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Matter 25-1336

PP25-001 - Amendment to Title 19 (Subdivision) and Various Sections of Title 20 (Zoning Code) of the San José Municipal Code for Compliance with State Law and to Streamline Regulations.

Housing City Council Agenda Ready Introduced 02 Dec 2025
4 Documents on file 2.18 MB · 4 extracted · 4 AI summaries
File
25-1336
Type
Land Use Consent Agenda
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
02 Dec 2025
Last synced
19 May 2026 · 04:03

The papers

01 624 KB

Memorandum

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This memorandum discusses proposed amendments to Title 19 (Subdivisions) and Title 20 (Zoning Code) of the San José Municipal Code to ensure compliance with state law and streamline regulations. The Planning Commission has recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution and an ordinance to implement these changes, which include updates related to Accessory Dwelling Units, Senate Bill 9, and other housing development regulations. The memorandum outlines the recommendations, background, analysis, and public outreach efforts related to the proposed amendments.

Key points
  • The Planning Commission voted 9-0-1 to recommend the City Council adopt a resolution and an ordinance for amendments to Title 19 and Title 20.
  • The amendments aim to ensure compliance with state law and streamline regulations related to housing development.
  • Proposed changes include new definitions, revisions to existing standards, and updates to accommodate various state bills.
  • Public outreach included seven meetings and extensive communication with stakeholders from June 2024 to October 2025.
  • The memorandum aligns with Climate Smart San José goals by streamlining the development review process.
Limitations
  • The text includes unresolved placeholders and incomplete sections, which affect the completeness of the summary.
  • Specific dates and details regarding the public outreach meetings are not fully detailed.

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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below 12/16/25 25 1336 10.1 (a) FROM: Christopher Burton DATE: December 5, 2025 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide SUBJECT: PP25-001 – Amendment to Title 19 (Subdivisions) and Various Sections of Title 20 (Zoning Code) of the San José Municipal Code for Compliance with State Law and to Streamline Regulations RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission voted 9-0-1 (Commissioner Casey absent) to recommend the City Council take the following actions: 1. Adopt a resolution adopting the Addendum to the Envision San José 2040 General Plan Final Program Environmental Impact Report (Resolution No. 76041), Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (Resolution No. 77617), and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report – 2023-2031 Housing Element Update (Resolution No. 2023-262) and Addenda thereto for the amendments to Title 19 and Title 20 of the San José Municipal Code, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act as amended. 2. Adopt an ordinance amending Title 19 (Subdivisions) and various sections of Title 20 (Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Code) of the San José Municipal Code to: (i) Add a new Chapter 19.11,...
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Resolution

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This resolution by the City Council of San José adopts an addendum to the Envision San José 2040 General Plan Final Program Environmental Impact Report and related documents. It addresses amendments to the San José Municipal Code to facilitate a streamlined ministerial process for housing development, in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The addendum indicates that the proposed modifications will not have significant environmental impacts beyond those already evaluated in prior reports. The resolution incorporates prior environmental reports and establishes the Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement as the custodian of related documents.

Key points
  • Adoption of an addendum to the Envision San José 2040 General Plan Environmental Impact Report.
  • Amendments to Title 19 and Title 20 of the San José Municipal Code.
  • Introduction of a streamlined ministerial process for housing development.
  • Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
  • No significant environmental impacts identified beyond prior evaluations.
Limitations
  • The document appears to be a draft, as indicated by the repeated mention of 'DRAFT' and instructions to contact the City Clerk for the final document.
  • Specific dates for adoption and voting outcomes are not provided.
  • Certain sections contain placeholders that are not filled in.

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NVF:AXY:KMF 11/05/2025 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE ADOPTING AN ADDENDUM TO THE ENVISION SAN JOSE 2040 GENERAL PLAN FINAL PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT, SUPPLEMENTAL PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT – GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION ANALYSIS, SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT – 2023-2031 HOUSING ELEMENT UPDATE AND ADDENDA THERETO, PREPARED FOR AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 19 AND TITLE 20 OF THE SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE ANALYZING ZONING CODE UPDATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT WHEREAS, the City of San José (“City”), acting as lead agency under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), certified the Envision San José 2040 Final Program Environmental Impact Report (Resolution No. 76041), Supplemental Program Environmental Impact Report – Greenhouse Gas Emission Analysis (Resolution No. 77617), Supplemental Environmental Impact Report – 2023-2031 Housing Element Update (Resolution No. RES2023-262) and Addenda thereto (“prior Environmental Impact Reports”); and WHEREAS, the City’s Sixth Housing Element Cycle (2023-2031) identified the adoption and implementation of a streamlined ministerial process as a...
03 1.14 MB

Ordinance

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This document is an ordinance from the City of San Jose proposing amendments to Title 19 (Subdivision) and Title 20 (Zoning Ordinance) of the San Jose Municipal Code. It includes the addition of a new chapter on ministerial tentative maps, revisions to Senate Bill 9 provisions, and various amendments to definitions and regulations related to zoning and land use. The ordinance aims to ensure compliance with state laws and improve readability and clarity in the municipal code.

