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Tomorrow, the Assembly May Vote on Senate Bill 9!

Tomorrow, the Assembly may vote on Senate Bill 9!

Please share with Friends and Neighbors...
Please CALL and WRITE your Assembly member NOW, urging a No Vote. Below, we explain how to watch tomorrow if SB 9 is taken up (it may be delayed until Aug. 30). Here are two final talking points to tell your Assembly member.
MANY don’t know these fatal flaws.
The Planning Report website is a must read on SB 9! FIRE ZONES ARE WIDE OPEN FOR THE DENSITY THAT’S ALLOWED IN SB 9
(Whitley Heights is a Very High Fire Severity Zone) SB 9 refers to a strict fire zone rule.
Then SB 9 takes that rule away.
A legislator would have to dig deep into the Public Resources Code, Section 4202, to find the words that negate SB 9’s strict safety promise. "This subparagraph does not apply to sites excluded from the specified hazard zones by a local agency, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 51179, orsites that have adopted fire hazard mitigation measures pursuant to existing building standards or state fire mitigation measures applicable to the development.” Translated?
SB 9 does not restrict developers in very high fire severity zones unless their project fails to follow existing building codes.
Tell your legislator TODAY, no new fire hardening is in SB 9.
916-319-2050 Capitol office.....310-450-0041 District office

A RECENT AMENDMENT TO SB 9 CAN’T STOP DEVELOPERS FROM TAKING OVER SINGLE-FAMILY NEIGHBORHOODS Yesterday, League of Cities Assistant Legislative Director Jason Rhine told a webinar crowd that a new amendment to SB 9 by Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins, said to prevent corporations from bidding for homes against families, "is unenforceable." A recent amendment requires home buyers to state their "intent" to live in the home for 3 years. It has drawn criticism for lacking teeth. SB 9 is NOT for homeowners because they’d have to first pay off their own mortgage to build in their yards.

How much?

The average Californian owes about $371,000 to the bank! Back to The Planning Report website today:

“It becomes clear that SB 9 is not primarily written for homeowners.

Large investors, yes.

Blackrock-like entities, yes.” You can watch tomorrow’s Assembly floor debate at this link, then click on “view live streams.” https://www.assembly.ca.gov/

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