Saratoga council gives final approval on housing element zoning changes

The Saratoga City Council gave its final approval on a series of zoning code changes at its July 3 meeting, paving the way for the state to confirm that the city’s housing element is substantially compliant with state law.

The state’s department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) confirmed on May 21 that Saratoga’s plan for all housing to be built over the next eight years meets the statutory requirements of state law, but held back their final approval until the city clarified that it would allow for “non-discretionary review” for developments with 20% affordable units.

The council’s unanimous vote is the final stamp of approval needed to implement the state’s recommended changes, after the council last heard the item at its June 19 meeting. Their vote paves the way for the state to confirm that the plan, also known as a housing element, is substantially compliant with state law.

The city council submitted its fifth draft of the housing element to state officials in March, marking the end of a long road of revisions and community feedback on the document.

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