CA Housing Legislation Approved!
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CA Housing Legislation Approved!

CA Housing Legislation Approved! Funding & objective standards support affordable housing production The California legislature has just passed and Governor Brown has signed fifteen bills to promote housing and address homelessness. Of these, Senate Bill 35 will have the greatest impact on Marin County. Background: California counties, cities and towns are required to include and regularly…

Connecting the dots…

Connecting the dots…

Connecting the dots… Affordable Housing, Sea Level Rise and Marin’s Big Oil Lawsuit Two major county initiatives – the Marin Shoreline Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment (April 2017) and a lawsuit brought by Marin and San Mateo counties and the City of Imperial Beach against 37 oil, gas and coal companies – drive home the…

Second Units – A Simple Solution – Part 2
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Second Units – A Simple Solution – Part 2

Marin homeowners benefit from laws, policies, and financial support New California laws took effect on January 1st that affect second units, now called “accessory dwelling units” (ADUs). Last month we discussed how this legislation makes it easier and cheaper to build an ADU. This month, we discuss a related new law which became effective last September.  It gives…

Rent vs Income:   The Affordability Gap WIDENS
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Rent vs Income: The Affordability Gap WIDENS

Rent vs Income: The Affordability Gap WIDENS Incomes are not keeping up with the cost of living here Low Income in Marin is $105,350 per year Bay Area media recently reported that a Marin family of four making $105,350 a year now qualifies as “low income.” But the more important news is that Marin’s “affordability…

Progress on Victory Village, Affordable Senior Housing
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Progress on Victory Village, Affordable Senior Housing

On, March 1, the Fairfax Town Council demonstrated the political will Marin needs. Council members pivoted to a new, less controversial path to getting to yes on Victory Village. Responding to overwhelming support from an overflow audience, the Council directed staff to: develop a new zoning district exclusively for senior housing, and process the Victory…

San Rafael Planning Commission supports Transitional Housing at Lourdes Convent; the appellant appeals AGAIN.
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San Rafael Planning Commission supports Transitional Housing at Lourdes Convent; the appellant appeals AGAIN.

Speaking of political will, on March 14, the San Rafael Planning Commission upheld the Zoning Administrator’s decision to approve transitional housing at the Dominican Sisters’ Our Lady of Lourdes Convent. Rejecting an appeal from a few neighbors, the Commission approved conversion of 1,995 sq. ft. of existing space within the convent to a separate residential…