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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2026-05-14; Housing Commission; 01; General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report for Calendar Year 2025Meeting Date: May 14, 2026 To: Housing Commission From: Mandy Mills, Housing & Homeless Services Director Staff Contact: Alex Patterson, Assistant Planner alex.patterson@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-5149 Subject: General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report for Calendar Year 2025 District: All Recommended Action Receive the General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report for Calendar Year 2025. Executive Summary Each year, the City of Carlsbad is required by law to prepare the informational General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report (Exhibit 1) and submit the report to various state agencies demonstrating the city’s progress in implementing its General Plan. Virtually all the annual reporting requirements focus on the city’s status in meeting its share of regional housing production goals and implementing the various housing programs specified in the 2021-2029 Housing Element, which is one of nine elements of the city’s General Plan. The city has completed almost all housing programs within identified timeframes, as appropriate, and is scheduled to complete within the next year the few remaining one-time programs identified in the Housing Element. As reflected in the report, the city remains in compliance with its 2021-2029 state-certified Housing Element. California Government Code Section 65400(a)(2) requires the City Council to consider this report at a public meeting and to submit the report to the state by April 1st each year. The City Council adopted a resolution accepting the report and finding that it satisfied state reporting requirements at its hearing on March 24, 2026. It is being presented to the Housing Commission for informational purposes and no action is required. Explanation & Analysis Background A general plan is a long-term policy document that provides the framework a local government uses to guide future land use and natural resource decisions. All cities and counties in California are required by state law to have a general plan that is comprised of at least seven mandated HOUSING COMMISSION May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 1 of 93 elements. Those elements include land use, circulation, housing, conservation, open space, noise and safety. The housing element of the general plan specifically serves two main purposes: • To provide an assessment of both current and future housing needs and constraints in meeting these needs • To provide a strategy that establishes housing goals, policies, and programs Statutory requirements State law mandates that all cities and counties submit a report on the status and progress in implementing the General Plan from the previous calendar year.1 The annual report must describe progress in implementing the General Plan but does not require detailed reporting on every element. The Housing Element is the only element with strict, state-mandated reporting requirements. The Housing Element’s annual reporting requirements are established by legislation and have continued to expand over the years. The attached annual report was prepared to fulfill the reporting requirements of the state (Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)) and the city’s 2021-2029 Housing Element (Program 2.16). This was the fifth report sent to the California Department of Housing and Community Development, the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation and the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) describing the status of the city’s implementation of its General Plan, and more significantly, its 2021-2029 Housing Element. Report structure The contents of the annual report, including items that are required under state law, are structured as follows: General Plan The General Plan component of the report provides information on projects and activities undertaken by the city in 2025 that are in alignment with, and help realize the vision of, the General Plan which was last comprehensively updated in 2015. The report organizes these activities under three categories: • Updates to the General Plan • General Plan implementation actions • Customer service activities Housing Element Most of the report focuses on housing entitlements – that is, the city’s approval of proposed developments – and housing production efforts, as well as the status on the development and implementation of the various housing related programs and activities that are included in the Housing Element. The following items are required under state law and found in the report and appendices: • Housing development applications submitted 1 Government Code Section 65400 mandates that all cities and counties submit an annual report on the status of the General Plan and progress in its implementation to their local legislative bodies by April 1 of each year. May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 2 of 93 • Housing development activity (newly entitled, permitted and constructed units), including quantities of units affordable to different income categories, streamlining provisions applied, financial assistance programs accessed and density bonus provisions applied • The Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) progress, the process through which the state, through SANDAG, our regional association of governments, tells cities how many housing units they must plan for to accommodate people of varying income levels • Sites identified or rezoned to accommodate housing need • Program implementation status, as required by Government Code Section 65583 Exhibit 2 provides a description of terms and methods that are used in the report. Report highlights The report provides broad information on the implementation of the General Plan’s nine elements and numerous policies by city departments throughout the reporting period. Many of 2025’s notable highlights, however, relate to the city’s efforts to provide its share of housing and are summarized below. Building permit activity increases, although less than 2023 peak The city issued 343 building permits during the 2025 calendar year for new housing units that will be available across all income categories. As reflected in the table below, this represents a 19% increase in the total number of building permits issued as compared to 2024, although it is approximately 46% less when compared to 2023. Major projects for which building permits were issued in 2025 included Hope Apartments, with 156 units; and La Costa Town Square, with 36 units. 2 City of Carlsbad Household Income Limits 2025 can be found at carlsbadca.gov/departments/housing-homeless- services/affordable-housing 3 Based on a four-person household 4 Income category not reportable before 2025 and was included in the city’s very low income RHNA allocation. Building permits issued Income category Annual income range (2025)2,3 2023 2024 2025 Above moderate More than $156,950 344 221 307 Moderate $132,400 - $156,950 94 51 1 Low $82,700 - $132,400 158 14 19 Very low $49,600 - $82,700 44 3 16 Extremely low $19,600 - $49,600 N/A4 N/A4 0 Acutely low Less than $19,600 N/A4 N/A4 0 Total 640 289 343 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 3 of 93 It is important to note that these numbers are a “snapshot in time” and represent one phase of project development. The numbers do not include milestones that occur in the earlier phases of permit processing (entitlement) or later phases (building permit finalization) that also occurred in 2025. The Annual Progress Report highlights the building permit issued phase per state Department of Housing and Community Development direction for reporting on housing development activity. Full information can be found in Table A2 of the Annual Progress Report, provided as Exhibit 1. While building permit issuance increased compared to last year, entitlement activity for new projects remained about the same, 202 units entitled for 2025 versus 254 units entitled for 2024. Recently approved major projects that are expected to have building permits issued in the current and coming years include Inns of America (98 units) and The Roosevelt (23 units). Building permit finalization activity for projects ready for occupancy increased, largely due to the large Aviara Apartments project, which accounted for 329 units in total (718 building permits were finalized in 2025 compared to 234 building permits finalized in 2024). Housing Element Rezone Program In accordance with state law and the actions outlined under Housing Element Program 1.1 - Provide Adequate Sites to Accommodate the RHNA, staff-initiated amendments to the Carlsbad Municipal Code, Zoning Ordinance, General Plan, Local Coastal Program – the planning document for the city’s Coastal Zone – and several master and specific plans. The purpose of these amendments was to make necessary updates to the city’s plans to accommodate multi- family housing at the density and quantities deemed necessary by the city’s housing needs assessment. This was achieved by identifying suitable sites for multi-family housing and rezoning the properties to a compatible zoning designation. The proposed rezone program was presented before the Planning Commission on Oct. 18, 2023, and the Housing Commission on Dec. 14, 2023. The commissions considered the proposal and, after hearing public comments, voted to recommend approval to the City Council. • At its Jan. 30, 2024, hearing, the City Council approved a General Plan amendment, rezone, and certified a program environmental impact report that provides 3,447 units of zoning capacity at the lower and moderate income levels spread across 16 sites throughout the city. • On Aug. 15, 2025, the Coastal Commission approved the Local Coastal Program amendment with suggested modifications. • On Dec. 2, 2025, the City Council approved the ordinance with the Coastal Commission’s suggested modifications. • Final certification of the changes from Coastal Commission was received on Feb. 5, 2026. Growth Management Plan update Following presentation of the Carlsbad Tomorrow Growth Management Citizens Committee recommendations to the City Council in July 2023, staff across multiple departments collaborated in the preparation of a work plan to implement the committee’s and City Council’s recommendations. Staff returned to the City Council with the work plan on Nov. 19, 2024, and May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 4 of 93 received direction from the City Council to move forward with preparing updates to the Growth Management Plan’s public facility performance standards, as specified, and to prepare a consultant contract to evaluate and update development impact fees and update identified local facility management plans. A City Council memorandum dated Nov. 6, 2025, summarized the status of the Growth Management Plan update in detail and, most notably, reported that NBS Government Finance Group was awarded a contract to complete a comprehensive evaluation of funding for public facilities infrastructure, ensuring that all city-imposed impact fees and taxes are sufficient to support both current and future development needs. Climate Action Plan update The City Council adopted the Climate Action Plan Update on Nov. 12, 2024, and initiated several implementation measures in 2025, including; • Switching all municipal accounts to the 100% renewable electricity rate through its existing Community Choice Energy provider • Clean Energy Alliance (Climate Action Plan Climate Action Plan Actions E-1.a, E-1.b and E-1.d) • Adding over 500 trees to the city’s tree inventory (Action CS-1.a) • Completing an inventory to assess urban canopy cover (Action CS-1.c) Informational bulletins Community Development staff continue to update their library of Informational Bulletins, which are available to decision-makers and the public on the city’s website. As the California legislature enacts new laws, new informational bulletins are created and existing informational bulletins are updated. For instance, in 2025, staff created a new bulletin to help explain implications of Senate Bills 684 (2023) and 1123 (2024), which allow for ministerial small lot subdivisions (IB-166). Staff also thoroughly revised the city’s informational bulletin related to Accessory Dwelling Units to account for changes to state law on accessory dwelling units. (IB- 111). Other updates to existing bulletins included topics such as Senate Bill 9 (2021), which established a streamlined, staff-level approval process for increasing housing density in areas previously zoned exclusively for single-family homes; Assembly Bill 2011 (2022), which permits affordable or mixed-income housing developments on land zoned for commercial, retail or office uses, bypassing certain California Environmental Quality Act requirements if projects meet specific criteria; and right-of-way encroachments. May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 5 of 93 Environmental Evaluation The proposed action is not a “project” as defined by California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA, Section 21065 and CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b)(4), because the action is intended to convey information and is advisory in nature and does not involve any commitment to a specific project that may result in a potentially significant physical impact on the environment. As such, this activity is not subject to CEQA pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3). Any subsequent action or direction relative to this action may require preparation of an environmental document in accordance with the CEQA Guidelines. Exhibits 1. General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report for Calendar Year 2025 2. Description of terms and methods May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 6 of 93 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GENERAL PLAN AND HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR 2025 Exhibit 1 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 7 of 93 CITY OF CARLSBAD GENERAL PLAN AND HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2025 INTRODUCTION California Government Code Section 65400 requires all cities and counties within the state to submit an annual report regarding the status of the General Plan and progress of its implementation. A special focus of the annual report is the local jurisdiction’s progress in meeting its share of regional housing needs, as defined by state law and as addressed in the jurisdiction’s housing element. The purpose of the annual progress report is to provide information to the public, local decision makers, and state agencies – primarily the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (formerly the Office of Planning and Research (OPR)) and the State Department of Housing and Community Development. This information can be used to track progress in meeting local and state goals and to adjust the methods being used to meet those goals, as needed. The report is also shared with the San Diego Association of Governments for use in regional population forecasts and estimates. California Government Code 65400 details the information that must be contained within the annual progress report, although there is no prescribed format, sequence, or length for the report1. The annual progress report reviews activity related to the general plan within the preceding calendar year and must be submitted to the state by April 1 of the following year. As such, this annual progress report is for the time period of January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025. The City of Carlsbad’s General Plan was last comprehensively updated in 2015 and utilized the vision and core values established in the preceding Envision Carlsbad effort to guide the development of the plan’s goals and policies. Although nine core values were identified as a part of this process, several overlapped in terms of analysis and implementation. As such six consolidated groupings are used in this report as the organizing framework for reviewing the General Plan implementation activities for the past year. These groupings include: 1. Sustainability 2.The Local Economy, Business Diversity and Tourism 3.Open Space and the Natural Environment; Access to Recreation and Active, Healthy Lifestyles 4.History, the Arts and Cultural Resources; High Quality Education and Community Services 5.Walking, Biking, Public Transportation and Connectivity 6.Small Town Feel, Beach Community Character and Connectedness; Neighborhood Revitalization, Community Design and Livability 1 Planning and Land Use Team, Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (2026, January 16) Annual Progress Report Memo – 2025 Reporting Year [Memorandum]. Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation. 20260121-APR_Memo_Reporting_Year_2025.pdf May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 8 of 93 The City of Carlsbad also currently provides multiple stand-alone reports on topics related to the General Plan separately from the General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report. The contents of the City of Carlsbad’s General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report for Calendar Year 2025 include: Report •Updates to the General Plan/Zoning Ordinance •General Plan Implementation Actions •Customer Service Activities Housing Element Annual Progress Report Data Tables •Table A: Housing Development Applications Submitted •Table A2: Annual Building Activity Report Summary – Completed Entitlements, Building Permits Issued, Building Permits Finaled/Certificates of Occupancy •Table B: Regional Housing Needs Allocation Progress •Table D: Program Implementation Status Pursuant to Gov’t Code Section 65583 UPDATES TO THE GENERAL PLAN/ZONING ORDINANCE Publicly initiated General Plan amendments/zoning code amendments: •Zoning Ordinance Amendments to Encourage Development of Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units and Proposed Permit-ready ADU Program – ZCA 2023-0001/LCPA 2023- 0017/PUB 2023-0002: Following City Council approval of the ADU amendments in 2023, the city submitted the LCPA for properties within the Coastal Zone to the California Coastal Commission on October 31, 2023. The application was deemed submitted on January 3, 2024. The application was under review by the Coastal Commission for all of 2024 as they utilized a one-year extension after the initial 60- working day review period. On February 6, 2025, the Coastal Commission approved the amendment as submitted. •Citywide Objective Design Standards for Multifamily Housing and Mixed-Use Development – ZCA 2020- 0003, LCPA 2020-0007, PUB 2020-0004: Following City Council approval of the Citywide Objective Design Standards in 2023, the city submitted the LCPA for properties within the Coastal Zone to the California Coastal Commission on October 31, 2023. The application was deemed submitted on January 3, 2024. The application was under review by the Coastal Commission for all of 2024 as they utilized a one-year extension after the initial 60-working day review period. The Coastal Commission approved the changes with suggested modifications on Feb. 6, 2025. On May 20, 2025, the City Council approved the ordinance with the Coastal Commission’s suggested modifications and on June 12, 2025, the Coastal Commission certified the City Council’s action. •Objective Design Standards for Multifamily Housing and Mixed-Use Development in the Village and Barrio –AMEND 2021-0008/LCPA 2023-0016 (DEV08014): Following City Council approval of the Village and Barrio Objective Design Standards in 2023, the city submitted the LCPA for properties within the Coastal Zone to the California Coastal Commission on October 31, 2023. The application was deemed submitted on January 3, 2024. The application was under review by the Coastal Commission for all of 2024 as theyutilized a one-year extension after the initial 90-working day review period. The Coastal Commission approved the changes with suggested modifications on Feb. 6, 2025. On May 20, 2025, the City Council approved the ordinance with the Coastal Commission’s suggested modifications and on June 12, 2025, the Coastal Commission certified the City Council’s action. •Housing Element Implementation and Public Safety Element Update – GPA 2022-0001/ZC 2022-0001/ZC 2022-0001/LCPA 2022-0009/AMEND 2023-0011/AMEND 2023-0012(PUB 2022-0010): The city completed an amendment to the General Plan Land Use and Community Design Element, Public Safety Element, Zoning Ordinance, Local Coastal Program and the Bressi Ranch Master Plan, Green Valley Master Plan, Fenton Carlsbad Center Specific Plan, North County Plaza Specific Plan, and May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 9 of 93 Westfield Carlsbad Specific Plans for the purpose of implementing Housing Element Program 1.1 - Provide Adequate Sites to Accommodate the RHNA, Program 1.3 – Alternative Housing, and Program 1.7 – Sites from Prior Elements. The changes specifically included the rezoning of identified sites for multi-family housing. The ordinance and plan changes accommodated the housing allocations established by the Regional Housing Needs Assessment and brought the Zoning Ordinance and Local Coastal Program into compliance with Housing Element requirements and state law. The city’s Planning Commission recommended approval as proposed 5/1/1 on October 18, 2023. The Housing Commission received a presentation of the proposed changes and recommended additional affordability requirements for city- owned and non-city owned sites on December 14, 2023. o At its January 30, 2024, hearing, the City Council approved a General Plan Amendment, rezone, and certified a Program Environmental Impact Report that provided 3,447 units of zoning capacity at the lower and moderate-income levels spread across 16 sites throughout the city. o Following City Council approval, staff submitted the LCPA for properties within the Coastal Zone to the California Coastal Commission on March 29, 2024. The application was deemed submitted on May 3, 2024. The application was under review by the Coastal Commission for the remainder of 2024 as they utilized a one-year extension after the initial 90-working day review period o Staff responded to subsequent inquiries from HCD staff regarding the adequacy of the action to meet the requirements of the Housing Element in July and September of 2024. HCD staff confirmed compliance in an email on December 3, 2024. o On Aug. 15, 2025, the Coastal Commission approved the Local Coastal Program Amendment with suggested modifications. On Dec. 2, 2025, the City Council approved the ordinance with the Coastal Commission’s suggested modifications. Final certification of the changes from Coastal Commission is expected in early 2026. •Aura Circle Open Space (GPA 2021-0001, ZC 2021-0001, LCPA 2021-0011 (PUB 2021-0002)) and Buena Vista Park Open Space (GPA 2021-0002, ZC 2021-0002 (PUB 2021-0003)) Designations: The city completed an amendment to the General Plan Land Use and Community Design Element, Local Coastal Program and Zoning Ordinance for the purpose of aligning the designations of the Aura Circle open space preserve andBuena Vista Reservoir Park with their uses. The City Council approved the changes at its January 30, 2024, hearing. Following City Council approval, staff submitted the LCPA for the Aura Circle property to the California Coastal Commission on March 29, 2024. The application was deemed submitted on May 3, 2024. The application was under review by the Coastal Commission for the remainder of 2024 as they utilized a one-year extension after the initial 90-working day review period. On Aug. 15, 2025, the Coastal Commission approved the Local Coastal Program Amendment as submitted. •2024 Zone Code Clean Up ZC 2024-0001/MCA 2024-0001/LCPA 2024-0020 (PUB 2024-0005): The city initiated a series of amendments to the municipal code and Local Coastal Program for the purpose of processing routine maintenance to the code for increased clarity and consistency with state law. The city’s Planning Commission recommended approval as proposed on May 15, 2024. The City Council approved, with revisions, the adoption of the code amendments on July 30, 2024. Following City Council approved, staff submitted the LCPA for properties within the Coastal Zone to the California Coastal Commission on December 5, 2024. The application was deemed submitted on Jan. 7, 2025. The application was under review by the Coastal Commission for all of 2025 as they utilized a one-year extension after the initial 60- working day review period. GENERAL PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ACTIONS General plans are comprehensive in nature and govern actions relating to the physical development of the city. General plans are long-range planning documents and, as such, the time horizon for the 2015 General Plan is 2035 and includes actions that will be completed in short-, mid-, and long-term timeframes or are on-going activities. Below is a discussion of activities and accomplishments related to the General Plan and its core values and elements that occurred in 2025. May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 10 of 93 Concurrent Implementation of Multiple Core Values Carlsbad’s Growth Management Program was adopted in 1986 as a way to ensure that new development provided its fair share of infrastructure and services in order to maintain the community’s quality of life. As such, the plan includes performance standards for 11 public facilities, including libraries, parks, circulation, and water distribution facilities. Pursuant to California Senate Bill 166 (2017), the adopted Growth Management Program is required to change its enforcement mechanism for failure to comply with the required performance standards (i.e., the city can no longer impose a moratorium on residential development if a public facility standard is not met). For this reason, and to provide an update to a program that is reaching close to 40 years in age, the city initiated a Growth Management Program Update process in 2022. This effort included the City Council-appointed Carlsbad Tomorrow Growth Management Citizens Committee which met 15 times between March 2022 and April 2023 and discussed and made recommendations for each of the existing Growth Management Program’s 11 public facility “performance standards,” as well as other topics important to maintaining Carlsbad’s quality of life. The committee’s recommendations were presented to the City Council in July 2023. Staff returned to City Council in November 2024 with a work plan that included changes to the public facility performance standards, as specified, and authorized staff to prepare a consultant contract to evaluate and update development impact fees and update identified Local Facility Management Plans. In 2025, two separate RFPs were released, one to conduct an impact fee nexus study and one to update certain Local Facility Management Plans. A winning bidder was selected for the fee study and the city approved this contract on November 6, 2025. No bids were received for the Local Facility Management Plan update effort, and staff are evaluating if this work can be conducted in-house or if a future RFP will be appropriate. Sustainability General Plan core values related to sustainability cross all General Plan elements, but as listed in the Sustainability Element, focus primarily on reducing greenhouse gasses; water conservation, recycling and supply; efficient building standards and practices; sustainable energy; and sustainable food. The primary companion document to the General Plan in terms of sustainability is the city’s Climate Action Plan. Implementation of the Climate action Plan is specifically referenced in Sustainability Element Policy 9-P.1: Enforce the Climate Action Plan as the city’s strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Implementation actions that occurred during the reporting period include: •With adoption of the Climate Action Plan (CAP) Update on November 12, 2024, staff continued implementation of this updated Plan. Implementation activities in 2025 include the following: o Starting July 2025, the city opted up all its municipal accounts to the 100% renewable electricity rate through its existing Community Choice Energy provider, Clean Energy Alliance (CAP Actions E-1.a, E-1.b, and E-1.d). o Staff completed implementation of Community Forest Management Plan Goal 2.A (CAP Action CS-1.a). o Staff completed an inventory to assess urban canopy cover (CAP Action CS-1.c). o Staff published a Request for Proposal and selected a firm to prepare a Clean Mobility Charging Master Plan to support implementation of CAP Action T-8.e. At the time of writing, the contract for this project will be approved by the City Council January 27, 2026, and work will kick off in February 2026. •Staff launched the Climate Action Plan Dashboard in July 2025. This public-facing dashboard provides accessible, timely, and transparent information on implementation of the CAP. •Staff continued to implement the Carlsbad Green Business Program, which supports implementation actions within the CAP. May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 11 of 93 The Local Economy, Business Diversity, and Tourism General Plan core values related to the local economy, business diversity, and tourism most directly inform the Economy, Business Diversity, and Tourism Element. The focus of this element includes strengthening the city’s role as an economic hub by ensuring fiscal health, carefully managing land use and infrastructure, and promoting business diversity, opportunities, and tourism. •The city manager presented the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Budget and Capital Improvement Program (Budget) to the City Council for consideration at a hearing on June 17, 2025. The budget includes data on the city’s administration, operations, staffing, facilities, projects, and forecasts in the context of the city’s five-year strategic plan and fiscal year goals. •The city continues to work towards the implementation of the five-year strategic plan (2023-2027) which outlines policy goals designed to reflect the most important priorities of the community. Program milestones that were achieved during 2025 include City Council’s approval of Coastal Commission’s proposed modifications to the Village & Barrio and citywide objective design standards on May 20, 2025, the Coastal Commission’s approval of rezones for seven Housing Element sites on August 15, 2025, and City Council’s adoption of updated Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps to reflect current wildfire risk and guide mitigation efforts in July 2025. Open Space and Active Lifestyles General Plan core values related to open space and active lifestyles most directly inform the Open Space, Conservation, and Recreation Element. The focus of the element includes the open space framework; biological resources; beaches, parks, and recreation; trails and greenways; agricultural resources; air quality; and water quality. •Item 1 under the Natural Community Conservation Planning Act of 1991, Carlsbad and the cities of Encinitas, Escondido, Oceanside, San Marcos, Solana Beach and Vista participated in the preparation of the Multiple Habitat Conservation Program (MHCP), which was adopted and certified by the San Diego Association of Governments in 2003. [NOTE: the MHCP was a regional framework plan. Each city was going to adopt their own city-specific “subarea plan” under the MHCP. The City of Carlsbad is the only MHCP city that ended up with an adopted subarea plan (i.e., the HMP, 2004).] •The city has a long history of conservation efforts and has been successful in implementing its 2004 Habitat Management Plan. Since then, the city has dedicated 96% of the lands identified as part of the overall preserve system. As the city nears buildout, future conservation efforts will occur within the remaining areas targeted for future preservation, most of which are located in the northeastern quadrant of the city. •The Public Works Department Habitat Management Division produced its annual Habitat Management Report for Reporting Year 21, which includes November 1, 2024, through October 31, 2025. The report summarized that for the reporting period: o There were no acquisitions of open space lands. o There was a net gain on 0.61 acres of Habitat Management Plan hardline associated with the El Camino Real Widening – Arenal to La Costa Project. The broader widening project still requires review and approval before the Planning Commission, City Council, and Coastal Commission, but the minor HMP amendment has been completed at an administrative level. o The city debited zero acres from the existing Lake Calavera Mitigation Parcel for city projects, leaving 92.2 acres (credits) for future upland mitigation. o One Habitat Management Plan minor amendment was processed as an HMP hardline boundary adjustment associated with the El Camino Real Widening Project. The broader widening project still requires review and approval before the Planning Commission, City Council, and Coastal Commission, but the minor HMP amendment has been completed at an administrative level. o Ongoing management and monitoring activities in Habitat Management Plan preserves conducted in 2025 included brush management in selected areas, invasive species monitoring and control, installation and maintenance of fences and signage, May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 12 of 93 patrolling, rare plant counts and habitat assessments, vegetation mapping, sensitive species surveys, wildlife movement monitoring, habitat enhancement, and public outreach activities. •On November 6, 2025, the Community Development Department Planning Division produced its annual Open Space Status Report for Fiscal Year 2024-2025, which includes July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025. During the reporting period, the city’s open space inventory increased by 1.8 acres due to 0.3 acres added from the Martin Residence project and 1.5 acres added from the Ocean View Estates project. Education, Culture, and Community Service General Plan core values related to education, culture, and community services most directly inform the Arts, History, Culture, and Education Element and Public Safety Element. The focus of these elements includes historic resources; arts and culture; library, educational and lifelong learning resources; minimize negative effects of natural and man-made hazards; and maintain safety services. •On June 17, 2025, the City Council approved an ordinance adopting the updated the Local Responsibility Area Fire Hazard Severity Zones map, as identified by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire). This map designates high and moderate fire hazard severity zones in Carlsbad, in addition to the previously identified very high hazard severity zones (2008). To better identify and mitigate wildfire risk citywide, the city is conducting a comprehensive risk assessment and developing a wildfire mitigation plan. Upon completion, a Community Wildfire Protection Plan will be prepared. •On September 9, 2025, Carlsbad’s first ALERTCalifornia wildfire detection camera was activated in the LaCosta Ridge community. The Fire Department is evaluating additional sites in coordination with the Carlsbad Municipal Water District and UC San Diego. •As of June 2025, the Emergency Operations Center is officially operating from the newly remodeled facility at Police & Fire Headquarters. This enhanced EOC includes upgraded technology systems and workspace improvements designed to support staff during activations. •On numerous occasions, educational posts on social media regarding evacuations and the expansion and enhancement of the Genasys system were shared with the community in alignment with General Plan Policy 6-P.79. •The city drone program was utilized for two fire incidents to relay accurate information to community members. Walking, Biking, Public Transportation, and Connectivity General Plan core values related to walking, biking, public transportation, and connectivity most directly inform the Mobility Element. The focus of this element includes livable streets; effective multi-modal transportation systems; managed parking; transportation demand and traffic signal management; context-sensitive transportation corridor design; and goods movement. •The city is enhancing safety along Avenida Encinas for all modes of transportation as part of the regionwide Coastal Rail Trail. Since the last report, construction was completed on Segment two, the southernmost segment of Avenida Encinas between the Poinsettia Coaster Station and CarlsbadBoulevard. Improvements along this segment include implementing a road realignment reducing the number of driving lanes from two to one between Poinsettia Lane and Windrose Circle. This change aims to slow vehicle speeds and provide more room for bicyclists and pedestrians while maintaining acceptable traffic operations for vehicles and improving vehicle efficiencies and reducing delay at intersections by increasing the capacity of right turns. Additionally, the project features striping modifications, enhanced and buffered Class-II bike lanes, improved intersection treatments with curb extensions, traffic calming measures, and high-visibility crosswalks •Initiated construction for the Beach Access Repairs and Upgrades from Pine Avenue to Tamarack Avenue Project. The project includes the replacement of the four stairways along Carlsbad Boulevard between Hemlock Avenue and Pine Avenue, and will widen the sidewalk between Cherry Avenue and Pine Avenue May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 13 of 93 •Additional initiatives aimed at enhancing the city's multimodal transportation network include: o Safe Routes to School: Received City Council approval for the Jefferson Elementary and Sage Creek High School Safe Routes to School Plans o Transportation Demand Management (TDM) ordinance monitoring: Completed annual monitoring and surveying for 20 Carlsbad employers that are required to comply with the city’s TDM ordinance o Completed construction for residential traffic safety improvements on Park Drive, Black Rail Road, Plum Tree Road and Carillo Way Community, Neighborhood Character, and Housing General Plan goals and policies related to community and neighborhood character relate to six General Plan elements: Land Use and Community Design; Mobility; Open Space, Conservation, and Recreation; Noise; Sustainability; and Housing. The focus of this core value includes land use; community character, design, and connectedness; growth management; Canon Road open space, farming, and public use; the Village, the Barrio; compatibility of noise with land use and the built environment; housing opportunities; housing implementation; housing preservation; affirmatively furthering fair housing; community engagement on housing resources; and environmental justice. •The Housing Element Annual Progress Report Data Tables included with this report provide a quantitative measurement of progress in meeting regional housing needs, applications processed according to state law and state incentive programs, and expenditures of grant funds issued by the state related to housing. It is important to note that the information provided in these tables is for calendar year 2025, which may or may not align with other reports or publications with different reporting periods. •The Community Development Department, Housing & Homeless Services Department, and other supporting/contributing divisions/departments were actively engaged in implementation of the Housing Element for the reporting period. Data Table D included in this report provides a program-by- program update of implementation of all Housing Element-related plans and programs. •The city’s first state-funded permit-ready ADU program associated with Housing Element Program Objective 1.2 d became available to the public June 2023 on the new permit-ready ADU program webpage (https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/community-development/planning/adu-permit- ready-program). The purpose of the program is to encourage ADU development by offering property owners a selection of pre-approved detached one-story ADU building plans to choose from, thereby streamlining the permitting review process and reducing up front design costs for homeowners. As of December 2025, the city received four permit-ready ADU plan permit applications. Of the four permits, the farmhouse and Spanish architectural styles were selected. Additionally, the three-bedroom, two- bedroom and studio floor plans were selected. Staff will continue to monitor and bring awareness of this program to encourage development of ADUs consistent with Housing Element Program Objective 1.2 and Policy 10-P.5. •On April 17, 2025, the Community Development Department issued a City Council memo detailing the results of the 2024 annual parking study for the Village, Barrio and Beach neighborhoods which largely corroborated the results found in previous parking studies in that the current parking system is adequateoverall, but public parking challenges remain and staff will continue to implement the recommended parking management strategies listed in the 2017 Parking Management Plan. The April memo included an additional action to request funds to complete a comprehensive parking study to provide a more holistic assessment of parking in the downtown area beyond the summer months. On June 17, 2025, the City Council authorized $150,000 for the FY 2025-2026 budget to fund the comprehensive parking study. Staff then solicited proposals from qualified firms for the preparation of the comprehensive parking study on Sept. 26, 2025 and four bids were received by the closing date of Nov. 7, 2025. A professional service agreement is anticipated to be granted by City Council in early 2026. May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 14 of 93 •On August 7, 2025 (Thursday) and August 9, 2025 (Saturday), the Community Development Department conducted an annual parking survey within the Village, Barrio and Beach neighborhoods. The summary report was in development through the fall and winter of 2025 and will be released in early 2026. CUSTOMER SERVICE ACTIVITIES The City of Carlsbad produces and maintain a series of informational bulletins to assist the public and project applicants in understanding regulations applicable to development in Carlsbad. Topics addressed by the informational bulletins range from local planning/permitting processes to requirements of state law. Informational bulletins that were updated/enhanced for the reporting period include: •IB-166: Small Lot Subdivisions – bulletin created to summarize ministerial small lot subdivision process through SB-1123 and SB-684 (July 2025) •IB-202: Right-of-Way Encroachments – bulletin revised to update links to other documents that have been updated since the original info bulletin was drafted (July 2025) •IB-133: SB-9 California HOME Act – bulletin revised to reflect SB-450 amendments to SB-9 (July 2025) •IB-111: Accessory Dwelling Units – bulletin updated to reflect SB-477, SB-1211 and AB-2533 (October 2025) Other customer-oriented activities and improvements undertaken during the reporting period include: •Following new online applications were added to Carlsbad’s Online Permit Portal during 2025 o Building Miscellaneous Services o Commercial Tenant Improvement o Commercial Demolition o Engineering Oversize Load Permit o Engineering Right of Way Minor Construction o Engineering Right of Way Use (New/Renewal) o Planning Zone Compliance Letter o Early Assessments (City Projects) o Residential Addition o Residential Alteration o Residential Demolition o Residential Repair o Residential Second Dwelling Unit o Short Term Vacation Renewals •Updated the Community Development website content on following pages: Applications and Forms, Building Plans, Building Inspection Requests, Development Fees, Online Permit Services, Permitting. •New Online System rolled out September 2025 to applicants of building permits, called Green Halo, for collection/compliance for state-mandated recycling/reuse of construction debris per CALGreen. May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 15 of 93 Jurisdiction Carlsbad Reporting Year 2025 Housing Element Planning Period 6th Cycle Current Year Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 16 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 19 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 1 307 343 Units by Structure Type Entitled Permitted Completed Single-family Attached 38 81 229 Single-family Detached 16 5 27 2 to 4 units per structure 0 5 0 5+ units per structure 121 175 385 Accessory Dwelling Unit 27 77 77 Mobile/Manufactured Home 0 0 0 Total 202 343 718 Infill Housing Developments and Infill Units Permitted # of Projects Units 155 342 1 1 103 813 219 0 0 0 Income Rental Ownership Total Acutely Low 0 0 0 Extremely Low 0 0 0 Very Low 0 0 0 Low 0 0 0 Moderate 0 0 0Above Moderate 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 Streamlining Provisions Used - Permitted Units # of Projects Units SB 9 (2021) - Duplex in SF Zone 1 1 SB 9 (2021) - Residential Lot Split 0 0 AB 2011 (2022)0 0 SB 6 (2022)0 0SMAP00 Ministerial and Discretionary Applications # of Units Ministerial 81 81 Discretionary 22 732 Density Bonus Applications and Units Permitted Number of Applications Submitted Requesting a Density Bonus 7 Number of Units in Applications Submitted Requesting a Density Bonus 707 Number of Projects Permitted with a Density Bonus 1 Number of Units in Projects Permitted with a Density Bonus 156 Housing Element Programs Implemented and Sites Rezoned Count 161 0 Total Housing Applications Submitted: Number of Proposed Units in All Applications Received: Total Housing Units Approved: Total Housing Units Disapproved: Total Units Housing Applications Summary Use of Streamlined Ministerial Approval Process or SMAP (formerly SB 35 / 423) - Applications Number of SMAP Applications Above Moderate Indicated as Infill Not Indicated as Infill Building Permits Issued by Affordability Summary Income Level Programs Implemented Sites Rezoned to Accommodate the RHNA (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) 04/30/2021 - 04/30/2029 Units Constructed - SMAP (formerly SB 35 / 423) - Permits Number of SMAP Applications Approved Very Low Low Moderate Acutely Low Extremely Low May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 16 of 93 Date Application Submitted 2 3 4 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category(SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=RenterO=Owner Date Application Submitted (see instructions) Acutely Low-Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low-Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low-Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low-Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low-Income Deed Restricted Very Low-Income Non Deed Restricted Low-Income Deed Restricted Low-Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate-Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted AboveModerate- Income Total PROPOSED Units by Project Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 0 0 0 0 9 0 104 0 0 1 699 813 20707221004080 SUNNYHILL DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--275 4080 SUNNYHILL DRIVE CDP2023-0041 ADU R 1/22/2025 1.00 1 20401009003215 TYLER ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--305 TYLER STREET HOMES SDP2024-0008 5+O 1/28/2025 2 10 12 2052805700 3721 YVETTE WAY Carlsbad, CA 92008--255 BAKER ADU CDP2024-0051 ADU R 2/25/2025 1 1 20706152003965 PACKARD LN Carlsbad, CA 92008--365 3965 PACKARD LN ADU CDP2024-0052 ADU R 1/24/2025 1 1 20543040003815 HIGHLAND DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--253 RAPOZA ADU CDP2024-0050 ADU R 4/2/2025 1 1 20713004003933 JAMES DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--260 SCHWEITZER ADU CDP2024-0049 ADU R 4/3/2025 1 1 20712055003945 PARK DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--263 3945 PARK DRIVE ADU CDP2024-0012 ADU R 4/14/2025 1 1 15630116001810 MARRON RD Carlsbad, CA 92008--117 NORTH COUNTY PLAZA MIXED USEGPA2021-0005 5+R 4/22/2025 36 204 240 20730015004935 AVILA AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--370 THOMPSON ADU CDP2024-0041 ADU R 4/22/2025 1 1 2100620900 5211 Carlsbad Blvd CARLSBAD BLVD BEACH HOMESCDP2024-0028 2 to 4 O 5/7/2025 2 2 20616014004275 HILLSIDE DR Carlsbad, CA 92008 4275 HILLSIDE RESIDENCECDP2024-0048 SFD O 6/13/2025 1 1 21011305005370 EL ARBOL DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--431 5370 EL ARBOL DRIVE CDP2024-0037 ADU R 6/19/2025 1 1 15525118002502 JEFFERSON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--141 JEFFERSON STREET HOMESPUD2024-0004 SFA O 5/21/2025 1 11 12 2072801700 4921 LOMA WAY Carlsbad, CA 92008--380 KELLER ADU CDP2024-0039 ADU R 6/2/2025 1 1 2042330900122 ACACIA AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--320 DEPAULO ADU CDP2025-0009 ADU R 8/8/2025 1 1 20616014004275 HILLSIDE DR Carlsbad, CA 92008 MONN RESIDENCE CDP2022-0012 ADU R 2/6/2025 1 1 20502010001328 PINE AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--194 NOVAK PROPERTY-PINE AVEMS2024-0007 SFD O 4/28/2025 0 1 1 20330512003055 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--236 MADISON ST ADU CDP2025-0003 ADU R 9/10/2025 1 1 20330511003081 MADISON ST Unit: ACarlsbad, CA 92008--305 VILLAGE TERRACES MIXED USESDP2023-0002 5+O 9/12/2025 2 11 13 15619032001308 OAK AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--193 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION / PUDMS2023-0008 SFD O 9/10/2025 3 3 15619032001308 OAK AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--193 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION / PUDMS2023-0008 ADU R 9/10/2025 3 3 2030230300224 NORMANDY LN Carlsbad, CA 92008--222 LOPEZ RESIDENCE ADU CDP2024-0025 ADU R 6/18/2025 1 1 20302101002445 OCEAN ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--223 DEVRIES TRIPLEX SDP2023-0007 ADU R 1/30/2025 1 1 20302101002445 OCEAN ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--223 DEVRIES TRIPLEX SDP2023-0007 2 to 4 R 1/30/2025 0 3 3 2060911500352 OLIVE AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--742 352 OLIVE AVE CDP2025-0008 ADU R 10/10/2025 1 1 20314109002678 OCEAN ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--223 RYAN REMODEL & ADU CDP2024-0008 ADU R 10/10/2025 1 1 2132631900 TBD Gateway Rd FAIRFIELD APARTMENT HOMES AT BRESSISDP2024-0009 5+R 6/27/2025 64 256 320 20619248004407 PARK DR Carlsbad, CA 92008 4407 PARK DR CDP2025-0016 SFD O 9/5/2025 1 1 15527117002618 JEFFERSON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--143 2618 JEFFERSON TOWNHOUSES-LAGUNA VIDAPUD2024-0005 SFA O 10/15/2025 4 4 20618055001115 HOOVER ST Carlsbad, CA 92008 CARLSBAD OCEANVIEW ESTATESCDP2024-0030 SFD O 9/17/2025 1 1 20618056004332 ADAMS ST Carlsbad, CA 92008 CARLSBAD OCEANVIEW ESTATESCDP2024-0031 SFD O 10/15/2025 1 1 20618057004340 ADAMS ST Carlsbad, CA 92008 CARLSBAD OCEANVIEW ESTATESCDP2024-0029 SFD O 9/17/2025 1 1 15517024002647 JEFFERSON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--144 2647 JEFFERSON STREET HOMESPUD2024-0007 SFA O 10/15/2025 1 11 12 20527022001055 MAGNOLIA AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--253 1055 MAGNOLIA ADU CDP2025-0006 ADU R 10/8/2025 1 1 20626213003985 HIGHLAND DR Carlsbad, CA 92008 BOYACK FAMILY RESIDENCECDP2025-0017 ADU R 11/12/2025 1 1 21222003001290 MARIPOSA RD Carlsbad, CA 92011--420 MARIPOSA ADU CDP2024-0055 ADU R 11/25/2025 1 1 21011205005370 LOS ROBLES DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--433 VILELA ADU CDP2025-0011 ADU R 8/28/2025 1 1 2071206800 1640 Tamarack Ave FORREST RESIDENCE CDP2025-0004 SFD O 9/17/2025 0 1 1 21552128007222 DURANGO CIR Carlsbad, CA 92011 FATIGATE ADU CDP2025-0023 ADU R 12/10/2025 1 1 2101130900 5410 EL ARBOL DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--441 YAMANAKA RESIDENCE CDP2024-0033 SFD O 8/20/2025 1 1 2100905200 755 Raintree Dr INNS OF AMERICA PUD2024-0009 5+R 10/28/2025 7 91 98 20417301003516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 SFD O 12/18/2025 1 1 20417301003516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 ADU R 12/18/2025 1 1 20417301003516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 SFD O 12/18/2025 1 1 20417301003516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 ADU R 12/18/2025 1 1 20417301003516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 SFD O 12/18/2025 1 1 20417301003516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 ADU R 12/18/2025 1 1 2040830100737 PINE AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--242 CBR2024-2908 ADU R 1/8/2025 1 1 16756327004376 TUOLUMNE PL, Carlsbad, CA 92010--792 POFF ADU CBR2021-2507 ADU R 3/17/2025 1 1 20806037004412 TRIESTE DR, Carlsbad, CA 92010--373 CBR2024-2711 ADU R 1/6/2025 1 1 25506213007813 QUEBRADA CIR, Carlsbad, CA 92009--834 CBR2025-0282 ADU R 3/13/2025 1 1 21616010002438 LA COSTA AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92009 TREHAN RESIDENCE CBRA2025-0213 ADU R 7/22/2025 1 1 21622018002756 LEVANTE ST, Carlsbad, CA 92009--812 CBR2024-2304 ADU R 2/12/2025 1 1 21528029006518 ONDA PL, Carlsbad, CA 92009--531 CBR2024-3145 ADU R 2/28/2025 1 1 15603211002392 CIPRIANO LN, Carlsbad, CA 92008--100 CBRA2024-0018 ADU R 1/23/2025 1 1 20313013001009 HOME AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--183 CBR2024-3384 ADU R 5/7/2025 1 1 20314108002670 OCEAN ST, Carlsbad, CA 92008--223 SWAN RESIDENCE CBRA2024-0020 ADU O 1/14/2025 1 1 2143661500902 ORCHID WAY Unit: 2, Carlsbad, CA 92011--482 CBR2024-2654 ADU R 6/20/2025 1 1 16718055003052 BLENKARNE DR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--111 CBR2024-2941 ADU R 1/28/2025 1 1 16739207002734 CHESTNUT AVE Unit: 2, Carlsbad, CA 92010--212 CBR2024-2402 ADU O 1/9/2025 1 1 51 Project Identifier Unit Types Housing Development Applications Submitted Proposed Units - Affordability by Household Incomes May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 17 of 93 Date Application Submitted 2 3 4 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category(SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=RenterO=Owner Date Application Submitted (see instructions) Acutely Low-Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low-Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low-Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low-Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low-Income Deed Restricted Very Low-Income Non Deed Restricted Low-Income Deed Restricted Low-Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate-Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted AboveModerate- Income Total PROPOSED Units by Project Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 0 0 0 0 9 0 104 0 0 1 699 813 51 Project Identifier Unit Types Housing Development Applications Submitted Proposed Units - Affordability by Household Incomes 20505101003231 HIGHLAND DR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--191 3229 HIGHLAND DR CBRA2025-0074 ADU R 9/23/2025 1 1 15522306002402 BUENA VISTA CIR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--160 OLIVER ADU CBR2024-1061 ADU R 2/5/2025 1 1 20522056001522 MAGNOLIA AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--262 CBR2024-2800 ADU R 6/26/2025 1 1 16711206003172 FALCON DR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--112 CBR2023-4606 ADU R 10/1/2025 1 1 20521023003642 ADAMS ST, Carlsbad, CA 92008--250 CBRA2025-0286 ADU R 9/23/2025 1 1 25524043003362 AVENIDA OBERTURA, Carlsbad, CA 92009--932 CBR2025-0597 ADU R 6/19/2025 1 1 25520034003247 AVENIDA ANACAPA Unit: 2, Carlsbad, CA 92009--930 CBR2025-1077 ADU R 10/8/2025 1 1 25524130007829 CALLE JALISCO, Carlsbad, CA 92009--933 CBR2025-0184 ADU R 6/12/2025 1 1 15619020001352 OAK AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--193 CBR2024-3379 ADU R 3/6/2025 1 1 16751175002659 SAUSALITO AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92010--790 CBR2025-0397 ADU R 4/16/2025 1 1 20512031001276 CHESTNUT AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CBR2025-1703 ADU O 11/5/2025 1 1 21324017002213 AZURITE PL, Carlsbad, CA 92009--171 CBR2025-0293 ADU R 6/27/2025 1 1 20731204001751 TAMARACK AVE Unit: UNIT 2, Carlsbad, CA 92008--363 CBR2024-2792 ADU R 3/11/2025 1 1 22368102003560 CALLE PALMITO, Carlsbad, CA 92009--895 CBRA2024-0314 ADU R 1/17/2025 1 1 15525116001063 BUENA VISTA WAY, Carlsbad, CA 92008--144 CBR2025-0850 ADU R 6/13/2025 1 1 21563101006964 MIMOSA DR, Carlsbad, CA 92011 CBR2025-1771 ADU R 11/7/2025 1 1 21528050006538 VISPERA PL, Carlsbad, CA 92009--533 CBR2024-2790 ADU R 3/10/2025 1 1 21539037002942 CACATUA ST, Carlsbad, CA 92009--440 2940 CACATUA ADU CBR2024-1730 ADU R 3/13/2025 1 1 21552202007221 DURANGO CIR Unit: 2, Carlsbad, CA 92011--511 CBR2024-3075 ADU R 4/9/2025 1 1 21322005006831 JADE LN, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CBR2025-1325 ADU R 11/18/2025 1 1 22325001007553 ESFERA ST, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CBR2025-0523 ADU R 5/16/2025 1 1 25529332007877 VISTA HIGUERA, Carlsbad, CA 92009--698 CBRA2025-0002 ADU R 8/5/2025 1 1 20725003004864 ALONDRA WAY, Carlsbad, CA 92008--380 CBR2025-0941 ADU R 12/4/2025 1 1 15616416002871 ELMWOOD ST, Carlsbad, CA 92008--151 CBR2024-3337 ADU R 5/12/2025 1 1 20813124004420 SALISBURY DR, Carlsbad, CA 92010--286 CBR2025-0247 ADU R 9/19/2025 1 1 2041111300942 PINE AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--243 CBRA2025-0202 ADU R 10/6/2025 1 1 20713053001621 TAMARACK AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CBR2025-1878 ADU R 10/2/2025 1 1 20706325003807 ALDER AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--270 CBRA2024-0016 ADU R 10/7/2025 1 1 20515216002053 LAURIE CIR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--202 CBRA2024-0003 ADU R 4/4/2025 1 1 15525106002533 DAVIS AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--145 LINDEN FAMILY ROOM ADDITION CBR2024-0486 ADU R 6/25/2025 1 1 20523001001751 CHESTNUT AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CBR2025-1113 ADU R 8/19/2025 1 1 20516035003328 MONROE ST, Carlsbad, CA 92008--204 CBRA2025-0057 ADU R 3/18/2025 1 1 20811233002713 GREENOCK CT, Carlsbad, CA 92010--651 CBR2025-0385 ADU R 10/6/2025 1 1 16833185003441 GENTLE KNOLL ST, Carlsbad, CA 92010--555 CBR2025-1030 ADU O 11/4/2025 1 1 20528053003742 GRECOURT WAY, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CBRA2025-0296 ADU O 10/3/2025 1 1 2060403100832 CITRUS PL, Carlsbad, CA 92008--411 MCGERVEY ADU CBRA2025-0144 ADU O 12/31/2025 1 1 21616003002410 LA COSTA AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92009--730 CBRA2025-0024 ADU O 3/7/2025 1 1 20505231001266 BASSWOOD AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--190 CBRA2025-0088 ADU O 4/23/2025 1 1 20813235004417 MAYFAIR CT, Carlsbad, CA 92010--289 CBR2024-2715 ADU R 10/21/2025 1 1 20601202003914 GARFIELD ST, Carlsbad, CA 92008--403 CRUSE HOUSE REMODEL, ADU/GARAGE CBR2023-5320 ADU R 3/18/2025 1 1 20727409001891 VALENCIA AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--386 CBR2025-0717 ADU O 8/13/2025 1 1 20516065003374 DONNA DR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--201 CBR2025-0386 ADU R 5/28/2025 1 1 16754027003651 MARIA LN, Carlsbad, CA 92008--277 CBRA2025-0278 ADU R 8/28/2025 1 1 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 18 of 93 Date Application Submitted 2 3 4 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category(SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=RenterO=Owner Date Application Submitted(see instructions) Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 2070722100 4080 SUNNYHILL DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--275 4080 SUNNYHILL DRIVE CDP2023-0041 ADU R 1/22/2025 2040100900 3215 TYLER ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--305 TYLER STREET HOMES SDP2024-0008 5+ O 1/28/2025 2052805700 3721 YVETTE WAY Carlsbad, CA 92008--255 BAKER ADU CDP2024-0051 ADU R 2/25/2025 2070615200 3965 PACKARD LN Carlsbad, CA 92008--365 3965 PACKARD LN ADU CDP2024-0052 ADU R 1/24/2025 2054304000 3815 HIGHLAND DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--253 RAPOZA ADU CDP2024-0050 ADU R 4/2/2025 2071300400 3933 JAMES DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--260 SCHWEITZER ADU CDP2024-0049 ADU R 4/3/2025 2071205500 3945 PARK DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--263 3945 PARK DRIVE ADU CDP2024-0012 ADU R 4/14/2025 1563011600 1810 MARRON RD Carlsbad, CA 92008--117 NORTH COUNTY PLAZA MIXED USEGPA2021-0005 5+R 4/22/2025 2073001500 4935 AVILA AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--370 THOMPSON ADU CDP2024-0041 ADU R 4/22/2025 2100620900 5211 Carlsbad Blvd CARLSBAD BLVD BEACH HOMESCDP2024-0028 2 to 4 O 5/7/2025 2061601400 4275 HILLSIDE DR Carlsbad, CA 92008 4275 HILLSIDE RESIDENCECDP2024-0048 SFD O 6/13/2025 2101130500 5370 EL ARBOL DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--431 5370 EL ARBOL DRIVE CDP2024-0037 ADU R 6/19/2025 1552511800 2502 JEFFERSON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--141 JEFFERSON STREET HOMESPUD2024-0004 SFA O 5/21/2025 2072801700 4921 LOMA WAY Carlsbad, CA 92008--380 KELLER ADU CDP2024-0039 ADU R 6/2/2025 2042330900 122 ACACIA AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--320 DEPAULO ADU CDP2025-0009 ADU R 8/8/2025 2061601400 4275 HILLSIDE DR Carlsbad, CA 92008 MONN RESIDENCE CDP2022-0012 ADU R 2/6/2025 2050201000 1328 PINE AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--194 NOVAK PROPERTY-PINE AVEMS2024-0007 SFD O 4/28/2025 2033051200 3055 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--236 MADISON ST ADU CDP2025-0003 ADU R 9/10/2025 2033051100 3081 MADISON ST Unit: ACarlsbad, CA 92008--305 VILLAGE TERRACES MIXED USESDP2023-0002 5+ O 9/12/2025 1561903200 1308 OAK AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--193 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION / PUDMS2023-0008 SFD O 9/10/2025 1561903200 1308 OAK AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--193 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION / PUDMS2023-0008 ADU R 9/10/2025 2030230300 224 NORMANDY LN Carlsbad, CA 92008--222 LOPEZ RESIDENCE ADU CDP2024-0025 ADU R 6/18/2025 2030210100 2445 OCEAN ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--223 DEVRIES TRIPLEX SDP2023-0007 ADU R 1/30/2025 2030210100 2445 OCEAN ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--223 DEVRIES TRIPLEX SDP2023-0007 2 to 4 R 1/30/2025 2060911500 352 OLIVE AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--742 352 OLIVE AVE CDP2025-0008 ADU R 10/10/2025 2031410900 2678 OCEAN ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--223 RYAN REMODEL & ADU CDP2024-0008 ADU R 10/10/2025 2132631900 TBD Gateway Rd FAIRFIELD APARTMENT HOMES AT BRESSISDP2024-0009 5+R 6/27/2025 2061924800 4407 PARK DR Carlsbad, CA 92008 4407 PARK DR CDP2025-0016 SFD O 9/5/2025 1552711700 2618 JEFFERSON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--143 2618 JEFFERSON TOWNHOUSES-LAGUNA VIDAPUD2024-0005 SFA O 10/15/2025 2061805500 1115 HOOVER ST Carlsbad, CA 92008 CARLSBAD OCEANVIEW ESTATESCDP2024-0030 SFD O 9/17/2025 2061805600 4332 ADAMS ST Carlsbad, CA 92008 CARLSBAD OCEANVIEW ESTATESCDP2024-0031 SFD O 10/15/2025 2061805700 4340 ADAMS ST Carlsbad, CA 92008 CARLSBAD OCEANVIEW ESTATESCDP2024-0029 SFD O 9/17/2025 1 Project Identifier Unit Types Total Approved Units by Project Total Disapproved Units by Project Streamlining Historic Sites Application Status Project Type Notes 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 Total APPROVED Units by project Total DISAPPROVED Units by Project Please select state streamlining provision/s the application was submitted pursuant to. Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Did the housing development application seek incentives or concessions pursuant to Government Code section 65915? Were incentives or concessions requested pursuant to Government Code section 65915 approved? Please indicate the status of the application. Is the project considered a ministerial project or discretionary project? Notes+ 219 0 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 12 NONE No Yes Yes Approved Discretionary 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial NONE No No N/A Withdrawn Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 0 NONE No Yes No Withdrawn Discretionary NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 2 NONE No No N/A Approved Discretionary NONE No No N/A Withdrawn Discretionary NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 12 NONE No Yes N/A Approved Discretionary NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial NONE No No N/A Pending Discretionary NONE No No N/A Withdrawn Ministerial SB 9 (2021) - Residential Lot Split No No N/A Approved Ministerial NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 0 0 NONE No Yes Yes Withdrawn Discretionary 3 NONE No No N/A Approved Discretionary 3 NONE No No N/A Approved Discretionary NONE No No N/A Approved Discretionary NONE No No N/A Withdrawn Discretionary 0 NONE No No N/A Withdrawn Discretionary NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial NONE No No N/A Pending Ministerial 0 NONE No Yes Yes Pending Discretionary 1 NONE No No N/A Pending Discretionary 4 NONE No No N/A Approved Discretionary 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Discretionary 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Discretionary 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Discretionary Density Bonus Law Applications 11 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 19 of 93 Date Application Submitted 2 3 4 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category(SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=RenterO=Owner Date Application Submitted(see instructions) Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 1 Project Identifier Unit Types 1551702400 2647 JEFFERSON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--144 2647 JEFFERSON STREET HOMESPUD2024-0007 SFA O 10/15/2025 2052702200 1055 MAGNOLIA AVE Carlsbad, CA 92008--253 1055 MAGNOLIA ADU CDP2025-0006 ADU R 10/8/2025 2062621300 3985 HIGHLAND DR Carlsbad, CA 92008 BOYACK FAMILY RESIDENCECDP2025-0017 ADU R 11/12/2025 2122200300 1290 MARIPOSA RD Carlsbad, CA 92011--420 MARIPOSA ADU CDP2024-0055 ADU R 11/25/2025 2101120500 5370 LOS ROBLES DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--433 VILELA ADU CDP2025-0011 ADU R 8/28/2025 2071206800 1640 Tamarack Ave FORREST RESIDENCE CDP2025-0004 SFD O 9/17/2025 2155212800 7222 DURANGO CIR Carlsbad, CA 92011 FATIGATE ADU CDP2025-0023 ADU R 12/10/2025 2101130900 5410 EL ARBOL DR Carlsbad, CA 92008--441 YAMANAKA RESIDENCE CDP2024-0033 SFD O 8/20/2025 2100905200 755 Raintree Dr INNS OF AMERICA PUD2024-0009 5+R 10/28/2025 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 SFD O 12/18/2025 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 ADU R 12/18/2025 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 SFD O 12/18/2025 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 ADU R 12/18/2025 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 SFD O 12/18/2025 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST Carlsbad, CA 92008--503 MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP2024-0028 ADU R 12/18/20252040830100737 PINE AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--242 CBR2024-2908 ADU R 1/8/2025 1675632700 4376 TUOLUMNE PL, Carlsbad, CA 92010--792 POFF ADU CBR2021-2507 ADU R 3/17/2025 2080603700 4412 TRIESTE DR, Carlsbad, CA 92010--373 CBR2024-2711 ADU R 1/6/2025 2550621300 7813 QUEBRADA CIR, Carlsbad, CA 92009--834 CBR2025-0282 ADU R 3/13/2025 2161601000 2438 LA COSTA AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92009 TREHAN RESIDENCE CBRA2025-0213 ADU R 7/22/2025 2162201800 2756 LEVANTE ST, Carlsbad, CA 92009--812 CBR2024-2304 ADU R 2/12/2025 2152802900 6518 ONDA PL, Carlsbad, CA 92009--531 CBR2024-3145 ADU R 2/28/2025 1560321100 2392 CIPRIANO LN, Carlsbad, CA 92008--100 CBRA2024-0018 ADU R 1/23/2025 2031301300 1009 HOME AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--183 CBR2024-3384 ADU R 5/7/2025 2031410800 2670 OCEAN ST, Carlsbad, CA 92008-- 223 SWAN RESIDENCE CBRA2024-0020 ADU O 1/14/2025 2143661500 902 ORCHID WAY Unit: 2, Carlsbad, CA 92011--482 CBR2024-2654 ADU R 6/20/2025 1671805500 3052 BLENKARNE DR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--111 CBR2024-2941 ADU R 1/28/2025 1673920700 2734 CHESTNUT AVE Unit: 2, Carlsbad, CA 92010--212 CBR2024-2402 ADU O 1/9/2025 2050510100 3231 HIGHLAND DR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--191 3229 HIGHLAND DR CBRA2025-0074 ADU R 9/23/2025 1552230600 2402 BUENA VISTA CIR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--160 OLIVER ADU CBR2024-1061 ADU R 2/5/2025 2052205600 1522 MAGNOLIA AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--262 CBR2024-2800 ADU R 6/26/2025 1671120600 3172 FALCON DR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--112 CBR2023-4606 ADU R 10/1/2025 2052102300 3642 ADAMS ST, Carlsbad, CA 92008--250 CBRA2025-0286 ADU R 9/23/2025 2552404300 3362 AVENIDA OBERTURA, Carlsbad, CA 92009--932 CBR2025-0597 ADU R 6/19/2025 Total Approved Units by Project Total Disapproved Units by Project Streamlining Historic Sites Application Status Project Type Notes 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 Total APPROVED Units by project Total DISAPPROVED Units by Project Please select state streamlining provision/s the application was submitted pursuant to. Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Did the housing development application seek incentives or concessions pursuant to Government Code section 65915? Were incentives or concessions requested pursuant to Government Code section 65915 approved? Please indicate the status of the application. Is the project considered a ministerial project or discretionary project? Notes+ 219 0 Density Bonus Law Applications 11 12 NONE No Yes Yes Approved Discretionary NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Discretionary NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Discretionary 98 NONE No Yes Yes Approved Discretionary 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 20 of 93 Date Application Submitted 2 3 4 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category(SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=RenterO=Owner Date Application Submitted(see instructions) Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 1 Project Identifier Unit Types 2552003400 3247 AVENIDA ANACAPA Unit: 2, Carlsbad, CA 92009--930 CBR2025-1077 ADU R 10/8/2025 2552413000 7829 CALLE JALISCO, Carlsbad, CA 92009--933 CBR2025-0184 ADU R 6/12/2025 1561902000 1352 OAK AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--193 CBR2024-3379 ADU R 3/6/2025 1675117500 2659 SAUSALITO AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92010--790 CBR2025-0397 ADU R 4/16/2025 2051203100 1276 CHESTNUT AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CBR2025-1703 ADU O 11/5/2025 2132401700 2213 AZURITE PL, Carlsbad, CA 92009--171 CBR2025-0293 ADU R 6/27/2025 2073120400 1751 TAMARACK AVE Unit: UNIT 2, Carlsbad, CA 92008--363 CBR2024-2792 ADU R 3/11/2025 2236810200 3560 CALLE PALMITO, Carlsbad, CA 92009--895 CBRA2024-0314 ADU R 1/17/2025 1552511600 1063 BUENA VISTA WAY, Carlsbad, CA 92008--144 CBR2025-0850 ADU R 6/13/2025 2156310100 6964 MIMOSA DR, Carlsbad, CA 92011 CBR2025-1771 ADU R 11/7/2025 2152805000 6538 VISPERA PL, Carlsbad, CA 92009--533 CBR2024-2790 ADU R 3/10/2025 2153903700 2942 CACATUA ST, Carlsbad, CA 92009--440 2940 CACATUA ADU CBR2024-1730 ADU R 3/13/2025 2155220200 7221 DURANGO CIR Unit: 2, Carlsbad, CA 92011--511 CBR2024-3075 ADU R 4/9/2025 2132200500 6831 JADE LN, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CBR2025-1325 ADU R 11/18/2025 2232500100 7553 ESFERA ST, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CBR2025-0523 ADU R 5/16/2025 2552933200 7877 VISTA HIGUERA, Carlsbad, CA 92009--698 CBRA2025-0002 ADU R 8/5/2025 2072500300 4864 ALONDRA WAY, Carlsbad, CA 92008--380 CBR2025-0941 ADU R 12/4/2025 1561641600 2871 ELMWOOD ST, Carlsbad, CA 92008--151 CBR2024-3337 ADU R 5/12/2025 2081312400 4420 SALISBURY DR, Carlsbad, CA 92010--286 CBR2025-0247 ADU R 9/19/2025 2041111300 942 PINE AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008-- 243 CBRA2025-0202 ADU R 10/6/2025 2071305300 1621 TAMARACK AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CBR2025-1878 ADU R 10/2/2025 2070632500 3807 ALDER AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--270 CBRA2024-0016 ADU R 10/7/2025 2051521600 2053 LAURIE CIR, Carlsbad, CA 92008--202 CBRA2024-0003 ADU R 4/4/2025 1552510600 2533 DAVIS AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--145 LINDEN FAMILY ROOM ADDITION CBR2024-0486 ADU R 6/25/2025 2052300100 1751 CHESTNUT AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CBR2025-1113 ADU R 8/19/2025 2051603500 3328 MONROE ST, Carlsbad, CA 92008--204 CBRA2025-0057 ADU R 3/18/2025 2081123300 2713 GREENOCK CT, Carlsbad, CA 92010--651 CBR2025-0385 ADU R 10/6/2025 1683318500 3441 GENTLE KNOLL ST, Carlsbad, CA 92010--555 CBR2025-1030 ADU O 11/4/2025 2052805300 3742 GRECOURT WAY, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CBRA2025-0296 ADU O 10/3/2025 2060403100 832 CITRUS PL, Carlsbad, CA 92008--411 MCGERVEY ADU CBRA2025-0144 ADU O 12/31/2025 2161600300 2410 LA COSTA AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92009--730 CBRA2025-0024 ADU O 3/7/2025 2050523100 1266 BASSWOOD AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--190 CBRA2025-0088 ADU O 4/23/2025 2081323500 4417 MAYFAIR CT, Carlsbad, CA 92010--289 CBR2024-2715 ADU R 10/21/2025 2060120200 3914 GARFIELD ST, Carlsbad, CA 92008--403 CRUSE HOUSE REMODEL, ADU/GARAGE CBR2023-5320 ADU R 3/18/2025 Total Approved Units by Project Total Disapproved Units by Project Streamlining Historic Sites Application Status Project Type Notes 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 Total APPROVED Units by project Total DISAPPROVED Units by Project Please select state streamlining provision/s the application was submitted pursuant to. Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Did the housing development application seek incentives or concessions pursuant to Government Code section 65915? Were incentives or concessions requested pursuant to Government Code section 65915 approved? Please indicate the status of the application. Is the project considered a ministerial project or discretionary project? Notes+ 219 0 Density Bonus Law Applications 11 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 21 of 93 Date Application Submitted 2 3 4 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category(SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=RenterO=Owner Date Application Submitted(see instructions) Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 1 Project Identifier Unit Types 2072740900 1891 VALENCIA AVE, Carlsbad, CA 92008--386 CBR2025-0717 ADU O 8/13/2025 2051606500 3374 DONNA DR, Carlsbad, CA 92008-- 201 CBR2025-0386 ADU R 5/28/2025 1675402700 3651 MARIA LN, Carlsbad, CA 92008--277 CBRA2025-0278 ADU R 8/28/2025 Total Approved Units by Project Total Disapproved Units by Project Streamlining Historic Sites Application Status Project Type Notes 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 Total APPROVED Units by project Total DISAPPROVED Units by Project Please select state streamlining provision/s the application was submitted pursuant to. Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Did the housing development application seek incentives or concessions pursuant to Government Code section 65915? Were incentives or concessions requested pursuant to Government Code section 65915 approved? Please indicate the status of the application. Is the project considered a ministerial project or discretionary project? Notes+ 219 0 Density Bonus Law Applications 11 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial 1 NONE No No N/A Approved Ministerial May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 22 of 93 Table A2 2 3 5 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Entitlement Date Approved # of Units issued Entitlements Summary Row: Start Data Entry Below 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 2 0 189 202 1551602400 1076 BUENA VISTA WAY SANDY ADU CBR2022-2155 ADU R 0 1551602900 2472 TUTTLE ST CBR2023-3004 ADU R 0 1551702400 2647 JEFFERSON ST 2647 JEFFERSON ST. HOMESPUD 2024-0007 SFA O 1 11 5/21/2025 12 1552230600 2402 BUENA VISTA CIR OLIVER ADU CBR2024-1061 ADU R 0 1552510600 2533 DAVIS AVE LINDEN FAMILY ROOM ADDITIONCBR2024-0486 ADU R 0 1552511400 2503 DAVIS AVE 2501 DAVIS DEDICATIONCBRA2024-0024 ADU R 0 1552511600 1063 BUENA VISTA WAY CBR2025-0850 ADU R 0 1552511800 2502 JEFFERSON ST JEFFERSON STREET HOMESPUD 2024-0004 SFA O 1 11 5/21/2025 12 1552711700 2618 JEFFERSON ST LAGUNA VIDA PUD 2024-0005 SFD O 4 10/15/2025 4 1560321100 2392 CIPRIANO LN CBRA2024-0018 ADU R 0 1561641600 2871 ELMWOOD ST CBR2024-3337 ADU R 0 1561902000 1352 OAK AVE CBR2024-3379 ADU R 0 1561903200 1308 OAK AVE 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION/PUDPUD 2023-0006 SFD O 2 9/10/2025 2 1561903200 1308 OAK AVE 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION/PUDPUD 2023-0006 ADU R 4 9/10/2025 4 1561903500 3059 HIGHLAND DR CBRA2020-0089 ADU R 0 1562002800 2924 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESCBRA2023-0079 SFD O 0 1562002800 2926 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESCBRA2023-0084 ADU R 0 1562002900 2920 HIGHLAND DRHIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESCBRA2023-0080 SFD O 0 1562002900 2922 HIGHLAND DRHIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESCBRA2023-0085 ADU R 0 1562003000 2916 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESCBRA2023-0081 SFD O 0 1562003100 2912 HIGHLAND DRHIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESCBRA2023-0082 SFD O 0 1562003200 2906 HIGHLAND DRHIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESCBRA2023-0086 ADU R 0 1562003200 2910 HIGHLAND DRHIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESCBRA2023-0083 SFD O 0 1562317000 1355 CYNTHIA LN HAGUE RESIDENCECBR2022-1398 SFD O 0 1670801800 2275 CAMEO RD CBR2017-1083 ADU R 0 1671120600 3172 FALCON DR CBR2023-4606 ADU R 0 1671603900 2432 SIERRA MORENA AVE CBR2022-4178 ADU R 0 1671805500 3052 BLENKARNE DR CBR2024-2941 ADU R 0 1672503800 2235 AVENIDA MAGNIFICA CBRA2023-0140 ADU R 0 1672503800 2245 AVENIDA MAGNIFICA CBRA2023-0139 ADU R 0 1673920700 2734 CHESTNUT AVE Unit: 2 CBR2024-2402 ADU O 0 1674206300 2731 VICTORIA AVE CBR2022-4830 ADU R 0 1675117500 2659 SAUSALITO AVE CBR2025-0397 ADU R 0 1675402700 3651 MARIA LN CBRA2025-0278 ADU R 0 1675632700 4376 TUOLUMNE PL POFF ADU CBR2021-2507 ADU R 0 1683318500 3441 GENTLE KNOLL ST CBR2025-1030 ADU O 0 1683500800 3431 MOON FIELD DR CBR2025-0232 ADU R 0 2030230300 228 NORMANDY LN LOPEZ RESIDENCE ADUCDP 2024-0025 ADU R 1 6/18/2025 1 2031012300 2621 ROOSEVELT ST THE ROOSEVELT SDP 2024-0001 5+R 2 2 19 7/29/2025 23 2031301300 1009 HOME AVE CBR2024-3384 ADU R 0 2031302600 950 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST CBRA2022-0136 SFA O 0 2031302600 954 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST CBRA2022-0139 SFA O 0 2031302600 958 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST CBRA2022-0140 SFA O 0 2031302600 962 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST CBRA2022-0141 SFA O 0 2031302600 966 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST CBRA2022-0142 SFA O 0 2031302600 970 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST CBRA2022-0143 SFA O 0 2031410800 2668 OCEAN ST SWAN RESIDENCE CBRA2024-0019 SFD O 0 2031410800 2670 OCEAN ST SWAN RESIDENCE CBRA2024-0020 ADU O 0 2031410900 2678 OCEAN ST RYAN REMODEL ADUCDP 2024-0008 ADU R 1 10/10/2025 1 2032010500 2780 JEFFERSON ST CBR2023-2968 ADU R 0 2032010600 2786 JEFFERSON ST CBR2023-2967 ADU R 0 2033051200 3055 MADISON ST MADISON ST ADU CDP 2025-0003 ADU R 1 9/10/2025 1 2033204800 1006 VILLAGE DR HOPE APARTMENTS CBR2024-0862 5+R 0 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Project Identifier Unit Types Affordability by Household Incomes - Completed Entitlement 1 4 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 23 of 93 Table A2 2 3 5 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Entitlement Date Approved # of Units issued Entitlements Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Project Identifier Unit Types Affordability by Household Incomes - Completed Entitlement 1 4 2033510300 3052 MADISON ST 4 PLUS 1 LUXURY LIVINGCBRA2025-0115 2 to 4 R 0 2040100900 3203 TYLER ST TYLER STREET HOMESSDP 2024-0008 SFA O 12 1/28/2025 12 2040830100 737 PINE AVE CBR2024-2908 ADU R 0 2041111300 940 PINE AVE CBRA2025-0200 SFD O 0 2041111300 938 PINE AVE CBRA2025-0201 ADU R 0 2041111300 942 PINE AVE CBRA2025-0202 ADU R 0 2041210800 3339 GARFIELD ST CBR2022-4536 ADU R 0 2041311500 3257 LINCOLN ST BLAUVELT RESIDENCECBRA2022-0134 ADU R 0 2041311500 3259 LINCOLN ST BLAUVELT RESIDENCECBRA2022-0135 SFD O 0 2041320800 3366 LINCOLN ST FOLSE RESIDENCE ADUCBR2023-5235 ADU R 0 2041500400 3434 GARFIELD ST CBR2023-0604 ADU R 0 2041711700 3446 MADISON ST CBR2023-2601 ADU R 0 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP 2024-0028 SFD O 3 12/18/2025 3 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST MADISON AND PALM HOMESSDP 2024-0028 ADU R 6 12/18/2025 6 2041920900 3678 HARDING ST CBRA2021-0103 ADU R 0 2042321200 3646 CARLSBAD BLVD BREAKERS VIEW BEACH HOMESCBRA2021-0133 SFA O 0 2042332400 140 ACACIA AVE CBR2024-1890 ADU R 0 2042340600 160 MAPLE AVE 158 MAPLE ADU CBR2024-0404 ADU R 0 2042401300 3570 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0001 SFA O 0 2042401300 3572 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0002 SFA O 0 2042401300 3574 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0003 SFA O 0 2042401300 3576 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0004 SFA O 0 2042401300 3578 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0005 SFA O 0 2042401300 3580 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0006 SFA O 0 2042401300 3582 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0007 SFA O 0 2042401300 3584 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0008 SFA O 0 2042401300 3586 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0009 SFA O 0 2042401300 3588 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0010 SFA O 0 2042401300 3590 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0011 SFA O 0 2042401300 3592 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMESCBRA2023-0012 SFA O 0 2050201000 1328 PINE AVE NOVAK PROPERTY-PINE AVEMS 2024-0007 SFD O 1 4/28/2025 1 2050201000 1332 PINE AVE NOVAK PROPERTY-PINE AVECBRA2025-0211 2 to 4 O 0 2050510100 3229 HIGHLAND DR 3229 HIGHLAND DR CBRA2025-0073 SFD O 0 2050510100 3231 HIGHLAND DR 3229 HIGHLAND DR CBRA2025-0074 ADU R 0 2050523100 1266 BASSWOOD AVE CBRA2025-0088 ADU O 0 2050606300 1637 SAINT JAMES CT CBR2024-0792 ADU O 0 2051120900 1062 CHESTNUT AVE CBRA2025-0059 ADU R 0 2051120900 1064 CHESTNUT AVE CBRA2025-0058 ADU R 0 2051203100 1276 CHESTNUT AVE CBR2025-1703 ADU R 0 2051521600 2053 LAURIE CIR CBRA2024-0003 ADU R 0 2051603500 3328 MONROE ST CBRA2025-0057 ADU R 0 2051606500 3374 DONNA DR CBR2025-0386 ADU R 0 2052102300 3642 ADAMS ST CBRA2025-0286 ADU R 0 2052205600 1522 MAGNOLIA AVE CBR2024-2800 ADU R 0 2052300100 1751 CHESTNUT AVE CBR2025-1113 ADU R 0 2052701300 3731 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0146 SFD O 0 2052701300 3733 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0152 ADU R 0 2052701300 3735 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0156 ADU R 0 2052701300 3739 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0149 SFD O 0 2052701300 3741 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0153 ADU R 0 2052701300 3743 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0157 ADU R 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 24 of 93 Table A2 2 3 5 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Entitlement Date Approved # of Units issued Entitlements Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Project Identifier Unit Types Affordability by Household Incomes - Completed Entitlement 1 4 2052701300 3747 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0150 SFD O 0 2052701300 3749 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0154 ADU R 0 2052701300 3751 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0158 ADU R 0 2052701300 3755 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0151 SFD O 0 2052701300 3757 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0155 ADU R 0 2052701300 3759 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSCBRA2022-0159 ADU R 0 2052805300 3742 GRECOURT WAY CBRA2025-0296 ADU R 0 2052805400 3730 GRECOURT WAY CBRA2022-0132 ADU R 0 2052805700 3723 YVETTE WAY BAKER ADU CDP 2024-0051 ADU R 1 2/25/2025 1 2054302600 3859 MARGARET WAY CBR2023-3758 ADU R 0 2054304000 3817 HIGHLAND DR RAPOSA ADU CDP 2024-0050 ADU R 1 4/2/2025 1 2060120200 3914 GARFIELD ST CRUSE HOUSE REMODEL, ADU/GARAGECBR2023-5320 ADU R 0 2060201100 310 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESCBRA2022-0181 SFA O 0 2060201100 312 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESCBRA2022-0182 SFA O 0 2060201100 314 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESCBRA2022-0183 SFA O 0 2060201100 316 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESCBRA2022-0184 SFA O 0 2060201100 318 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESCBRA2022-0185 SFA O 0 2060201100 320 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESCBRA2022-0186 SFA O 0 2060201100 322 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESCBRA2022-0187 SFA O 0 2060201100 324 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESCBRA2022-0188 SFA O 0 2060201100 326 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESCBRA2022-0189 SFA O 0 2060403100 832 CITRUS PL MCGERVEY ADU CBRA2025-0144 ADU O 0 2060411300 3902 LINMAR LN CBRA2021-0138 ADU R 0 2060420200 425 TAMARACK AVE CBR2022-4803 ADU R 0 2060423800 3956 LONG PL CBR2023-2599 ADU R 0 2060424300 452 CHINQUAPIN AVE LELAND ADU CBR2024-1426 ADU R 0 2060800100 211 CHINQUAPIN AVE GARFIELD HOMES CBRA2022-0193 SFA O 0 2060800100 217 CHINQUAPIN AVE GARFIELD HOMES CBRA2022-0194 SFA O 0 2060800100 4006 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD HOMES CBRA2022-0192 SFD O 0 2060911500 356 OLIVE AVE 352 OLIVE AVE CDP 2025-0008 ADU R 1 10/10/2025 1 2061805500 1115 HOOVER ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 1CDP 2024-0030 SFD O 1 9/17/2025 1 2061805600 4332 ADAMS ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 2CDP 2024-0030 SFD O 1 9/17/2025 1 2061805700 4340 ADAMS ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 3CDP 2024-0030 SFD O 1 9/17/2025 1 2061920800 4464 ADAMS ST FORESTER RESIDENCECDP 2024-0009 SFD O 1 11/19/2025 1 2062000400 4475 ADAMS ST CHURCH RESIDENCECBR2022-4266 SFD O 0 2062621300 3985 HIGHLAND DRIVE BOYACK ADU CDP 2025-0017 ADU R 1 11/12/2025 1 2070221100 4246 HILLSIDE DR SMITH RESIDENCE CBRA2020-0209 ADU R 0 2070221100 4246 HILLSIDE DR SMITH RESIDENCE CBRA2019-0341 ADU R 0 2070632500 3805 ALDER AVE 3805 ALDER AVE CBR2023-4584 ADU R 0 2070632500 3807 ALDER AVE CBRA2024-0016 ADU O 0 2070634400 3907 HOLLY BRAE LN CBR2022-0671 ADU R 0 2070722100 4082 SUNNYHILL DR 4080 SUNNYHILL DRIVECDP 2023-0041 ADU R 1 1/22/2025 1 2070830600 4212 SKYLINE RD CBRA2023-0201 ADU R 0 2071013500 2400 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0231 SFA O 0 2071013500 2410 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0230 SFA O 0 2071013500 2420 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0229 SFA O 0 2071013500 2430 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0228 SFA O 0 2071013500 2440 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0227 SFA O 0 2071013500 2450 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0226 SFA O 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 25 of 93 Table A2 2 3 5 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Entitlement Date Approved # of Units issued Entitlements Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Project Identifier Unit Types Affordability by Household Incomes - Completed Entitlement 1 4 2071013500 2460 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0225 SFA O 0 2071013500 2470 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0215 SFA O 0 2071013500 2480 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0214 SFA O 0 2071013500 2490 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0213 SFA O 0 2071013500 2503 CHAMOMILE MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0100 SFA O 0 2071013500 2507 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0087 SFA O 0 2071013500 2509 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0245 SFA O 0 2071013500 2527 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0246 SFA O 0 2071013500 2530 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0212 SFA O 0 2071013500 2545 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0247 SFA O 0 2071013500 2560 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0211 SFA O 0 2071013500 2563 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0248 SFA O 0 2071013500 2581 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0249 SFA O 0 2071013500 2584 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0077 SFA O 0 2071013500 2590 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0210 SFA O 0 2071013500 2599 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0250 SFA O 0 2071013500 2638 IXIA WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0155 SFA O 0 2071013500 4509 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0157 SFA O 0 2071013500 4527 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0158 SFA O 0 2071013500 4545 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0159 SFA O 0 2071013500 4563 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0181 SFA O 0 2071013500 4581 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0182 SFA O 0 2071013500 4599 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0183 SFA O 0 2071013500 4700 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0239 SFA O 0 2071013500 4712 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0238 SFA O 0 2071013500 4724 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0237 SFA O 0 2071013500 4736 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0236 SFA O 0 2071013500 4748 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0235 SFA O 0 2071013500 4760 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0234 SFA O 0 2071013500 4772 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0233 SFA O 0 2071013500 4784 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0232 SFA O 0 2071013500 4845 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0137 SFA O 0 2071013500 4860 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0118 SFA O 0 2071013500 4866 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0117 SFA O 0 2071013500 4872 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0116 SFA O 0 2071013500 4878 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2023-0115 SFA O 0 2071020400 2500 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0205 SFA O 0 2071020400 2511 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0203 SFA O 0 2071020400 2522 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0209 SFA O 0 2071020400 2533 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0202 SFA O 0 2071020400 2544 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0206 SFA O 0 2071020400 2555 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0204 SFA O 0 2071020400 2566 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0207 SFA O 0 2071020400 2577 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0201 SFA O 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 26 of 93 Table A2 2 3 5 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Entitlement Date Approved # of Units issued Entitlements Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Project Identifier Unit Types Affordability by Household Incomes - Completed Entitlement 1 4 2071020400 2588 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0208 SFA O 0 2071020400 2613 QUINCE WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2025-0032 SFA O 0 2071020400 4907 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0210 SFA O 0 2071020400 4921 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0215 SFA O 0 2071020400 4928 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0199 SFA O 0 2071020400 4935 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0211 SFA O 0 2071020400 4942 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0198 SFA O 0 2071020400 4949 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0212 SFA O 0 2071020400 4956 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0200 SFA O 0 2071020400 4963 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0213 SFA O 0 2071020400 4970 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0197 SFA O 0 2071020400 4977 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0214 SFA O 0 2071020500 2600 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2025-0011 SFA O 0 2071020500 2613 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2025-0005 SFA O 0 2071020500 2626 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2025-0010 SFA O 0 2071020500 2639 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2025-0008 SFA O 0 2071020500 2652 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2025-0012 SFA O 0 2071020500 2665 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2025-0006 SFA O 0 2071020500 2678 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2025-0009 SFA O 0 2071020500 2691 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES CBRA2025-0007 SFA O 0 2071020600 2500 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0170 SFA O 0 2071020600 2505 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0216 SFA O 0 2071020600 2508 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0232 SFA O 0 2071020600 2511 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0105 SFA O 0 2071020600 2513 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0220 SFA O 0 2071020600 2516 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0168 SFA O 0 2071020600 2518 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0234 SFA O 0 2071020600 2519 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0101 SFA O 0 2071020600 2523 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0217 SFA O 0 2071020600 2524 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0167 SFA O 0 2071020600 2527 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0102 SFA O 0 2071020600 2528 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0233 SFA O 0 2071020600 2531 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0218 SFA O 0 2071020600 2532 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0166 SFA O 0 2071020600 2535 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0103 SFA O 0 2071020600 2536 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0235 SFA O 0 2071020600 2540 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0165 SFA O 0 2071020600 2541 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0219 SFA O 0 2071020600 2543 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0104 SFA O 0 2071020600 2548 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0127 SFA O 0 2071020600 2549 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0221 SFA O 0 2071020600 2551 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0106 SFA O 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 27 of 93 Table A2 2 3 5 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Entitlement Date Approved # of Units issued Entitlements Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Project Identifier Unit Types Affordability by Household Incomes - Completed Entitlement 1 4 2071020600 2556 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0132 SFA O 0 2071020600 2559 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0111 SFA O 0 2071020600 2559 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0226 SFA O 0 2071020600 2564 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0128 SFA O 0 2071020600 2567 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0107 SFA O 0 2071020600 2569 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0222 SFA O 0 2071020600 2572 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0129 SFA O 0 2071020600 2575 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0108 SFA O 0 2071020600 2577 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0223 SFA O 0 2071020600 2580 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0130 SFA O 0 2071020600 2583 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0109 SFA O 0 2071020600 2586 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0224 SFA O 0 2071020600 2588 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0131 SFA O 0 2071020600 2591 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0110 SFA O 0 2071020600 2595 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0225 SFA O 0 2071020600 4564 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0139 SFA O 0 2071020600 4582 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0138 SFA O 0 2071020600 4600 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0137 SFA O 0 2071020600 4618 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0136 SFA O 0 2071020600 4636 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0135 SFA O 0 2071020600 4654 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0134 SFA O 0 2071020600 4672 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0140 SFA O 0 2071020600 4690 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0133 SFA O 0 2071020700 2512 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0080 SFA O 0 2071020700 2519 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0094 SFA O 0 2071020700 2524 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0081 SFA O 0 2071020700 2531 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0088 SFA O 0 2071020700 2536 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0082 SFA O 0 2071020700 2543 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0089 SFA O 0 2071020700 2548 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0079 SFA O 0 2071020700 2555 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0090 SFA O 0 2071020700 2560 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0078 SFA O 0 2071020700 2567 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0091 SFA O 0 2071020700 2572 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0083 SFA O 0 2071020700 2579 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0092 SFA O 0 2071020700 2591 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES CBRA2024-0093 SFA O 0 2071201600 1751 ANDREA AVE CBR2023-5133 ADU O 0 2071202600 3872 VALLEY ST CBRA2019-0038 ADU R 0 2071205500 3945 PARK DRIVE 3945 PARK DRIVE ADUCDP 2024-0012 ADU R 1 4/14/2025 1 2071206800 1640 TAMARACK AVE FORREST RESIDENCECDP 2025-0004 SFD O 1 9/17/2025 1 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 28 of 93 Table A2 2 3 5 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Entitlement Date Approved # of Units issued Entitlements Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Project Identifier Unit Types Affordability by Household Incomes - Completed Entitlement 1 4 2071300400 3933 JAMES DRIVE SCHWEITZER ADU CDP 2024-0049 ADU O 1 4/3/2025 1 2071305300 1621 TAMARACK AVE CBR2025-1878 ADU R 0 2072500300 4864 ALONDRA WAY CBR2025-0941 ADU R 0 2072730200 4857 SEVILLA WAY CBR2023-5191 ADU R 0 2072740900 1891 VALENCIA AVE CBR2025-0717 ADU O 0 2072801700 4921 LOMA WAY KELLER ADU CDP 2024-0039 ADU R 1 6/2/2025 1 2073001500 4935 AVILA AVE Unit: 2 THOMPSON ADU CDP 2024-0041 ADU R 1 4/22/2025 1 2073120400 1751 TAMARACK AVE CBR2024-2792 ADU R 0 2080603700 4412 TRIESTE DR CBR2024-2711 ADU R 0 2081110700 2723 GLASGOW DR CBRA2024-0075 ADU R 0 2081110700 2727 GLASGOW DR CBRA2024-0076 ADU R 0 2081123300 2713 GREENOCK CT CBR2025-0385 ADU R 0 2081312400 4420 SALISBURY DR CBR2025-0247 ADU R 0 2081323500 4417 MAYFAIR CT CBR2024-2715 ADU R 0 2100331500 5081 LOS ROBLES DR DAVIS ADU CBR2022-2577 ADU R 0 2100340600 5142 LOS ROBLES DR CBRA2024-0005 ADU R 0 2100340600 5144 LOS ROBLES DR CBR2024-0269 ADU R 0 2100340700 5158 LOS ROBLES DR LOS ROBLES ADU CDP 2025-0019 ADU R 1 12/30/2025 1 2100620900 5211 CARLSBAD BLVD CARLSBAD BLVD HOMESPUD 2024-0006 SFA O 2 5/7/2025 2 2100631100 5303 LOS ROBLES DR CBRA2022-0082 ADU R 0 2100640400 5234 LOS ROBLES DR WHITE ADDITION/ADUCBRA2024-0004 ADU R 0 2100905200 5010 AVENIDA ENCINAS INNS OF AMERICA PUD 2024-0009 5+R 7 91 10/28/2025 98 2101120500 5372 LOS ROBLES DR VILELA ADU CDP 2025-0011 ADU R 1 10/21/2025 1 2101130500 5370 EL ARBOL DR 5370 EL ARBOL ADUCDP 2024-0037 ADU R 1 6/19/2025 1 2101120900 5410 EL ARBOL DR YAMANAKA RESIDENCECDP 2024-0033 SFD O 1 8/20/2025 1 2101151400 5509 LOS ROBLES DR MATTHEW RESIDENCECBRA2022-0036 ADU R 0 2101151400 5511 LOS ROBLES DR MATTHEW RESIDENCECBRA2022-0034 SFD O 0 2120405600 1205 AVIARA PKWY AVIARA APARTMENTSCBRA2022-0145 5+R 0 2122200300 1292 MARIPOSA RD MARIPOSA ADU CDP 2024-0055 ADU R 1 8/26/2025 1 2122203700 1235 MARIPOSA RD CBR2024-0356 ADU O 0 2122720800 2081 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0058 SFD O 0 2122720900 2075 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0062 SFD O 0 2122721000 2069 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0063 SFD O 0 2122721100 2063 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0064 SFD O 0 2122721200 2057 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0065 SFD O 0 2122721300 2051 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0066 SFD O 0 2122721400 2045 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0067 SFD O 0 2122721500 2039 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0068 SFD O 0 2122721600 2033 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0069 SFD O 0 2122721700 2027 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0070 SFD O 0 2122721800 2021 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0071 SFD O 0 2122721900 2015 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0073 SFD O 0 2122722000 2009 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINTCBRA2024-0074 SFD O 0 2132200500 6831 JADE LN CBR2025-1325 ADU R 0 2132401700 2213 AZURITE PL CBR2025-0293 ADU R 0 2143661500 902 ORCHID WAY CBR2024-2654 ADU R 0 2151106000 7022 ESTRELLA DE MAR RD CBR2024-0242 ADU R 0 2152802900 6518 ONDA PL CBR2024-3145 ADU R 0 2152805000 6538 VISPERA PL CBR2024-2790 ADU R 0 2153203002 2813 CEBU PL CBR2022-2330 ADU R 0 2153500800 6547 CORINTIA ST CBR2025-2461 ADU R 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 29 of 93 Table A2 2 3 5 6 Prior APN+Current APN Street Address Project Name+Local Jurisdiction Tracking ID Unit Category (SFA,SFD,2 to 4,5+,ADU,MH) Tenure R=Renter O=Owner Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Entitlement Date Approved # of Units issued Entitlements Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Project Identifier Unit Types Affordability by Household Incomes - Completed Entitlement 1 4 2153903700 2942 CACATUA ST 2940 CACATUA ADU CBR2024-1730 ADU R 0 2154602700 2620 OBELISCO PL CBRA2022-0041 ADU R 0 2155111400 1730 CATALPA RD Unit: 2 CBRA2023-0178 ADU R 0 2155212800 7222 DURANGO CIR FATIGATE ADU CDP 2025-0023 ADU R 1 12/10/2025 1 2155220200 7221 DURANGO CIR Unit: 2 CBR2024-3075 ADU R 0 2156310100 6964 MIMOSA DR CBR2025-1771 ADU R 0 2156914600 1376 CASSINS ST CBR2021-3370 ADU R 0 2158400300 6610 AMBROSIA LN CBRA2025-0003 ADU R 0 2158400300 6610 AMBROSIA LN CBRA2025-0004 ADU R 0 2159503900 1602 NEW CREST CT AHARONI ADU CBR2024-1046 ADU O 0 2161600300 2410 LA COSTA AVE CBRA2025-0024 ADU O 0 2161601000 2436 LA COSTA AVE TREHAN RESIDENCECBRA2025-0212 SFD O 0 2161601000 2438 LA COSTA AVE TREHAN RESIDENCECBRA2025-0213 ADU R 0 2161602300 7620 LA CORUNA PL HAMDARD RESIDENCECBR2022-1602 SFD O 0 2162201800 2756 LEVANTE ST CBR2024-2304 ADU R 0 2162513600 7796 MADRILENA WAY CBR2023-3347 ADU R 0 2162702400 7724 PRIMAVERA WAY CBR2025-2666 ADU R 0 2164850900 2114 SERENO CT CBR2024-1375 ADU R 0 2230507300 3503 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2024-0312 SFA O 0 2230507300 3507 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2024-0311 SFA O 0 2230507300 3511 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2024-0310 SFA O 0 2230507300 3515 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2024-0309 SFA O 0 2230507300 3516 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0064 SFA O 0 2230507300 3519 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2024-0305 SFA O 0 2230507300 3520 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0065 SFA O 0 2230507300 3523 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2024-0306 SFA O 0 2230507300 3524 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0066 SFA O 0 2230507300 3527 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2024-0307 SFA O 0 2230507300 3528 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0067 SFA O 0 2230507300 3531 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2024-0308 SFA O 0 2230507300 3532 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0068 SFA O 0 2230507300 3535 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0125 SFA O 0 2230507300 3536 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0069 SFA O 0 2230507300 3539 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0124 SFA O 0 2230507300 3540 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0070 SFA O 0 2230507300 3543 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0123 SFA O 0 2230507300 3544 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0071 SFA O 0 2230507300 3547 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0122 SFA O 0 2230507300 3548 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0075 SFA O 0 2230507300 3551 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0121 SFA O 0 2230507300 3552 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0076 SFA O 0 2230507300 3555 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0120 SFA O 0 2230507300 3556 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0077 SFA O 0 2230507300 3559 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0119 SFA O 0 2230507300 3560 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0078 SFA O 0 2230507300 3563 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0118 SFA O 0 2230507300 3564 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0079 SFA O 0 2230507300 3568 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0080 SFA O 0 2230507300 3572 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0085 SFA O 0 2230507300 3576 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0086 SFA O 0 2230507300 3580 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0087 SFA O 0 2230507300 3584 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0116 SFA O 0 2230507300 3588 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBRA2025-0117 SFA O 0 2230507300 3592 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALCBR2022-4670 5+R 0 2232500100 7553 ESFERA ST CBR2025-0523 ADU R 0 2232951700 7505 SOLANO ST CBR2023-3081 ADU R 0 2236810200 3560 CALLE PALMITO CBRA2024-0314 ADU R 0 2550532000 2930 SEGOVIA WAY CBR2023-1993 ADU R 0 2550611200 3101 SERRANO DR CBRA2022-0205 ADU R 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 30 of 93 8 9 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Building Permits Date Issued # of Units Issued Building Permits 0 0 0 0 16 0 19 0 0 1 307 343 1551602400 1076 BUENA VISTA WAY SANDY ADU 0 1551602900 2472 TUTTLE ST 0 1551702400 2647 JEFFERSON ST 2647 JEFFERSON ST. HOMES 0 1552230600 2402 BUENA VISTA CIR OLIVER ADU 1 2/5/2025 1 1552510600 2533 DAVIS AVE LINDEN FAMILY ROOM ADDITION 1 6/25/2025 1 1552511400 2503 DAVIS AVE 2501 DAVIS DEDICATION 0 1552511600 1063 BUENA VISTA WAY 1 6/13/2025 1 1552511800 2502 JEFFERSON ST JEFFERSON STREET HOMES 0 1552711700 2618 JEFFERSON ST LAGUNA VIDA 0 1560321100 2392 CIPRIANO LN 1 1/23/2025 1 1561641600 2871 ELMWOOD ST 1 5/12/2025 1 1561902000 1352 OAK AVE 1 3/6/2025 1 1561903200 1308 OAK AVE 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION/PUD 0 1561903200 1308 OAK AVE 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION/PUD 0 1561903500 3059 HIGHLAND DR 0 1562002800 2924 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 0 1562002800 2926 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 0 1562002900 2920 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 0 1562002900 2922 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 0 1562003000 2916 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 0 1562003100 2912 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 0 1562003200 2906 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 0 1562003200 2910 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 0 1562317000 1355 CYNTHIA LN HAGUE RESIDENCE 0 1670801800 2275 CAMEO RD 0 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 7 Project Identifier Affordability by Household Incomes - Building Permits May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 31 of 93 8 9 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Building Permits Date Issued # of Units Issued Building Permits Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 7 Project Identifier Affordability by Household Incomes - Building Permits 1671120600 3172 FALCON DR 1 10/1/2025 1 1671603900 2432 SIERRA MORENA AVE 0 1671805500 3052 BLENKARNE DR 1 1/28/2025 1 1672503800 2235 AVENIDA MAGNIFICA 0 1672503800 2245 AVENIDA MAGNIFICA 0 1673920700 2734 CHESTNUT AVE Unit: 2 1 1/9/2025 1 1674206300 2731 VICTORIA AVE 0 1675117500 2659 SAUSALITO AVE 1 4/16/2025 1 1675402700 3651 MARIA LN 1 8/28/2025 1 1675632700 4376 TUOLUMNE PL POFF ADU 1 3/17/2025 1 1683318500 3441 GENTLE KNOLL ST 1 11/4/2025 1 1683500800 3431 MOON FIELD DR 1 4/9/2025 1 2030230300 228 NORMANDY LN LOPEZ RESIDENCE ADU 1 12/4/2025 1 2031012300 2621 ROOSEVELT ST THE ROOSEVELT 0 2031301300 1009 HOME AVE 1 5/27/2025 12031302600950 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 02031302600954 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 02031302600958 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 02031302600962 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 0 2031302600 966 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 02031302600970 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 0 2031410800 2668 OCEAN ST SWAN RESIDENCE 1 1/14/2025 1 2031410800 2670 OCEAN ST SWAN RESIDENCE 1 1/14/2025 1 2031410900 2678 OCEAN ST RYAN REMODEL ADU 0 2032010500 2780 JEFFERSON ST 0 2032010600 2786 JEFFERSON ST 0 2033051200 3055 MADISON ST MADISON ST ADU 1 12/16/2025 1 2033204800 1006 VILLAGE DR HOPE APARTMENTS 16 140 8/6/2025 156 2033510300 3052 MADISON ST 4 PLUS 1 LUXURY LIVING 4 8/20/2025 4 2040100900 3203 TYLER ST TYLER STREET HOMES 12 7/22/2025 12 2040830100 737 PINE AVE 1 1/8/2025 12041111300940 PINE AVE 1 10/6/2025 12041111300938 PINE AVE 1 10/6/2025 12041111300942 PINE AVE 1 10/6/2025 1 2041210800 3339 GARFIELD ST 0 2041311500 3257 LINCOLN ST BLAUVELT RESIDENCE 0 2041311500 3259 LINCOLN ST BLAUVELT RESIDENCE 0 2041320800 3366 LINCOLN ST FOLSE RESIDENCE ADU 0 2041500400 3434 GARFIELD ST 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 32 of 93 8 9 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Building Permits Date Issued # of Units Issued Building Permits Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 7 Project Identifier Affordability by Household Incomes - Building Permits 2041711700 3446 MADISON ST 0 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST MADISON AND PALM HOMES 0 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST MADISON AND PALM HOMES 0 2041920900 3678 HARDING ST 0 2042321200 3646 CARLSBAD BLVD BREAKERS VIEW BEACH HOMES 0 2042332400 140 ACACIA AVE 02042340600160 MAPLE AVE 158 MAPLE ADU 0 2042401300 3570 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3572 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3574 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3576 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3578 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3580 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3582 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3584 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3586 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3588 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3590 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2042401300 3592 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 0 2050201000 1328 PINE AVE NOVAK PROPERTY- PINE AVE 0 2050201000 1332 PINE AVE NOVAK PROPERTY- PINE AVE 1 12/9/2025 1 2050510100 3229 HIGHLAND DR 3229 HIGHLAND DR 1 9/23/2025 1 2050510100 3231 HIGHLAND DR 3229 HIGHLAND DR 1 9/23/2025 1 2050523100 1266 BASSWOOD AVE 1 4/23/2025 1 2050606300 1637 SAINT JAMES CT 1 10/15/2025 1 2051120900 1062 CHESTNUT AVE 1 3/19/2025 1 2051120900 1064 CHESTNUT AVE 1 3/19/2025 1 2051203100 1276 CHESTNUT AVE 1 11/5/2025 1 2051521600 2053 LAURIE CIR 1 4/4/2025 1 2051603500 3328 MONROE ST 1 3/18/2025 1 2051606500 3374 DONNA DR 1 5/28/2025 1 2052102300 3642 ADAMS ST 1 9/23/2025 1 2052205600 1522 MAGNOLIA AVE 1 6/26/2025 1 2052300100 1751 CHESTNUT AVE 1 8/19/2025 1 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 33 of 93 8 9 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Building Permits Date Issued # of Units Issued Building Permits Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 7 Project Identifier Affordability by Household Incomes - Building Permits 2052701300 3731 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3733 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3735 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3739 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3741 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3743 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3747 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3749 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3751 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3755 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3757 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052701300 3759 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 0 2052805300 3742 GRECOURT WAY 1 10/3/2025 1 2052805400 3730 GRECOURT WAY 0 2052805700 3723 YVETTE WAY BAKER ADU 1 4/2/2025 1 2054302600 3859 MARGARET WAY 0 2054304000 3817 HIGHLAND DR RAPOSA ADU 1 5/5/2025 1 2060120200 3914 GARFIELD ST CRUSE HOUSE REMODEL, ADU/GARAGE 1 3/18/2025 1 2060201100 310 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 0 2060201100 312 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 0 2060201100 314 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 0 2060201100 316 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 0 2060201100 318 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 0 2060201100 320 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 0 2060201100 322 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 0 2060201100 324 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 0 2060201100 326 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 0 2060403100 832 CITRUS PL MCGERVEY ADU 1 12/31/2025 120604113003902 LINMAR LN 0 2060420200 425 TAMARACK AVE 0 2060423800 3956 LONG PL 0 2060424300 452 CHINQUAPIN AVE LELAND ADU 0 2060800100 211 CHINQUAPIN AVE GARFIELD HOMES 0 2060800100 217 CHINQUAPIN AVE GARFIELD HOMES 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 34 of 93 8 9 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Building Permits Date Issued # of Units Issued Building Permits Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 7 Project Identifier Affordability by Household Incomes - Building Permits 2060800100 4006 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD HOMES 0 2060911500 356 OLIVE AVE 352 OLIVE AVE 1 9/9/2025 1 2061805500 1115 HOOVER ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 1 0 2061805600 4332 ADAMS ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 2 0 2061805700 4340 ADAMS ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 3 0 2061920800 4464 ADAMS ST FORESTER RESIDENCE 0 2062000400 4475 ADAMS ST CHURCH RESIDENCE 0 2062621300 3985 HIGHLAND DRIVE BOYACK ADU 0 2070221100 4246 HILLSIDE DR SMITH RESIDENCE 0 2070221100 4246 HILLSIDE DR SMITH RESIDENCE 0 2070632500 3805 ALDER AVE 3805 ALDER AVE 1 8/21/2025 1 2070632500 3807 ALDER AVE 1 10/7/2025 1 2070634400 3907 HOLLY BRAE LN 0 2070722100 4082 SUNNYHILL DR 4080 SUNNYHILL DRIVE 1 6/18/2025 1 2070830600 4212 SKYLINE RD 0 2071013500 2400 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2410 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2420 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2430 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2440 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2450 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2460 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2470 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2480 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2490 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2503 CHAMOMILE MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2507 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2509 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2527 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2530 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2545 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2560 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2563 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 020710135002581 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2584 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2590 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 35 of 93 8 9 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Building Permits Date Issued # of Units Issued Building Permits Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 7 Project Identifier Affordability by Household Incomes - Building Permits 2071013500 2599 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 2638 IXIA WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4509 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4527 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4545 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4563 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4581 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4599 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4700 