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File #:18-042,Version:1 <br />The Zoning Code amendment process would involve public participation as well as opportunities for <br />public review/comment including community meetings and Planning Commission and City Council <br />public hearings. By State law and City ordinance, the Planning Commission initially reviews proposed <br />Zoning Code amendments and makes recommendations to the City Council, which makes the final <br />decisions regarding Zoning Code amendments. <br />Previous Actions <br />The most recent update to the Zoning Code was adopted by the City Council on March 20, 2017 to <br />accommodate mandatory State legislation regarding the permit process for Accessory Dwelling Units. <br />Prior to that time, a major update to the Zoning Code, along with land use updates, was adopted by <br />the City Council on September 19, 2016 to bring it into conformance with the concurrent 2035 <br />General Plan update. <br />Fiscal Impacts <br />The estimated cost of a comprehensive overhaul of the Zoning Code is expected to exceed <br />$200,000. The Planning Division currently has $125,000 in available funding in FY 2017-2018 and <br />2018-2019). An additional approximately $75,000 would need to be identified to complete the Zoning <br />Code update project. The City’s Long Range Planning Fee, which is set aside for this purpose, <br />represents an additional funding source. <br />ATTACHMENT(S) <br />None <br />PREPARED BY: <br />Andrew J. Mogensen, AICP <br />Planning Manager, Community Development Department <br />City of San Leandro Page 3 of 3 2/05/2018
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