California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB390

Introduced
 
Introduced
2/14/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Refer
4/30/25  
Report Pass
5/7/25  
Engrossed
5/27/25  
Report Pass
5/7/25  
Engrossed
5/27/25  
Refer
6/5/25  
Report Pass
6/18/25  
Enrolled
9/3/25  
Chaptered
10/11/25  
Enrolled
9/3/25  
Passed
10/11/25  

Caption

Community facilities district: inclusion or annexation of territory: County of San Mateo.

Impact

The legislation seeks to streamline the incorporation process of specific territories into community facilities districts, potentially enhancing local development capabilities. By circumventing the need for landowner consent in designated circumstances, the bill could lead to increased development activities in the shoreline area of San Mateo County, thereby impacting local governance, land use planning, and regulation of environmental protections. The bill makes legislative findings indicating a special statute is necessary, emphasizing the unique context of the County of San Mateo pertaining to conservation and development challenges inherent to the area.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 390, introduced by Senator Becker, amends Section 53312.8 of the Government Code concerning the inclusion or annexation of territory into community facilities districts in the County of San Mateo. It primarily modifies existing provisions to allow for the annexation of territories dedicated to agricultural, open-space, or conservation uses without requiring landowner consent, given certain conditions are met. These conditions specify that the land is either already developed with commercial, residential, or industrial uses or has existing entitlements for such development. This amendment effectively provides a pathway for local governments to incorporate portions of the regional shoreline into community facilities districts, which may facilitate infrastructure and services needed for development in these areas.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 390 appears to favor progressive development, emphasizing the need to balance growth with environmental considerations. Advocates argue that this bill will facilitate much-needed infrastructure improvement alongside responsible development initiatives, benefiting the regional economy and local governance capabilities. Critics, however, may express concerns about diminishing landowner rights and the potential adverse effects on agricultural and conservation areas, emphasizing the need for protective measures to ensure that development does not come at the expense of environmental integrity.

Contention

Key points of contention include the debate over local governance authority versus broader developmental needs in urbanizing counties. This bill shifts the balance towards allowing local agencies greater influence in the annexation of lands previously protected for agricultural or conservation purposes. Opponents might argue that exempting land from landowner consent requirements sets a concerning precedent for future legislation, potentially leading to further encroachments on agricultural land and challenging existing conservation efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB322

Community development districts, annexation of a district into a municipality authorized

CA HB2793

Annexation of territory; procedures

CA SB1672

Mandatory inclusionary zoning; prohibition

CA SB1779

Mandatory inclusionary zoning; prohibition

CA SB968

Community colleges: San Mateo County Community College District.

CA SB5

Enhanced infrastructure financing districts and community revitalization and investment areas: allocation of taxes: agricultural land exclusion.

CA AB2397

Local government: community facilities districts: financing.

CA HB41

An Act To Amend The Charter Of The Town Of Millsboro Relating To Annexation Of Territory And The Appointment Of Committees.

CA SB1529

Municipal housing; preapproved design; annexation

CA S1180

Community Development Districts

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