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4712 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4724 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4736 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4748 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4760 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4772 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4784 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4845 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4860 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4866 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4872 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071013500 4878 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 2500 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020400 2511 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 2522 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020400 2533 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 2544 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020400 2555 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 2566 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020400 2577 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 2588 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020400 2613 QUINCE WAY MARJA ACRES 1 12/17/2025 1 2071020400 4907 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020400 4921 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020400 4928 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 36 of 93 8 9 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Building Permits Date Issued # of Units Issued Building Permits Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 7 Project Identifier Affordability by Household Incomes - Building Permits 2071020400 4935 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020400 4942 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 4949 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020400 4956 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 4963 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020400 4970 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 4977 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020500 2600 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 1 12/31/2025 1 2071020500 2613 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 1 12/31/2025 1 2071020500 2626 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 1 12/31/2025 1 2071020500 2639 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 1 12/31/2025 1 2071020500 2652 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 1 12/31/2025 1 2071020500 2665 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 1 12/31/2025 1 2071020500 2678 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 1 12/31/2025 1 2071020500 2691 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 1 12/31/2025 1 2071020600 2500 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2505 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020600 2508 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2511 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2513 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020600 2516 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2518 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020600 2519 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2523 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020600 2524 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2527 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2528 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020600 2531 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020600 2532 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2535 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2536 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071020600 2540 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2541 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 37 of 93 8 9 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Building Permits Date Issued # of Units Issued Building Permits Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 7 Project Identifier Affordability by Household Incomes - Building Permits 2071020600 2543 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2548 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2549 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 5/8/2025 1 2071020600 2551 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2556 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2559 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2559 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 5/8/2025 1 2071020600 2564 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2567 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2569 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 5/8/2025 1 2071020600 2572 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2575 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2577 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 5/8/2025 1 2071020600 2580 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2583 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2586 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 5/8/2025 1 2071020600 2588 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2591 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2595 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 1 5/8/2025 1 2071020600 4564 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 4582 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 4600 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 4618 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 4636 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 4654 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 4672 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 4690 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020700 2512 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020700 2519 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020700 2524 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020700 2531 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020700 2536 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020700 2543 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 38 of 93 11 12 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness (see instructions) Date Issued # of Units issued Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness 0 0 0 0 45 0 84 0 12 0 577 718 1551602400 1076 BUENA VISTA WAY SANDY ADU 1 4/1/2025 1 1551602900 2472 TUTTLE ST 1 9/26/2025 1 1551702400 2647 JEFFERSON ST 2647 JEFFERSON ST. HOMES 0 1552230600 2402 BUENA VISTA CIR OLIVER ADU 1 9/30/2025 1 1552510600 2533 DAVIS AVE LINDEN FAMILY ROOM ADDITION 0 1552511400 2503 DAVIS AVE 2501 DAVIS DEDICATION 1 7/16/2025 1 1552511600 1063 BUENA VISTA WAY 0 1552511800 2502 JEFFERSON ST JEFFERSON STREET HOMES 0 1552711700 2618 JEFFERSON ST LAGUNA VIDA 0 1560321100 2392 CIPRIANO LN 0 1561641600 2871 ELMWOOD ST 1 8/28/2025 1 1561902000 1352 OAK AVE 0 1561903200 1308 OAK AVE 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION/PUD 0 1561903200 1308 OAK AVE 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION/PUD 0 1561903500 3059 HIGHLAND DR 1 2/26/2025 1 1562002800 2924 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 1 2/12/2025 1 1562002800 2926 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 1 2/12/2025 1 1562002900 2920 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 1 2/12/2025 1 1562002900 2922 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 1 2/12/2025 1 1562003000 2916 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 1 2/12/2025 1 1562003100 2912 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 1 2/12/2025 1 1562003200 2906 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 1 2/12/2025 1 1562003200 2910 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES 1 2/12/2025 1 1562317000 1355 CYNTHIA LN HAGUE RESIDENCE 1 7/1/2025 1 1670801800 2275 CAMEO RD 1 3/10/2025 1 Table A2 Affordability by Household Incomes - Certificates of Occupancy 10 Project Identifier Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 39 of 93 11 12 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness (see instructions) Date Issued # of Units issued Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness Table A2 Affordability by Household Incomes - Certificates of Occupancy 10 Project Identifier Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 1671120600 3172 FALCON DR 0 1671603900 2432 SIERRA MORENA AVE 1 9/18/2025 1 1671805500 3052 BLENKARNE DR 0 1672503800 2235 AVENIDA MAGNIFICA 1 7/15/2025 1 1672503800 2245 AVENIDA MAGNIFICA 1 7/15/2025 1 1673920700 2734 CHESTNUT AVE Unit: 2 0 1674206300 2731 VICTORIA AVE 1 2/18/2025 1 1675117500 2659 SAUSALITO AVE 1 9/4/2025 1 1675402700 3651 MARIA LN 0 1675632700 4376 TUOLUMNE PL POFF ADU 0 1683318500 3441 GENTLE KNOLL ST 0 1683500800 3431 MOON FIELD DR 1 9/30/2025 1 2030230300 228 NORMANDY LN LOPEZ RESIDENCE ADU 0 2031012300 2621 ROOSEVELT ST THE ROOSEVELT 0 2031301300 1009 HOME AVE 02031302600950 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 1 2/27/2025 12031302600954 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 1 2/27/2025 12031302600958 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 1 2/27/2025 12031302600962 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 1 2/27/2025 12031302600966 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 1 2/27/2025 12031302600970 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST 1 2/27/2025 1 2031410800 2668 OCEAN ST SWAN RESIDENCE 0 2031410800 2670 OCEAN ST SWAN RESIDENCE 0 2031410900 2678 OCEAN ST RYAN REMODEL ADU 0 2032010500 2780 JEFFERSON ST 1 9/15/2025 1 2032010600 2786 JEFFERSON ST 1 9/15/2025 1 2033051200 3055 MADISON ST MADISON ST ADU 0 2033204800 1006 VILLAGE DR HOPE APARTMENTS 0 2033510300 3052 MADISON ST 4 PLUS 1 LUXURY LIVING 0 2040100900 3203 TYLER ST TYLER STREET HOMES 0 2040830100 737 PINE AVE 1 3/3/2025 12041111300940 PINE AVE 02041111300938 PINE AVE 02041111300942 PINE AVE 0 2041210800 3339 GARFIELD ST 1 3/17/2025 1 2041311500 3257 LINCOLN ST BLAUVELT RESIDENCE 1 2/19/2025 1 2041311500 3259 LINCOLN ST BLAUVELT RESIDENCE 1 2/19/2025 1 2041320800 3366 LINCOLN ST FOLSE RESIDENCE ADU 1 3/20/2025 1 2041500400 3434 GARFIELD ST 1 8/4/2025 1 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 40 of 93 11 12 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness (see instructions) Date Issued # of Units issued Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness Table A2 Affordability by Household Incomes - Certificates of Occupancy 10 Project Identifier Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 2041711700 3446 MADISON ST 1 9/17/2025 1 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST MADISON AND PALM HOMES 0 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST MADISON AND PALM HOMES 0 2041920900 3678 HARDING ST 1 2/20/2025 1 2042321200 3646 CARLSBAD BLVD BREAKERS VIEW BEACH HOMES 1 9/22/2025 1 2042332400 140 ACACIA AVE 1 5/13/2025 12042340600160 MAPLE AVE 158 MAPLE ADU 1 7/1/2025 1 2042401300 3570 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3572 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3574 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3576 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3578 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3580 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3582 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3584 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3586 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3588 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3590 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2042401300 3592 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES 1 5/28/2025 1 2050201000 1328 PINE AVE NOVAK PROPERTY-PINE AVE 0 2050201000 1332 PINE AVE NOVAK PROPERTY-PINE AVE 0 2050510100 3229 HIGHLAND DR 3229 HIGHLAND DR 0 2050510100 3231 HIGHLAND DR 3229 HIGHLAND DR 0 2050523100 1266 BASSWOOD AVE 0 2050606300 1637 SAINT JAMES CT 1 7/2/2025 1 2051120900 1062 CHESTNUT AVE 0 2051120900 1064 CHESTNUT AVE 0 2051203100 1276 CHESTNUT AVE 0 2051521600 2053 LAURIE CIR 0 2051603500 3328 MONROE ST 0 2051606500 3374 DONNA DR 0 2052102300 3642 ADAMS ST 0 2052205600 1522 MAGNOLIA AVE 0 2052300100 1751 CHESTNUT AVE 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 41 of 93 11 12 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness (see instructions) Date Issued # of Units issued Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness Table A2 Affordability by Household Incomes - Certificates of Occupancy 10 Project Identifier Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 2052701300 3731 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3733 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3735 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3739 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3741 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3743 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3747 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3749 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3751 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3755 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3757 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052701300 3759 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUS 1 2/4/2025 1 2052805300 3742 GRECOURT WAY 0 2052805400 3730 GRECOURT WAY 1 4/15/2025 1 2052805700 3723 YVETTE WAY BAKER ADU 1 12/19/2025 1 2054302600 3859 MARGARET WAY 1 3/10/2025 1 2054304000 3817 HIGHLAND DR RAPOSA ADU 0 2060120200 3914 GARFIELD ST CRUSE HOUSE REMODEL, ADU/GARAGE 0 2060201100 310 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 1 10/16/2025 1 2060201100 312 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 1 10/16/2025 1 2060201100 314 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 1 10/16/2025 1 2060201100 316 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 1 10/16/2025 1 2060201100 318 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 1 10/16/2025 1 2060201100 320 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 1 10/16/2025 1 2060201100 322 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 1 10/16/2025 1 2060201100 324 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 1 10/16/2025 1 2060201100 326 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES 1 10/16/2025 1 2060403100 832 CITRUS PL MCGERVEY ADU 0 2060411300 3902 LINMAR LN 1 4/9/2025 1 2060420200 425 TAMARACK AVE 1 3/17/2025 1 2060423800 3956 LONG PL 1 6/17/2025 1 2060424300 452 CHINQUAPIN AVE LELAND ADU 1 4/16/2025 1 2060800100 211 CHINQUAPIN AVE GARFIELD HOMES 1 2/28/2025 1 2060800100 217 CHINQUAPIN AVE GARFIELD HOMES 1 2/28/2025 1 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 42 of 93 11 12 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness (see instructions) Date Issued # of Units issued Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness Table A2 Affordability by Household Incomes - Certificates of Occupancy 10 Project Identifier Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 2060800100 4006 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD HOMES 1 2/28/2025 1 2060911500 356 OLIVE AVE 352 OLIVE AVE 0 2061805500 1115 HOOVER ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 1 0 2061805600 4332 ADAMS ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 2 0 2061805700 4340 ADAMS ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 3 0 2061920800 4464 ADAMS ST FORESTER RESIDENCE 0 2062000400 4475 ADAMS ST CHURCH RESIDENCE 1 9/10/2025 1 2062621300 3985 HIGHLAND DRIVE BOYACK ADU 0 2070221100 4246 HILLSIDE DR SMITH RESIDENCE 1 8/5/2025 1 2070221100 4246 HILLSIDE DR SMITH RESIDENCE 1 8/5/2025 1 2070632500 3805 ALDER AVE 3805 ALDER AVE 0 2070632500 3807 ALDER AVE 0 2070634400 3907 HOLLY BRAE LN 1 3/13/2025 1 2070722100 4082 SUNNYHILL DR 4080 SUNNYHILL DRIVE 0 2070830600 4212 SKYLINE RD 1 5/29/2025 1 2071013500 2400 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/27/2025 1 2071013500 2410 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/25/2025 1 2071013500 2420 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 7/10/2025 1 2071013500 2430 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/27/2025 1 2071013500 2440 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/27/2025 1 2071013500 2450 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/27/2025 1 2071013500 2460 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/27/2025 1 2071013500 2470 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071013500 2480 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071013500 2490 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071013500 2503 CHAMOMILE MARJA ACRES 1 4/8/2025 1 2071013500 2507 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 1 6/17/2025 1 2071013500 2509 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/12/2025 120710135002527 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071013500 2530 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071013500 2545 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/12/2025 1 2071013500 2560 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071013500 2563 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/12/2025 120710135002581 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/12/2025 1 2071013500 2584 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071013500 2590 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 43 of 93 11 12 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness (see instructions) Date Issued # of Units issued Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness Table A2 Affordability by Household Incomes - Certificates of Occupancy 10 Project Identifier Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 2071013500 2599 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES 1 3/31/2025 1 2071013500 2638 IXIA WAY MARJA ACRES 1 4/3/2025 1 2071013500 4509 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/3/2025 1 2071013500 4527 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/3/2025 1 2071013500 4545 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/3/2025 1 2071013500 4563 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/3/2025 1 2071013500 4581 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/3/2025 1 2071013500 4599 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/3/2025 1 2071013500 4700 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/26/2025 1 2071013500 4712 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/26/2025 1 2071013500 4724 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/26/2025 1 2071013500 4736 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/26/2025 1 2071013500 4748 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/26/2025 1 2071013500 4760 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/26/2025 1 2071013500 4772 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/5/2025 1 2071013500 4784 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/26/2025 1 2071013500 4845 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/13/2025 1 2071013500 4860 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/13/2025 1 2071013500 4866 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/13/2025 1 2071013500 4872 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/13/2025 1 2071013500 4878 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES 1 2/13/2025 1 2071020400 2500 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 2511 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 1 9/15/2025 1 2071020400 2522 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 2533 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 1 9/16/2025 1 2071020400 2544 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 2555 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 1 9/16/2025 1 2071020400 2566 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 2577 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 1 9/16/2025 1 2071020400 2588 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 2613 QUINCE WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 4907 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 4921 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 1 8/30/2025 1 2071020400 4928 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES 1 9/15/2025 1 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 44 of 93 11 12 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness (see instructions) Date Issued # of Units issued Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness Table A2 Affordability by Household Incomes - Certificates of Occupancy 10 Project Identifier Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 2071020400 4935 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 1 8/30/2025 1 2071020400 4942 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES 1 9/16/2025 1 2071020400 4949 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 4956 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES 1 9/16/2025 1 2071020400 4963 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020400 4970 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES 1 9/16/2025 1 2071020400 4977 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020500 2600 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020500 2613 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020500 2626 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020500 2639 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020500 2652 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020500 2665 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020500 2678 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020500 2691 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2500 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 6/25/2025 1 2071020600 2505 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2508 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2511 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/1/2025 1 2071020600 2513 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2516 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 6/25/2025 1 2071020600 2518 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2519 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/30/2025 1 2071020600 2523 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2524 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 8/12/2025 1 2071020600 2527 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/30/2025 1 2071020600 2528 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2531 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2532 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 6/25/2025 1 2071020600 2535 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/30/2025 1 2071020600 2536 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2540 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 8/12/2025 1 2071020600 2541 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 45 of 93 11 12 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Acutely Low- Income Deed Restricted Acutely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Deed Restricted Extremely Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Deed Restricted Very Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Low- Income Deed Restricted Low- Income Non Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Deed Restricted Moderate- Income Non Deed Restricted Above Moderate- Income Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness (see instructions) Date Issued # of Units issued Certificates of Occupancy or other forms of readiness Table A2 Affordability by Household Incomes - Certificates of Occupancy 10 Project Identifier Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units 2071020600 2543 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071020600 2548 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 8/12/2025 1 2071020600 2549 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2551 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071020600 2556 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 8/12/2025 1 2071020600 2559 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071020600 2559 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2564 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 8/12/2025 1 2071020600 2567 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071020600 2569 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2572 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 8/12/2025 1 2071020600 2575 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071020600 2577 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2580 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 7/16/2025 1 2071020600 2583 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071020600 2586 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 2588 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 7/16/2025 1 2071020600 2591 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071020600 2595 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES 0 2071020600 4564 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 1 9/25/2025 1 2071020600 4582 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 1 9/15/2025 1 2071020600 4600 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 1 9/25/2025 1 2071020600 4618 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 1 9/25/2025 1 2071020600 4636 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 1 9/25/2025 1 2071020600 4654 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 1 9/25/2025 1 2071020600 4672 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 1 9/25/2025 1 2071020600 4690 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES 1 9/15/2025 1 2071020700 2512 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 1 4/2/2025 1 2071020700 2519 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 1 6/17/2025 1 2071020700 2524 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 1 7/16/2025 1 2071020700 2531 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 1 6/17/2025 1 2071020700 2536 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 1 7/16/2025 1 2071020700 2543 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES 1 6/17/2025 1 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 46 of 93 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Streamlining Historic Sites Infill Housing without Financial Assistance or Deed Restrictions Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Please select the state streamlining provision the project was APPROVED pursuant to. (may select multiple) Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Infill Units? Y/N+ Assistance Programs for Each Development (may select multiple - see instructions) Deed Restriction Type(may select multiple - see instructions) For units affordable without financial assistance or deed restrictions, explain how the locality determined the units were affordable (see instructions) Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction (years) (if affordable in perpetuity enter 1000)+ Number of Demolished/Destroy ed Units Demolished or Destroyed Units Demolished/ Destroyed Units Owner or Renter Total Density Bonus Applied to the Project (Percentage Increase in Total Allowable Units or Total Maximum Allowable Residential Gross Floor Area) Number of Other Incentives, Concessions, Waivers, or Other Modifications Given to the Project (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Reductions) List the incentives, concessions, waivers, and modifications (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Modifications) Did the project receive a reduction or waiver of parking standards? (Y/N) 8 1551602400 1076 BUENA VISTA WAY SANDY ADU NONE No Y 1551602900 2472 TUTTLE ST NONE No Y 1551702400 2647 JEFFERSON ST 2647 JEFFERSON ST. HOMESNONE No Y Other DB, INC 55 38.8%10 Development Standards Modification, Other No 1552230600 2402 BUENA VISTA CIR OLIVER ADU NONE No Y 1552510600 2533 DAVIS AVE LINDEN FAMILY ROOM ADDITIONNONE No Y 1552511400 2503 DAVIS AVE 2501 DAVIS DEDICATION NONE No Y 1552511600 1063 BUENA VISTA WAY NONE No Y 1552511800 2502 JEFFERSON ST JEFFERSON STREET HOMESNONE No Y Other DB, INC 55 35.0%7 Development Standards Modification, Other No 1552711700 2618 JEFFERSON ST LAGUNA VIDA NONE No Y 1560321100 2392 CIPRIANO LN NONE No Y 1561641600 2871 ELMWOOD ST NONE No Y 1561902000 1352 OAK AVE NONE No Y 1561903200 1308 OAK AVE 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION/PUDNONE No Y 1561903200 1308 OAK AVE 1308 OAK AVE MINOR SUBDIVISION/PUDNONE No Y 1561903500 3059 HIGHLAND DR NONE No Y 1562002800 2924 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESNONENo Y 1562002800 2926 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESNONENo Y 1562002900 2920 HIGHLAND DRHIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESNONENo Y 1562002900 2922 HIGHLAND DRHIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESNONENo Y 1562003000 2916 HIGHLAND DR HIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESNONENo Y 1562003100 2912 HIGHLAND DRHIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESNONENo Y 1562003200 2906 HIGHLAND DRHIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESNONENo Y 1562003200 2910 HIGHLAND DRHIGHLAND DRIVE 5 LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCESNONENo Y 1562317000 1355 CYNTHIA LN HAGUE RESIDENCE NONE No Y 1670801800 2275 CAMEO RD NONE No Y 1671120600 3172 FALCON DR NONE No Y 1671603900 2432 SIERRA MORENA AVE NONE No Y 1671805500 3052 BLENKARNE DR NONE No Y Reported rental amount 1672503800 2235 AVENIDA MAGNIFICA NONE No Y 1672503800 2245 AVENIDA MAGNIFICA NONE No Y 1673920700 2734 CHESTNUT AVE Unit: 2 NONE No Y 1674206300 2731 VICTORIA AVE NONE No Y 1675117500 2659 SAUSALITO AVE NONE No Y 1675402700 3651 MARIA LN NONE No Y 1675632700 4376 TUOLUMNE PL POFF ADU NONE No Y 1683318500 3441 GENTLE KNOLL ST NONE No Y 1683500800 3431 MOON FIELD DR NONE No Y 2030230300 228 NORMANDY LN LOPEZ RESIDENCE ADU NONE No Y 2031012300 2621 ROOSEVELT ST THE ROOSEVELT NONE No Y Other DB, INC 55 100.0%10 Development Standards Modification, Other Yes 2031301300 1009 HOME AVE NONE No Y 2031302600 950 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST NONE No Y 2031302600 954 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST NONE No Y 2031302600 958 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST NONE No Y 2031302600 962 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST NONE No Y 2031302600 966 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST NONE No Y 2031302600 970 GRAND AVE GRAND WEST NONE No Y 2031410800 2668 OCEAN ST SWAN RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2031410800 2670 OCEAN ST SWAN RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2031410900 2678 OCEAN ST RYAN REMODEL ADU NONE No Y 2032010500 2780 JEFFERSON ST NONE No Y 2032010600 2786 JEFFERSON ST NONE No Y Housing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed Restrictions Demolished/Destroyed Units Density BonusProject Identifier May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 47 of 93 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Streamlining Historic Sites Infill Housing without Financial Assistance or Deed Restrictions Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Please select the state streamlining provision the project was APPROVED pursuant to. (may select multiple) Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Infill Units? Y/N+ Assistance Programs for Each Development (may select multiple - see instructions) Deed Restriction Type(may select multiple - see instructions) For units affordable without financial assistance or deed restrictions, explain how the locality determined the units were affordable (see instructions) Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction (years) (if affordable in perpetuity enter 1000)+ Number of Demolished/Destroy ed Units Demolished or Destroyed Units Demolished/ Destroyed Units Owner or Renter Total Density Bonus Applied to the Project (Percentage Increase in Total Allowable Units or Total Maximum Allowable Residential Gross Floor Area) Number of Other Incentives, Concessions, Waivers, or Other Modifications Given to the Project (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Reductions) List the incentives, concessions, waivers, and modifications (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Modifications) Did the project receive a reduction or waiver of parking standards? (Y/N) Housing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed Restrictions Demolished/Destroyed Units Density BonusProject Identifier 2033051200 3055 MADISON ST MADISON ST ADU NONE No Y 2033204800 1006 VILLAGE DR HOPE APARTMENTS NONE No Y Other DB, INC 2 Demolished O 50.0%3 Development Standards Modification No 2033510300 3052 MADISON ST 4 PLUS 1 LUXURY LIVING NONE No Y 2 Demolished R 2040100900 3203 TYLER ST TYLER STREET HOMES NONE No Y 2 Demolished O 2040830100 737 PINE AVE NONE No Y 2041111300 940 PINE AVE NONE No Y 2 Destroyed O 2041111300 938 PINE AVE NONE No Y 2041111300 942 PINE AVE NONE No Y 2041210800 3339 GARFIELD ST NONE No Y 2041311500 3257 LINCOLN ST BLAUVELT RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2041311500 3259 LINCOLN ST BLAUVELT RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2041320800 3366 LINCOLN ST FOLSE RESIDENCE ADU NONE No Y 2041500400 3434 GARFIELD ST NONE No Y 2041711700 3446 MADISON ST NONE No Y 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST MADISON AND PALM HOMESNONE No Y 2041730100 3516 MADISON ST MADISON AND PALM HOMESNONE No Y 2041920900 3678 HARDING ST NONE No Y 2042321200 3646 CARLSBAD BLVD BREAKERS VIEW BEACH HOMESNONE No Y 2042332400 140 ACACIA AVE NONE No Y 2042340600 160 MAPLE AVE 158 MAPLE ADU NONE No Y 2042401300 3570 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3572 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3574 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3576 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3578 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3580 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3582 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3584 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3586 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3588 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3590 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2042401300 3592 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD BEACH HOMES NONE No Y 2050201000 1328 PINE AVE NOVAK PROPERTY-PINE AVESB 9 (2021) - Residential Lot Split No Y 2050201000 1332 PINE AVE NOVAK PROPERTY-PINE AVESB 9 (2021) - Duplex in SF Zone No Y 2050510100 3229 HIGHLAND DR 3229 HIGHLAND DR NONE No Y 2050510100 3231 HIGHLAND DR 3229 HIGHLAND DR NONE No Y 2050523100 1266 BASSWOOD AVE NONE No Y 2050606300 1637 SAINT JAMES CT NONE No Y 2051120900 1062 CHESTNUT AVE NONE No Y 2051120900 1064 CHESTNUT AVE NONE No Y 2051203100 1276 CHESTNUT AVE NONE No Y 2051521600 2053 LAURIE CIR NONE No Y 2051603500 3328 MONROE ST NONE No Y 2051606500 3374 DONNA DR NONE No Y 2052102300 3642 ADAMS ST NONE No Y 2052205600 1522 MAGNOLIA AVE NONE No Y 2052300100 1751 CHESTNUT AVE NONE No Y 2052701300 3731 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 48 of 93 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Streamlining Historic Sites Infill Housing without Financial Assistance or Deed Restrictions Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Please select the state streamlining provision the project was APPROVED pursuant to. (may select multiple) Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Infill Units? Y/N+ Assistance Programs for Each Development (may select multiple - see instructions) Deed Restriction Type(may select multiple - see instructions) For units affordable without financial assistance or deed restrictions, explain how the locality determined the units were affordable (see instructions) Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction (years) (if affordable in perpetuity enter 1000)+ Number of Demolished/Destroy ed Units Demolished or Destroyed Units Demolished/ Destroyed Units Owner or Renter Total Density Bonus Applied to the Project (Percentage Increase in Total Allowable Units or Total Maximum Allowable Residential Gross Floor Area) Number of Other Incentives, Concessions, Waivers, or Other Modifications Given to the Project (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Reductions) List the incentives, concessions, waivers, and modifications (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Modifications) Did the project receive a reduction or waiver of parking standards? (Y/N) Housing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed Restrictions Demolished/Destroyed Units Density BonusProject Identifier 2052701300 3733 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052701300 3735 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052701300 3739 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052701300 3741 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052701300 3743 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052701300 3747 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052701300 3749 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052701300 3751 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052701300 3755 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052701300 3757 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052701300 3759 ADAMS ST ADAMS STREET HOMES ADUSNONE No Y 2052805300 3742 GRECOURT WAY NONE No Y 2052805400 3730 GRECOURT WAY NONE No Y 2052805700 3723 YVETTE WAY BAKER ADU NONE No Y 2054302600 3859 MARGARET WAY NONE No Y 2054304000 3817 HIGHLAND DR RAPOSA ADU NONE No Y 2060120200 3914 GARFIELD ST CRUSE HOUSE REMODEL, ADU/GARAGENONE No Y 2060201100 310 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESNONE No Y 2060201100 312 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESNONE No Y 2060201100 314 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESNONE No Y 2060201100 316 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESNONE No Y 2060201100 318 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESNONE No Y 2060201100 320 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESNONE No Y 2060201100 322 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESNONE No Y 2060201100 324 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESNONE No Y 2060201100 326 CHINQUAPIN AVE CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMESNONE No Y 2060403100 832 CITRUS PL MCGERVEY ADU NONE No Y 2060411300 3902 LINMAR LN NONE No Y 2060420200 425 TAMARACK AVE NONE No Y 2060423800 3956 LONG PL NONE No Y 2060424300 452 CHINQUAPIN AVE LELAND ADU NONE No Y 2060800100 211 CHINQUAPIN AVE GARFIELD HOMES NONE No Y 2060800100 217 CHINQUAPIN AVE GARFIELD HOMES NONE No Y 2060800100 4006 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD HOMES NONE No Y 2060911500 356 OLIVE AVE 352 OLIVE AVE NONE No Y 2061805500 1115 HOOVER ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 1 NONE No Y 2061805600 4332 ADAMS ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 2 NONE No Y 2061805700 4340 ADAMS ST OCEAN ESTATES LOT 3 NONE No Y 2061920800 4464 ADAMS ST FORESTER RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2062000400 4475 ADAMS ST CHURCH RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2062621300 3985 HIGHLAND DRIVE BOYACK ADU NONE No Y 2070221100 4246 