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UNLICENSED GROUP HOMES Community Meeting July 27, 2011
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INTRODUCTION Purpose of Meeting Purpose of Meeting -Information only/decisions What is to be covered What is to be covered Opportunities for Questions/Comment Opportunities for Questions/Comment What measures are being considered What measures are being considered Next Steps- future meetings Next Steps- future meetings
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CURRENT CITY ZONING REGULATIONS Definitions for uses and terms Definitions for uses and terms Regulations for Single-family residential zones (including home occupations) Regulations for Single-family residential zones (including home occupations) Regulations for Residential Care Facilities, Day Care Facilities and Group Homes (licensed and unlicensed) Regulations for Residential Care Facilities, Day Care Facilities and Group Homes (licensed and unlicensed) Provisions for Reasonable Accommodation (for disabled) Provisions for Reasonable Accommodation (for disabled)
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TYPES OF GROUP HOMES Residential Care Facility (small & large) Residential Care Facility (small & large) Day Care Facility/Home (small & large) Day Care Facility/Home (small & large) Boarding House Boarding House Club (fraternity/sorority) Club (fraternity/sorority) Emergency Shelter(temporary/permanent) Emergency Shelter(temporary/permanent) Transitional and Supportive Housing Transitional and Supportive Housing Sober Living Residence (SLE) Sober Living Residence (SLE)
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LICENSED VS UNLICENSED GROUP HOMES LICENSED Licensed by State of California & City Licensed by State of California & City 6 or fewer= permitted by right, preempted from local zoning laws 6 or fewer= permitted by right, preempted from local zoning laws 7 or more – either permitted or require a City Use Permit 7 or more – either permitted or require a City Use Permit Residential Care for Disabled – permitted, no Use Permit (small and large) Residential Care for Disabled – permitted, no Use Permit (small and large)
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LICENSED VS UNLICENSED GROUP HOMES UNLICENSED No State licensing No State licensing Some not permitted in certain residential zoning districts or require Use Permit Some not permitted in certain residential zoning districts or require Use Permit Some considered a business requiring a business license Some considered a business requiring a business license Some unlicensed homes not addressed Some unlicensed homes not addressed
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RESEARCH - GROUP HOMES IN SAN RAFAEL Residential Care Facility (small/large) 65 Residential Care Facility (small/large) 65 Day Care Facility/Home (small/large) 40 Day Care Facility/Home (small/large) 40 Boarding House 1 Boarding House 1 Licensed Group Home (adolescent) 1 Licensed Group Home (adolescent) 1 Fraternity/Sorority (Clubs) 0 Fraternity/Sorority (Clubs) 0 Other: Other: Associated with licensed treatment program/agency 8 Independent residences 9
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RESEARCH – GROUP HOMES IN MARIN (% in San Rafael) Residential Care Facility (small/large) 173 (37) Residential Care Facility (small/large) 173 (37) Day Care Facility/Home (small/large) 133 (30) Day Care Facility/Home (small/large) 133 (30) Boarding house 1 (100) Boarding house 1 (100) Licensed Group Home (adolescent) 3 (30) Licensed Group Home (adolescent) 3 (30) Fraternity/Sorority (Clubs) 0 (-) Fraternity/Sorority (Clubs) 0 (-) Other: Other: Associated with licensed treatment program/agency 16 (50) Independent residences 14 (64)
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RESEARCH – REGULATIONS IN BAY AREA CITIES Surveyed and contacted nine (9) other cities for unlicensed group home regulations and response: Surveyed and contacted nine (9) other cities for unlicensed group home regulations and response: San MateoRedwood City Santa RosaPetaluma Santa ClaraFremont Walnut CreekHayward San Jose San Jose
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RESEARCH – REGULATIONS IN COMPARABLE CITIES Few cities have complaints/issues Few cities have complaints/issues Treat small, unlicensed group homes no different than household in a single-family home Treat small, unlicensed group homes no different than household in a single-family home San Mateo- definitions for “transitional” and “supportive” housing San Mateo- definitions for “transitional” and “supportive” housing Santa Rosa - definitions distinguishing “residential care facility” and “residential service facility” Santa Rosa - definitions distinguishing “residential care facility” and “residential service facility”
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RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH SEE MEETING AGENDA
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FEDERAL & STATE LAWS AFFECTING GROUP HOMES
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FAIR HOUSING ACT Part of Civil Rights Act of 1968 Part of Civil Rights Act of 1968 Prohibits housing discrimination based on disability Prohibits housing discrimination based on disability Applies to local land use decisions Applies to local land use decisions FEHA is State parallel law FEHA is State parallel law
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DEFINITION- PERSON WITH DISABILITIES Includes person who has physical or mental impairments that: limit one or more major life activities limit one or more major life activities is regarded as having that type of impairment is regarded as having that type of impairment has a record of that type of impairment has a record of that type of impairment
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DEFINITION- PERSON WITH DISABILITIES Includes: Recovering drug & alcohol user Excludes: Current illegal use of or addiction to a controlled substance Alcohol is NOT considered a controlled substance so alcoholics are considered to be disabled Alcohol is NOT considered a controlled substance so alcoholics are considered to be disabled
