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A03446 Summary:

BILL NOA03446
 
SAME ASSAME AS S05194
 
SPONSORLevenberg
 
COSPNSRBurdick, Gonzalez-Rojas
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §28, Gen City L; add §272, Town L; add §7-720, Vil L
 
Requires each town, village, and city to develop a "housing action plan for everyone", including consideration of local needs and specific strategies to address those local needs.
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A03446 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          3446
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 27, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. LEVENBERG, BURDICK, GONZALEZ-ROJAS -- read once
          and referred to the Committee on Local Governments
 
        AN ACT to amend the general city law, the town law, and the village law,
          in relation to requiring each town, village, and  city  to  develop  a
          housing action plan for everyone

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The general city law is amended by adding a new section  28
     2  to read as follows:
     3    §  28.  Housing  action plan for everyone. 1.  The legislative body of
     4  each city shall adopt a housing action plan for everyone to increase the
     5  amount of available housing in each such city. Each such housing  action
     6  plan  shall  be  updated  no  less  than  every  five years prior to its
     7  adoption by a city.
     8    2. Each such action housing plan shall consider, but  not  be  limited
     9  to, the following factors:
    10    (a) The infrastructure needs of each respective city.
    11    (b) Available land for new housing construction.
    12    (c)  Potential  opportunities to redevelop underutilized buildings for
    13  housing.
    14    (d) The particular needs of  each  respective  city,  in  relation  to
    15  income levels, housing costs, and at-risk areas.
    16    (e)  Specific  tools and strategies to address the particular needs of
    17  each respective city.
    18    3. Each such housing action plan may consider, but shall not be limit-
    19  ed to, the following concepts:
    20    (a) The legalization of accessory dwelling units.
    21    (b) Authorization of transit-oriented development zones.
    22    (c) Elimination or reduction of parking requirements.
    23    (d) Streamlining permit processes, such as environmental  and  discre-
    24  tionary review requirements.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00367-01-5

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     1    (e) Authorizing as-of-right and mixed-use development goals.
     2    4.  The amount of new housing contemplated in each such housing action
     3  plan, as determined by the legislative body of each city, shall  consid-
     4  er, but not be limited to, the area median income (AMI) calculations set
     5  forth  by  the  U.S.  department of housing and urban development, which
     6  consists of the following five levels: (a) at or below thirty percent of
     7  the city's AMI; (b) between thirty-one percent and  fifty    percent  of
     8  the   city's AMI; (c) between fifty-one percent and sixty percent of the
     9  city's AMI; (d) between sixty-one percent and eighty   percent of    the
    10  city's  AMI;  and (e) between eighty-one percent and one hundred percent
    11  of the city's AMI.
    12    5. (a) The planning board of each city,  as  established  pursuant  to
    13  section  twenty-seven of this article, or a group appointed by the mayor
    14  and city council for this purpose, shall submit  the  completed  housing
    15  action  plan for everyone to the mayor and legislative body of each city
    16  for review and further recommendation. Such planning  board  may  modify
    17  such housing plan to address any recommendations received from the mayor
    18  and legislative body.
    19    (b) The planning board of each city, or a group appointed by the mayor
    20  and  city  council  for this purpose, may coordinate with local planning
    21  associations,  non-profits,  builders,   realtors,   housing   councils,
    22  construction industry representatives, and/or other community stakehold-
    23  ers in the development of such housing action plan.
    24    6.  (a)  Each  city  shall post a copy of the finalized housing action
    25  plan on each such city's website and file such housing action plan  with
    26  the division of housing and community renewal.
    27    (b)  Each  city shall hold at least one public hearing on such housing
    28  action plan within thirty days of the completion of such housing  action
    29  plan.
    30    7.  Regional  economic  development offices, as established by article
    31  eleven of the economic development law, shall assist  municipalities  by
    32  making  them  aware  of grants and funding options that may be available
    33  for implementing the housing action plan. Within twelve  months  of  the
    34  effective date of this section, the enactment of the housing action plan
    35  for  everyone  by  the legislative body of a city shall be completed. If
    36  such housing action plan is not completed within such time, a  one-time,
    37  three-month extension to complete and finalize such plan may be granted,
    38  if the division of housing and community renewal confirms that such plan
    39  has been substantially completed.
    40    §  2.  The  town law is amended by adding a new section 272 to read as
    41  follows:
    42    § 272. Housing action plan for everyone. 1.  The legislative  body  of
    43  each town shall adopt a housing action plan for everyone to increase the
    44  amount  of available housing in each such town. Each such housing action
    45  plan shall be updated no  less  than  every  five  years  prior  to  its
    46  adoption by a town.
    47    2.  Each  such  action housing plan shall consider, but not be limited
    48  to, the following factors:
    49    (a) The infrastructure needs of each respective town.
    50    (b) Available land for new housing construction.
    51    (c) Potential opportunities to redevelop underutilized  buildings  for
    52  housing.
    53    (d)  The  particular  needs  of  each  respective town, in relation to
    54  income levels, housing costs, and at-risk areas.
    55    (e) Specific tools and strategies to address the particular  needs  of
    56  each respective town.