HILLSIDE DR SMITH RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2070221100 4246 HILLSIDE DR SMITH RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2070632500 3805 ALDER AVE 3805 ALDER AVE NONE No Y 2070632500 3807 ALDER AVE NONE No Y 2070634400 3907 HOLLY BRAE LN NONE No Y 2070722100 4082 SUNNYHILL DR 4080 SUNNYHILL DRIVE NONE No Y 2070830600 4212 SKYLINE RD NONE No Y 2071013500 2400 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2410 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2420 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2430 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 49 of 93 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Streamlining Historic Sites Infill Housing without Financial Assistance or Deed Restrictions Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Please select the state streamlining provision the project was APPROVED pursuant to. (may select multiple) Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Infill Units? Y/N+ Assistance Programs for Each Development (may select multiple - see instructions) Deed Restriction Type(may select multiple - see instructions) For units affordable without financial assistance or deed restrictions, explain how the locality determined the units were affordable (see instructions) Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction (years) (if affordable in perpetuity enter 1000)+ Number of Demolished/Destroy ed Units Demolished or Destroyed Units Demolished/ Destroyed Units Owner or Renter Total Density Bonus Applied to the Project (Percentage Increase in Total Allowable Units or Total Maximum Allowable Residential Gross Floor Area) Number of Other Incentives, Concessions, Waivers, or Other Modifications Given to the Project (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Reductions) List the incentives, concessions, waivers, and modifications (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Modifications) Did the project receive a reduction or waiver of parking standards? (Y/N) Housing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed Restrictions Demolished/Destroyed Units Density BonusProject Identifier 2071013500 2440 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2450 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2460 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2470 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2480 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2490 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2503 CHAMOMILE MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2507 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2509 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2527 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2530 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2545 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2560 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2563 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2581 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2584 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2590 CALENDULA LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2599 BROOM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 2638 IXIA WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4509 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4527 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4545 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4563 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4581 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4599 AMARANTH LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4700 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4712 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4724 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4736 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4748 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4760 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4772 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4784 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4845 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4860 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4866 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4872 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071013500 4878 PARSLEY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 2500 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 2511 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 2522 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 2533 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 2544 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 2555 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 2566 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 50 of 93 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Streamlining Historic Sites Infill Housing without Financial Assistance or Deed Restrictions Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Please select the state streamlining provision the project was APPROVED pursuant to. (may select multiple) Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Infill Units? Y/N+ Assistance Programs for Each Development (may select multiple - see instructions) Deed Restriction Type(may select multiple - see instructions) For units affordable without financial assistance or deed restrictions, explain how the locality determined the units were affordable (see instructions) Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction (years) (if affordable in perpetuity enter 1000)+ Number of Demolished/Destroy ed Units Demolished or Destroyed Units Demolished/ Destroyed Units Owner or Renter Total Density Bonus Applied to the Project (Percentage Increase in Total Allowable Units or Total Maximum Allowable Residential Gross Floor Area) Number of Other Incentives, Concessions, Waivers, or Other Modifications Given to the Project (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Reductions) List the incentives, concessions, waivers, and modifications (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Modifications) Did the project receive a reduction or waiver of parking standards? (Y/N) Housing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed Restrictions Demolished/Destroyed Units Density BonusProject Identifier 2071020400 2577 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 2588 THYME WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 2613 QUINCE WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 4907 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 4921 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 4928 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 4935 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 4942 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 4949 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 4956 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 4963 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 4970 SPIREA WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020400 4977 THISTLE WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020500 2600 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020500 2613 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020500 2626 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020500 2639 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020500 2652 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020500 2665 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020500 2678 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020500 2691 ALLIUM WAY MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2500 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2505 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2508 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2511 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2513 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2516 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2518 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2519 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2523 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2524 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2527 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2528 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2531 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2532 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2535 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2536 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2540 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2541 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2543 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2548 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2549 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2551 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 51 of 93 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Streamlining Historic Sites Infill Housing without Financial Assistance or Deed Restrictions Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Please select the state streamlining provision the project was APPROVED pursuant to. (may select multiple) Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Infill Units? Y/N+ Assistance Programs for Each Development (may select multiple - see instructions) Deed Restriction Type(may select multiple - see instructions) For units affordable without financial assistance or deed restrictions, explain how the locality determined the units were affordable (see instructions) Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction (years) (if affordable in perpetuity enter 1000)+ Number of Demolished/Destroy ed Units Demolished or Destroyed Units Demolished/ Destroyed Units Owner or Renter Total Density Bonus Applied to the Project (Percentage Increase in Total Allowable Units or Total Maximum Allowable Residential Gross Floor Area) Number of Other Incentives, Concessions, Waivers, or Other Modifications Given to the Project (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Reductions) List the incentives, concessions, waivers, and modifications (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Modifications) Did the project receive a reduction or waiver of parking standards? (Y/N) Housing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed Restrictions Demolished/Destroyed Units Density BonusProject Identifier 2071020600 2556 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2559 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2559 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2564 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2567 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2569 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2572 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2575 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2577 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2580 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2583 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2586 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2588 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2591 CHAMOMILE LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 2595 DELPHINIUM LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 4564 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 4582 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 4600 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 4618 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 4636 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 4654 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 4672 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020600 4690 CATMINT LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2512 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2519 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2524 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2531 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2536 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2543 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2548 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2555 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2560 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2567 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2572 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2579 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071020700 2591 ELDERBERRY LN MARJA ACRES NONE No Y 2071201600 1751 ANDREA AVE NONE No Y 2071202600 3872 VALLEY ST NONE No Y 2071205500 3945 PARK DRIVE 3945 PARK DRIVE ADU NONE No Y 2071206800 1640 TAMARACK AVE FORREST RESIDENCE NONE No Y May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 52 of 93 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Streamlining Historic Sites Infill Housing without Financial Assistance or Deed Restrictions Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Please select the state streamlining provision the project was APPROVED pursuant to. (may select multiple) Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Infill Units? Y/N+ Assistance Programs for Each Development (may select multiple - see instructions) Deed Restriction Type(may select multiple - see instructions) For units affordable without financial assistance or deed restrictions, explain how the locality determined the units were affordable (see instructions) Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction (years) (if affordable in perpetuity enter 1000)+ Number of Demolished/Destroy ed Units Demolished or Destroyed Units Demolished/ Destroyed Units Owner or Renter Total Density Bonus Applied to the Project (Percentage Increase in Total Allowable Units or Total Maximum Allowable Residential Gross Floor Area) Number of Other Incentives, Concessions, Waivers, or Other Modifications Given to the Project (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Reductions) List the incentives, concessions, waivers, and modifications (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Modifications) Did the project receive a reduction or waiver of parking standards? (Y/N) Housing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed Restrictions Demolished/Destroyed Units Density BonusProject Identifier 2071300400 3933 JAMES DRIVE SCHWEITZER ADU NONE No Y 2071305300 1621 TAMARACK AVE NONE No Y 2072500300 4864 ALONDRA WAY NONE No Y 2072730200 4857 SEVILLA WAY NONE No Y 2072740900 1891 VALENCIA AVE NONE No Y 2072801700 4921 LOMA WAY KELLER ADU NONE No Y 2073001500 4935 AVILA AVE Unit: 2 THOMPSON ADU NONE No Y 2073120400 1751 TAMARACK AVE NONE No Y 2080603700 4412 TRIESTE DR NONE No Y 2081110700 2723 GLASGOW DR NONE No Y 2081110700 2727 GLASGOW DR NONE No Y 2081123300 2713 GREENOCK CT NONE No Y 2081312400 4420 SALISBURY DR NONE No Y 2081323500 4417 MAYFAIR CT NONE No Y 2100331500 5081 LOS ROBLES DR DAVIS ADU NONE No Y 2100340600 5142 LOS ROBLES DR NONE No Y 2100340600 5144 LOS ROBLES DR NONE No Y 2100340700 5158 LOS ROBLES DR LOS ROBLES ADU NONE No Y 2100620900 5211 CARLSBAD BLVD CARLSBAD BLVD HOMES NONE No Y 2100631100 5303 LOS ROBLES DR NONE No Y 2100640400 5234 LOS ROBLES DR WHITE ADDITION/ADU NONE No Y 2100905200 5010 AVENIDA ENCINAS INNS OF AMERICA NONE No Y Other DB, INC 55 0.0%4 Development Standards Modification No 2101120500 5372 LOS ROBLES DR VILELA ADU NONE No Y 2101130500 5370 EL ARBOL DR 5370 EL ARBOL ADU NONE No Y 2101120900 5410 EL ARBOL DR YAMANAKA RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2101151400 5509 LOS ROBLES DR MATTHEW RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2101151400 5511 LOS ROBLES DR MATTHEW RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2120405600 1205 AVIARA PKWY AVIARA APARTMENTS NONE No N CDLAC, HOME, LIHTC, Other INC 55 2122200300 1292 MARIPOSA RD MARIPOSA ADU NONE No N 2122203700 1235 MARIPOSA RD NONE No N 2122720800 2081 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122720900 2075 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122721000 2069 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122721100 2063 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122721200 2057 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122721300 2051 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122721400 2045 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122721500 2039 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122721600 2033 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122721700 2027 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122721800 2021 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122721900 2015 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2122722000 2009 VERNE VW OCEAN VIEW POINT NONE No N 2132200500 6831 JADE LN NONE No Y 2132401700 2213 AZURITE PL NONE No Y 2143661500 902 ORCHID WAY NONE No Y 2151106000 7022 ESTRELLA DE MAR RD NONE No Y 2152802900 6518 ONDA PL NONE No Y 2152805000 6538 VISPERA PL NONE No Y 2153203002 2813 CEBU PL NONE No Y May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 53 of 93 Table A2 Annual Building Activity Report Summary - New Construction, Entitled, Permits and Completed Units Streamlining Historic Sites Infill Housing without Financial Assistance or Deed Restrictions Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Current APN Street Address Project Name+ Please select the state streamlining provision the project was APPROVED pursuant to. (may select multiple) Is this project located on a site with an associated historical designation as outlined in Government Code Section 65400(a)(2)(N) and reported on Table L? Infill Units? Y/N+ Assistance Programs for Each Development (may select multiple - see instructions) Deed Restriction Type(may select multiple - see instructions) For units affordable without financial assistance or deed restrictions, explain how the locality determined the units were affordable (see instructions) Term of Affordability or Deed Restriction (years) (if affordable in perpetuity enter 1000)+ Number of Demolished/Destroy ed Units Demolished or Destroyed Units Demolished/ Destroyed Units Owner or Renter Total Density Bonus Applied to the Project (Percentage Increase in Total Allowable Units or Total Maximum Allowable Residential Gross Floor Area) Number of Other Incentives, Concessions, Waivers, or Other Modifications Given to the Project (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Reductions) List the incentives, concessions, waivers, and modifications (Excluding Parking Waivers or Parking Modifications) Did the project receive a reduction or waiver of parking standards? (Y/N) Housing with Financial Assistance and/or Deed Restrictions Demolished/Destroyed Units Density BonusProject Identifier 2153500800 6547 CORINTIA ST NONE No Y 2153903700 2942 CACATUA ST 2940 CACATUA ADU NONE No Y 2154602700 2620 OBELISCO PL NONE No Y 2155111400 1730 CATALPA RD Unit: 2 NONE No Y 2155212800 7222 DURANGO CIR FATIGATE ADU NONE No Y 2155220200 7221 DURANGO CIR Unit: 2 NONE No Y 2156310100 6964 MIMOSA DR NONE No Y 2156914600 1376 CASSINS ST NONE No Y 2158400300 6610 AMBROSIA LN NONE No Y 2158400300 6610 AMBROSIA LN NONE No Y 2159503900 1602 NEW CREST CT AHARONI ADU NONE No Y 2161600300 2410 LA COSTA AVE NONE No Y 2161601000 2436 LA COSTA AVE TREHAN RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2161601000 2438 LA COSTA AVE TREHAN RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2161602300 7620 LA CORUNA PL HAMDARD RESIDENCE NONE No Y 2162201800 2756 LEVANTE ST NONE No Y 2162513600 7796 MADRILENA WAY NONE No Y 2162702400 7724 PRIMAVERA WAY NONE No Y 2164850900 2114 SERENO CT NONE No Y 2230507300 3503 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3507 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3511 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3515 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3516 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3519 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3520 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3523 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3524 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3527 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3528 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3531 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3532 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3535 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3536 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3539 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3540 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3543 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3544 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3547 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3548 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3551 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3552 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3555 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3556 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3559 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3560 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3563 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3564 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3568 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3572 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3576 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3580 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3584 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3588 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y 2230507300 3592 VIA NIDO LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE PARCEL 3 RESIDENTIALNONENo Y CDLAC, LIHTC INC 55 2232500100 7553 ESFERA ST NONE No Y 2232951700 7505 SOLANO ST NONE No Y 2236810200 3560 CALLE PALMITO NONE No Y 2550532000 2930 SEGOVIA WAY NONE No Y May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 54 of 93 Jurisdiction Carlsbad ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Reporting Year 2025 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31)Housing Element Implementation Planning Period 6th Cycle 04/30/2021 - 04/30/2029 1 Projection Period 3 4 RHNA Allocation by Income Level Projection Period - 06/30/2020- 04/29/2021 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 Total Units to Date (all years) Total Remaining RHNA by Income Level Deed Restricted - - - - - - - - - - Non-Deed Restricted - - - - - - - - - - Deed Restricted - - - 7 - - - - - - Non-Deed Restricted - - - - - - - - - - Deed Restricted 45 - - 37 3 16 - - - - Non-Deed Restricted 1 1 - - - - - - - - Deed Restricted 4 - - 158 14 19 - - - - Non-Deed Restricted 3 2 - - - - - - - - Deed Restricted - - - 12 - - - - - - Non-Deed Restricted 55 37 82 82 51 1 - - - - Above Moderate 1,029 86 9 43 344 221 307 - - - - 1,010 19 3,873 194 49 125 640 289 343 - - - - 1,640 2,233 Please note: The APR form can only display data for one planning period. To view progress for a different planning period, you may login to HCD's online APR system, or contact HCD staff at apr@hcd.ca.gov. Acutely Low - - *For years prior to 2025, data on deed-restricted vs. non-deed restricted Extremely Low-Income units is approximated from whether the projects reported any deed-restricted Very Low-Income Units. If you wish to edit this historical data for accuracy or have any questions about the data, you may login to HCD's online APR system, or contact HCD staff at apr@hcd.ca.gov. Total Units *For jurisdictions that received RHNA determinations for the current cycle prior to the passage of AB 3093 (September 19, 2024): - You were not allocated Acutely Low-Income and Extremely Low-Income RHNA targets, therefore the allocations in Field 1 are listed as "0" - If you wish to set your own targets in these income categories for informational purposes, contact HCD staff at apr@hcd.ca.gov. - All Acutely Low-Income and Extremely Low-Income units reported during the cycle are counted towards Very-Low Income RHNA progress 429 Total RHNA - 584 Low *For years prior to 2025, Acutely Low-Income units are reported within the Extremely Low-Income category Please Note: Table B does not currently contain data from Table F or Table F2 for prior years. You may login to the APR system to see Table B that contains this data. Extremely Low - 320 Moderate 1,311 784 749 200 110 Income Level Very Low 7 - This table is auto-populated once you enter your jurisdiction name and current year data. Past year information comes from previous APRs. Please contact HCD if your data is different than the material supplied here 2 Table B Regional Housing Needs Allocation Progress Permitted Units Issued by Affordability 1,201 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 55 of 93 Jurisdiction Carlsbad Reporting Year 2025 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents 1.1 (a) - Provide adequate sites Maintain adequate residential sites to accommodate the 2021-2029 RHNA.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The Housing Element approved on April 6, 2021, includes an evaluation of the RHNA. Consistent with Government Code it incorporates a rezone program [1.1 (b)] that was completed within three years to ensure adequate residential sites. Further, the city maintains a quarterly No Net Loss Tracker to verify that the “buffer” of housing capacity is not threatened by projects building below the capacity assumed in the Housing Element. The No Net Loss tracker has not shown a significant decrease in housing capacity. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/co mmunity-development/planning/housing- plan-update 1.1 (b) - Provide adequate sites The city will identify and rezone properties (General Plan and Zoning) from the list of potential sites listed under the categories CAO, RZI, RZC, UPR, and PR2 in Appendix B, Tables B-5 through B-9, as necessary to meet the RHNA Remaining Need identified on Table 10-48. Sites needed are: --- 1,397 lower-income units --- 327 moderate-income units These sites will allow residential use by right for housing developments containing a minimum of 20 percent affordability to lower-income households as required by Government Code section 65583(c)(1) and 65583.2(h) and (i). 4/1/2024 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete as of January 30, 2024, when the City Council approved the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program. As part of this effort, the City Council approved a General Plan Amendment and rezone and certified a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report that provides 3,447 units at the lower and moderate-income levels spread across 16 sites throughout the city. On July 30, 2024, the city provided HCD the attached letter that provides an overview of the rezoning program with links to the approving City Council ordinances and resolutions and City Council staff reports. On October 22, 2024, the city responded to emailed questions from HCD regarding the July 30, 2024, letter. The city’s responses detailed the 16 sites, their capacity, and zoning. In 2025, the city continued to work with the California Coastal Commission to meet their requirements associated with the rezone. The Coastal Commission provided suggested modifications at its hearing on Aug. 15, 2025, and the Carlsbad City Council considered and approved the suggested modifications at a hearing on Dec. 2. 2025. The California Coastal Commission is expected to certify the city’s action in early 2026. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/co mmunity-development/planning/housing- plan-update ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Housing Element Implementation Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 56 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.1 (c) - Provide adequate sites Develop and adopt a new R-35 and R-40 General Plan and Zoning designation. Minimum density for new R-35 designation shall be at least 32.5 du/ac and at least 37.5 du/ac for R-40. These designations shall also increase building height to 50 feet. 4/1/2024 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete as of January 30, 2024, when the City Council approved designation and zoning change as part of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program. In 2025, the city continued to work with the California Coastal Commission to meet their requirements associated with the rezone. The Coastal Commission provided suggested modifications at its hearing on Aug. 15, 2025, and the Carlsbad City Council considered and approved the suggested modifications at a hearing on Dec. 2. 2025. The California Coastal Commission is expected to certify the city’s action in early 2026. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/co mmunity-development/planning/housing- plan-update 1.1 (d) - Provide adequate sites Modify the minimum density standards required under the following General Plan designations as follows: {affects R-15 (8 to 11.5 du/ac), R-23 (15 to 23 du/ac) and R-30 (23 to 26.5 du/ac) - see text in Housing Element} The Zoning designations for these areas will remain RD-M, though General Plan consistency will require these minimums to be applied. 4/1/2024 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete as of January 30, 2024, when the City Council approved designation and zoning changes as part of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program. In 2025, the city continued to work with the California Coastal Commission to meet their requirements associated with the rezone. The Coastal Commission provided suggested modifications at its hearing on Aug. 15, 2025, and the Carlsbad City Council considered and approved the suggested modifications at a hearing on Dec. 2. 2025. The California Coastal Commission is expected to certify the city’s action in early 2026. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/co mmunity-development/planning/housing- plan-update 1.1 (e) - Provide adequate sites Amend the city's Real Estate Strategic Plan, as necessary, to enable residential development on city-owned sites. 4/1/2024 6th Cycle In Progress City Council approval of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program resulted in residential or residential/ commercial (mixed use) designations on two city-owned sites. Accordingly, the city drafted amendments to the Real Estate Strategic Plan, which required discussions with HCD regarding state Surplus Lands Act considerations. City Council consideration of the plan amendments is anticipated in 2026. Other 1 Contact Staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 57 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.1 (f) - Provide adequate sites Upon amendment of the city’s Real Estate Strategic Plan (see Objective e), develop and implement a program to promote the residential development of city-owned sites within the planning period that is consistent with the strategic plan and that incorporates a high level of affordable housing (at least 20% of residential units). For city-owned properties at The Shoppes at Carlsbad, work collaboratively with The Shoppes’ owner to facilitate a mixed-use development consistent with this objective. 12/1/2024 6th Cycle In Progress In 2024, the city both completed a major program milestone and continued program implementation. As discussed in detail in Program 1.1 b, City Council approval of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezone Program resulted in two city-owned sites (sites 2 and 6) designated for residential or residential/commercial (mixed use). Regarding Site 2, The Shoppes at Carlsbad, the city (owner of the mall parking lot) and SteelWave (new owner of the mall buildings) continued to discuss development options in 2025. The property was also found to be exempt from the Surplus Lands Act. On June 24, 2025, the City Council adopted a resolution (Reso. No. 2025-150) declaring the city-owned parking lot properties located at The Shoppes at Carlsbad as exempt surplus land under California Government Code Section 54221(f)(1)(J). Regarding Site 6, the Crossings Golf Course site, which is partially within the Coastal Zone, the designation was changed to residential by the City Council in Jan. 2024 per Program 1.1 b. but is awaiting final Coastal Commission certification of the change following suggested modifications they required in 2025. City Council acted on the suggested modification in 2025, and Coastal Commission is expected to certify the changes in early 2026. Other 1 Contact Staff 1.1 (g) - Provide adequate sites Work collaboratively with North County Transit District on the redevelopment of Carlsbad Village Station within the planning period and that includes construction of market rate and affordable housing units adjacent to transit services. As part of the redevelopment, seek a high level of affordable housing. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous This program is ongoing and coordination with NCTD is underway. In 2025 city staff continued to assist NCTD and potential developers on requirements for development of the site, including coordination with federal and state agencies. Other 1 https://gonctd.com/carlsbad/ 1.1 (h) - Provide adequate sites Integrate 6th cycle sites into city's GIS.12/1/2021 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. Please see supporting document.Other 1 https://carlsbad.maps.arcgis.com/apps/web appviewer/index.html?id=62a890a801b245e 0a63940e2039f675b 1.1 (i) - Provide adequate sites Develop online GIS of sites inventory for public access.4/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. Program implementation included development of an online interactive map of potential housing sites. Please see supporting document. Other 1 https://carlsbad.maps.arcgis.com/apps/web appviewer/index.html?id=62a890a801b245e 0a63940e2039f675b 1.1 (j) - Provide adequate sites Post the complete evaluation of constraints (including Fire Hazard Severity Zone, hazards, utilities, etc.) and the inventory of vacant and underutilized properties identified in the Housing Element (Figure 10-1 and Appendix B) on the city’s website or in a public notification area of the city’s Planning Division and maintain annually. 7/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. Please see supporting document.Other 1 https://carlsbad.maps.arcgis.com/apps/insta nt/sidebar/index.html?appid=942535a2da9e 44ff8877756af41e9af2 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 58 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.1 (k) - Provide adequate sites The City will actively promote sites available for lower- and moderate-income housing development to potential developers, private and non-profit organizations, and other interested persons and organizations. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city’s 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program, completed on January 30, 2024, resulted in the rezoning of more than a dozen sites at densities deemed appropriate for lower and moderate income households. On August 15, 2025, the California Coastal Commission approved the rezoning of the nine sites in the Coastal Zone, contingent upon the city’s acceptance of several suggested modifications, which the City Council did in December 2025. Final Coastal Commission certification is expected in early 2026. Throughout 2025, city staff worked with developers and interested parties on several of the rezoned properties, including sites 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, and 17. Further, the City Council on June 24, 2025, adopted a resolution (Reso. No. 2025- 150) declaring the city-owned parking lot properties (rezone Site 2) located at The Shoppes at Carlsbad as exempt surplus land under California Government Code Section 54221(f)(1)(J). Other 1 Contact Staff , https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=7237799&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad&cr=1, 2025-06-24; City Council; 04; Declaration of the City-Owned Parking Lot Properties located at the Shoppes at Carlsbad as Exempt Surplus Land, https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=10456463&dbid=0&repo=CityO fCarlsbad&searchid=fb617452-2318-43a4- bfe3-42fb62c79be4&cr=1 1.1 (l) - Provide adequate sites Coordinate with water and sewer providers (Carlsbad Municipal Water District, Vallecitos Water District, Olivenhain Municipal Water District and Leucadia Wastewater District) and other utility (including Dry Utility providers) serving the City of Carlsbad to ensure infrastructure is available in a timely manner to serve residential needs. 12/1/2021 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete, although city staff (including Carlsbad Municipal Water District staff) continue to work with developers and partner service providers to support planned developments. In 2025, CMWD continued its work on an update to its Urban Water Management Plan (20-year plan) and its Water and Sewer Master Plans (25-year plans) to ensure the adequacy of utility service into the future. The city also continues coordination with non-city agencies, such as Vallecitos Water District and dry utility providers such as SDGE and ATT. Other 1 Contact staff for further information. 1.1 (m) - Provide adequate sites Provide copies of the Housing element to all utility providers serving the City of Carlsbad.12/1/2021 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete.Other 1 Contact staff 1.1 (n) - Provide adequate sites Evaluate and revise, as appropriate, the determination of density (density definition) for non- density bonus projects (pursuant to CMC 21.53.230) to ensure no constraints on the ability to achieve the maximum of the applicable density range. This evaluation will include a report to the Planning Commission explaining the potential constraint and recommending any necessary amendments. 4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. An evaluation was prepared and found no constraints associated with the definition of “density” in the city’s municipal code. The evaluation and findings were presented to the Planning Commission on April 19, 2023. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6410719&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 1.1 (o) - Provide adequate sites Establish written procedures to grant priority to developments with units affordable to lower- income households if availability of sewer service is limited. 4/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. The City Council and the Board of Directors of the Carlsbad Municipal Water District approved a written process via separate resolutions at their hearing on April 4, 2023. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6404272&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 59 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.2 (a) - Promote ADUs Respond, in a timely manner, to update the Carlsbad Zoning Ordinance / Municipal Code to integrate changes in State housing law. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and continues to implement this ongoing program. The city’s semi-annual Zone Code Updates integrate state law changes as necessary. On Nov. 19, 2025, the Planning Commission recommended approval of Zoning Ordinance amendments to ensure consistency with state law related to ADU regulations. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=10627189&dbid=0&repo=Cityo fCarlsbad&cr=1 1.2 (b) - Promote ADUs Maintain and update informational brochures to promote, educate, and assist homeowners with developing ADUs. 4/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. The city has completed an informational bulletin that is updated as necessary and available on the city's website. It was updated most recently in October 2025. Please see supporting document. