California 2019 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1118 Amended / Bill

Filed 06/12/2019

                    Amended IN  Senate  June 12, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1118Introduced by Assembly Member Blanca RubioFebruary 21, 2019 An act to amend Section 65040.2 of the Government Code, relating to land use. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1118, as amended, Blanca Rubio. Land use: general plan: livability issues for older adults.Existing law requires the Office of Planning and Research to implement various long-range planning and research policies and goals that are intended to, among other things, encourage the formation and proper functioning of local entities and, in connection with those responsibilities, to adopt guidelines for the preparation and content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans.This bill would require the office, commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines, to amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. apply, on behalf of the State of California, to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. This act shall be known as the Age-Friendly California Act of 2019.SECTION 1.SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that the state can enhance its ability to meet the needs of older adults in the community planning process by designating the state a livable state for all ages and abilities and by becoming a member of the national AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.SEC. 2.SEC. 3. Section 65040.2 of the Government Code is amended to read:65040.2. (a) In connection with its responsibilities under subdivision (l) of Section 65040, the office shall develop and adopt guidelines for the preparation of and the content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3. For purposes of this section, the guidelines prepared pursuant to Section 50459 of the Health and Safety Code shall be the guidelines for the housing element required by Section 65302. In the event that additional elements are hereafter required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3, the office shall adopt guidelines for those elements within six months of the effective date of the legislation requiring those additional elements.(b) The office may request from each state department and agency, as it deems appropriate, and the department or agency shall provide, technical assistance in readopting, amending, or repealing the guidelines.(c) The guidelines shall be advisory to each city and county in order to provide assistance in preparing and maintaining their respective general plans.(d) The guidelines shall contain the guidelines for addressing environmental justice matters developed pursuant to Section 65040.12.(e) The guidelines shall contain advice including recommendations for best practices to allow for collaborative land use planning of adjacent civilian and military lands and facilities. The guidelines shall encourage enhanced land use compatibility between civilian lands and any adjacent or nearby military facilities through the examination of potential impacts upon one another.(f) The guidelines shall contain advice for addressing the effects of civilian development on military readiness activities carried out on all of the following:(1) Military installations.(2) Military operating areas.(3) Military training areas.(4) Military training routes.(5) Military airspace.(6) Other territory adjacent to those installations and areas.(g) By March 1, 2005, the guidelines shall contain advice, developed in consultation with the Native American Heritage Commission, for consulting with California Native American tribes for all of the following:(1) The preservation of, or the mitigation of impacts to, places, features, and objects described in Sections 5097.9 and 5097.993 of the Public Resources Code.(2) Procedures for identifying through the Native American Heritage Commission the appropriate California Native American tribes.(3) Procedures for continuing to protect the confidentiality of information concerning the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(4) Procedures to facilitate voluntary landowner participation to preserve and protect the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(h) Commencing January 1, 2009, but no later than January 1, 2014, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall prepare or amend guidelines for a legislative body to accommodate the safe and convenient travel of users of streets, roads, and highways in a manner that is suitable to the rural, suburban, or urban context of the general plan, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 65302.(1) In developing guidelines, the office shall consider how appropriate accommodation varies depending on its transportation and land use context, including urban, suburban, or rural environments.(2) The office may consult with leading transportation experts including, but not limited to, bicycle transportation planners, pedestrian planners, public transportation planners, local air quality management districts, and disability and senior mobility planners.(i) Commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. shall, on behalf of the State of California, apply to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.(j) The office shall provide for regular review and revision of the guidelines established pursuant to this section.

 Amended IN  Senate  June 12, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1118Introduced by Assembly Member Blanca RubioFebruary 21, 2019 An act to amend Section 65040.2 of the Government Code, relating to land use. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1118, as amended, Blanca Rubio. Land use: general plan: livability issues for older adults.Existing law requires the Office of Planning and Research to implement various long-range planning and research policies and goals that are intended to, among other things, encourage the formation and proper functioning of local entities and, in connection with those responsibilities, to adopt guidelines for the preparation and content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans.This bill would require the office, commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines, to amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. apply, on behalf of the State of California, to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 

 Amended IN  Senate  June 12, 2019

Amended IN  Senate  June 12, 2019

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION

Assembly Bill No. 1118

Introduced by Assembly Member Blanca RubioFebruary 21, 2019

Introduced by Assembly Member Blanca Rubio
February 21, 2019

 An act to amend Section 65040.2 of the Government Code, relating to land use. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 1118, as amended, Blanca Rubio. Land use: general plan: livability issues for older adults.

