Proposed Citywide Housing Incentive Program (CHIP) Ordinance, Housing Element Sites and Minimum Density Ordinance, & Resident Protections Ordinance
The City’s 2021-2029 Housing Element, known as the Plan to House LA, identified significant housing needs throughout Los Angeles reflected by high rents, overcrowded conditions, and housing instability. The Housing Element Rezoning Program, called for by the Housing Element, sets out to address these critical housing needs and meet the City’s housing obligations under state law through the adoption of three proposed ordinances: the Citywide Housing Incentive Program (CHIP) Ordinance, Housing Element Sites and Minimum Density Ordinance, and Resident Protections Ordinance. The proposed ordinances will be effective citywide. More information on these draft ordinances can be found on the Housing Element Rezoning Program webpage here.
Information Session Presentation:
City Planning Case: | Environmental Case: | Related Council File: |
CPC-2023-7068-CA (CHIP Ordinance), CPC-2024-387-CA (Housing Element Sites and Minimum Density Ordinance), CPC-2024-388-CA (Resident Protections Ordinance) | ENV-2020-6762-EIR, ENV-2020-6762-EIR-ADD1, ENV-2020-6762-EIR-ADD2 | CF-21-1230, CF-11-1973-S1, CF-21-0972, CF-24-0147 |
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The Housing Element Rezoning Program aims to address Los Angeles’ significant housing needs, provide greater housing access, and meet state housing obligations through three proposed ordinances. The proposed CHIP Ordinance, Housing Element Sites and Minimum Density Ordinance, and Resident Protections Ordinance would amend Chapter 1 and Chapter 1A of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), including revising Sections 12.03, 12.09.1, 12.10, 12.10.5, 12.11, 12.11.5, 12.12, 12.12.2., 12.13, 12.13.5, 12.14, 12.16, 12.17, 12.17.1, 12.21, 12.22, 12.24, 13.09, 13.15, 14.00, 14.5.4, 16.05, 19.01, 19.14, 19.18, and 151.28 and adding Sections 16.60, 16.61 and 16.70 of Chapter 1 and revising Articles 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 13, and 14 of Chapter 1A.
The Citywide Housing Incentive Program (CHIP) Ordinance enables streamlined project review procedures and introduces new incentives for eligible project types in order to expand access to affordable housing near transit, jobs, along corridors, and in higher opportunity areas. The Housing Element Sites and Minimum Density Ordinance implements various state Housing Element law requirements that apply to three different categories of sites identified throughout the Housing Element process. The ordinance also extends the requirement for minimum densities on Lower Income Rezoning Sites citywide in all R3, RAS3, R4, RAS4, R5, CR, C1, C1.5, C2, C4, C5, CM as well as RD1.5 and RD2 zones in certain areas. The Resident Protections Ordinance enhances and builds upon current regulations concerning tenant protections, affordability term durations, and the size, location and amenities for affordable housing units; and would apply to all development projects that include affordable housing or result in the demolition of housing.
The Ordinances were analyzed in Housing Element Environmental Impact Report No. ENV-2020-6762-EIR (SCH No. 2021010130) certified on November 29, 2021, Addendum No. 1 (ENV-2020-6762-EIR-ADD1) certified on June 14, 2022, and Addendum No. 2 (ENV-2020-6762-EIR-ADD2), no subsequent or supplemental environmental impact report is required.
An information session and live Q+A will take place on Thursday July 25, 2024 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. A public hearing will follow at 6:30 p.m. and provide a formal opportunity for the public to provide comments on the proposed actions. No decisions will be made during the public hearing. Participants may join the information session and staff level public hearing online or by phone to offer testimony.
Written Comments
In lieu of attending the Public Hearing, comments may be submitted by email to housingelement@lacity.org or hardcopy at the address below through Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. Please include case number CPC-2023-7068-CA for CHIP Ordinance correspondence, CPC-2024-387-CA for Housing Element Sites and Minimum Density Ordinance correspondence, and CPC-2024-388-CA for Resident Protections and Minimum Density Ordinance correspondence.
Date and Time
Thursday, July 25, 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Agenda
5:00-6:30 p.m.: Program Presentation and Live Q+A
6:30-8:00 p.m.: Virtual Public Hearing
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Receive Future Updates
To join the Interested Parties list for the Citywide Housing Incentive Program Ordinance, Housing Element Sites and Minimum Density Ordinance, and Resident Protections Ordinance, and to receive future updates, please email housingelement@lacity.org.
Next Steps
After the public hearing, a written recommendation report will be prepared by Los Angeles City Planning for consideration by the City Planning Commission (CPC). The recommendation report will be accessible through the CPC meeting agenda. The proposed ordinances require final approval and adoption by the City Council. The Housing Element Rezoning Program draft ordinances will be considered by the CPC at a meeting conducted in a hybrid format with time for in-person or virtual public comment on September 26, 2024 after 8:30 a.m.
To submit questions, comments, or to be placed on the interested parties list, please contact City Planning staff.
Staff Contact
Theadora Trindle, City Planner
200 North Spring Street, Room 750
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 564-7099
housingelement@lacity.org
Accommodations
As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability. To request a reasonable accommodation, such as sign language interpretation, assistive listening devices, translation or interpretation, please contact Theadora Trindle at housingelement@lacity.org or (213-564-7099) a minimum of three days (72 hours) prior to the public hearing. Be sure to identify the language you need English to be translated into and indicate if the request is for oral interpretation or written translation services. If translation of a written document is requested, please include the document to be translated as an attachment to your email.
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