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INTENTIONAL (FACIAL) DISCRIMINATION Strict Legal Standard Will be upheld by Court only if: Restriction benefits the disabled; OR Restriction benefits the disabled; OR Ordinance responds to legitimate safety concerns, rather than based on stereotypes Ordinance responds to legitimate safety concerns, rather than based on stereotypes
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COMMUNITY HOUSE V. CITY OF BOISE 9 th Circuit Court of Appeals Homeless shelter for men only Homeless shelter for men only Gender/family status facial discrimination Gender/family status facial discrimination Court Struck down because: Court Struck down because: *No benefit to women & children *No benefit to women & children *Not based on legitimate safety *Not based on legitimate safety concerns regarding mixed sexes concerns regarding mixed sexes
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FACIALLY DISCRIMINATORY LAND USE REQUIREMENTS Examples: Spacing Requirements Spacing Requirements Use Permit required for housing for persons with disabilities only Use Permit required for housing for persons with disabilities only Special noticing for permits for drug or alcohol rehab group homes Special noticing for permits for drug or alcohol rehab group homes
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FACIALLY-NEUTRAL ORDINANCES WITH DISCRIMINATORY INTENT Actions that are outwardly-neutral but adopted with discriminatory intent Actions that are outwardly-neutral but adopted with discriminatory intentExamples: Denial of Use Permit for group home serving disabled on grounds of traffic problems Denial of Use Permit for group home serving disabled on grounds of traffic problems Evidence shows action actually motivated by discrimination Evidence shows action actually motivated by discrimination Traffic concerns are a mere pretext Traffic concerns are a mere pretext
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DISCRIMINATORY INTENT LEGAL STANDARD Discriminatory reason more likely than not motivated City’s decision Discriminatory reason more likely than not motivated City’s decision Bona fide health & safety justification? Bona fide health & safety justification? Court looks at records including: Court looks at records including: –Discriminatory statements by public officials –Citizen comments and letters
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REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION Affirmative duty to modify local zoning requirements when: Affirmative duty to modify local zoning requirements when: Necessary to provide disabled person equal opportunity for home; and Necessary to provide disabled person equal opportunity for home; and Does not impose undue financial and administrative burden; nor Does not impose undue financial and administrative burden; nor Fundamentally alter City’s zoning Fundamentally alter City’s zoning
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REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION Examples: Elevator in side yard setback Elevator in side yard setback Wheelchair ramp in front yard setback Wheelchair ramp in front yard setback But Not: Large multi-family structure in single- family neighborhood Large multi-family structure in single- family neighborhood
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LICENSED & UNLICENSED GROUP HOMES
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LICENSED GROUP HOMES 6 OR FEWER Virtually any licensed facility Virtually any licensed facility Must be treated like a single-family home Must be treated like a single-family home Some separation requirements but: Some separation requirements but: No separation requirements for drug & alcohol rehab facilities or facilities for the elderly No separation requirements for drug & alcohol rehab facilities or facilities for the elderly
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LICENSED GROUP HOMES 7 OR MORE May require a Use Permit for 7+ residents or clients but: May require a Use Permit for 7+ residents or clients but: Psychiatric facilities must be permitted in a zone that permits nursing homes and hospitals Psychiatric facilities must be permitted in a zone that permits nursing homes and hospitals
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UNLICENSED GROUP HOMES What might be an unlicensed group home? What might be an unlicensed group home? Boarding house Boarding house SLE (Clean-and-Sober Homes) SLE (Clean-and-Sober Homes) Transitional housing Transitional housing Supportive housing Supportive housing Groups of students and others Groups of students and others
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UNLICENSED GROUP HOMES Cannot limit the number of unrelated people living as a household Cannot limit the number of unrelated people living as a household (Adamson v. City of Santa Barbara) What does it mean to live as a household? What does it mean to live as a household? Regulating use versus the occupants Regulating use versus the occupants
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UNLICENSED GROUP HOMES Cannot limit the building occupancy below the Building Code limits Cannot limit the building occupancy below the Building Code limits (Briseno v. City of Santa Ana)
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UNLICENSED GROUP HOMES Boarding House or Household? Some tests: Boarding House or Household? Some tests: Physical design; access to common areas Physical design; access to common areas All on the lease (86 Ops.Att’y Gen.30) All on the lease (86 Ops.Att’y Gen.30) No limits on time in the residence No limits on time in the residence Shared housekeeping & expenses Shared housekeeping & expenses Residents select occupants Residents select occupants Regulating the use or occupants? Regulating the use or occupants?