Existing law requires the Office of Planning and Research to implement various long-range planning and research policies and goals that are intended to, among other things, encourage the formation and proper functioning of local entities and, in connection with those responsibilities, to adopt guidelines for the preparation and content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans.This bill would require the office, commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines, to amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. apply, on behalf of the State of California, to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.

Existing law requires the Office of Planning and Research to implement various long-range planning and research policies and goals that are intended to, among other things, encourage the formation and proper functioning of local entities and, in connection with those responsibilities, to adopt guidelines for the preparation and content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans.

This bill would require the office, commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines, to amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. apply, on behalf of the State of California, to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. This act shall be known as the Age-Friendly California Act of 2019.SECTION 1.SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that the state can enhance its ability to meet the needs of older adults in the community planning process by designating the state a livable state for all ages and abilities and by becoming a member of the national AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.SEC. 2.SEC. 3. Section 65040.2 of the Government Code is amended to read:65040.2. (a) In connection with its responsibilities under subdivision (l) of Section 65040, the office shall develop and adopt guidelines for the preparation of and the content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3. For purposes of this section, the guidelines prepared pursuant to Section 50459 of the Health and Safety Code shall be the guidelines for the housing element required by Section 65302. In the event that additional elements are hereafter required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3, the office shall adopt guidelines for those elements within six months of the effective date of the legislation requiring those additional elements.(b) The office may request from each state department and agency, as it deems appropriate, and the department or agency shall provide, technical assistance in readopting, amending, or repealing the guidelines.(c) The guidelines shall be advisory to each city and county in order to provide assistance in preparing and maintaining their respective general plans.(d) The guidelines shall contain the guidelines for addressing environmental justice matters developed pursuant to Section 65040.12.(e) The guidelines shall contain advice including recommendations for best practices to allow for collaborative land use planning of adjacent civilian and military lands and facilities. The guidelines shall encourage enhanced land use compatibility between civilian lands and any adjacent or nearby military facilities through the examination of potential impacts upon one another.(f) The guidelines shall contain advice for addressing the effects of civilian development on military readiness activities carried out on all of the following:(1) Military installations.(2) Military operating areas.(3) Military training areas.(4) Military training routes.(5) Military airspace.(6) Other territory adjacent to those installations and areas.(g) By March 1, 2005, the guidelines shall contain advice, developed in consultation with the Native American Heritage Commission, for consulting with California Native American tribes for all of the following:(1) The preservation of, or the mitigation of impacts to, places, features, and objects described in Sections 5097.9 and 5097.993 of the Public Resources Code.(2) Procedures for identifying through the Native American Heritage Commission the appropriate California Native American tribes.(3) Procedures for continuing to protect the confidentiality of information concerning the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(4) Procedures to facilitate voluntary landowner participation to preserve and protect the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(h) Commencing January 1, 2009, but no later than January 1, 2014, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall prepare or amend guidelines for a legislative body to accommodate the safe and convenient travel of users of streets, roads, and highways in a manner that is suitable to the rural, suburban, or urban context of the general plan, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 65302.(1) In developing guidelines, the office shall consider how appropriate accommodation varies depending on its transportation and land use context, including urban, suburban, or rural environments.(2) The office may consult with leading transportation experts including, but not limited to, bicycle transportation planners, pedestrian planners, public transportation planners, local air quality management districts, and disability and senior mobility planners.(i) Commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. shall, on behalf of the State of California, apply to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.(j) The office shall provide for regular review and revision of the guidelines established pursuant to this section.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. This act shall be known as the Age-Friendly California Act of 2019.

SECTION 1. This act shall be known as the Age-Friendly California Act of 2019.

SECTION 1. This act shall be known as the Age-Friendly California Act of 2019.

### SECTION 1.

SECTION 1.SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that the state can enhance its ability to meet the needs of older adults in the community planning process by designating the state a livable state for all ages and abilities and by becoming a member of the national AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.

SECTION 1.SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that the state can enhance its ability to meet the needs of older adults in the community planning process by designating the state a livable state for all ages and abilities and by becoming a member of the national AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.

SECTION 1.SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that the state can enhance its ability to meet the needs of older adults in the community planning process by designating the state a livable state for all ages and abilities and by becoming a member of the national AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.