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     1    3. Each such housing action plan may consider, but shall not be limit-
     2  ed to, the following concepts:
     3    (a) The legalization of accessory dwelling units.
     4    (b) Authorization of transit-oriented development zones.
     5    (c) Elimination or reduction of parking requirements.
     6    (d)  Streamlining  permit processes, such as environmental and discre-
     7  tionary review requirements.
     8    (e) Authorizing as-of-right and mixed-use development goals.
     9    4. The amount of new housing contemplated in each such housing  action
    10  plan,  as determined by the legislative body of each town, shall consid-
    11  er, but not be limited to, the area median income (AMI) calculations set
    12  forth by the U.S. department of housing  and  urban  development,  which
    13  consists of the following five levels: (a) at or below thirty percent of
    14  the  town's  AMI;  (b)  between thirty-one percent and fifty  percent of
    15  the town's AMI; (c) between fifty-one percent and sixty percent  of  the
    16  town's  AMI;  (d)  between sixty-one percent and eighty  percent of  the
    17  town's AMI; and (e) between eighty-one percent and one  hundred  percent
    18  of the town's AMI.
    19    5.  (a)  The  planning  board of each town, as established pursuant to
    20  section two hundred seventy-one of this article, or a group appointed by
    21  the town board for this purpose,  shall  submit  the  completed  housing
    22  action  plan  for everyone to the town board of each town for review and
    23  further recommendation. Such planning board, or a group appointed by the
    24  town board for this purpose, may modify such housing plan to address any
    25  recommendations received from the town board.
    26    (b) The planning board of each town, or a group appointed by the  town
    27  supervisor  and  town  board, may coordinate with local planning associ-
    28  ations, non-profits, builders, realtors, housing councils,  construction
    29  industry  representatives,  and/or  other  community stakeholders in the
    30  development of such housing action plan.
    31    6. (a) Each town shall post a copy of  the  finalized  housing  action
    32  plan  on each such town's website and file such housing action plan with
    33  the division of housing and community renewal.
    34    (b) Each town shall hold at least one public hearing on  such  housing
    35  action  plan within thirty days of the completion of such housing action
    36  plan.
    37    7. Regional economic development offices, as  established  by  article
    38  eleven  of  the economic development law, shall assist municipalities by
    39  making them aware of grants, and funding options that may  be  available
    40  for  implementing  the  housing action plan. Within twelve months of the
    41  effective date of this section, the enactment of the housing action plan
    42  for everyone by the legislative body of a town shall  be  completed.  If
    43  such  housing action plan is not completed within such time, a one-time,
    44  three-month extension to complete and finalize such plan may be granted,
    45  if the division of housing and community renewal confirms that such plan
    46  has been substantially completed.
    47    § 3. The village law is amended by adding a new section 7-720 to  read
    48  as follows:
    49    §  7-720 Housing action plan for everyone.  1. The legislative body of
    50  each village shall adopt a housing action plan for everyone to  increase
    51  the  amount of available housing in each such village. Each such housing
    52  action plan shall be updated no less than every five years prior to  its
    53  adoption by a village.
    54    2.  Each  such  action housing plan shall consider, but not be limited
    55  to, the following factors:
    56    (a) The infrastructure needs of each respective village.

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     1    (b) Available land for new housing construction.
     2    (c)  Potential  opportunities to redevelop underutilized buildings for
     3  housing.
     4    (d) The particular needs of each respective village,  in  relation  to
     5  income levels, housing costs, and at-risk areas.
     6    (e)  Specific  tools and strategies to address the particular needs of
     7  each respective village.
     8    3. Each such housing action plan may consider, but shall not be limit-
     9  ed to, the following concepts:
    10    (a) The legalization of accessory dwelling units.
    11    (b) Authorization of transit-oriented development zones.
    12    (c) Elimination or reduction of parking requirements.
    13    (d) Streamlining permit processes, such as environmental  and  discre-
    14  tionary review requirements.
    15    (e) Authorizing as-of-right and mixed-use development goals.
    16    4.  The amount of new housing contemplated in each such housing action
    17  plan, as determined by the  legislative  body  of  each  village,  shall
    18  consider,  but  not  be  limited to, the area median income (AMI) calcu-
    19  lations set forth by the U.S. department of housing and  urban  develop-
    20  ment, which consists of the following five levels: (a) at or below thir-
    21  ty  percent  of  the  village's  AMI; (b) between thirty-one percent and
    22  fifty  percent of  the village's AMI; (c) between fifty-one percent  and
    23  sixty  percent  of  the village's AMI; (d) between sixty-one percent and
    24  eighty   percent of   the village's  AMI;  and  (e)  between  eighty-one
    25  percent and one hundred percent of the village's AMI.
    26    5.  (a) The planning board of each village, as established pursuant to
    27  section 7-722 of this article, or a group appointed by the village board
    28  for this purpose, shall submit the completed  housing  action  plan  for
    29  everyone  to  the  village  board of each village for review and further
    30  recommendation. Such planning board, or a group appointed by the village
    31  board for this purpose, may modify such  housing  plan  to  address  any
    32  recommendations received from the village board.
    33    (b)  The  planning  board  of each village or a group appointed by the
    34  village board for this purpose, may coordinate with local planning asso-
    35  ciations,   non-profits,   builders,   realtors,    housing    councils,
    36  construction industry representatives, and/or other community stakehold-
    37  ers in the development of such housing action plan.
    38    6.  (a) Each village shall post a copy of the finalized housing action
    39  plan on each such village's website and file such  housing  action  plan
    40  with the division of housing and community renewal.
    41    (b)  Each village shall hold at least one public hearing on such hous-
    42  ing action plan within thirty days of the  completion  of  such  housing
    43  action plan.
    44    7.  Regional  economic  development offices, as established by article
    45  eleven of the economic development law, shall assist  municipalities  by
    46  making  them  aware  of grants and funding options that may be available
    47  for implementing the housing action plan. Within twelve  months  of  the
    48  effective date of this section, the enactment of the housing action plan
    49  for everyone by the legislative body of a village shall be completed. If
    50  such  housing action plan is not completed within such time, a one-time,
    51  three-month extension to complete and finalize such plan may be granted,
    52  if the division of housing and community renewal confirms that such plan
    53  has been substantially completed.
    54    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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