Report Prepared by: Leah Brown, Management Analyst, and Jonnie Lan, AICP, Principal Planner, Development Services Department
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SUBJECT: Acceptance of the 2024 General Plan Annual Report Summarizing the Status of the Merced Vision 2030 General Plan and the Steps Taken to Implement the General Plan Policies and Implementation Actions and Acceptance of the 2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Report Summarizing the City’s Progress in Meeting the City’s Share of Regional Housing Needs and the Goals and Policies of the Housing Element Including Number of Entitlements, Permits, and Certificates of Occupancy for All Housing Types
REPORT IN BRIEF
Considers accepting the 2024 General Plan Annual Progress Report and the 2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Report and allows the public an opportunity to provide oral testimony and written comments regarding the 2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Report for information only.
RECOMMENDATION
City Council - Adopt a motion accepting the 2024 General Plan Annual Report and the 2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Report for information only.
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AUTHORITY
Government Code Section 65400 and 65700 require cities and counties to submit an annual progress report on the implementation of the General Plan and the Housing Element to the legislative bodies.
DISCUSSION
State law requires that all cities and counties submit an annual report on the status of the General Plan and progress on its implementation to their legislative bodies, known as a General Plan Annual Progress Report (APR). State law also requires that all cities and counties create an annual progress report that described the community’s progress toward implementing their Housing Element. The Housing Element Annual Progress Report has detailed data requirements, and the State has developed a standardized spreadsheet format for submitting the required data.
Both reports are supposed to be provided to the California Office of Planning Research (OPR) and the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) by April 1 of each year.
The General Plan Annual Progress Report (Attachment 1) has been prepared to summarize the status of the Merced Vision 2030 General Plan, adopted in January 2012, and steps that have been taken to implement General Plan policies and implementing actions during the 2024 calendar year. The report also includes a summary of General Plan and Specific/Community Plan Amendments that were approved from January 1, 2024, through December 31, 2024. The General Plan Annual Report also includes a summary of the Housing Element Annual Progress Report described below.
The Housing Element Annual Progress Report describes the City’s progress in meeting the City’s share of the Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) and the goals and policies of the City’s Housing Element (one of the required sections or chapters of the General Plan). This report provides information on the number of entitlements, permits, and certificates of occupancy issued for all housing types for calendar year 2024. In addition, the Housing Element Annual Progress Report describes the steps and actions taken to meet the goals and policies set forth in the Housing Element.
In order to make the report legible when printing this report, Attachment 2 includes the Summary Table and Attachment 3 includes Table A2. Table A2 was divided into 4 sections - Entitlements, Building Permits Submitted, Certificates of Occupancy Issued, and Other Details. For an electronic copy of the entire report in the format submitted to the State, please contact the Planning Department via email at planningweb@cityofmerced.org <mailto:planningweb@cityofmerced.org>.
It is important to note that the City is required to provide sufficient land zoned for residential uses to accommodate the number of housing units determined by the RHNA. However, the City is not required to build the housing. The City has worked with several non-profit partners to develop affordable housing and with the adoption of City Council Policy 2023-83 for the Regional Housing Needs Allocation Unit Production Plan, more affordable housing is expected to be built by private developers as property is annexed into the City or an in-lieu fee paid to support affordable housing projects.
The Housing Element APR is required to be considered at a public meeting before the legislative body where members of the public shall be allowed to provide oral testimony and written comments.
In 2023 and 2024, the City adopted updates to the Zoning Ordinance (Title 20 of the City of Merced Municipal Code) using LEAP Grant funds to address implementing Pro-Housing Strategies and other updates for consistency with State law. These updates help to bridge the gap between updates needed in the near term and a more comprehensive update of the Zoning Ordinance. A comprehensive update of the Zoning Ordinance will take place once the City has adopted a comprehensive General Plan update. A Request for Proposals (RFP) was released in October 2024, to initiate work on the comprehensive update to the General Plan. A contract with the chosen consultant will be considered by the City Council in April 2025.
The City’s current Housing Element is an 8-year plan covering 2015 through 2023. The City of Merced and other local jurisdictions are working on a multi-jurisdictional Housing Element Update. This regional approach is becoming more common with neighboring counties having completed them or currently undertaking them. The first draft of the document was submitted to the State Department of Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) for its first review. The City is also in the process of rezoning designated opportunity sites to bridge the shortfall in RHNA units. The City Council will consider these rezoning actions on their agenda in April. It’s anticipated that the Housing Element update will be completed by Summer. This time includes additional public participation and evaluation and additional comments from HCD.
City Council Action
The City Council should provide an opportunity for the public to provide oral and written comments regarding the Housing Element Annual Progress Report. Once all comments have concluded, the City Council should consider a motion accepting the General Plan Annual Progress Report and the Housing Element Annual Progress Report for information only. If approved, City staff will then submit the reports to the State by the April 1 deadline.
ATTACHMENTS
1. 2024 General Plan Annual Progress Report
2. 2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Report - Summary
3. 2024 Housing Element Annual Progress Report - Table A2