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PLANNING AND ZONING LAWS
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EXERCISING LAND USE POWER May Not Discriminate Based On: (Government Code Section 65008) May Not Discriminate Based On: (Government Code Section 65008) Disability Disability Financing or other government assistance Financing or other government assistance Intended occupancy by low- or moderate- income Intended occupancy by low- or moderate- income Local government prohibited from treating affordable housing projects different than market rate projects. Local government prohibited from treating affordable housing projects different than market rate projects.
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HOUSING ELEMENTS
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REMOVING ZONING CONSTRAINTS Analyzing constraints on housing for disabled Analyzing constraints on housing for disabled Adopting reasonable accommodation ordinances Adopting reasonable accommodation ordinances
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SUPPORTIVE & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING Some group homes may be considered to be “supportive” or “transitional” housing Some group homes may be considered to be “supportive” or “transitional” housing Transitional housing is: Rental housing Rental housing Stays of at least six months Stays of at least six months Program calls for recirculation of unit to another at a pre-determined time Program calls for recirculation of unit to another at a pre-determined time
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SUPPORTIVE & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING Supportive housing is: No limit on length of stay No limit on length of stay Linked to on-site or off-site services Linked to on-site or off-site services Occupied by either low-income disabled adults, or Occupied by either low-income disabled adults, or Occupied by individuals with disabilities diagnosed before age of 18 Occupied by individuals with disabilities diagnosed before age of 18
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SUPPORTIVE & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING In Housing Element constraints section: In Housing Element constraints section: “Transitional housing and supportive housing shall be considered a residential use of property, and shall be subject to only those restrictions that apply to other residential dwellings of the same type in the same zone.” (G.C. 65583(a)(5)) “Transitional housing and supportive housing shall be considered a residential use of property, and shall be subject to only those restrictions that apply to other residential dwellings of the same type in the same zone.” (G.C. 65583(a)(5))
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HOUSING ACCOUNTABILITY ACT (Former Anti-NIMBY Law)
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BOTTOM LINE Difficult to deny transitional and supportive housing Difficult to deny transitional and supportive housing In general, transitional and supportive housing cannot be denied or conditioned to make infeasible In general, transitional and supportive housing cannot be denied or conditioned to make infeasible
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CONCLUSIONS IF LICENSED: Six (6) or under must be treated like a single unit Six (6) or under must be treated like a single unit Use Permit may be required for seven (7) or more Use Permit may be required for seven (7) or more
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CONCLUSIONS IF UNLICENSED: Is it a single housekeeping unit or another use? Is it a single housekeeping unit or another use? Is it treated differently than housing for the non-disabled? Is it treated differently than housing for the non-disabled? Is it supportive or transitional housing? Is it supportive or transitional housing? May always request a “reasonable accommodation” May always request a “reasonable accommodation”
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WHAT STEPS ARE BEING CONSIDERED? BOARDING HOUSE vs. HOUSHOLD Revise definitions of: Revise definitions of: “boarding house” (regulated) “boarding house” (regulated) –Exclusions per State law for “supportive” or “transitional” housing “ “household” (not regulated) “household” (not regulated)
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WHAT STEPS ARE BEING CONSIDERED? BOARDING HOUSE vs. HOUSHOLD Distinguishing factors of household: Physical design- access to common areas Physical design- access to common areas All residents on the lease All residents on the lease No limits on time in residence No limits on time in residence Residents select occupants Residents select occupants Not a commercial use Not a commercial use
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WHAT STEPS ARE BEING CONSIDERED? HOUSING FOR DISABLED Treat licensed/unlicensed with 6 or fewer residents same as single-family residence Treat licensed/unlicensed with 6 or fewer residents same as single-family residence Uniform regulations for licensed/unlicensed with 7 or more Uniform regulations for licensed/unlicensed with 7 or more Review reasonable accommodation procedures and revise as needed Review reasonable accommodation procedures and revise as needed
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NEXT STEPS & SCHEDULE Complete research of laws Complete research of laws Prepare report with recommendations Prepare report with recommendations Community Meeting (September) Community Meeting (September) Public Hearings with Planning Commission and City Council Public Hearings with Planning Commission and City Council(October-December)
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QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS
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