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<h1> Site Check & Other CEQA Housing Resources </h1> <p class="page-description">Site Check is a free and public mapping tool to quickly find parcels where housing projects may qualify for streamlining and exemptions under CEQA.</p> <!-- on-page-links --> <div class="on-page-links-button"><a href="#on-page-panel" class="collapsed" data-toggle="collapse" aria-expanded="false"><i class="far fa-file-search"></i></a></div> <nav class="on-page-links collapse" id="on-page-panel"> <div class="on-page-back-to-top"><a href="#top">Back to Top</a></div> <span class="on-this-page">On This Page:</span> <ul> <li><a href="#site-check">Site Check </a></li> <li><a href="#technical-advisories">Technical Advisories</a></li> <li><a href="#studies">Studies </a></li> <li><a href="#by-right">By-Right/Ministerial </a></li> <li><a href="#for-more-info">For More Info</a></li> </ul> <div class="on-page-close-link"><a href="#on-page-panel" data-toggle="collapse" aria-expanded="true">Close</a></div> </nav> </div><!-- end page header --> </div><!-- container --> <section> <div class="container p-b-lg"> <div class="text-main"> <p>In order to streamline the construction of housing projects in California, the Legislature has created multiple CEQA statutory exemptions for housing projects. Additionally, OPR and the Natural Resources Agency have streamlined regulations for certain classes of projects – such as small housing developments and infill housing – that typically do not have substantial impacts on the environment. In order to assist lead agencies, housing developers, and members of the public with navigating these various provisions, OPR has created and compiled resources on this page. </p> </div> </div><!-- end container --> </section> <section class="section-gray"> <div class="container p-b-lg"> <div class="text-main"> <h2><a id="site-check"></a>Site Check</h2> <p>Developed in coordination with the Department of Housing and Community Development, Site Check is an innovative mapping tool that allows you to identify parcels where housing development may qualify for streamlining under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The tool allows you to filter and view parcels by planning, transportation, and environmental criteria. Site Check is a good starting point for developers and public agencies considering how CEQA may apply to a potential housing project. The tool is available for use. Staff updated the tool with new data and features early 2024.</p> <p>Note: You should not construe as legal advice any contents of, or outputs from, Site Check, and should independently verify all determinations.</p> <p class="text-center"><a href="http://sitecheck.opr.ca.gov" class="btn btn-primary btn-lg">Site Check</a></p> <p class="text-center m-t-md"><a href="https://forms.office.com/g/SdsgDKKJM6" class="btn btn-default btn-lg">Site Check Feedback Form</a></p> <h3 class="header-bar">Resources</h3> <div class="row row-cols-1 element-group-document"> <div class="col"> <a href="/ceqa/docs/20240227-SiteCheck_FactSheet.pdf" class="element-block link-pdf element-red"> <div class="element-header">Site Check Walkthrough Fact Sheet</div> <div class="element-body">This document provides an overview of how the tool works.</div> <div class="element-download-link">download pdf</div> </a> </div><!-- end col --> <div class="col"> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZamNrmc7Ffs" class="element-block element-red"> <div class="element-icon"><i class="fa-brands fa-youtube"></i></div> <div class="element-header">Site Check: Update (2024) Webinar</div> <div class="element-body">This recording provides an overview of updates made to the tool as of February 2024.</div> <div class="element-external-link">view on YouTube</div> </a> </div><!-- end col --> <div class="col"> <a href="/ceqa/docs/20240226-SiteCheck_Update_2024.pdf" class="element-block element-red link-pdf"> <div class="element-header">Site Check: Update (2024) Slide Deck</div> <div class="element-body">The slide deck used for the overview of updates made to the tool as of February 2024.</div> <div class="element-download-link">download pdf</div> </a> </div><!-- end col --> <div class="col"> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZoXGik7cpY" class="element-block element-red"> <div class="element-icon"><i class="fa-brands fa-youtube"></i></div> <div class="element-header">Site Check: Learn How to Use the Tool Tutorial (2024) Webinar</div> <div class="element-body">This recording provides a tool overview and walks through its different features and functions.</div> <div class="element-external-link">view on YouTube</div> </a> </div><!-- end col --> <div class="col"> <a href="/ceqa/docs/20240227-SiteCheck_Walkthrough_2024.pdf" class="element-block element-red link-pdf"> <div class="element-header">Site Check: Learn How to Use the Tool (2024) Slide Deck </div> <div class="element-body">The slide deck used for the tutorial is also available.</div> <div class="element-download-link">download pdf</div> </a> </div><!