File #: ACT 19-111   
Section: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Homelessness-Housing Task Force
Agenda Date: 3/21/2019 Final action:
Subject: Follow-up Discussion Regarding Amendments to the Residential Rent Stabilization Ordinance and Review of Council Referral Regarding a Moratorium on Rent Increases
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Council Feedback Feb 19, 2019
Related files: ACT 19-119, ACT 19-126, ACT 19-129

DATE:      March 21, 2019

 

TO:                         Homelessness-Housing Task Force

 

FROM:     Deputy City Manager

 

SUBJECT                     

Title

Follow-up Discussion Regarding Amendments to the Residential Rent Stabilization Ordinance and Review of Council Referral Regarding a Moratorium on Rent Increases                                                             

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RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation

That the Homelessness-Housing Task Force discusses this report following up on the February 19, 2019 Council work session regarding amendments to the Residential Rent Stabilization Ordinance as well as the Council referral regarding a moratorium on rent increases. 

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SUMMARY

 

The purpose of this report is: 1) to summarize the City Council’s comments related to amendments to the Residential Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RRSO) from the February 19, 2019 work session; 2) to discuss the referral made to the Homelessness-Housing Task Force regarding a moratorium on rent increases; and 3) to describe the process for soliciting further community input and for returning to Council with proposed legislation. 

 

During the February 19, 2019 work session, the Council reached general consensus on multiple measures to improve housing stability that would require amendment of the RRSO.  These measures include:

 

                     Develop a mandatory mediation program with binding arbitration that would be available to tenants upon rent increases greater than five percent and applicable to all pre-1979 units except single family homes and condominiums consistent with State law;

                     Consider elimination of the vacancy decontrol provisions (Section 8) of the RRSO, based on a pending report from Management Partners.

                     Create provisions to protect Section 8 voucher holders from discrimination;

                     Require that landlords file rent increase notices and eviction notices with the City to obtain accurate data about rental housing activity;

                     Explore with the Housing and Homelessness Task Force retaliation provisions and relocation assistance; and

                     Extend eviction for cause protections to all residential rental properties, including single family homes and condominiums, which was enacted by Council action on March 5, 2019.

 

These items outline an approach for modifying the RRSOStaff will continue to work with stakeholders and the Task Force to develop proposed legislation and anticipate returning to City Council with proposed legislation in May/June 2019.   

 

ATTACHMENTS

Attachment I                                           Staff Report

Attachment II                                           Summary of Council Feedback from February 19, 2019 Work Session