(a) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: (1) âComplete private bathroomâ means a bathroom that consists of a toilet and a shower, with a vanity sink that may or may not be in the same room. (2) (A) âKitchenâ means a section of a dwelling that includes a stove, sink, and refrigerator. (B) The sink described in subparagraph (A) shall be separate from the bathroom. (3) âSingle-room occupancy unitâ means a dwelling unit that does not include a complete private bathroom and kitchen. (4) âStudio unitâ means a dwelling unit that does not include a separate bedroom, but includes a complete private bathroom and a private kitchen. (b) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 66300.6, in the case of rehabilitation or replacement of an existing single-room occupancy building where units are deed restricted at affordable rents to low-income households, do not have separate bedrooms, and do not include both a complete private bath and a kitchen, an affected city or an affected county, as applicable, may reduce the number of required replacement units if it finds, based on substantial evidence in the record, that all of the following conditions are met: (1) The reduction is necessary to accommodate the conversion of a single-room occupancy unit to a studio or larger unit, to accommodate the addition of facilities, including, but not limited to, private bathrooms, kitchens, or community rooms, to increase accessibility for persons with disabilities, or to address code compliance for matters related to health, welfare, life, and safety. (2) The conversion of the single-room occupancy unit will be completed within four years from the date of rehabilitation or demolition of the single-room occupancy unit. If the completion of improvements will take longer than four years, the project proponent may present to the jurisdiction an explanation for the delay and a good faith plan demonstrating how occupancy will be achieved at the earliest possible date. If the delay is due to circumstances outside the project proponentâs control, the jurisdiction may, at its discretion, and using objective criteria, grant a one-year extension for project completion. (3) The converted single-room occupancy unit will be a rental unit with affordable rents or lower than at the applicable affordable rent level of the replaced single-room occupancy unit, provided the affordable rent level would not be precluded due to limitations or other requirements of one or more funding source of the housing development. (4) The converted single-room occupancy unit will only be available to households with a household income at or below the income levels for lower income, very low income, extremely low income, or acutely low income households, as specified in Sections 50063.5, 50079.5, 50093, 50105, and 50106 of the Health and Safety Code, as applicable. (5) A converted unit will remain available at the applicable affordable rent level of the replaced single-room occupancy unit for the longest feasible amount of time, but not less than 55 years. A covenant of affordability shall be recorded with the county recorder prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupancy or completion of work as approved by the local agency. (6) (A) A displaced single-room occupancy unit occupant shall have a right of first refusal for admission to a replacement unit, provided the single-room occupancy unit occupant would not be precluded due to unit size limitations or other requirements of one or more funding source of the housing development. (B) If an occupant is precluded from occupying a replacement unit due to a requirement of a funding source of the housing development, as described in subparagraph (A), the project proponent shall identify in writing the specific funding source and requirement that precludes the occupantâs return. If a displaced single-room occupancy occupant is deemed ineligible for the replacement un
‹ Prev All California sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.