-- end col --> </div> </div><!-- end text main --> </div><!-- end container --> </section> <section> <div class="container p-b-lg"> <div class="text-main"> <h2><a id="technical-advisories"></a>Technical Advisories </h2> <p>OPR has issued two technical advisories on streamlining options for housing projects: </p> <div class="row element-group-document"> <div class="col-12"> <a href="/ceqa/docs/20190208-TechAdvisory-Review_of_Housing_Exemptions.pdf" class="element-block link-pdf"> <div class="element-header">CEQA Review of Housing Projects </div> <div class="element-body">Provides information on the statutes and regulations related to the CEQA review of housing projects. A chart comparing the requirements for obtaining CEQA exemptions and streamlining for housing projects is included as Appendix A. </div> <div class="element-download-link">download pdf</div> </a> </div><!-- end col --> <div class="col-12"> <a href="/ceqa/docs/20200715-PHK_TA.pdf" class="element-block link-pdf"> <div class="element-header">CEQA Review of Affordable, Transitional, and Supportive Housing Projects</div> <div class="element-body">Provides a list of statutes and regulations related to the CEQA review of affordable housing, supportive housing, transitional housing, or temporary shelters. </div> <div class="element-download-link">download pdf</div> </a> </div><!-- end col --> </div><!-- end element-group document --> </div><!-- end text main --> </div><!-- end container --> </section> <section class="section-gray"> <div class="container p-b-lg"> <div class="text-main"> <h2><a id="studies"></a>Studies on CEQA & Housing</h2> <p>Multiple studies have analyzed the link between CEQA and housing production. Those studies are linked below. <em>Note: OPR does not endorse any statements or policy recommendations contained in the following reports. They are provided for informational purposes only.</em></p> <div class="row accordion element-group-document" id="studies-toggle"> <!-- CEQA and Housing Production block --> <div class="col-12"> <a href="#production-toggle" class="element-block element-blue" data-toggle="collapse" aria-expanded="false" role="button"> <div class="element-icon"><i class="far fa-list-alt"></i></div> <div class="element-header">CEQA and Housing Production</div> <div class="element-body m-b-0">Association of Environmental Professionals</div> <div class="element-dropdown m-t-0">more info</div> </a> <!-- dropdown --> <div class="info-toggle-box collapse" id="production-toggle" data-parent="#studies-toggle"> <!-- Close Button --> <div class="toggle-topclose"> <button type="button" class="close" aria-label="Close" data-target="#production-toggle" data-toggle="collapse"> <span aria-hidden="true">×</span> </button> </div><!-- End Close --> <p class="m-b-0"><strong>Key Points</strong></p> <ul class="list"> <li>California’s housing shortage is leading to a rise in housing costs</li> <li> The CEQA debate: <ul class="list"> <li>Proponents of reform believe CEQA negatively impacts affordable housing</li> <li>CEQA supporters assert the law is necessary to mitigate environmental impacts</li> </ul> </li> <li>Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP) conducted a statewide survey to gather empirical data on the relationship between CEQA review and housing impacts</li> </ul> <p class="m-b-0"><strong>Key Findings</strong></p> <ul class="list"> <li>57% of survey respondents suggest that CEQA does not constrain housing</li> <li>CEQA review does not cause significant project withdrawal (survey withdrawal rate of 2.8% of total units) </li> <li> Responses re: key changes to improve CEQA for housing production <ul class="list"> <li>Modify CEQA (e.g. expand exemptions for infill and affordable housing)</li> <li>Improve implementation</li> <li>Simplify litigation process</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p class="text-center m-t-md"><a href="https://www.califaep.org/docs/CEQA_and_Housing_Report_1-30-19.pdf" class="btn btn-lg btn-primary">Download CEQA and Housing Production PDF</a></p> <div class="toggle-close"><a href="#production-toggle" data-toggle="collapse" class="btn btn-default">close<span aria-hidden="true"></span></a></div> </div><!-- end dropdown --> </div><!-- end col --> <!-- Examining California Land Use Entitlements --> <div class="col-12"> <a href="#entitlements-toggle" class="element-block element-blue" data-toggle="collapse" aria-expanded="false" role="button"> <div class="element-icon"><i class="far fa-list-alt"></i></div> <div class="element-header">Examining California Land Use Entitlements</div> <div class="element-body m-b-0">Berkeley Law School</div> <div class="element-dropdown m-t-0">more info</div> </a> <!-- dropdown --> <div class="info-toggle-box collapse" id="entitlements-toggle" data-parent="#studies-toggle"> <!-- Close Button --> <div class="toggle-topclose"> <button type="button" class="close" aria-label="Close" data-target="#entitlements-toggle" data-toggle="collapse"> <span aria-hidden="true">×</span> </button> </div><!