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7.B. - Page 21 <br /> �Chapter fi33, Statutes of 2007(56 2)� <br /> individuals to gain necessary life skills in suppor� of independent living. Supporfive housrng <br /> as defined at 5ection 50675."f 4 of tF�e Health & Safety Code f�as no �imit on the length of stay, <br /> is linlced to onsite or offsite services, and is occupied by a target popu�ation as defined in <br /> Health & Safe#y Code Section 53260 (i.e., low income persons with mental disabilit�es, AIDS, <br /> substance abuse or chror�ic health conditions or persons vuhose disabi{ities originated befare <br /> the parson turned �8). Services typically include assistance designe� ta meef the needs of <br /> the target population in retaining housing, living and worki�g in tne cammunity, and/ar <br /> impraving health and may ir�clude case management, mental health treatment, and life ski�ls. <br /> SB 2 provides that transitional and supportive housing constitute a residential use. SB 2 <br /> requires zoning to treat transitional and supportive housing as a proposed residential use and <br /> subject only to thase restrictions that apply to ather �esidential uses of the same type in the <br /> same zane. For example, if the transitional housing is a multifamily use proposed in a <br /> rnultifamily zone, then zoning shouid treat the transitional housing the same as other <br /> multifamily uses propased in the zane. <br /> If jurisdictions do r�ot explicitly perrnit transitional and supportive housing as p�eviously <br /> described, the element must include a program to ensure zoning treats transitional and <br /> suppartive housing as a residential us�, subject only to �hose restrictions on residential uses <br /> con#ained in the same type of structure. <br /> Housing Element <br /> Policies and Pro rams -i . . �`'•�-��a , � _ . <br /> 9 :� :� �=� . <br /> Effecti�e programs reflect the results �s . , '� 1',� � t, ,;� , �I?►_,.. <br /> � ��=;�- r � �� <br /> of the loca[ hous�ng need analyses, :.� ,w, ;Y � � ��,�� : � ;�� , ���� <br /> identification of a�ailable resources, ��i # �:� � � � ,, <br /> including land and finartcing, and the P .'�' r ' � � ��`'� � , : <br /> mitigation of ic[entified governmenta! �' - ` �''�; ` �� ' � ' !� ' <br /> and nnngn�ernmental constraints. � � <br /> ��� �� _ �_..�_ �=', <br /> Programs cansist of specific action " �` � <br /> Gish Apartments--Supportive Housing,San Jose,CA <br /> steps the focality will take to PhotocourtesyofFirstCommunityHousrngandBemardAndre <br /> implement its pol�cies and achieve <br /> goals and objectives. Programs must <br /> incfude a specific timeframe for implementafian, identify the agencies or officials responsible <br /> far implementatian, and describe the jurisdiction's specific role in implementation. <br /> Where a jurisdiction does not pravide an analysis demonstrating compiiance with the <br /> pro�isions of SB 2 through existing zoning, the eEement must have a program(s) to address <br /> the results of that analysis. For example, if the efement does nat identify an existing zone to <br /> �ermit emergency shelters without a conditional use permit or other discretionary actior�, the <br /> element must include a program to establish the appro�riate zaning, unless the jurisdiction <br /> has satis�ied its needs through exis��ng emergency shelters or a multi-jurisdictional <br /> 5tate Departmeni of Housing - 14- May 2Qa$ <br /> and Community Development <br />