### SECTION 1.SEC. 2.

SEC. 2.SEC. 3. Section 65040.2 of the Government Code is amended to read:65040.2. (a) In connection with its responsibilities under subdivision (l) of Section 65040, the office shall develop and adopt guidelines for the preparation of and the content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3. For purposes of this section, the guidelines prepared pursuant to Section 50459 of the Health and Safety Code shall be the guidelines for the housing element required by Section 65302. In the event that additional elements are hereafter required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3, the office shall adopt guidelines for those elements within six months of the effective date of the legislation requiring those additional elements.(b) The office may request from each state department and agency, as it deems appropriate, and the department or agency shall provide, technical assistance in readopting, amending, or repealing the guidelines.(c) The guidelines shall be advisory to each city and county in order to provide assistance in preparing and maintaining their respective general plans.(d) The guidelines shall contain the guidelines for addressing environmental justice matters developed pursuant to Section 65040.12.(e) The guidelines shall contain advice including recommendations for best practices to allow for collaborative land use planning of adjacent civilian and military lands and facilities. The guidelines shall encourage enhanced land use compatibility between civilian lands and any adjacent or nearby military facilities through the examination of potential impacts upon one another.(f) The guidelines shall contain advice for addressing the effects of civilian development on military readiness activities carried out on all of the following:(1) Military installations.(2) Military operating areas.(3) Military training areas.(4) Military training routes.(5) Military airspace.(6) Other territory adjacent to those installations and areas.(g) By March 1, 2005, the guidelines shall contain advice, developed in consultation with the Native American Heritage Commission, for consulting with California Native American tribes for all of the following:(1) The preservation of, or the mitigation of impacts to, places, features, and objects described in Sections 5097.9 and 5097.993 of the Public Resources Code.(2) Procedures for identifying through the Native American Heritage Commission the appropriate California Native American tribes.(3) Procedures for continuing to protect the confidentiality of information concerning the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(4) Procedures to facilitate voluntary landowner participation to preserve and protect the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(h) Commencing January 1, 2009, but no later than January 1, 2014, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall prepare or amend guidelines for a legislative body to accommodate the safe and convenient travel of users of streets, roads, and highways in a manner that is suitable to the rural, suburban, or urban context of the general plan, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 65302.(1) In developing guidelines, the office shall consider how appropriate accommodation varies depending on its transportation and land use context, including urban, suburban, or rural environments.(2) The office may consult with leading transportation experts including, but not limited to, bicycle transportation planners, pedestrian planners, public transportation planners, local air quality management districts, and disability and senior mobility planners.(i) Commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. shall, on behalf of the State of California, apply to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.(j) The office shall provide for regular review and revision of the guidelines established pursuant to this section.

SEC. 2.SEC. 3. Section 65040.2 of the Government Code is amended to read:

### SEC. 2.SEC. 3.

65040.2. (a) In connection with its responsibilities under subdivision (l) of Section 65040, the office shall develop and adopt guidelines for the preparation of and the content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3. For purposes of this section, the guidelines prepared pursuant to Section 50459 of the Health and Safety Code shall be the guidelines for the housing element required by Section 65302. In the event that additional elements are hereafter required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3, the office shall adopt guidelines for those elements within six months of the effective date of the legislation requiring those additional elements.(b) The office may request from each state department and agency, as it deems appropriate, and the department or agency shall provide, technical assistance in readopting, amending, or repealing the guidelines.(c) The guidelines shall be advisory to each city and county in order to provide assistance in preparing and maintaining their respective general plans.(d) The guidelines shall contain the guidelines for addressing environmental justice matters developed pursuant to Section 65040.12.(e) The guidelines shall contain advice including recommendations for best practices to allow for collaborative land use planning of adjacent civilian and military lands and facilities. The guidelines shall encourage enhanced land use compatibility between civilian lands and any adjacent or nearby military facilities through the examination of potential impacts upon one another.(f) The guidelines shall contain advice for addressing the effects of civilian development on military readiness activities carried out on all of the following:(1) Military installations.(2) Military operating areas.(3) Military training areas.(4) Military training routes.(5) Military airspace.(6) Other territory adjacent to those installations and areas.(g) By March 1, 2005, the guidelines shall contain advice, developed in consultation with the Native American Heritage Commission, for consulting with California Native American tribes for all of the following:(1) The preservation of, or the mitigation of impacts to, places, features, and objects described in Sections 5097.9 and 5097.993 of the Public Resources Code.(2) Procedures for identifying through the Native American Heritage Commission the appropriate California Native American tribes.(3) Procedures for continuing to protect the confidentiality of information concerning the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(4) Procedures to facilitate voluntary landowner participation to preserve and protect the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(h) Commencing January 1, 2009, but no later than January 1, 2014, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall prepare or amend guidelines for a legislative body to accommodate the safe and convenient travel of users of streets, roads, and highways in a manner that is suitable to the rural, suburban, or urban context of the general plan, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 65302.(1) In developing guidelines, the office shall consider how appropriate accommodation varies depending on its transportation and land use context, including urban, suburban, or rural environments.(2) The office may consult with leading transportation experts including, but not limited to, bicycle transportation planners, pedestrian planners, public transportation planners, local air quality management districts, and disability and senior mobility planners.(i) Commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. shall, on behalf of the State of California, apply to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.(j) The office shall provide for regular review and revision of the guidelines established pursuant to this section.

