San Mateo County Grand Jury • 2019-2020

Issue How are the County of San Mateo and its cities supporting homeowners who are considering

Published: January 01, 2020 119 pages Consolidated Report
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Findings 8 findings

F1 Page 13
The number of jobs in San Mateo County has grown beyond the number of new housing units available. More housing is needed and Second Units are one solution.
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From 2016 to 2020, the number of Second Units constructed annually within the County dramatically increased by 450% (823) after related State laws were enacted in 2017. Effective January 1, 2020, several additional new State laws were enacted in order to make the construction of new Second Units easier for homeowners.
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There are about 155,000 single-family homes in San Mateo County with only 4,000 Second Units on those properties, so there is a potential for thousands of new Second Units.
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The County has an unknown but large number of non-permitted Second Units. The new 2020 State laws are intended to make it easier for those units to be made safer, and potentially to be brought up to permitting standards.
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Barriers to building new Second Units and for upgrading non-permitted Second Units include: a lack of knowledge by homeowners as to potential lenders in financing the construction of a Second Unit and a lack of lenders in the region that have indicated their willingness to engage in such financing, homeowners’ difficulty in finding contractors willing to work on “small” projects such as Second Units, and the need to recruit and train more inspectors.
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DOH and the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County have co-sponsored and coordinated the “21 Elements Project” which aids all jurisdictions in the County to work together on addressing their housing needs, including the development of Second Units.
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The San Mateo County Department of Housing is updating its website and marketing plan that focuses on Second Units.
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The City of San Jose has developed a Second Unit initiative that is worth examining closely and possibly emulating. (See Appendix D).

Recommendations 4

No Responses Found 2

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