-- End Close --> <p class="m-b-0"><strong>Key Points</strong></p> <ul class="list"> <li>Question posed: what laws or regulations might impede housing construction in high-cost areas?</li> <li>Method of analysis: legal and data analysis of residential development projects</li> <li>Data from four cities: Los Angeles, Long Beach, Pasadena, and Santa Monica</li> </ul> <p class="m-b-0"><strong>Key Findings</strong></p> <ul class="list"> <li> Relatively few projects within the four cities required a full EIR process <ul class="list"> <li>Los Angeles frequently uses MNDs to comply with CEQA</li> <li>The three smaller cities rely on exemptions to reduce the burden of CEQA compliance – nearly all proposed residential development projects in the smaller cities were categorically exempt from CEQA </li> </ul> </li> <li>Many projects receive multiple CEQA exemptions, which suggests overlap in CEQA review procedures</li> <li> Project approval timelines: (in all four jurisdictions) <ul class="list"> <li>Exemptions are faster than MNDs and EIRs</li> <li>MNDs are faster than EIRs</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p class="text-center m-t-md"><a href="https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/clee/research/land-use/getting-it-right/" class="btn btn-lg btn-primary">View Examining California Land Use Entitlements</a></p> <div class="toggle-close"><a href="#entitlements-toggle" data-toggle="collapse" class="btn btn-default">close<span aria-hidden="true"></span></a></div> </div><!-- end dropdown --> </div><!-- end col --> <!-- In the Name of the Environment --> <div class="col-12"> <a href="#environment-toggle" class="element-block element-blue" data-toggle="collapse" aria-expanded="false" role="button"> <div class="element-icon"><i class="far fa-list-alt"></i></div> <div class="element-header">In the Name of the Environment</div> <div class="element-body m-b-0">Holland and Knight</div> <div class="element-dropdown m-t-0">more info</div> </a> <!-- dropdown --> <div class="info-toggle-box collapse" id="environment-toggle" data-parent="#studies-toggle"> <!-- Close Button --> <div class="toggle-topclose"> <button type="button" class="close" aria-label="Close" data-target="#environment-toggle" data-toggle="collapse"> <span aria-hidden="true">×</span> </button> </div><!-- End Close --> <p class="m-b-0"><strong>Key Points</strong></p> <ul class="list"> <li>Holland & Knight completed a comprehensive statewide report of CEQA lawsuits that target housing projects in California</li> <li>The authors allege that CEQA litigation is being used to challenge higher density, infill housing projects, most often supported by environmental and climate policy activists</li> <li> The authors advance three CEQA litigation abuse reform proposals: <ul class="list"> <li>Extend CEQA transparency and end anonymous CEQA lawsuits funded by shadow interests using CEQA for private gain not environmental protection</li> <li>End duplicative CEQA lawsuits for projects that comply with previously-approved projects and plans when a CEQA process has already been completed</li> <li>Reserve the judicial remedy of vacating project approvals for projects that could actually harm the natural environment, public health, or irreplaceable tribal resources – and preserve the litigation remedy of requiring adequate study and mitigation of project impacts</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p class="m-b-0"><strong>Key Findings</strong></p> <ul class="list"> <li>Within California’s most populous region, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), 33% of CEQA lawsuits filed were aimed at stopping approved housing projects (2013–2015)</li> <li>The statewide report showed that only 20% of all types of construction projects targeted by CEQA lawsuits challenged greenfield projects</li> <li>Within the SCAG region, 99% of CEQA lawsuits were aimed at housing units within the region’s existing communities – and only about 1% of the residential units targeted in CEQA lawsuits were located on greenfield natural, agricultural and rural lands</li> </ul> <p class="text-center m-t-md"><a href="https://www.hklaw.com/files/Uploads/Documents/Alerts/Environment/InfillHousingCEQALawsuits.pdf" class="btn btn-lg btn-primary">Download In the Name of the Environment PDF</a></p> <div class="toggle-close"><a href="#environment-toggle" data-toggle="collapse" class="btn btn-default">close<span aria-hidden="true"></span></a></div> </div><!-- end dropdown --> </div><!-- end col --> <!-- CEQA in the 21st Century --> <div class="col-12"> <a href="#century-toggle" class="element-block element-blue" data-toggle="collapse" aria-expanded="false" role="button"> <div class="element-icon"><i class="far fa-list-alt"></i></div> <div class="element-header">CEQA in the 21st Century</div> <div class="element-body m-b-0">BAE Urban Economics</div> <div class="element-dropdown m-t-0">more info</div> </a> <!-- dropdown --> <div class="info-toggle-box collapse" id="century-toggle" data-parent="#studies-toggle"> <!