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amend the local ADU ordinance to render it consistent with changes to state law that took <br />effect January 1, 2023. <br />As part of the Housing Element Update, the City surveyed the type and location of ADUs <br />to understand the demand for housing. A majority of ADUs were detached products built <br />in the Single -Family Residence (R1) zoning district. Moreover, SCAG surveyed ADUs <br />across the region to gather rent and affordability data for different income groups. The <br />survey found that 25 percent were affordable to very low-income households, 43 percent <br />to low-income households, and 30 percent to moderate -income households. This <br />demonstrates that affordable units are being constructed throughout the region and city, <br />from lower to higher income areas, furthering fair housing. Based on the findings of the <br />survey, HCD certified the use of SCAG's percentage based methodology for categorizing <br />affordability levels for non -deed restricted ADUs for all jurisdictions in the SCAG region. <br />In 2023, the following number of ADU applications were submitted': <br />f- <br />In 2023, the following number of ADU permits were issued': <br />n <br />u <br />4- <br />In 2023, the following number of ADUs were built': <br />56 59 0 <br />Low -Income Moderate Above Moderate <br />1 SCAG methodology used to determine ADU affordability levels. https://scag.ca.gov/adu-planning-and-development <br />City Council 13 — 14 3/19/2024 <br />