65040.2. (a) In connection with its responsibilities under subdivision (l) of Section 65040, the office shall develop and adopt guidelines for the preparation of and the content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3. For purposes of this section, the guidelines prepared pursuant to Section 50459 of the Health and Safety Code shall be the guidelines for the housing element required by Section 65302. In the event that additional elements are hereafter required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3, the office shall adopt guidelines for those elements within six months of the effective date of the legislation requiring those additional elements.(b) The office may request from each state department and agency, as it deems appropriate, and the department or agency shall provide, technical assistance in readopting, amending, or repealing the guidelines.(c) The guidelines shall be advisory to each city and county in order to provide assistance in preparing and maintaining their respective general plans.(d) The guidelines shall contain the guidelines for addressing environmental justice matters developed pursuant to Section 65040.12.(e) The guidelines shall contain advice including recommendations for best practices to allow for collaborative land use planning of adjacent civilian and military lands and facilities. The guidelines shall encourage enhanced land use compatibility between civilian lands and any adjacent or nearby military facilities through the examination of potential impacts upon one another.(f) The guidelines shall contain advice for addressing the effects of civilian development on military readiness activities carried out on all of the following:(1) Military installations.(2) Military operating areas.(3) Military training areas.(4) Military training routes.(5) Military airspace.(6) Other territory adjacent to those installations and areas.(g) By March 1, 2005, the guidelines shall contain advice, developed in consultation with the Native American Heritage Commission, for consulting with California Native American tribes for all of the following:(1) The preservation of, or the mitigation of impacts to, places, features, and objects described in Sections 5097.9 and 5097.993 of the Public Resources Code.(2) Procedures for identifying through the Native American Heritage Commission the appropriate California Native American tribes.(3) Procedures for continuing to protect the confidentiality of information concerning the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(4) Procedures to facilitate voluntary landowner participation to preserve and protect the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(h) Commencing January 1, 2009, but no later than January 1, 2014, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall prepare or amend guidelines for a legislative body to accommodate the safe and convenient travel of users of streets, roads, and highways in a manner that is suitable to the rural, suburban, or urban context of the general plan, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 65302.(1) In developing guidelines, the office shall consider how appropriate accommodation varies depending on its transportation and land use context, including urban, suburban, or rural environments.(2) The office may consult with leading transportation experts including, but not limited to, bicycle transportation planners, pedestrian planners, public transportation planners, local air quality management districts, and disability and senior mobility planners.(i) Commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. shall, on behalf of the State of California, apply to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.(j) The office shall provide for regular review and revision of the guidelines established pursuant to this section.