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpub lisheddocument/22370/63896899379920000 0 1.2 (c) - Promote ADUs Create a separate web page on the city’s website that provides information on ADUs and city requirements. Provide a step-by-step guide and assistance links to necessary applications and information. 12/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. A webpage has been created that presently emphasizes development of the ADU permit ready program. An informational bulletin (fact sheet) provides ADU standards and processing steps. Please see supporting document. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/c ommunity-development/planning/adu- permit-ready-program 1.2 (d) - Promote ADUs Continue to work with developers to incorporate ADUs into new single-family developments.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and continues to implement this ongoing program. Six SFDs and ADUs were permitted as part of the same project in 2025. Other 1 See Table A2 1.2 (e) - Promote ADUs Develop at least four pre-approved ADU plans that provide a variety in terms of size, type, and style.4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. Staff prepared a variety of four pre- approved ADU plans and presented them to Planning Commission on March 15, 2023, and to City Council on May 23, 2023. Please see supporting document for further details. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/c ommunity-development/planning/adu- permit-ready-program 1.2 (f) - Promote ADUs Monitor ADU production and affordability on an annual basis to ensure that ADUs are used to satisfy the lower- and moderate- income housing targets included to meet RHNA obligations. Reporting findings annually with the Housing Element Annual Progress Report. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program. In 2025, building permits were issued for 78 accessory dwelling units. These units are only considered to be affordable to moderate-income households if occupied by a renter at a moderate-income level, as reported by the owner. Owner- occupied ADUs are considered as above-moderate income dwellings. For 2025, all ADUs were counted as above moderate (Note: As this regards issued permits for accessory dwelling units, the numbers may be different than numbers that appear in Table A-2 for finaled permits.) Other 1 Included in this report 1.3 (a) - Alternative housing Continue to annually monitor underutilized properties and sites in the community that have potential for alternative housing options and offer the information to interested developers on an on- going basis. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and continues to implement this ongoing program. Please see supporting document.Other 1 https://carlsbad.maps.arcgis.com/apps/insta nt/sidebar/index.html?appid=942535a2da9e 44ff8877756af41e9af2 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 60 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.3 (b) - Alternative housing Rezone underutilized commercial, office, and/or industrial space, as appropriate, to facilitate use for alternative housing types. This will be done with the RHNA updates on or before April 2024 and then annually as opportunities arise. 4/1/2024 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete as of January 30, 2024, when the City Council approved designation and zoning changes as part of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program. The approved changes rezoned underutilized commercial, office and industrial space for housing, including in a mixed-use format. In addition, passage of Ordinance CS-422 on May 10, 2022, amended the zoning code to allow “horizontal” residential uses in the Neighborhood Commercial, General Commercial, and Local Shopping Center zones. Further, as part of the city’s 2024 Zone Code Cleanup, the City Council adopted Ordinance CS-474 on August 20, 2024, which approved changes to expressly identify “mixed use development” as a permitted use in three commercial zones. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/c ommunity-development/planning/housing- plan-update 1.3 (c) - Alternative housing Develop, as part of a zoning ordinance update, measures that encourage affordability by design (e.g., smaller, more efficient and flexibly-design living spaces). 4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. An evaluation was prepared and found the zoning ordinance encourages alternative housing that is affordable by design. The evaluation and findings were presented to the Planning Commission on April 19, 2023. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6410719&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 1.3 (d) - Alternative housing Where appropriate, utilize the city’s regulatory powers (e.g., land use and fees) to encourage development of alternative housing. 4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. An evaluation was prepared and documented examples of how the city is utilizing its regulatory powers to encourage the development of alternative housing. The evaluation and findings were presented to the Planning Commission on April 19, 2023. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6410719&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 1.3 (e) - Alternative housing Evaluate and implement, as appropriate, a development fee structure for these units based on a per square foot basis rather than per unit basis 4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. A 2022 fee update to the inclusionary housing in-lieu program implemented a development fee structure based on square foot rather than unit. Additional analysis identified additional opportunities to structure other development fees to be by square feet vs. unit. The analysis and findings were presented to the Planning Commission on April 19, 2023. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6410719&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 1.3 (f) - Alternative housing Encourage innovative housing structures, such as micro-unit housing and new shared and intergenerational housing models to help meet the housing needs of aging adults, students, and lower-income individuals citywide. This will be accomplished on an on-going basis through the other objectives listed here as well as part of the implementation of the city’s Inclusionary Ordinance and use of the city’s Housing Trust Fund. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program. In 2023, the City Council adopted an “alternative and temporary housing amendments” ordinance to amend the Zoning Ordinance and address special needs housing such as emergency shelters, employee housing, residential care facilities, low barrier navigation and group and boarding homes. As discussed in Program 1.2, the city in 2025 continued to promote accessory dwelling units and maintain compliance with state accessory dwelling unit legislation and continued to implement its Inclusionary Housing Ordinance for all qualifying housing development projects in the city. Other 1 2023-05-23; City Council; 06; Zoning Ordinance Amendments to Implement Housing Element Programs on Alternative Housing and Temporary Housing to Relieve Homelessness (ZCA 2023-0002/LCPA 2023- 0018 (DEV May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 61 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.3 (g) - Alternative housing Review and amend the Carlsbad Zoning Ordinance to review and amend definitions and allowances of uses for the definition of family, Employee Housing, Residential care facilities, Group Homes and/or Boardinghouses to review regulations to be consistent with California Law for six or fewer residents including but not limited to Health and Safety Code Sections 17021.5 and 17021.6. Additionally, review and revise, as appropriate, requirements to allow group homes and residential care facilities in all residential zones for seven or more residents and ensure no constraint to housing for persons with disabilities. 4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. As part of Zone Code Amendment 2022-0002 approved Sept. 27, 2022, the city completed some objective components by adding a definition of "small employee housing" (i.e, six or fewer persons), by amending the definition of family to incorporate the same, and by permitting small employee housing in the city's residential zones. In 2023, staff prepared additional zone code amendments regarding residential care facilities, group homes, and boarding homes to be consistent with California law. The amendments were presented to Planning Commission on April 5, 2023, and approved by City Council on June 6, 2023, as part of Ordinance CS-448. Other 1 2023-05-23; City Council; 06; Zoning Ordinance Amendments to Implement Housing Element Programs on Alternative Housing and Temporary Housing to Relieve Homelessness (ZCA 2023-0002/LCPA 2023- 0018 (DEV 1.4 (a) - Lot consolidation The city will continue to make available an inventory of vacant and underutilized properties to interested developers. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and continues to implement this ongoing program. Please see supporting document.Other 1 https://carlsbad.maps.arcgis.com/apps/insta nt/sidebar/index.html?appid=942535a2da9e 44ff8877756af41e9af2 1.4 (b) - Lot consolidation The city will identify sites where potential consolidation can happen based on current site usage and ownership 4/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. Please see the supporting document for information on lot consolidation.Other 1 https://carlsbad.maps.arcgis.com/apps/insta nt/sidebar/index.html?appid=942535a2da9e 44ff8877756af41e9af2 1.4 (c) - Lot consolidation The city will market infill and redevelopment opportunities throughout the city, including the Village and Barrio, and meet with developers to identify and discuss potential project sites on an on- going basis. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and continues to implement this ongoing program. Please see supporting document.Other 1 https://carlsbad.maps.arcgis.com/apps/insta nt/sidebar/index.html?appid=942535a2da9e 44ff8877756af41e9af2 1.5 (a) - Flexible standards Monitor application of Municipal Code standards for constraints to development of new housing and recommend changes that would minimize such constraints and enhance the feasibility of affordable housing, while maintaining the quality of housing. This will be assessed and reported annually with the Housing Element Annual Progress Report 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. As part of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program, the City Council approved code language to allow higher densities and development flexibility as a part of Program 1.1, the rezoning of housing inventory sites, on January 30, 2024. The city’s most recent biannual code cleanup was the 2024 Zone Code Cleanup, which the City Council adopted by Ordinance CS-474 on August 20, 2024. This biannual effort enables the city to regularly amend codes for state law consistency and address and remedy housing constraints. The next cleanup will occur in 2026. Other 1 Consult with staff 1.6 (a) - Development streamlining Establish a review process that provides expedited permit processing for housing developments that exceed the City's inclusionary requirements by five percent or more of total units and provides on-site affordable housing. 6/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. The city has an information bulletin and application checklist (P-35) that guides applicants through a streamlined review process for projects that provide at least 20% affordable housing (in excess of the city’s 15% inclusionary housing ordinance). See supporting document. Other 1 211104 SB 35 Multifamily Ministerial Streamlining IB-135) (00686218).DOCX May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 62 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.6 (b) - Development streamlining Conduct an annual review and amend land use regulations, development standards, permitting procedures, and fees, as needed, and where feasible, to remove impediments to, and reduce the cost of, affordable residential development. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and implementing this ongoing program. In March 2022, the city amended its inclusionary fee to charge a per square foot versus per unit fee for projects of 2 to 6 units; this may reduce development costs for smaller units and incentivize their construction. The city has developed a robust series of informational bulletins to assist developers, consultants, and the public in understanding the city's process and aid in expediting permits. Examples of bulletins relevant to reduce costs and time include those on accessory dwelling units, building permit submittal requirements for residential uses, inclusionary housing, SB-9, SB-35, and SB-330, and the self-certification program on building inspections. Also, passage of Ordinance CS- 422 in May 2022 helped clarify the city's site development plan process and permit "horizontal" mixed use development in many commercial zones. Further, all sites rezoned as part of the City Council approval of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program on January 30, 2024, allow residential by right and require a minimum 20 percent of the units to be affordable to lower-income households. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=7237799&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 1.6 (c) - Development streamlining To the extent permitted by State law, use existing environmental documents to limit review of new developments to impacts not considered in the earlier environmental documents. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous On January 30, 2024, the City Council approved the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program, which included certification of a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (SEIR); see Program 1.1(b). The SEIR serves a valuable purpose as a first-tier environmental analysis for future housing projects The city intends to take full advantage of the CEQA streamlining provisions to encourage the construction of more housing options quicker and more efficiently. For example, the SEIR will facilitate the statutory Infill Housing Exemption by providing updated community level environmental review. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=7245823&dbid=0&repo=CityOf Carlsbad&searchid=3967086e-0f34-443d- 9e87-c50cbe94db9b 1.6 (d) - Development streamlining Develop an SB 35 application form and processing procedures.12/1/2021 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. The city has an information bulletin and application checklist (P-35) that guides applicants through a streamlined review process for projects that provide at least 20% affordable housing (in excess of the city’s 15% inclusionary housing ordinance). See supporting document. Other 1 211104 SB 35 Multifamily Ministerial Streamlining IB-135) (00686218).DOCX May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 63 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.6 (e) - Development streamlining Identify opportunities to reduce administrative burdens during permitting by, for example, automating processes, creating reference guides, and streamlining review processes. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and implementing this ongoing program. The city has developed a robust series of informational bulletins to assist developers, consultants, and the public in understanding the city's process and aid in expediting permits. Examples of bulletins relevant to reduce costs and time include those on accessory dwelling units, building permit submittal requirements for residential uses, inclusionary housing, SB-9, SB- 35, and SB-330, and the self-certification program on building inspections; in 2025, several of these bulletins were updated, and a new bulletin on AB-2011, the Affordable Housing & High Roads Act, was developed and posted online. In 2025, the City Council accepted the California Coastal Commission’s “suggested modifications,” completing the final city step to enable implementation of two key programs in the Coastal Zone. The first of these programs is the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program (see Program 1.1 (b)), which allows residential by right and requires a minimum 20 percent of the units to be affordable to lower-income households. The second regards objective design standards, which the City Council approved in 2023, for the Village and Barrio Master Plan and for all areas outside the master plan, respectively. The Community Development Department also continued its ongoing efforts to maintain accurate and consistent development application forms, instructions, and informational bulletins to aid project applicants in initiating and moving through the application review and approval process. The city also continued its work on enabling more electronic submittals. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6568727&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 1.6 (f) - Development streamlining Expand options for “self-certification” in certain aspects of the building permit application and building inspection processes for qualifying projects. This would allow applicants to move forward on limited revisions without the need for an additional staff review cycle. 6/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete with passage of Ordinance CS-422 on May 10, 2022. The city has developed an informational bulletin on the self-certification process; see supporting document. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpub lisheddocument/10193 1.6 (g) - Development streamlining Evaluate and recommend changes to guidance for Site Development Plans to the Planning Commission and City Council related to all housing projects and remove requirements that could reduce allowed density and uncertainty. Amend requirements for affordable housing requirements accordingly. 4/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is completed with passage of Ordinance CS-422 on May 10, 2022.Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6274303&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 64 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.7 (a) - Sites from prior elements The city shall rezone, within three years of the beginning of the planning period, to allow residential use by right under a R-30 or V-B designation, as appropriate for the site, and require that at least 20 percent of the units are affordable to lower-income households. This program can be an overlay on these specific sites. Housing developments that do not contain the requisite 20 percent lower income housing would still be allowed to be developed according to the underlying (base) zoning but would not be eligible for “by right” processing. If this 20 percent is not met, the city would make findings on the approval of that project pursuant to No Net Loss Law (Government Code section 65863) and proceed to identify an alternative site or sites pursuant to that law. 4/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. All sites rezoned as part of the City Council approval of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program on January 30, 2024, allowing residential by right and require a minimum 20 percent of the units to be affordable to lower-income households. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/c ommunity-development/planning/housing- plan-update 1.8 (a) - Mixed use Periodically review, as part of a Semi-Annual Zoning Code Update Review, development standards and incentives that would encourage mixed-use developments and make city-sponsored changes to development standards as needed. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city completed the initial task of this objective by December 2023 and continues to implement this program. Passage of Ordinance CS-422 on May 10, 2022, allowed “horizontal” residential uses in the Neighborhood Commercial, General Commercial, and Local Shopping Center zones. As part of the city’s 2024 Zone Code Cleanup, the City Council adopted Ordinance CS-474 on August 20, 2024, which approved changes to expressly identify “mixed use development” as a permitted use in three commercial zones. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6274303&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 1.8 (b) - Mixed use Periodically identify, as part of a Semi-Annual Zoning Code Update Review, areas and properties with potential for mixed-use development and provide information to interested developers on an on-going basis. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city completed the initial task of this objective by December 2023 and continues to implement this program. See supporting document for information related to areas with mixed used potential. Other 1 https://carlsbad.maps.arcgis.com/apps/insta nt/sidebar/index.html?appid=942535a2da 9e44ff8877756af41e9af2 1.8 (c) - Mixed use Update Zoning Ordinance to define and allow both horizontal and vertical mixed-use projects.4/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. Passage of Ordinance CS-422 on May 10, 2022, allowed “horizontal” residential uses in the Neighborhood Commercial, General Commercial, and Local Shopping Center zones. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6274303&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 1.8 (d) - Mixed use Evaluate and consider the expansion of live/work zoning allowances citywide.4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program item is complete. An evaluation including existing live/work zoning allowances, best practices within the San Diego region, and recommendations was presented to the Planning Commission for consideration on April 19, 2023. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6410719&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 65 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.9 (a) - Parking standards Update city parking requirements to allow parking reductions based on a survey of higher density housing development in the city. 4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. The city currently has regulatory mechanisms to reduce parking requirements that have been successful in resulting in financially viable housing projects over a sustained period of years. Further, projects not receiving parking reductions are able to achieve densities near or at the maximum permitted. No update to city parking standards is necessary. Other 1 Contact staff for internal memo. City information bulletin regarding AB 2097 parking requirements linked here https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpubl isheddocument/12218/638563690008600000 1.9 (b) - Parking standards Consider reductions for mixed-use projects, projects near transit facilities, and projects that are able to demonstrate a reduced parking need. 4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. The city currently has regulatory mechanisms to reduce parking requirements that have been successful in resulting in financially viable housing projects over a sustained period of years. Further, projects not receiving parking reductions are able to achieve densities near or at the maximum permitted. No update to city parking standards is necessary. Other 1 The city information bulletin regarding AB 2097 parking requirements linked here https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/sho wpublisheddocument/12218/6385636900086 00000 1.10 (a) - Energy conservation Expand the Minor Home Repair Program to include energy efficiency improvements as eligible reimbursable costs for lower income homeowners. (See Program 3.5). 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous This program is complete. Amendments were approved to the Minor Home Repair Program which included expanding eligible costs to include energy efficiency improvements. No applications were received during CY 2025. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/ho using-homeless-services/resources 1.10 (b) - Energy conservation Continue to pursue energy efficient development and rehabilitation of residential units through incentives, funding assistance, and city policies. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues to implement this program, including through its Minor Home Repair Program, which issues affordable long- term term loans to low-income owners of single family homes and mobile homes to cover the cost of energy efficiency improvements, among others. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpubl isheddocument/17445/638515551518600000 1.10 (c) - Energy conservation Continue to enforce Title 24 energy efficiency and green building standards as amended by local ordinance, and update codes as required by the State and as necessary to implement the city’s Climate Action Plan. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to enforce Title 24 and green building standards, as required by law, on all applicable development applications. On Dec. 2, 2025, the City Council adopted the 2025 California Building Code and related state codes for construction, including the Solar Energy Code, Green Building Standards Code, and Energy Conservation Regulations. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=10637635&dbid=0&repo=CityO fCarlsbad&searchid=f4761792-d0ae-4394- a8b9-a283ecd369b8 1.10 (d) - Energy conservation In the Village and Barrio, permit modification of development standards (e.g. parking, building setbacks, height, and density) as necessary to enable energy conservation and efficiency that would be considered a significant public benefit, as described in the Village and Barrio Master Plan. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The Village and Barrio Master Plan allows for standards modifications, including the density, building coverage, parking, setbacks, and height for proposals that include significant public benefits, which include exceeding minimum Climate Action Plan consistency, exceeding local energy efficiency requirements, and exceeding local electric vehicle parking requirements (VBMP Section 2.6.7). Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpubl isheddocument/15621/638865445621170000 1.11 (a) - ODS The City shall establish and adopt clear objective design standards (ODS) for mixed use and multi- family housing projects. 9/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. On September 12, 2023, the City Council passed ordinances CS-458 and CS-459, establishing objective design standards for the Village and Barrio Master Plan and for all areas outside the master plan, respectively. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6568727&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 66 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 1.11 (b) - ODS Once the objective design standards are adopted, multi-family and mixed-use projects will be allowed by right and approved through a ministerial, staff- level review process. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous On September 12, 2023, the City Council passed ordinances CS- 458 and CS-459, establishing objective design standards for the Village and Barrio Master Plan and for all areas outside the master plan, respectively. The ordinances became effective outside the Coastal Zone in November 2023. In 2025, the California Coastal Commission approved the ordinances, contingent upon the city accepting “suggested modifications.” The City Council accepted these modifications on May 13, 2025, and, following verification by the Coastal Commission, the ordinances became effective in the Coastal Zone in June 2025. Staff will process multi-family projects ministerially if they do not otherwise require a discretionary permit. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=10394000&dbid=0&repo=CityO fCarlsbad&searchid=923b8e44-157c-47c9- 8a7d-1e067f97a807&cr=1 and https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=10393975&dbid=0&repo=CityO fCarlsbad&searchid=923b8e44-157c-47c9- 8a7d-1e067f97a807 1.12 (a) - Smoke-free ordinance for MF Consider adopting a smoke-free ordinance for multi- family housing.12/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. Staff prepared analysis and options for the City Council to consider at its hearing on August 22, 2023. The Council directed staff to develop draft ordinance language, including education and enforcement mechanisms and to return for further consideration. On August 20, 2024, the City Council adopted Ordinance CS475 to prohibit smoking in multi-unit residences. The ordinance took effect January 1, 2025. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=9942881&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 2.1 (a) - IHO Complete a Gap Analysis of the city’s inclusionary housing in-lieu fee to determine a fee amount necessary and appropriate to reflect market conditions and ensure fees collected are adequate to facilitate the development of affordable units. 9/1/2021 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. The gap analysis was completed as required in April 2021.Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6258450&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 2.1 (b) - IHO Amend the city’s inclusionary housing ordinance to reflect the updated in-lieu fee, or linkage fee, and revise the ordinance as necessary to maximize production of affordable units without adversely affecting market-rate development. 4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. On March 22, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution 2022-077, amending the fee.Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6258430&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 2.1 (c) - IHO For those specific properties identified in Table A of Planning Commission Resolution 7114 (approved by City Council Resolution 2015-243 for the 2015 General Plan Update), provide affordable housing in excess of inclusionary housing ordinance requirements as indicated in Resolution 7114. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and continues to implement this ongoing program. In 2025, construction was completed for two sites identified in Resolution 7114, Aviara Farms (aka Aviara Apartments), and Marja Acres (aka Vintage @ Marja Acres). Additionally, La Costa Town Square Parcel 3, also identified in Resolution 7114, began construction in 2025 and is expected to be complete in early 2026. Marja Acres provides 20% of its units as affordable housing as required by the resolution, with the majority of its 47 units as affordable to very low-income households. La Costa Town Square Parcel 3 provides 20% of its units as affordable housing. Aviara Apartments provides 25% of its units as affordable housing with the majority of those restricted to low-income households. Other 1 2015-07-24; Planning Commission; Resolution 7114 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 67 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 2.10 (a) - Senior Housing Periodically review the senior housing provisions in Municipal Code Chapter 21.84 to expand housing opportunities for seniors. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. During CY 2025, a new 47-unit affordable senior development, known as Vintage @ Marja Acres was completed and fully occupied Other 1 https://vintagemarjaacres.com/ 2.10 (b) - Senior Housing Work with senior housing developers and non-profit organizations to locate and construct senior low- income housing. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. During CY 2025, a new 47-unit affordable senior development, known as Vintage @ Marja Acres was completed and fully occupied. Other 1 https://vintagemarjaacres.com/ 2.10 (c) - Senior Housing Evaluate the success of the city’s one-year seniors home share matching pilot program launched in 2019. Extend and expand program as appropriate to assist additional seniors. This shall be done on an annual basis and reported with the city’s Housing Element Annual Progress Report. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city did not pursue this program after the initial pilot period, due to no measurable performance outcomes.Other 1 Contact Staff 2.11 (a) - Housing for persons with disabilities Evaluate the use and effectiveness of the reasonable accommodation ordinance through the Housing Element Annual Progress Report. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous Program implementation is ongoing and accomplished through zoning ordinance standards (Municipal Code Chapter 21.87) and a Reasonable Accommodations application form available online. To promote the ordinance, an informational bulletin was posted online in December 2023 and is reviewed yearly for any necessary updates. In 2025, the city processed one reasonable accommodation request. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpub lisheddocument/15879/63837972404797000 0 2.11 (b) - Housing for persons with disabilities Continue to provide opportunities for the development of affordable housing for seniors and persons with disabilities. This includes encouraging housing developers, through the city’s Inclusionary Housing Ordinance requirements, to designate a portion of new affordable housing units to include accommodations for disabled households. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous During CY 2025, a new 47-unit affordable senior (55+) development, known as Vintage @ Marja Acres, was completed and fully occupied. Other 1 https://vintagemarjaacres.com/ 2.11 (c) - Housing for persons with disabilities The City shall continue to provide reasonable accommodations by reviewing and approving requests for modifications to building or zoning requirements in order to ensure accommodations for persons with disabilities can be provided as needed to support these households. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous Program implementation is ongoing and accomplished through zoning ordinance standards (Municipal Code Chapter 21.87) and a Reasonable Accommodations application form available online. To promote the ordinance, an informational bulletin was posted online in December 2023 and is reviewed yearly for any necessary updates. In 2025, the city processed one reasonable accommodation request. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpub lisheddocument/15879/63837972404797000 0 2.11 (d) - Housing for persons with disabilities The city shall continue to streamline city procedures related to accessibility and adaptability of housing for persons with disabilities in accordance with the Reasonable Accommodation Ordinance. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous Program implementation is ongoing through application of the city’s Reasonable Accommodation Ordinance (CMC Chapter 21.87). Updates to the ordinance, and other sections of Title 21, Zoning, are considered through the city’s bi-annual Zone Code Cleanup. The next Zone Code Cleanup is scheduled for 2026. Other 1 https://ecode360.com/44013980?highlight=a ccommodation&highlight=reasonable&search Id=11664998008131956#44013981 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 68 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 2.12 (a) - Housing for large households Continue to implement this requirement as part of the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance (i.e., that 10% of lower income units should have 3 or more bdrms). 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city continues to enforce the requirement that 10% of inclusionary units, in projects with 10 more affordable units, be 3BR+. In 2024, Ordinance No. CS-474 amended the City’s Inclusionary program to require that the bedroom count and unit sizes of affordable units shall be commensurate with market rate units. Other 1 Contact Staff 2.12 (b) - Housing for large households The city shall encourage housing designs that meet the needs of extended, multigenerational, and/or large families. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city continues to enforce the requirement that 10% of inclusionary units, in projects with 10 or more affordable units, be 3BR+. In 2024 Ordinance No. CS-474 amended the City’s Inclusionary program to require that the bedroom count and unit sizes of affordable units shall be commensurate with market rate units. Other 1 Contact Staff 2.13 (a) - Housing for Homeless Participate in the North County Homeless Action Committee, regional or sub-regional summit(s) including decision-makers from north San Diego County jurisdictions, and SANDAG for the purposes of coordinating efforts, reducing the unsheltered population, increasing emergency and permanent housing, and leveraging resources to address homelessness. This will be done on an on-going basis based with listed organizations. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is part of sub regional and regional efforts to address homelessness. The city partnered with the city of Oceanside for an Encampment Resolution Funding grant to reduce encampments along the shared border of the two cities. The city contributes funding to the Alliance for Regional Solutions which funds shelter beds in the region. The city contributed funding to Catholic Charities to expand staffing so their facility can better serve guests as a low barrier shelter. The city is working with Catholic Charities to expand their facility to serve more people. Other 1 https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/d am/sdc/hhsa/programs/sd/documents/North- County-Homeless-Action-Plan.pdf 2.13 (b) - Housing for Homeless Support the expansion of Catholic Charities’ La Posada Emergency Shelter. Work with Catholic Charities to lower the facility’s entry requirements to ensure the most vulnerable individuals are able to access shelter resources 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city contributed funding to Catholic Charities to expand staffing so their facility can better serve guests as a low barrier shelter. The city is working with Catholic Charities to expand their facility as a low barrier navigation center. Design work is complete to allow for an expansion of the facility to serve women and families. City staff will continue to work on this issue, as HCD has stated it does not support demolition of one building to allow reconstruction to serve more people. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/Home/Compone nts/News/News/2577/ 2.13 (c) - Housing for Homeless Continue to provide funding for local and sub- regional homeless service providers that operate temporary and emergency shelters, such as the North County Regional Winter Shelter Program, and La Posada de Guadalupe men’s homeless/farmworker shelter on an annual basis. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is part of sub regional and regional efforts to address homelessness. The city partnered with the city of Oceanside for an Encampment Resolution Funding grant to reduce encampments along the shared border of the two cities. The city contributes funding to the Alliance for Regional Solutions which funds shelter beds in the region. The city contributed funding to Catholic Charities to expand staffing so their facility can better serve guests as a low barrier shelter. The city is working with Catholic Charities to expand their facility to serve more people. