <br /> <br />. Limits denial of emergency shelters, transitional housing or supportive housing by <br />requiring specific findings. <br /> <br />. Some fmdings shall not be utilized if new planning requirements of SB 2 are not met; <br />such as identifying a zone without a conditional use permit. <br /> <br />AD 1866 Wright (Chapter 1062, Statutes of 2002) <br /> <br />65852.2. (a) <br />(1) The City may adopt an ordinance to provide for the creation of second units in single- <br />family and multifamily residential zones. The ordinance may do any of the following: <br /> <br />3 <br />