{"id":280341,"date":"2018-04-30T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-04-30T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/city-council-waives-fees-to-accelerate-granny-flats-construction-3\/"},"modified":"2018-04-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2018-04-30T07:00:00","slug":"city-council-waives-fees-to-accelerate-granny-flats-construction-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/city-council-waives-fees-to-accelerate-granny-flats-construction-3\/","title":{"rendered":"City Council waives fees to accelerate \u2018granny flats\u2019 construction"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With the goal of increasing San Diego\u2019s housing supply for low- and middle-income San Diegans, the City Council April 30 adopted an additional strategy that supports Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer\u2019s &#8220;Housing SD&#8221;\u00a0plan and makes it easier and more affordable for homeowners to build secondary units on their property.<br \/>\nThe City Council voted unanimously\u00a0to waive Development Impact Fees, Facility Benefit Assessment Fees and General Plan Maintenance Fees for the construction of &#8220;companion units,&#8221; otherwise known as accessory dwelling units or &#8220;granny flats.&#8221; Faulconer also directed $100,000 to the Public Utilities Department to cover the cost of Water and Sewer Capacity Fees for the remainder of fiscal year 2018. The proposals were brought forward by Councilmember Scott Sherman and supported by Faulconer.<br \/>\nMore than 70 percent of San Diegans can\u2019t afford to buy a home at the county\u2019s median home cost of more than $550,000 \u2013 making San Diego one of the least affordable\u00a0markets in the country. Granny flats have become an increasingly popular option for cities looking to spur the development of housing and provide a more diverse stock of affordable and low-cost units.\u00a0<br \/>\nLast year, the City\u00a0changed the municipal code to implement state mandates reducing requirements for parking and permits as well as further changes to help spur production.\u00a0The City also created an easy-to-use manual to help homeowners decide whether to build a granny flat in their yard or above their garage, provide them with cost estimates and suggest how to find tenants.<br \/>\n&#8220;One of the fastest and least expensive ways we can increase affordable housing in San Diego is to make it easier to build granny flats,&#8221; Faulconer said. &#8220;With these new incentives, we\u2019re removing barriers to encourage the construction of new units that San Diegans can actually afford. This will be another tool we\u2019ll use to tackle our housing needs.&#8221;<br \/>\nA recent study found granny flat permits in San Diego increased by 71 percent between 2016 and 2017. While this increase is encouraging, regulatory costs remain a significant barrier to increasing production. Fees for new construction average between $30,000 and $49,000 for a single companion unit.<br \/>\nThe City has taken a number of additional steps over the past year to spur construction of low-income and middle-class housing, speed up the development review process, direct funding toward affordable housing and encourage growth in transit-priority areas.<br \/>\nSince June 2017, the City has adopted strategies including:<br \/>\nAffordable Housing Density Bonus Program \u2013\u00a0Updated the program to incentivize developers to increase the production of smaller and more affordable units.<br \/>\n11th\u00a0Code Update \u2013\u00a0Made\u00a0code changes to streamline the development process, remove unnecessary barriers to development and increase production.<br \/>\nAffordable\/Sustainable Expedite Program\u00a0\u2013 Revised the program to encourage development near transit and improve service delivery where qualifying projects can have their discretionary and ministerial permits expedited.<br \/>\nCompanion (Second Dwelling) Unit Production\u00a0\u2013 Changed the municipal code to implement state mandates reducing requirements for parking and permits as well as further changes to help promote the construction of Accessory Dwelling Units.<br \/>\nStreamlined Environmental Review\u00a0\u2013 Developed a checklist and compliance document to simplify use and ensure consistency in application of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines section 15183, which allows a streamlined review process for public and private development projects that are consistent with the densities established by existing zoning, community plan or general plan policies for which an Environmental Impact Report was certified.<br \/>\nIn addition to the fee waivers and alternative funding approved today, Faulconer plans to commit an additional $300,000 in the fiscal year 2019 budget to cover the cost for additional fee waivers designed to increase granny flat supply.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the goal of increasing San Diego\u2019s housing supply for low- and middle-income San Diegans, the City Council April 30 adopted an additional strategy that supports Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer\u2019s &#8220;Housing SD&#8221;\u00a0plan and makes it easier and more affordable for homeowners to build secondary units on their property. 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