-- Close Button --> <div class="toggle-topclose"> <button type="button" class="close" aria-label="Close" data-target="#century-toggle" data-toggle="collapse"> <span aria-hidden="true">×</span> </button> </div><!-- End Close --> <p class="m-b-0"><strong>Key Points</strong></p> <ul class="list"> <li>BAE Urban Economic’s report closely examines arguments and assumptions underlying the most current calls for CEQA reform</li> <li> Main arguments against CEQA: <ul class="list"> <li>CEQA litigation abuse</li> <li>Burdensome project costs and delays</li> <li>Constraints on other policy initiatives (e.g. affordable housing projects)</li> </ul> </li> <li> Responses to arguments against CEQA: <ul class="list"> </ul> </li> <li>Recent legislative and regulatory changes have been enacted to streamline CEQA</li> <li>California’s consistent high rank for economic prosperity and sustainable development refutes the argument that CEQA constrains economic growth</li> </ul> <p class="m-b-0"><strong>Key Findings</strong></p> <ul class="list"> <li>Since 2002, there has been an average of 195 CEQA lawsuits per year</li> <li>From 2013 to 2016, the estimated rate of litigation for all CEQA projects undergoing environmental review (excluding exemptions) was 0.7% (1 out of every 100 projects)</li> <li>In San Francisco, only 14 EIRs were prepared in the tree years between 2013 to 2016 (less than 5 EIRs per year)</li> </ul> <p class="text-center m-t-md"><a href="https://c973c4be-4648-432f-aadc-69231cd8e0b0.filesusr.com/ugd/a71a83_b5f3f5baaa244b41b6dac448c5447a40.pdf" class="btn btn-lg btn-primary">Download CEQA in the 21st Century PDF</a></p> <div class="toggle-close"><a href="#century-toggle" data-toggle="collapse" class="btn btn-default">close<span aria-hidden="true"></span></a></div> </div><!-- end dropdown --> </div><!-- end col --> <!-- CEQA: California’s Living Environmental Law --> <div class="col-12"> <a href="#living-law-toggle" class="element-block element-blue" data-toggle="collapse" aria-expanded="false" role="button"> <div class="element-icon"><i class="far fa-list-alt"></i></div> <div class="element-header">CEQA: California’s Living Environmental Law</div> <div class="element-body m-b-0">The Housing Workshop</div> <div class="element-dropdown m-t-0">more info</div> </a> <!-- dropdown --> <div class="info-toggle-box collapse" id="living-law-toggle" data-parent="#studies-toggle"> <!-- Close Button --> <div class="toggle-topclose"> <button type="button" class="close" aria-label="Close" data-target="#living-law-toggle" data-toggle="collapse"> <span aria-hidden="true">×</span> </button> </div><!-- End Close --> <p class="m-b-0"><strong>Key Points</strong></p> <ul class="list"> <li>The Housing Workshop prepared a report that examines assumptions and evidence underlying arguments against CEQA and concludes the arguments are unfounded</li> <li>For more than 50 years, CEQA has protected the state’s natural environment and many of its iconic places, and is now also used to combat urgent issues of environmental injustice and global climate change</li> <li>The authors consider CEQA to be a ‘living law’ that serves as the key tool for community members demanding mitigation for proposed projects’ harmful impacts on residents’ health and wellbeing</li> </ul> <p class="m-b-0"><strong>Key Findings</strong></p> <ul class="list"> <li>There is no overall pattern of increased litigation – litigation year-to-year does not trend with California’s population growth (14.5% population increase between 2002 to 2019 but number of annual CEQA lawsuits has remained basically the same)</li> <li>The cost of CEQA compliance from 5 project case studies ranged from 0.025% to 0.6% of total project costs</li> <li>CEQA has not proved to be a significant factor or cause of California’s housing crisis</li> </ul> <p class="m-t-md text-center"><a href="https://rosefdn.org/wp-content/uploads/CEQA-California_s-Living-Environmental-Law-10-25-21.pdf" class="btn btn-lg btn-primary">Download CEQA: California’s Living Environmental Law PDF</a></p> <div class="toggle-close"><a href="#living-law-toggle" data-toggle="collapse" class="btn btn-default">close<span aria-hidden="true"></span></a></div> </div><!-- end dropdown --> </div><!-- end col --> </div><!-- end row --> </div><!-- end text main --> </div><!-- end container --> </section> <section> <div class="container p-b-lg"> <div class="text-main"> <h2><a id="by-right"></a>By-Right/Ministerial Considerations </h2> <p>CEQA applies when a governmental agency can exercise judgment in deciding whether and how to carry out or approve a project. The ability to exercise judgment makes the project “discretionary.” (CEQA Guidelines, § 15357.) Where the law requires a governmental agency to act on a project using fixed standards and the agency does not have authority to use its own judgment, the project is called “ministerial,” and CEQA does not apply. (CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15268(a), 15369.)