65040.2. (a) In connection with its responsibilities under subdivision (l) of Section 65040, the office shall develop and adopt guidelines for the preparation of and the content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3. For purposes of this section, the guidelines prepared pursuant to Section 50459 of the Health and Safety Code shall be the guidelines for the housing element required by Section 65302. In the event that additional elements are hereafter required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3, the office shall adopt guidelines for those elements within six months of the effective date of the legislation requiring those additional elements.(b) The office may request from each state department and agency, as it deems appropriate, and the department or agency shall provide, technical assistance in readopting, amending, or repealing the guidelines.(c) The guidelines shall be advisory to each city and county in order to provide assistance in preparing and maintaining their respective general plans.(d) The guidelines shall contain the guidelines for addressing environmental justice matters developed pursuant to Section 65040.12.(e) The guidelines shall contain advice including recommendations for best practices to allow for collaborative land use planning of adjacent civilian and military lands and facilities. The guidelines shall encourage enhanced land use compatibility between civilian lands and any adjacent or nearby military facilities through the examination of potential impacts upon one another.(f) The guidelines shall contain advice for addressing the effects of civilian development on military readiness activities carried out on all of the following:(1) Military installations.(2) Military operating areas.(3) Military training areas.(4) Military training routes.(5) Military airspace.(6) Other territory adjacent to those installations and areas.(g) By March 1, 2005, the guidelines shall contain advice, developed in consultation with the Native American Heritage Commission, for consulting with California Native American tribes for all of the following:(1) The preservation of, or the mitigation of impacts to, places, features, and objects described in Sections 5097.9 and 5097.993 of the Public Resources Code.(2) Procedures for identifying through the Native American Heritage Commission the appropriate California Native American tribes.(3) Procedures for continuing to protect the confidentiality of information concerning the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(4) Procedures to facilitate voluntary landowner participation to preserve and protect the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.(h) Commencing January 1, 2009, but no later than January 1, 2014, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall prepare or amend guidelines for a legislative body to accommodate the safe and convenient travel of users of streets, roads, and highways in a manner that is suitable to the rural, suburban, or urban context of the general plan, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 65302.(1) In developing guidelines, the office shall consider how appropriate accommodation varies depending on its transportation and land use context, including urban, suburban, or rural environments.(2) The office may consult with leading transportation experts including, but not limited to, bicycle transportation planners, pedestrian planners, public transportation planners, local air quality management districts, and disability and senior mobility planners.(i) Commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. shall, on behalf of the State of California, apply to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.(j) The office shall provide for regular review and revision of the guidelines established pursuant to this section.



65040.2. (a) In connection with its responsibilities under subdivision (l) of Section 65040, the office shall develop and adopt guidelines for the preparation of and the content of the mandatory elements required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3. For purposes of this section, the guidelines prepared pursuant to Section 50459 of the Health and Safety Code shall be the guidelines for the housing element required by Section 65302. In the event that additional elements are hereafter required in city and county general plans by Article 5 (commencing with Section 65300) of Chapter 3, the office shall adopt guidelines for those elements within six months of the effective date of the legislation requiring those additional elements.

(b) The office may request from each state department and agency, as it deems appropriate, and the department or agency shall provide, technical assistance in readopting, amending, or repealing the guidelines.

(c) The guidelines shall be advisory to each city and county in order to provide assistance in preparing and maintaining their respective general plans.

(d) The guidelines shall contain the guidelines for addressing environmental justice matters developed pursuant to Section 65040.12.

(e) The guidelines shall contain advice including recommendations for best practices to allow for collaborative land use planning of adjacent civilian and military lands and facilities. The guidelines shall encourage enhanced land use compatibility between civilian lands and any adjacent or nearby military facilities through the examination of potential impacts upon one another.

(f) The guidelines shall contain advice for addressing the effects of civilian development on military readiness activities carried out on all of the following:

(1) Military installations.

(2) Military operating areas.

(3) Military training areas.

(4) Military training routes.

(5) Military airspace.

(6) Other territory adjacent to those installations and areas.

(g) By March 1, 2005, the guidelines shall contain advice, developed in consultation with the Native American Heritage Commission, for consulting with California Native American tribes for all of the following:

(1) The preservation of, or the mitigation of impacts to, places, features, and objects described in Sections 5097.9 and 5097.993 of the Public Resources Code.

(2) Procedures for identifying through the Native American Heritage Commission the appropriate California Native American tribes.

(3) Procedures for continuing to protect the confidentiality of information concerning the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.

(4) Procedures to facilitate voluntary landowner participation to preserve and protect the specific identity, location, character, and use of those places, features, and objects.

(h) Commencing January 1, 2009, but no later than January 1, 2014, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall prepare or amend guidelines for a legislative body to accommodate the safe and convenient travel of users of streets, roads, and highways in a manner that is suitable to the rural, suburban, or urban context of the general plan, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 65302.

(1) In developing guidelines, the office shall consider how appropriate accommodation varies depending on its transportation and land use context, including urban, suburban, or rural environments.

(2) The office may consult with leading transportation experts including, but not limited to, bicycle transportation planners, pedestrian planners, public transportation planners, local air quality management districts, and disability and senior mobility planners.

(i) Commencing January 1, 2020, upon the next revision of the guidelines pursuant to subdivision (j), the office shall amend the guidelines to include elements of the domains of livability developed by the World Health Organization that specifically address livability issues for older adults. shall, on behalf of the State of California, apply to join the Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities sponsored by the AARP.

(j) The office shall provide for regular review and revision of the guidelines established pursuant to this section.