Current law preempts any local governmental entity housing
growth restriction (anti-growth law) that explicitly limits the growth of the population in the local governmental entity's jurisdiction or the number of development permits or building permit applications for residential development unless it is a temporary, nonrenewable anti-growth law following a declared disaster emergency. The bill clarifies that an anti-growth law also includes any
restriction that explicitly seeks to impose additional restrictions or limitations on a particular housing type that exceed a governmental entity's zoning or building codes.
The bill also clarifies when a local government must provide the
option of paying a fee in lieu of land dedication for a private property owner whose property does not meet the local government's standards for dedication.