</p> <p>State and local laws and guidelines should be consulted when determining whether a project may be ministerial or "by right."</p> <h3>State Legislation:</h3> <ul class="list"> <li> <strong>SB 35</strong> - <a href="http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=65913.4.&lawCode=GOV">GOV § 65913.4</a> - Creates a streamlined approval process for developments in localities that have not yet met their housing targets, provided that the development is on an infill site and complies with existing residential and mixed-use zoning. Participating developments must provide at least 10 percent of units for lower-income families. All projects over 10 units must be prevailing wage and larger projects must use skilled and trained labor. See the SB 35 section of HCD’s website. <p>Recent legislation requires tribal consultation prior to using this option. See OPR’s <a href="/ceqa/docs/20201202-AB_168_Advisory_FINAL.pdf">Technical Advisory on AB 168</a> for more information.</p> </li> <li> <strong>AB 2162</strong> – <a href="http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayText.xhtml?lawCode=GOV&division=1.&title=7.&part=&chapter=3.&article=11.">GOV § 65650 - 65656</a> - Allows for by-right development for supportive housing anywhere zoned for multifamily and mixed-use housing. </li> <li> <strong>AB 430</strong> - <a href="http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=65913.15.&lawCode=GOV">GOV § 65913.15</a> - Establishes a ministerial approval process for housing development in the cities of Biggs, Corning, Gridley, Live Oak, Orland, Oroville, Willows and Yuba City. These provisions expire on January 1, 2026. </li> <li> <strong>AB 2011</strong> - <a href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=65912.100.&lawCode=GOV">GOV §§ 65912.100</a> - <a href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=65912.140.&lawCode=GOV">65912.140</a> - Creates a ministerial, streamlined approval process for 100% affordable housing projects in commercial zones and for mixed-income housing projects along commercial corridors, and makes qualifying projects allowable uses in commercially zoned areas. Projects must meet specified objective development standards and labor standards. These provisions go into effect on July 1, 2023 and are set to be repealed on January 1, 2033. </li> <li> <strong>SB 6</strong> - <a href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=65852.24.&lawCode=GOV">GOV § 65852.24</a> - Establishes housing as an allowable use on any parcel zoned for office or retail uses for projects that meet specified requirements. Allows these housing projects to utilize the existing ministerial, by right approval process outlined in SB 35 (GOV § 65913.4). Goes into effect on July 1, 2023 and is set to be repealed on January 1, 2033. </li> <li> <strong>SB 4</strong> - <a href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=65913.16.&lawCode=GOV">GOV § 65913.16</a> - Allows for by-right development for housing development projects on land owned prior to January 1, 2024 by an independent institution of higher education or a religious institution. All of the units in the housing development must be for lower income households, except that 20% of the units may be for moderate-income households and 5% may be for staff of the institution of higher education or religious institution. </li> <li> <strong>SB 684</strong> - <a href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=65852.28.&lawCode=GOV">GOV §§ 65852.28</a>, <a href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=65913.4.5.&lawCode=GOV">65913.4.5</a>, <a href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=66499.41.&lawCode=GOV">66499.41</a> - Requires local agencies to ministerially approve a parcel map or a tentative and final map for a housing development with 10 or fewer units on an urban lot of less than 5 acres that meets specified requirements. Allows housing development projects on a ministerially approved parcel map or tentative and final map to comply with objective standards and prohibits local agencies from imposing requirements on the project inconsistent with the bill’s requirements. Additionally, the bill requires local agencies to issue the building permits for housing projects where the applicant has received a tentative map approval or parcel map approval and meets other requirements. </li> <li> <strong>SB 9</strong> - <a href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=65852.21.&lawCode=GOV">GOV § 65852.21</a> - Requires that housing developments containing no more than two residential units within a single-family residential zone be considered ministerially where certain requirements are met. </li> </ul> <h3>Local Legislation: </h3> <p>Housing projects may also be by right under local the zoning code on certain parcels. Check with the appropriate local jurisdiction for more information. Note, where local discretion is limited to design review, the project may not be subject to CEQA. (See <em>McCorkle Eastside Neighborhood Group v. 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