Key points
  • Amends Title 19 and Title 20 of the San Jose Municipal Code.
  • Introduces a new chapter on ministerial tentative maps.
  • Revises existing Senate Bill 9 provisions.
  • Adds definitions for terms such as 'lot coverage' and 'group home'.
  • Amends regulations related to accessory dwelling units and affordable housing density bonuses.
  • Incorporates provisions from various state bills including Senate Bill 684 and Assembly Bill 2632.
  • Establishes requirements for filing and processing ministerial tentative maps.
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SAW:AXY:KMF 12/05/2025 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AMENDING TITLE 19 (SUBDIVISION) AND VARIOUS SECTIONS OF TITLE 20 (ZONING ORDINANCE OR ZONING CODE) OF THE SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE TO: (A) ADD A NEW CHAPTER 19.11, ‘MINISTERIAL TENTATIVE MAPS,’ AND RELATED STATE LAW REFERENCES; (B) IMPLEMENT CITY COUNCIL DIRECTION TO AMEND SENATE BILL 9 (SB 9) PROVISIONS IN CHAPTER 20.30 BY: (1) REVISING EXISTING SB 9 OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS WITHIN PART 8, ‘SENATE BILL 9 IMPLEMENTATION,’ (2) ADDING NEW PART 9, ‘CITY PERMITTED STREAMLINED IMPLEMENTATION FOR TWO-UNIT DEVELOPMENTS ON A SINGLE LOT WITHIN TWO-FAMILY ZONING DISTRICTS; (3) ADDING NEW PART 9.5, ‘STREAMLINED IMPLEMENTATION FOR PROPERTIES OF LESSER SIGNIFICANCE LISTED ON THE HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY WITHIN R-1 AND R-2 ZONING DISTRICTS’ TO ALLOW TWO-UNIT DEVELOPMENTS ON A SINGLE LOT; (4) AMENDING SECTIONS 20.80.300, 20.80.450, 20.100.610, 20.100.1030 AND 20.100.1040 TO INCORPORATE REFERENCES TO TWO-UNIT DEVELOPMENTS; AND (5) ADDING SECTION 20.200.675 TO INCLUDE NEW DEFINITION FOR ‘LOT COVERAGE’; (C) AMEND CHAPTER 20.200 TO ADD SECTION 20.200.165 TO INCLUDE NEW DEFINITION FOR ‘BUILDING, MAIN,’ ADD SECTION 20.200.445 TO...
04 226 KB

Letter from the Public

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The California Housing Defense Fund (CalHDF) submitted a public comment regarding proposed amendments to the City of San José's accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations. The letter outlines several areas where the city's regulations may violate state law, including size limits on ADUs, height restrictions, outdated references to government codes, and owner occupancy requirements for junior accessory dwelling units (JADUs). CalHDF urges the city to amend its ADU ordinance to ensure compliance with state law.

Key points
  • CalHDF comments on proposed updates to the City's ADU regulations.
  • The letter identifies violations of state law in the City's ADU regulations.
  • City code limits detached ADUs on multifamily parcels to 800 square feet, which is impermissible under state law.
  • City code limits the height of detached ADUs to 18 feet, while state law allows for up to 20 feet near transit.
  • The City is advised to update references to government codes in its regulations.
  • Owner occupancy requirements for JADUs may conflict with upcoming state legislation (SB 543).
Limitations
  • The document appears to be a draft as it references a future date for the council meeting.
  • Some sections reference government codes and legal standards without providing specific details or context.
  • The document does not specify the exact nature of the proposed amendments or the full context of the regulations.

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Dec 15, 2025 City of San Jose 130 Avram Avenue Rohnert Park, CA 94928-1180 By email: mayoremail@sanjoseca.gov; District1@sanjoseca.gov; District2@sanjoseca.gov; District3@sanjoseca.gov; District4@sanjoseca.gov; District5@sanjoseca.gov; district6@sanjoseca.gov; District7@sanjoseca.gov; district8@sanjoseca.gov; District9@sanjoseca.gov; District10@sanjoseca.gov CC: city.clerk@Sanjoseca.gov; Christopher.Burton@sanjoseca.gov; cao.main@sanjoseca.gov; webmaster.manager@sanjoseca.gov; Brent.Carvalho@sanjoseca.gov; Rina.Horie@sanjoseca.gov; planningsupportstaff@sanjoseca.gov; Re: Proposed Amendments to the City’s ADU Regulations Dear San José City Council, The California Housing Defense Fund (“CalHDF”) submits this letter as a public comment regarding item 10.1(a) for the Council meeting of December 16, 2025, an update to the City’s zoning text. Specifically, CalHDF writes to comment on the City’s proposed regulations for the construction of accessory dwelling units (“ADUs”) and junior accessory dwelling units (“JADUs”). There are specific portions of the City's ADU regulations that violate state law, and the City should correct these issues before passing the ordinance. Background The...