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File #: PC 26-0004    Version: 1
Type: Planning Gen. Bus. Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Planning Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 2/25/2026 Final action:
Title: Study Session to Consider Code Amendments to the Manhattan Beach Municipal Code and Manhattan Beach Local Coastal Program to Implement Programs Outlined in the City's 6th Cycle Housing Element
Attachments: 1. A. Draft Code Amendments: MBMC Title 10 (Redline Version), 2. B. Draft Code Amendments: MBMC Title 10 (Clean Version), 3. C. 6th Cycle Housing Element Programs 1, 17, 23, 25, 28
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TO:
Honorable Planning Commission Chair and Commissioners

THROUGH:
Masa Alkire, Community Development Director

FROM:
Adam Finestone, Planning Manager
Jaehee Yoon, Senior Planner
Maricela Guillean, Associate Planner

SUBJECT:Title
Study Session to Consider Code Amendments to the Manhattan Beach Municipal Code and Manhattan Beach Local Coastal Program to Implement Programs Outlined in the City's 6th Cycle Housing Element
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RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission conduct a study session to discuss proposed code amendments to implement programs outlined in the 6th Cycle Housing Element (2021-2019) and provide input to staff.

BACKGROUND:
State law requires each local jurisdiction to update its Housing Element every 8 years. In September 2022, the City Council adopted the City's 6th Cycle Housing Element. In July 2023, the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) certified the Housing Element, affirming that the final version is in compliance with state housing laws. The certified Housing Element contains 31 programs that must be implemented during the 6th Cycle planning period (2021-2029) to further the goals stated in the document and maintain its certified status.

Due to the extensive nature of work involved, programs that require code amendments have been grouped into phases depending on priority and relevancy to other programs. In March 2023, the City Council adopted the first set of code amendments to implement two programs in the City's 6th Cycle Housing Element which establish the Residential Overlay District. In April 2025, code amendments to implement five other programs were adopted related to accessory dwelling units (ADUs), affordable housing streamlining, density bonus, lot consolidation incentives, and multifamily/mixed-use development standards.

The purpose of the proposed code amendments outlined in this report are also part of the City...

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