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Costa Mesa: A Case Study Regulating Sober Living Homes In Residential Zones Presented by Tarquin Preziosi City Attorney’s Office City of Costa Mesa
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Current Statistics Approximately 172 sober living facilities located in the residential zones ◦ DHCS licensed alcoholism/drug abuse recovery/treatment facilities ◦ Non-state licensed sober living homes 28.9% of state licensed drug and alcohol treatment facilities in Orange County located in Costa Mesa ◦ An estimated 1,586 alcohol and drug recovery beds
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Costa Mesa Ordinances: R1 Zone (single family) Group Home includes ◦ DHCS licensed alcoholism/drug abuse recovery/treatment facilities ◦ DSS licensed group homes ◦ Non-licensed group homes, including “sober living homes” All group homes limited to 6 occupants Special Use Permit required for non-state licensed group homes Non-state licensed SLH must be separated by 650’
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Costa Mesa Ordinances: MFR Zones (multi-family) Special Use Permit required for non-state licensed group homes of six or fewer Conditional Use Permit required for all Group Homes of 7 or more, including ◦ DHCS licensed alcoholism/drug abuse recovery/treatment facilities ◦ 650’ separation requirement Separate operator’s permit required for non-state licensed group homes
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Resulting Lawsuits Solid Landings v. Costa Mesa (federal case) ◦ Largest operator in City, approximately 33 group homes ◦ Challenged the R1 ordinance in federal court primarily under FHA & ADA ◦ District court ruled in City’s favor ◦ Solid Landings appealed to 9 th Circuit ◦ December 2015: 9 th Circuit enjoins enforcement of the R1 ordinance ◦ Briefing not yet completed
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Resulting Lawsuits, cont’d. Yellowstone v. Costa Mesa ◦ Requested a “reasonable accommodation” to be exempted from R1 ordinance's requirement of 6 or fewer occupants ◦ Request denied by Planning Commission ◦ Challenged the R1 ordinance in federal court primarily under FHA & ADA ◦ City prevailed twice, plaintiffs filed third amended complaint ◦ Case currently stayed pending 9 th Circuit decision in Solid Landings
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Resulting Lawsuits, cont’d. Solid Landings v. Costa Mesa (state case) ◦ Had been operating a group counseling center in a commercial zone without a CUP ◦ Ultimately, applied for CUP, but denied by City Council ◦ Files writ action to overturn denial ◦ City cross-complains; brings nuisance abatement action to enjoin this use
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Settlement: Solid Landings Close 15 homes within 30 days Close 18 remaining homes over the next 2-3 years 2 group counseling centers (non- residential) to remain Mutual dismissal of lawsuits No payment of costs or attorneys fees
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Solid Landings Settlement Results An approximate 19% reduction in the number of group homes in Costa Mesa based on current statistics Resolves one challenge to the City’s ordinance Yellowstone lawsuit still pending
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