Starter Home Revitalization Act
The Starter Home Revitalization Act of 2021 , officially California Assembly Bill 803, is a 2021 California statute law which requires local governments approve an application to subdivide a lot zoned for multifamily housing into smaller lots for single-family homes if it meets specific criteria. The bill was authored by Tasha Boerner Horvath and signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom on August 31, 2021.
Amendments
SB 684
California Senate Bill 684 is a 2023 California statute which requires cities to ministerially allow property owners to subdivide multifamily lots to create subdivisions with up to 10 houses, townhouses or condos in multi-family-zoned areas. The law amended the 1974 Subdivision Map Act to streamline approvals for more housing on a single parcel of land. The law also amended the Planning and Zoning Law as well as the SHRA. The law requires that eligible housing projects must protect existing housing that:- is designated for low-income tenants;
- is rent-controlled;
- has been occupied by renters in the last 5 years, and subject to local and environmental standards.
The law, drafted by Anna Caballero, was originally written to apply to single-family zones of housing, but the language regarding single-family zones was removed by the Assembly Housing Committee prior to passing the Assembly. The bill was signed into law by Gavin Newsom on October 11, 2023, and took effect on July 1, 2024.