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=9880001&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 69 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 2.13 (d) - Housing for Homeless Assist local non-profits and charitable organizations in securing state and federal funding for the acquisition, construction, and management of shelters on an on-going basis. Work with organizations annually to assess needs and plan for grant requests 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city contributes funding to the Alliance for Regional Solutions which funds shelter beds in the region. The city contributed funding to Catholic Charities to expand staffing so their facility can better serve guests as a low barrier shelter. The city is working with Catholic Charities to expand their facility to serve more people. Other 1 Contact Staff 2.13 (e) - Housing for Homeless Apply for new Section 8 mainstream vouchers as they become available to house individuals who are experiencing homelessness or at-risk of homelessness in the City of Carlsbad and continue to look for available funding opportunities. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous HUD funding has not been made available. The current program is currently in shortfall status as there are not enough funds to address participants currently on the program. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=9880001&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 2.13 (f) - Housing for Homeless Continue to fund a Flexible Housing Subsidy Program to help individuals experiencing homelessness secure and lease up vacate units in the community. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city funds a Rapid ReHousing program to help people experiencing homelessness secure and lease up vacate units in the community. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=9880001&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 2.13 (g) - Housing for Homeless Continue to provide housing navigation services.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city’s Housing Navigator position continues to assist homeless individuals find housing.Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6427878&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 2.13 (h) - Housing for Homeless Review the low barrier navigation centers, emergency shelters, and supportive housing provisions to comply with recent changes to state law [Government Code 65651 and Government Code 65583(a)(4)] and amend the zoning ordinance and other documents as necessary to comply. 10/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. The City Council passed Ord. CS-448 on June 6, 2023, amending the Zoning Ordinance regarding boardinghouses, emergency shelters, group homes, residential care facilities, and low barrier navigation centers to comply with state law. Staff will continue to bring forward any necessary amendments for approval to maintain compliance. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=10404223&dbid=0&repo=Cityo fCarlsbad 2.13 (i) - Housing for Homeless Identify data sources or procedures to quantify the homeless population for emergency shelters per AB 139 10/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. City staff have been publishing data that quantifies the homeless population in Carlsbad. The city also participates in regional data collection such as the Point in Time Count and Housing Inventory Count. In addition, the city works with providers such as Catholic Charities to monitor emergency shelter need. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6410719&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 2.13 (j) - Housing for Homeless Evaluate the potential to allow for emergency shelter or other temporary housing on properties owned by religious institutions. Implementation would be through appropriate updates to the city Zoning Ordinance. 4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program is complete. An evaluation including existing emergency shelter zoning allowances, best practices within the San Diego region, and recommendations was presented to the Planning Commission for consideration on April 19, 2023. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6427878&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 2.13 (k) - Housing for Homeless Facilities for persons experiencing homelessness, both temporary and long-term, shall not be placed in environments that would not be suitable for single-family housing. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The City Council passed Ord. CS-448 on June 6, 2023, amending the Zoning Ordinance regarding boardinghouses, emergency shelters, group homes, residential care facilities, and low barrier navigation centers to comply with state law. Staff will continue to bring forward any necessary amendments for approval to maintain compliance. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/h ousinghomeless-services/affordable-housing May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 70 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 2.14 (a) - Military/student referrals Periodically update the city’s inventory of assisted or below-market housing and make the information available on print and on the city’s website 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city's Housing and Homeless Services Department provides public information on affordable ownership and rental housing, including the affordable housing resale program and a map and description of current and future affordable rental housing. This information is available on its website and printed and available in public locations. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/h ousinghomeless-services/affordable-housing 2.14 (b) - Military/student referrals The City will annually provide to local military and student housing offices information about the availability of low-income housing in Carlsbad. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city's Housing and Homeless Services Department provides public information on affordable ownership and rental housing, including the affordable housing resale program and a map and description of current and future affordable rental housing. This information is available on its website and printed and available in public locations. Other 1 Contact Staff 2.15 (a) - Coastal housing monitor Continue to maintain records and prepare a summary report annually.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues to implement this program. In 2024, Carlsbad issued building permits for 196 dwellings (excluding accessory dwelling units) in the Coastal Zone. Of those units, a total of 13 were provided as affordable housing. A demolition permit was issued for one unit in the Coastal Zone to allow for the construction of a single-family residence. A 2025 report is not available at this time. Other 1 Contact Staff 2.16 (a) - AHEPR Prepare an Annual Progress Report (APR) that reports on implementation of the Housing Element by April 1 of each year (covering the previous calendar year). 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous On March 18, 2025, the City Council adopted Resolution 2025- 064, accepting the 2024 Annual Progress Report.Other 1 Contact Staff 2.16 (b) - AHEPR Submit the APR to the City Council, HCD, OPR, and SANDAG. For HCD and OPR submissions, the city will submit APRs through HCD’s online annual progress reporting system or by emailing APRs to apr@hcd.ca.gov and to opr.apr@opr.ca.gov. 4/20/2029 6th Cycle Continuous On March 18, 2025, the City Council adopted Resolution 2025- 064, accepting the 2024 Annual Progress Report. City staff successfully submitted the report to all required agencies by the mandatory due date. Other 1 https://cityrecords.city.carlsbadca.gov/WebL ink/DocView.aspx?id=5319254&dbid=0&repo =CityOfCarlsbad&searchid=7019ec24-bdab- 47d3-93ed-a17ecda5ba1b 2.2 (a) - GMP Develop an alternative solution that will replace or modify the City’s Growth Management Plan (GMP).12/1/2024 6th Cycle Completed As stated in the text of Program 2.2 in the Housing Element, the program would not be required if the City Council adopted findings preempting the housing cap requirement of Proposition E/the Growth Management Plan. On April 6, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution 2021-074 that suspended the growth cap and moratorium provisions of the Growth Management Program. Therefore, this program is complete. Other 1 https://cityrecords.city.carlsbadca.gov/WebL ink/DocView.aspx?id=5319254&dbid=0&repo =CityOfCarlsbad&searchid=7019ec24-bdab- 47d3-93ed-a17ecda5ba1b 2.2 (b) - GMP Provide guidance on infrastructure planning and finance as part of the revised Growth Management Plan that emphasizes infrastructure priorities based on housing location for lower-income households. 12/1/2024 6th Cycle Completed As stated in the text of Program 2.2 in the Housing Element, the program would not be required if the City Council adopted findings preempting the housing cap requirement of Proposition E/the Growth Management Plan. On April 6, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution 2021-074 that suspended the growth cap and moratorium provisions of the Growth Management Program. Therefore, this program is complete. Other 1 https://cityrecords.city.carlsbadca.gov/WebL ink/DocView.aspx?id=5319254&dbid=0&repo =CityOfCarlsbad&searchid=7019ec24-bdab- 47d3-93ed-a17ecda5ba1b May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 71 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 2.2 (c) - GMP Propose changes in the Growth Management Plan into other appropriate planning documents, including the General Plan, so that these are consistent with the updated Plan and do not create caps or other limits that constrain the community’s ability to meet housing obligations, under California law, at all income levels and in keeping with Carlsbad’s RHNA. 12/1/2024 6th Cycle Completed As stated in the text of Program 2.2 in the Housing Element, the program would not be required if the City Council adopted findings preempting the housing cap requirement of Proposition E/the Growth Management Plan. On April 6, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution 2021-074 that suspended the growth cap and moratorium provisions of the Growth Management Program. Therefore, this program is complete. Other 1 https://cityrecords.city.carlsbadca.gov/WebLi nk/DocView.aspx?id=5319254&dbid=0&repo =CityOfCarlsbad&searchid=7019ec24-bdab- 47d3-93ed-a17ecda5ba1b 2.2 (d) - GMP Replace or modify City Council Policy Statement 43 to align with new Growth Management Plan.12/1/2024 6th Cycle Completed As stated in the text of Program 2.2 in the Housing Element, the program would not be required if the City Council adopted findings preempting the housing cap requirement of Proposition E/the Growth Management Plan. On April 6, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution 2021-074 that suspended the growth cap and moratorium provisions of the Growth Management Program. Therefore, this program is complete. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=9921058&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 2.3 (a) - DBO Respond, in a timely manner, to update the Carlsbad Zoning Ordinance / Municipal Code to integrate future changes in State Density Bonus Law, including update to reflect the requirements of AB 2345 (2020). 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and continues to implement this ongoing program. The city’s semi-annual Zone Code Updates can integrate state law changes. Updates can occur more frequently as necessary. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpub lisheddocument/8169/638967418316170000 2.3 (b) - DBO Apply the city's Density Bonus Ordinance, consistent with state law.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and continues to implement this ongoing program. The city maintains an informational bulletin to help housing developers understand the density bonus process. The bulletin was last updated in 2025. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpub lisheddocument/8169/638967418316170000 2.3 (c) - DBO Ensure that housing developers are informed about the city’s density bonus program during pre- development conferences, inquiries, and at application and highlight the additional development potential available. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying with and continues to implement this ongoing program. It regularly advises developers about the density bonus program as part of preliminary review applications and formal project reviews. The city maintains an informational bulletin to help housing developers understand the density bonus process. The bulletin was last updated in 2025. Other 1 Contact city staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 72 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 2.4 (a) - City-initiated development Actively work on an on-going basis with developers with interest in city-owned properties to negotiate residential or mixed-use development. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous As discussed in detail in Program 1.1 b, the City Council’s 2024 approval of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezone Program resulted in two city-owned sites (sites 2 and 6) designated for residential or residential/commercial (mixed use). Regarding site 2, The Shoppes at Carlsbad, the city (owner of the mall parking lot) and SteelWave (new owner of the mall buildings) continued to discuss development options in 2025. The property was also found to be exempt from the State Lands Act. The City Council on June 24, 2025, adopted Resolution 2025-150 declaring the city- owned parking lot properties located at The Shoppes at Carlsbad as exempt surplus land under California Government Code Section 54221(f)(1)(J). Regarding Site 6, Crossings Golf Course, the site received final Coastal Commission approval of its land use designation change to residential only in February 2026. Regarding Site 6, Crossings Golf Course, the site received final Coastal Commission approval of its land use designation change to residential only in February 2026. Other 1 Contact city staff 2.4 (b) - City-initiated development Modify existing programs and develop new programs and funding sources to provide city incentives to enhance the production of housing for lower-income households 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous As discussed in detail in Program 1.1 b, the City Council’s 2021 approval of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezoning Program provided 3,447 units at the lower and moderate-income levels spread across 16 sites throughout the city, including several sites in the Coastal Zone. All sites rezoned as part of this program allow residential by right and require a minimum 20 percent of the units to be affordable to lower-income households. The two city-owned program sites require a minimum 40 percent of the units to be affordable to lower-income households. The Rezoning Program also created new higher density residential designations at densities appropriate for lower-income households. On August 15, 2025, the California Coastal Commission approved the rezoning of Rezoning Program sites in the Coastal Zone, contingent upon the city’s acceptance of several suggested modifications, which the City Council did on December 9, 2025. Further, the City Council on June 24, 2025, adopted Resolution 2025-150, declaring the city-owned parking lot properties (Rezoning Program site 2) located at The Shoppes at Carlsbad as exempt surplus land under California Government Code Section 54221(f)(1)(J). Other 1 Contact city staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 73 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 2.4 (c) - City-initiated development Actively work with development partners to pursue development of rental and for sale housing on sites and included the RHNA after Program 1.1 is implemented. Sites are included in this Element and listed on Table B-5 in Appendix B. To support this effort, the city will: --- Pursue funding to support development of these sites, including necessary infrastructure improvements. --- Actively pursue the relocation of the city’s Public Works Yard to its new location and conduct site preparation needed to create a site ready for development. --- Work closely with the owner of the Shoppes @ Carlsbad to move forward on the redevelopment of this site to a mixed-use format center that includes a mix of residential income units, including units for very low- and low-income households. --- Work closely with the owner of the Shoppes @ Carlsbad to evaluate the inclusion of alternative housing concepts, such as micro-units. 12/1/2024 6th Cycle In Progress As discussed in detail in Program 1.1 b, the City Council’s 2024 approval of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezone Program resulted in two city-owned sites (sites 2 and 6) designated for residential or residential/commercial (mixed use). The Public Works Yard (site 15) was not one of the sites included in the final RHNA determination and it is no longer being pursued for residential development. Regarding Site 2, The Shoppes at Carlsbad, the city (owner of the mall parking lot) and SteelWave (new owner of the mall buildings) continued to discuss development options in 2025. The property was also found to be exempt from the State Lands Act. The City Council on June 24, 2025, adopted Resolution 2025-150 declaring the city-owned parking lot properties located at The Shoppes at Carlsbad as exempt surplus land under California Government Code Section 54221(f)(1)(J). Regarding Site 6, Crossings Golf Course, the site received final Coastal Commission approval of its land use designation change to residential only in February 2026. In 2025, the city continued to prepare an update to its Real Estate Strategic Plan to identify parameters for developing the two city- owned sites. The updated plan is scheduled for City Council review in March 2026. Other 1 Contact city staff 2.4 (d) - City-initiated development If the sites are included in the final RHNA determination, actively pursue activities such as preparing and issuing Requests for Proposals (RFP) for residential development of the city’s Public Works Yard and the Crossings Golf Course 12/1/2024 6th Cycle In Progress As discussed in detail in Program 1.1 b, the City Council’s 2024 approval of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Rezone Program resulted in two city-owned sites (sites 2 and 6) designated for residential or residential/commercial (mixed use). The Public Works Yard (site 15) was not one of the sites included in the final RHNA determination and it is no longer being pursued for residential development. Regarding Site 2, The Shoppes at Carlsbad, the city (owner of the mall parking lot) and SteelWave (new owner of the mall buildings) continued to discuss development options in 2025. The property was also found to be exempt from the State Lands Act. The City Council on June 24, 2025, adopted Resolution 2025-150 declaring the city-owned parking lot properties located at The Shoppes at Carlsbad as exempt surplus land under California Government Code Section 54221(f)(1)(J). Regarding site 6, Crossings Golf Course, the site received final Coastal Commission approval of its land use designation change to residential only in February 2026. In 2025, the city continued to prepare an update to its Real Estate Strategic Plan to identify parameters for developing the two city- owned sites. The updated plan is scheduled for City Council review in March 2026. Other 1 Also https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=7245827&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 74 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 2.4 (e) - City-initiated development For properties where the city has an ownership interest, the city will leverage this ownership to negotiate a higher percentage of lower- income units than would be required under current city code. On projects over 30 units, this will also include units for very low-income and special needs households. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous As part of the City Council’s approval of the Housing Element Rezoning Program in 2024, the City Council adopted Resolution 2024-016, which requires that not less than 40 percent of the total number of those housing units developed on any city-owned parcel shall be affordable to households whose incomes are equal to, or less than, 75 percent of the maximum income of lower income households, and at least half of which shall be affordable to very low income households. Other 1 Detailed in Real Estate Strategic Plan set to be adopted on 3/10/26, contact staff 2.5 (a) - Land Banking Solicit nonprofit developers when city-owned or acquired property becomes available for affordable housing and provide notice to the list of developers maintained by HCD. This will be assessed and reported annually with the Housing Element Annual Progress Report. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program; however, the city did not make any city-owned land available for affordable housing in 2025. Other 1 Detailed in Real Estate Strategic Plan set to be adopted on 3/10/26, contact staff 2.5 (b) - Land Banking Utilize, where feasible, private-public partnerships for development of affordable housing.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program by maintaining working relationships with public entities and private developers in pursuit of new affordable housing opportunities. Other 1 Detailed in RESP set to be adopted on 3/10/26, contact staff 2.6 (a) - HTF Actively pursue housing activities to encumber and disburse monies within the Housing Trust Fund that are specifically designated for the development of affordable housing for low-income households. This means regularly meeting with market rate and affordable housing developers and non-profit organizations (typically once a month and upon request) to advise of city resources and requirements and to share and learn of development opportunities; keeping abreast of community development and real estate activities, including potential prospects to acquire property; and, recommending property acquisitions and approval of Housing Trust Fund expenditures along with preparing and executing related loan documents. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. In 2023, the city applied for state of California Local Housing Trust Fund program funds for several projects which received local Carlsbad Housing Trust Fund awards. Unfortunately, the city’s application to the state was unsuccessful to the very competitive nature of the funding program. The city made one commitment of Housing Trust Fund dollars to low- income housing projects during 2025. The City Council approved an additional $500,000 loan commitment to Chelsea Investment Corporation, for the West Oaks affordable housing project. The city presents an annual report on the Housing Trust Fund to the Housing Commission and City Council that summarizes all activity for the year. Other 1 Contact staff 2.6 (b) - HTF The city will explore additional revenue opportunities to contribute to the Housing Trust Fund, reviewing the process on an annual basis as part of the Housing Element Annual Progress Report 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. In 2023, city applied for state of California Local Housing Trust Fund program funds for several projects which received local Carlsbad Housing Trust Fund awards. Unfortunately, the city’s application to the state was unsuccessful to the very competitive nature of the funding program. No additional funding opportunities were identified for 2025. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/ho using-homeless-services/affordable- housing/rental-assistance May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 75 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 2.7 (a) - Section 8 Continue to provide rental assistance to extremely low and very low income households.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues to maintain the rental assistance program. HUD has notified the City of Carlsbad that it is in a shortfall status as there are not enough funds to cover expenses for all participants on the program. The city is not allowed to issue any new vouchers through attrition. The city has applied for shortfall funding as it becomes available. Other 1 Contact staff 2.7 (b) - Section 8 Apply for additional Housing Choice Vouchers when made available by HUD.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues to identify and apply for additional funding as it becomes available. HUD is not adding funding for new vouchers at this time, just funds to cover participants at risk of losing their assistance. Other 1 Contact staff 2.7 (c) - Section 8 Proactively seek additional funding that can be used, in addition to Section 8 funds, to provide subsidies to lower-income households to bring monthly rents in line with affordability guidelines. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues to identify and apply for additional funding as it becomes available.Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=9880001&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 2.7 (d) - Section 8 Market and expand outreach to landowners, property managers, and potential households to increase the distribution of housing vouchers in high opportunity areas of the city. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city created a Housing Navigator position to help identify opportunities to utilize housing vouchers.Other 1 https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sd c/sdhcd/home-buyers-owners/payment- assistance.html 2.8 (a) - Down payment assist Continue participation of the HOME Consortium Down Payment and Closing Cost Program to provide loans for approximately six low-income households. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues participation in the San Diego County Regional HOME Consortium to make this program available to Carlsbad residents. This program is administered by the County of San Diego and not the City of Carlsbad. Other 1 Contact staff 2.9 (a) - Assistance for Special Needs Pops The city will continue to provide CDBG funds to community, social welfare, non-profit, and other charitable groups that provide services for those with special needs in the north San Diego County area with a focus on Carlsbad residents. For CDBG funds, this will be done through the annual Action Plan process. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. For FY 2024-25, the city distributed $140,343 in CDBG funds to two non-profit agencies to provide homelessness prevention services to low-income households. Emergency rental assistance assisted 35 households with rent and utilities payments to prevent them from entering homelessness and an additional 630 Carlsbad households were served through other CDBG-funded services. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpub lisheddocument/15879/638379724047970 000 2.9 (b) - Assistance for Special Needs Pops The City shall provide an Informational Guide in print form and on the City’s website regarding reasonable accommodations by January 2022. This guide will be updated on an on-going basis, as needed, to reflect changing regulations and requirements. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous A reasonable accommodations application form available is available on the city website. The city has also developed an informational bulletin on reasonable accommodations. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=9954191&dbid=0&repo=CityOf Carlsbad&searchid=2396f0a1-df82-4efe-b724- b1022c572d9c May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 76 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 2.9 (c) - Assistance for Special Needs Pops In order to assist in the housing needs for special needs populations, the city will: --- engage with housing advocates on the identification of needs and new solutions, --- encourage housing developers, through the city’s Inclusionary Housing Ordinance requirements, to designate a portion of new affordable housing units for special needs populations, and --- the city will pursue funding sources designated for housing for special needs groups. --- progress, activities, and issues will be assessed and reported annually with the Housing Element Annual Progress Report and addressed as part of the Semi-Annual Zoning Code Update Review starting in December 2023. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous This program is complete/underway. Staff prepared a memorandum summarizing ongoing efforts and progress made in 2023. Efforts undertaken include engaging with housing advocates on the 2023 homeless action plan; continued implementation of the inclusionary housing ordinance; receipt of two grants for homeless housing assistance (HUD Continuum of Care funding for Rapid Re-Housing and Permanent Supportive Housing); and initiation of an annual memo that will report activities related to meeting the needs of special needs populations. Additionally, the City Council passed Ord. CS-448 on June 6, 2023, amending the Zoning Ordinance regarding boardinghouses, emergency shelters, group homes, residential care facilities, and low barrier navigation centers to ensure continued compliance with state law. On Jan. 31, 2024, the city submitted with the City of Oceanside a joint Encampment Resolution Funding Program grant proposal to the state. On April 18, 2024, the California Interagency Council on Homelessness notified both cities of the grant approval and its funding; Carlsbad’s portion of the funding approved was approximately $5.3 million. On Aug. 27, 2024, the City Council authorized the City Manager to execute related agreements with three homeless services providers – the Community Resource Center, Whole Person Care Clinic and Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego – to fund and provide the services identified in the grant and help individuals experiencing homelessness move into stable housing. Programs provided by these organizations include housing coordination and rapid re-housing and housing stability assistance. Other 1 Contact Staff 2.9 (d) - Assistance for Special Needs Pops The city will assess and monitor, as data is available, the needs for farmworker housing within the community. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues to monitor the farmworker community within Carlsbad, and beds continue to be available for farm workers at the La Posada de Guadalupe shelter. State HCD authorized farmworker beds to be utilized for general homeless individuals, but farmworkers still receive a preference. Other 1 Contact Staff 2.9 (e) - Assistance for Special Needs Pops Facilitate and support efforts of individuals, private organizations, and public agencies to provide safe and adequate housing for farmworkers in agriculturally-zoned areas 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues to monitor the farmworker community within Carlsbad, and beds continue to be available for farmworkers at the La Posada de Guadalupe shelter. State HCD authorized farmworker beds to be utilized for general homeless individuals, but farmworkers still receive a preference. Other 1 Contact Staff 3.1 (a) - Pursue funding On an annual basis (timing will vary depending on the grant source), review available grant funding for housing or housing services. Pursue applicable funding or support other agencies and organizations in obtaining funding that benefits Carlsbad households. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city continues to identify and apply for additional funding as it becomes available. No additional funding sources were identified for 2025. Other 1 Contact Staff 3.1 (b) - Pursue funding Obtain funding sources to implement the programs contained in the Housing Element.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city continues to identify and apply for additional funding as it becomes available. No additional funding sources were identified for 2025. Other 1 Contact staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 77 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 3.2 (a) - Condo conversions Continue implementation of the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance and impose inclusionary housing requirements on condominium conversions. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues to apply inclusionary requirements to condominium conversions. In 2025, there were no entitlements approved for condominium conversions. Other 1 Contact staff 3.3 (a) - MHP conversion Continue to regulate the conversion of mobile home parks in Carlsbad, as permitted by state law.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program.Other 1 Contact staff 3.3 (b) - MHP conversion As appropriate, provide information to mobile home park tenants regarding potential tenant purchase of parks and assistance available, through programs such as State’s Mobile home Park Rehabilitation and Restoration Ownership Program (MPRROP) 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous   The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=10563703&dbid=0&repo=CityO fCarlsbad 3.4 (a) - acquisition/rehab/retention of rental housing Contact nonprofit housing developers annually to explore opportunities for acquisition/rehabilitation of rental housing. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program. City staff discuss developer interest year round. During 2025, the city engaged with two non-profit housing providers to develop a plan for the acquisition and rehabilitation of Chestnut Apartments, a 16-unit affordable rental community located in the Barrio neighborhood. During 2025, the city allocated approximately $500,000 in CDBG funds to address immediate repairs at the Chestnut Apartments. Additionally, the city allocated approximately $600,000 in CDBG funds to Tyler Court Senior Apartments, a 75-unit affordable senior community in the Village neighborhood, for needed capital improvements. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=10563703&dbid=0&repo=CityO fCarlsbad 3.4 (b) - acquisition/rehab/retention of rental housing As appropriate and as financially feasible, make funding available to non-profit organizations to assist in the acquisition and rehabilitation of existing rental housing. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program. City staff discuss developer interest year round. During 2025, the city engaged with two non-profit housing providers to develop a plan for the acquisition and rehabilitation of Chestnut Apartments, a 16-unit affordable rental community located in the Barrio neighborhood. During 2025, the city allocated approximately $500,000 in CDBG funds to address immediate repairs at the Chestnut Apartments. Additionally, the city allocated approximately $600,000 in CDBG funds to Tyler Court Senior Apartments, a 75-unit affordable senior community in the Village neighborhood, for needed capital improvements. Other 1 https://ecode360.com/44012852 3.4 (c) - acquisition/rehab/retention of rental housing Allow dwellings to be rehabilitated that do not meet current lot size, setback, or other current zoning standards so long as the nonconformity is not increased and there is no threat to public health and/or safety. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 21.48, Nonconforming lots, structures and uses, permits the rehabilitation of a nonconforming residential structure. Other 1 Contact staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 78 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 3.4 (d) - acquisition/rehab/retention of rental housing Only allow the demolition of existing multi-family rental units serving lower- and moderate-income households when: --- a structure is found to be substandard and unsuitable for rehabilitation, or --- Is part of a project to replace existing units with an increase in overall units, as permitted by density, including a proportionate number that will be affordable, and/or --- the action adheres to State law requiring tenant notice and landlord relocation assistance in cases of demolition of multifamily housing. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program. The city complies with all state laws regarding demolition of existing housing units, including multi-family housing in which lower and moderate-income households reside. Planners are aware of restrictions on demolition of MF housing; The Hope Apt project in the Village at 1006 Village Drive is a good example of a development project that conformed with this condition. Projects in the Village specifically encounter this condition more frequently than in the rest of the city. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=7314563&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad&cr=1 3.5 (a) - Rehab of owner-occ housing Update program to expand eligible costs and increase maximum loan amount.4/1/2022 6th Cycle Completed Completed in 2022 and amended with City Council approval in 2024.Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpub lisheddocument/17445/63851555151860000 0 3.5 (b) - Rehab of owner-occ housing Continue to implement the city's minor home repair program.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program. During 2025, no applications were received for the Minor Home Repair Program. Other 1 https://ecode360.com/44012852 3.5 (c) - Rehab of owner-occ housing Allow dwellings to be rehabilitated that do not meet current lot size, setback, or other current zoning standards so long as the nonconformity is not increased and there is no threat to public health and/or safety. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 21.48, Nonconforming lots, structures and uses, permits the rehabilitation of a nonconforming residential structure. Other 1 Contact staff 3.6 (a) - Aff. housing resale Continue implementation of affordable housing resale program.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program. During 2025, the city acquired four (4) affordable units, one of which was resold to a qualified low-income homebuyer. The remaining three (3) units will be resold to qualified homebuyers in 2026. Two (2) additional units, that were acquired by the city in 2024, were resold to qualified low-income homebuyers during 2025. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6368756&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 4.1 (a) - Fair housing services Allocate annual funding for fair housing services through the Action Plan process for the use of CDBG funds 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city utilizes its CDBG funds to maintain a contract with a fair housing provider (Legal Aid Society) to provide legal support to lower income households regarding fair housing issues, as well as perform outreach and education, and conduct testing to examine the levels of discrimination in the rental housing market. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Do cView.aspx?id=6368756&dbid=0&repo=Cityo fCarlsbad 4.1 (b) - Fair housing services Participate in regional efforts to mitigate impacts to fair housing choice 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city participates in the San Diego Regional Alliance for Fair Housing, attending quarterly meetings, and collaborating to address impediments identified in the Regional Analysis of Impediments. Additionally, the city works with a contracted fair housing provider to provide legal support to lower income households regarding fair housing issues, as well as perform outreach and education, and conduct testing to examine the levels of discrimination in the rental housing market. Other 1 Contact Staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 79 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 4.1 (c) - Fair housing services Distribute educational materials to property owners, apartment managers, and tenants relative to fair housing requirements, regulations, and services. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. Housing and Homeless Services distributes Fair Housing flyers in English and Spanish at City Hall and throughout the community. Other 1 Numerous examples, contact staff 4.1 (d) - Fair housing services Make public announcements, via different media (e.g., social media, newspaper ads, and public service announcements at local radio and television channels) related to fair housing programs and opportunities. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program. Information is shared through the city’s social media, public notices on the city’s website and in local newspapers, and during public meetings, such as the Housing Commission. Other 1 Contact staff. 4.1 (e) - Fair housing services Conduct workshops and training with different community-based organizations.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement this ongoing program by evaluating and acting upon opportunities to work with community-based organizations as it relates to fair housing. In addition to the ongoing work of identifying and engaging with potential community-based fair housing partner organizations, in 2025, the city completed an internal evaluation of existing outreach methods and industry best practices to ensure that the city’s approach is equitable and inclusive. Other 1 Contact staff 4.1 (f) - Fair housing services Conduct fair housing workshops and training in Spanish.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. Housing and Homeless Services utilizes its CDBG funds to maintain a contract with a fair housing provider to provide fair housing services, including conducting training and education for residents and housing providers. The trainings are offered in Spanish and English. The city hosts an annual workshop on Fair Housing services at the Housing Commission; the meeting is open and available to community organizations and members. The recorded workshop remains available on the city’s website for those not available to attend in person. Other 1 Contact staff 4.1 (g) - Fair housing services Hold diversity awareness events and programs at various locations throughout the city.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous In 2025, the city completed an internal evaluation of existing outreach methods and industry best practices to ensure that the city’s approach is equitable and inclusive. Other 1 Contact staff for the Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report 4.1 (h) - Fair housing services Outreach targeted and related to home financing opportunities.4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous City continues ongoing practices to conduct outreach related to home financing. In 2025, the city completed an internal evaluation of existing outreach methods and industry best practices to ensure that the city’s approach is equitable and inclusive. Section 8.4 of the Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report recommends best practices for outreach focused on home financing options. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6368756&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 4.1 (i) - Fair housing services Monitor and respond to complaints of discrimination (i.e., intaking, investigation of complaints, and resolution). 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city maintains a contract with fair housing provider and receives quarterly progress reports. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6368756&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad 4.1 (j) - Fair housing services Referring services to appropriate agencies 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city maintains a contract with fair housing provider. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=6368756&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 80 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 4.1 (k) - Fair housing services Conduct fair housing testing at random sites to measure compliance and remove any such impediments through fair housing law enforcement. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city’s contract with fair housing provider includes testing to measure levels of discrimination. Other 1 Contact staff 4.1 (l) - Fair housing services Continue working collaboratively with San Diego Regional Alliance for Fair Housing to identify (SD RAFFH) to promote fair housing, education, and advocacy. The SD RAFFH also oversees the regional preparation of the Analysis of Impediments. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city participates in the San Diego Regional Alliance for Fair Housing, attending quarterly meetings, and collaborating to address impediments identified in the Regional Analysis of Impediments. Additionally, the city works with a contracted fair housing provider to provide legal support to lower income households regarding fair housing issues, as well as perform outreach and education, and conduct testing to examine the levels of discrimination in the rental housing market. Other 1 Contact staff 4.1 (m) - Fair housing services Take affirmative actions to further fair housing choice in the city, and implement the solutions developed in the Regional Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice to mitigate and / or remove fair housing impediments. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city works collaboratively to address impediments identified in the Regional Analysis of Impediments. Additionally, the city works with a contracted fair housing provider to provide legal support to lower income households regarding fair housing issues, as well as perform outreach and education, and conduct testing to examine the levels of discrimination in the rental housing market. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=5141320&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad; and https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=5161012&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad&cr=1 4.1 (o) - Fair housing services Target housing creation or mixed income strategies (e.g., funding, incentives, policies and programs, density bonuses, land banks, housing trust funds) and market opportunities in all parts of the community. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The City Council adopted Policy 57 which provides Inclusionary Housing alternatives compliance options, including provision of a range of income-ranges and increased density in exchange for a greater percentage of affordability. Additionally, City Council Policy 90 defines the process by which Housing Trust Funds should be administered. Other 1 https://ecode360.com/44013753; and https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/co mmunity-development/planning/housing- plan-update 4.2 (a) - AFFH Encourage mixed-income developments accessible to lower income residents citywide, especially in high opportunity and resource-rich areas through use of the city’s Inclusionary Housing Ordinance, Housing Trust Funds, development of city-owned properties, and use of grant funding for housing. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous Implementation of this objective happens through routine application of the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance. Plus, City Council adoption of the Housing Element Rezoning Program in 2024 ensured at least 20% of units on rezoning program sites will be affordable. These sites are also scattered about Carlsbad, including in the Coastal Zone. In addition, city-owned sites that are part of the rezoning program require at least 40% of units to be affordable. One of these sites is in the Coastal Zone. Other 1 https://ecode360.com/44013753; and https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/co mmunity-development/planning/housing- plan-update May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 81 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 4.2 (b) - AFFH Reduce barriers to housing, including but not limited to racial inequities, high housing costs, and public awareness of existing resources through use of the city’s Inclusionary Housing Ordinance, Housing Trust Funds, development of city-owned properties, and use of grant funding for housing. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous Implementation of this objective happens through routine application of the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance. Plus, City Council adoption of the Housing Element Rezoning Program in 2024 ensured at least 20% of units on rezoning program sites will be affordable. These sites are also scattered about Carlsbad, including in the Coastal Zone. In addition, city-owned sites that are part of the rezoning program require at least 40% of units to be affordable. One of these sites is in the Coastal Zone. Other 1 Contact staff 4.2 (c) - AFFH Establish a method of measuring the progress of fair housing practices, which can include the index of dissimilarity, the Regional Opportunity Index, and percentage of residents experiencing extreme housing cost burdens. Report the findings of these metrics as part of the city’s Housing Element Annual Progress Report each April. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous HHS currently has a process to measure progress of fair housing practices, as reported in the APR. In addition, in 2025, the city prepared an internal memo to evaluate the tracking of fair housing practices. Section 5 of the Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report recommends best practices to enhance the city’s current methodology and metrics for tracking progress of fair housing practices. Other 1 Contact staff 4.2 (d) - AFFH The city will use the information collected from Program 4.2 c. to proactively adjust and target community outreach. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous HHS currently has a process to measure progress of fair housing practices, as reported in the APR. In addition, in 2025, the city prepared an internal memo to evaluate the tracking of fair housing practices. Section 5 of the Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report recommends best practices to enhance the city’s current methodology and metrics for tracking progress of fair housing practices. Other 1 Contact staff 4.2 (e) - AFFH Expand understanding of the current state of fair housing practices and potential areas of discrimination by conducting an in-depth study of fair housing issues around the city. 4/1/2024 6th Cycle Completed In 2025, the city prepared an in-depth study to evaluate fair housing practices and to identify best practices for identifying potential discrimination related to those practices. Sections 3 and 4 of the Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report provide this analysis. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=5156829&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad&cr=1; 4.2 (f) - AFFH The city shall continue to facilitate opportunities for all residents and stakeholders to provide meaningful and effective input on proposed planning activities early on and continuously throughout plan development and the public review process. Outreach efforts to disadvantaged communities will be a priority. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous City continues to facilitate opportunities for all residents and stakeholders to provide meaningful and effective input on proposed planning activities early on and continuously throughout plan development and the public review process. In 2024, the city updated Council Policy 84 regarding public input in the development review process to be more inclusive and to cover a larger number of project types. In addition, in 2025, the city prepared an internal memo on fair housing and anti- segregation, and Section 6 of the Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report recommends best practices to enhance the city’s engagement to historically underrepresented and disenfranchised populations. Other 1 Contact staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 82 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 4.3 (a) - Anti-segregation Continue to use the city’s Inclusionary Ordinance and Housing Trust Fund to proactively reduce segregation and promote an equitable distribution of all housing types in the city. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. Housing and Homeless Services reviews development applications for compliance with applicable local and state housing laws, including the distribution of affordable housing units within mixed-income properties. Further, implementation of this objective happens through routine application of the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance. Plus, City Council adoption of the Housing Element Rezoning Program in 2024 ensured at least 20% of units on rezoning program sites will be affordable. These sites are also scattered about Carlsbad, including in the Coastal Zone. In addition, city-owned sites that are part of the rezoning program require at least 40% of units to be affordable. One of these sites is in the Coastal Zone. Other 1 See APR Report Body 4.3 (b) - Anti-segregation As part of the Housing Element Annual Report describe how programs have assisted in desegregation of housing to serve the entire population. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous Described in APR ‘Report Body’ The Inclusionary Housing Ordinance provides for affordable housing in various unit sizes at different income levels to be included in mixed income developments throughout the city. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=10624545&dbid=0&repo=Cityo fCarlsbad 4.3 (c) - Anti-segregation Implement a placemaking program for the Village- Barrio Master Plan with the Village and Barrio Master Plan that includes activities such as: ---Culture mapping in historically underserved neighborhoods. ---Community development pilot program to enhance walkability, bicycling, and transit access consistent with mobility improvements identified in Chapter 4 of the adopted Village and Barrio Master Plan. ---Best practices in design and architecture to ensure building types promote cohesion across neighborhoods. ---Evaluate Village and Barrio Master Plan policies and standards to assure they are adequately effective to protect existing residents from displacement. Based on this evaluation, revise the Village and Barrio Master Plan to enhance tenant protection and reduce displacement risk, and add provisions, as necessary, as part of the placemaking program to be developed. 4/1/2023 6th Cycle Completed This program objective is complete. It was accomplish through multiple separate efforts undertaken over a number of years to address the different aspects of the objective. The component that addressed the culture mapping was a new map/infographic that synthesized input provided by community members on the places and buildings in the Barrio neighborhood with historic and cultural significance to the residents of the Barrio. This reference document will serve as a guide to help protect those cultural assets and educate the broader community about the unique identity and contributions of the Barrio and its residents. The best practices in design and architecture, and the evaluation of policies and standard in the Village and Barrio Master Plan (VBMP) were accomplished through an internal memo, which includes recommendations and best practices in design and architecture to promote cohesion across neighborhoods. The VBMP evaluation determined that the existing policies and standards are adequate to protect existing residents from displacement. The Memorandum: Best Practices in Design & Architecture; Review of VBMP & objective design standards includes optional recommendations that would further enhance protection from displacement Finally, the placemaking pilot program concluded on Nov. 18, 2025, when the City Council approved plans for the Barrio Traffic Calming Project. • The project enhances walkability, bicycling and access to transit consistent with Chapter 4 of the Village and Barrio Master Plan, which recommends traffic calming and other design features to slow down traffic, encourage safer driving behaviors, and make walking and biking more inviting. • The project includes: • New Other 1 Contact staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 83 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 4.3 (d) - Anti-segregation Target housing creation or mixed income strategies (e.g., funding, incentives, policies and programs, density bonuses, land banks, Housing Trust Funds) and market opportunities in all parts of the community. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues ongoing practices to target housing creation, etc. In 2025, the city prepared an internal memo to evaluate fair housing practices in the city, including the availability of housing and economic activities throughout the city. Section 7 of the Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report recommends methods to affirmatively reduce barriers to housing. The existing Inclusionary Housing Ordinance provides for affordable housing in various unit sizes at different income levels to be included in mixed income developments throughout the city. Further, City Council adoption of the Housing Element Rezoning Program in 2024 ensured at least 20% of units on rezoning program sites will be affordable. These sites are scattered about Carlsbad, including in the Coastal Zone. In addition, city-owned sites that are part of the rezoning program require at least 40% of units to be affordable. One of these sites is in the Coastal Zone. Other 1 Contact staff 4.3 (e) - Anti-segregation Implement General Plan Mobility Element policies regarding Safe Routes to School and enhancement of facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists, giving priority to implementation in the Village and Barrio areas and any other areas with a concentration of lower-income households. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city is working with several Carlsbad schools to create safe routes to school plan: Hope Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, and Sage Creek High School. The city anticipates expanding the program to other schools in the coming years, depending on funding. More information and analysis related to Safe Routes to School, as well as mobility options and obstacles for all modes of travel between community amenities/services and low income/underrepresented communities in Carlsbad is included in the internal 2025 Environmental Justice Best Practices Report. Other 1 Contact staff 4.3 (f) - Anti-segregation Review and update, as needed, all city land use and housing policies, programs and plans for their enhancement of fair housing in all neighborhoods in C'bad. As part of implementation of programs 2.7, 2.8, 3.1, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5, the city will target and prioritize resources, including but not limited to, marketing, outreach and program implementation to affirmatively further fair housing by enhancing housing mobility, revitalizing communities, promoting housing opportunities in high opportunity areas, and addressing displacement risk. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. In addition to ongoing programs like the bi- annual Zone Code Cleanup, in 2025 the city completed a comprehensive evaluation of programs and policies related to fair housing. The findings were documented in a comprehensive Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report, and the recommendations were summarized in an internal memo entitled Recommended Revisions to Update City of Carlsbad Provisions for Fair Housing. The evaluation of the city’s programs and policies found that the city has the necessary framework in place to address fair housing, segregation, and environmental justice issues, although this foundation can be further built upon and strengthen through various means. These documents will serve as a roadmap, in concert with the city’s Housing Element program objectives, to meet the housing needs of the community in the years to come. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/h ousing-homeless-services/affordable-housing May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 84 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 5.1 (a) - Access to info Improve and promote services on the city’s existing housing website by expanding the inventory of available multi-family housing facilities located within the City of Carlsbad, to include housing for all income levels. Update and maintain the list as necessary. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. Housing and Homeless Services maintains a list on its website and printed hard copy, that contains pertinent details about every affordable housing rental community within the city. Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/ho using-homeless-services/affordable-housing 5.1 (b) - Access to info Promote general public awareness of lower-income housing availability by providing the location, type, and contact information of housing developments located throughout the city. This list shall be available in a printed format and published on the city’s website. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. Housing and Homeless Services maintains a list on its website and printed hard copy, that contains pertinent details about every affordable housing rental community within the city. Other 1 https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=10744477&dbid=0&repo=CityO fCarlsbad 5.1 (c) - Access to info Develop, with support of Carlsbad Housing Commission, an awareness campaign to garner community support for affordable housing within all areas of the city. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. The city presents an informational presentation to the Housing Commission regarding projects recently approved, completed or under construction. Other 1 https:/sdfairhousing.org/ 5.1 (d) - Access to info Develop with support of SD RAFFH, ongoing outreach activities on fair housing challenges, programs, and solutions. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program.Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/ho using-homeless-services 5.1 (e) - Access to info Develop, maintain, and distribute public announcements/information on housing through a variety of mediums such as flyers, E-blasts, website updates, news media, printed handouts, and social media. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. An example of outreach conducted is the city’s Housing and Homeless Services website, which provides regularly updated information on affordable housing in Carlsbad; see supporting documents for a link to the website Other 1 https://www.carlsbadca.gov/city- hall/meetings-agendas 5.1 (f) - Access to info [Hold] Meetings [that] are conducted at suitable times, accessible to people with disabilities and public transit needs, and with resources, as feasible and appropriate, allocated for food, childcare, interpretation, and translation services. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city is complying and continues to implement with this ongoing program. Public meetings are regularly held at city facilities which meet requirements for those who are physically disabled. Meeting times are scheduled after regular business hours to allow working individuals to attend. In addition, meetings are generally webcast and recorded so interested parties can virtually observe or receive the information at another time. Certain meetings/working groups are also provided food or other offerings to minimize impacts on those participating. These notwithstanding, the city continues to evaluate how best to conduct meetings to encourage participation and access from the broader public. Other 1 See description of updates to Info Bulletins in report narrative 5.1 (g) - Access to info [Develop] Programs that include activities around eviction prevention, outreach programs that engage community members before any proposed neighborhood changes, etc. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous Housing and Homeless Services assisted Community Development with updating forms about state laws regarding housing, including housing replacement requirements, thus raising awareness about housing protections to lower-income households of projects that propose to demolish certain housing units. Other 1 Contact staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 85 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 6.1 (a) - Environmental Justice Consider EJ issues as they relate to the equitable provision of public facilities and services such as parks, rec facilities, comm gardens, public safety facilities, and other beneficial uses that improve the overall quality of life 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous City continues ongoing practices to provide public facilities and services. In 2025, city prepared an Environmental Justice Best Practices Report which includes extensive analysis of the accessibility/barrier to public facilities and services for those in lower- income and historically underrepresented areas of the city and presents best practices to bridge any gaps. Other 1 Contact staff 6.1 (b) - Environmental Justice Coordinate with utility providers in the siting, site layout, and design of gas, electric, and other wet and dry utilities, including changes to existing facilities, to minimize environmental, aesthetic, and safety impacts on existing and future residents. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous City continues ongoing practices to coordinate with utility providers related to siting and design of utilities.Other 1 Several policies do this, including https://records.carlsbadca.gov/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=5160946&dbid=0&repo=Cityof Carlsbad. 6.1 (c) - Environmental Justice Ensure the Zoning Ordinance and other city regulations allow for increased access to healthy foods by residents (e.g., healthy food retail outlets, comm gardens, farmers markets) 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous City continues ongoing practices to ensure the Zoning Ordinance and other regulations allow for access to healthy foods. The city provides community gardens for the public in three city parks and a community area. The Village and Barrio Master Plan permits community gardens and a farmers market as well. Further, the city’s agriculture heritage is reflected in the Zoning Ordinance, which permits agriculture in most residential zones. In addition, in 2025, the city prepared an Environmental Justice Best Practices Report, which includes recommendations to enhance residents’ access to healthy food. Other 1 Contact staff 6.1 (d) - Environmental Justice Identify gaps between disadvantaged neighborhoods and commercial service areas, community facilities (e.g., hiking trails, parks, beaches, open space trails, sidewalks, and bikeways), and institutional and medical services and develop plans and programs to enhance these connections to encourage the incorporation of physical activity in everyday travel. 12/1/2024 6th Cycle Completed The city prepared an Environmental Justice Best Practices Report in 2025 that identifies gaps between disadvantaged neighborhoods and commercial, community, and institutional/medical services, and how connections can be enhanced, including analysis for all modes of travel (pedestrian, bicycle, car, and transit) to ensure that the analysis supports provision of access by both active and vehicular modes. Other 1 Contact staff 6.1 (e) - Environmental Justice Continue to enforce Municipal Code violations that compromise the safety of homes and the health of their residents. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues ongoing practices to enforce CMC violations that compromise safety of homes and health or residents. The city’s 2025 Environmental Justice Best Practices Report recommends best practices to further support safe and sanitary housing. Other 1 Contact staff 6.1 (f) - Environmental Justice Conduct outreach and provide information (including updates to the municipal codes and penalties for code violations) to residential landowners in the city to ensure all homes are safe and sanitary. 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues ongoing practices for outreach and providing information to residents and landowners about safe and sanitary homes. The city’s 2025 Environmental Justice Best Practices Report recommends best practices to further support safe and sanitary housing; and Sections 6 and 8 of the 2025 Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report provide recommendations on outreach and informing disadvantaged communities. Other 1 Contact staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 86 of 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name of Program Objective Projected Completion Date in Housing Element Applicable Cycle Status of Program Implementation Program Implementation Details Quantified Outcomes: Category Quantified Outcomes: Count Supporting Documents Housing Programs Progress Report Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. Table D Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 6.1 (g) - Environmental Justice Actively seek a variety of funding opportunities for neighborhoods of concentrated poverty such as rehabilitation, parks, transit and active transportation 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues ongoing practices to seek funding opportunities for neighborhood rehabilitation, parks, transit, and transportation. The city’s 2025 Environmental Justice Best Practices Report recommends best practices to improve residents’ access to various public facilities and services; the best practices include examples of how the different approaches could be funded. Also, Section 7.3 of the 2025 Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report identifies funding strategies to facilitate greater opportunities for affordable housing. Other 1 Contact staff 6.1 (h) - Environmental Justice Collaborate with high performing school districts to promote a diversity of students and staff to serve lower income students 4/15/2029 6th Cycle Continuous The city continues ongoing practices to collaborate with school districts. Section 8 of the 2025 Fair Housing Existing Conditions Report recommends best practices for fair housing services, including coordination with schools to provide information to residents who are historically underrepresented and to promote diversity awareness. Other 1 Contact staff May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 87 of 93 Jurisdiction Carlsbad ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Reporting Period 2025 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) Planning Period 6th Cycle 04/30/2021 - 04/30/2029 NoDoes the Jurisdiction have a local tenant preference policy? If the jurisdiction has a local tenant preference policy, provide a link to the jurisdiction's webpage containing authorizing local ordinance and supporting materials. Notes Table K Tenant Preference Policy Local governments are required to inform HCD about any local tenant preference ordinance the local government maintains when the jurisdiction submits their annual progress report on housing approvals and production, per Government Code 7061 (SB 649, 2022, Cortese). Effective January 1, 2023, local governments adopting a tenant preference are required to create a webpage on their internet website containing authorizing local ordinance and supporting materials, no more than 90 days after the ordinance becomes operational. May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 88 of 93 Total Award Amount Total award amount is auto-populated based on amounts entered in rows 15-26. Task $ Amount Awarded $ Cumulative Reimbursement Requested Other Funding Notes Summary of entitlements, building permits, and certificates of occupancy (auto-populated from Table A2) Current YearDeed Restricted 0Non-Deed Restricted 0Deed Restricted 0Non-Deed Restricted 0Deed Restricted 11Non-Deed Restricted 0Deed Restricted 0Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 2 Non-Deed Restricted 0 189 202 Current Year Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0Deed Restricted 0Non-Deed Restricted 0Deed Restricted 16Non-Deed Restricted 0Deed Restricted 19Non-Deed Restricted 0Deed Restricted 0Non-Deed Restricted 1 307 343 Current Year Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 0 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 45 Non-Deed Restricted 0 Deed Restricted 84Non-Deed Restricted 0Deed Restricted 12Non-Deed Restricted 0 577 718 Moderate Above Moderate Total Units Completed Entitlement Issued by Affordability Summary Income Level Very Low Low Moderate Above Moderate Total Units Building Permits Issued by Affordability Summary Income Level Very Low Low Acutely Low Extremely Low Total Units Certificate of Occupancy Issued by Affordability Summary Income Level Very Low Low Moderate Above Moderate Acutely Low Extremely Low Acutely Low Extremely Low ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT Local Early Action Planning (LEAP) Reporting (CCR Title 25 §6202) Please update the status of the proposed uses listed in the entity’s application for funding and the corresponding impact on housing within the region or jurisdiction, as applicable, categorized based on the eligible uses specified in Section 50515.02 or 50515.03, as applicable. -$ Task Status May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 89 of 93 Description of Terms and Methods 2025 HOUSING ELEMENT ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT Regional Housing Needs – The determination of housing need for Carlsbad and all other jurisdictions in California is derived from the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) prepared by the local regional councils of government (SANDAG) before the beginning of each housing cycle. Based upon these assessments of need, the local jurisdictions are required to adopt housing objectives in the housing elements of their general plans. A regional assessment of housing need is an estimate of the total need for new housing construction throughout the region due to population growth forecasted to occur during a specific time period. The overall housing need is then broken out by four income groups: very low, low, moderate, and above-moderate (or upper-income) – all as defined by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and the state Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). The regional housing needs are then allocated to the local jurisdictions on a “regional share” basis, according to models and formulas designed by SANDAG. Table 1 shows Carlsbad’s share of the current RHNA which applies to the 2021-2029 Housing Element. Table 1: Carlsbad’s Share of the RHNA Income Group Percent of AMI 6th cycle RHNA 2021-2029* (housing units) Acutely Low <15% 0 Extremely Low 16%-30% 0 Very Low 31%-50% 1,311 Low 51%-80% 784 Moderate 81%-120% 749 Above moderate Over 120% 1,029 Total 3,873 *SANDAG, Final 6th Cycle Regional Housing Needs determination, 2020 Definition of Income Groups – Table 1 defines each of the four income groups as a percentage of the county area median income (AMI). HUD and HCD annually revise the AMI based on cost- of-living issues such as the relationship of housing prices to income and have established the 2025 AMI for a four-person household in Carlsbad at $130,8001. In addition to establishing the AMI, HUD also establishes income limits for each of the four income groups which are adjusted for family size so that larger households have higher income limits (see Table 2 below). 1 City of Carlsbad’s household income limits for 2025 can be found at https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/housing-homeless-services/affordable-housing May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 90 of 93 Exhibit 2 Table 2: CY 2025 Household Income Limits Income Group Persons per household 1 2 3 5 7 Acutely Low $13,700 $15,700 $17,650 $21,150 $24,300 Extremely Low $34,750 $39,700 $44,650 $53,600 $61,550 Very Low $57,900 $66,150 $74,450 $89,350 $102,550 Low $92,700 $105,950 $119,200 $143,000 $164,200 Moderate $109,850 $125,550 $141,250 $169,500 $194,600 Above Moderate >$109,850 >$125,550 >$141,250 >$169,500 >$194,600 Source: “https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/housing-homeless-services/affordable-housing”, City of Carlsbad (effective April 1, 2025) Prices of Affordable Housing – Generally, the federal and state rule is that housing is affordable to a given family if the family pays no more than 30% of its monthly income for housing expenses that include the rent or mortgage payment, property taxes, insurance, utilities, and the like. A determination of whether a housing unit is affordable can be easily made for assisted public rental housing and other public housing programs because documentation is maintained on both the individual household’s income and the actual cost of the unit in question (typically rental). To determine affordable housing expenses for rentals, the practice is to set thresholds for each income group, using the 30% rule, with adjustments for the number of bedrooms (See Table 3). An additional adjustment is also made for utility allowance, as required by HUD. Table 4 provides the resulting maximum market rate rental expenses (which include rent and a utility allowance that increases with household size) for the acutely low, extremely low, very low, low, and moderate-income groups for CY 2025. Table 3: Adjustments for the number of bedrooms per unit Persons per Household Number of Bedrooms 1 Studio 2 1 bedroom 3 2 bedrooms 5 3 bedrooms 7 4 bedrooms May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 91 of 93 Source: “City of Carlsbad Income Limits 2025”, City of Carlsbad (effective April 1, 2025) With regard to for-sale housing, there is no federal or state required formula to determine the sales price that would be considered affordable. Varying factors impact mortgage amounts, such as interest rates, closing costs and lending programs. The following assumptions are used to estimate sales prices that are considered affordable to the various income groups. Area Median Income (AMI) 2025 Annual Income Affordable Purchase Price (includes PMI) Acutely Low (<15%) <$19,600 Below $65,282 Extremely Low (16%-30%) $19,600 to $49,600 $65,282 to $170,576 Very Low (30-50%) $49,600 to $82,700 $170,576 to $286,750 Low (50-80%) $82,700 to $132,400 $286,750 to $461,187 Moderate (80-120%) $132,400 to $156,950 $461,187 to $547,352 Above Moderate (above 120%) $156,950 or above $547,352 and above Methodology: • 2025 AMI: $130,800 (ranges above use a four person household size) source: https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/housing-homeless-services/affordable- housing • Utilized affordability calculator: https://www.calculator.net/house-affordability- calculator.html • Mortgage term: 30-year fixed-rate • Interest: 6.60% (2025 average as reported by Freddie Mac - https://themortgagereports.com/61853/30-year-mortgage-rates-chart) • Down payment: 10% • Property Tax: 1.2% • HOA/Insurance: $300/month • Assumes a 30% housing debt-to-income ratio Table 4: CY 2025 qualifying rent and utility expenses by number of bedrooms Income Group Persons per household 1 2 3 5 7 Acutely Low $343 $393 $441 $529 $608 Extremely Low $869 $993 $1,116 $1,340 $1,539 Very Low $1,448 $1,654 $1,861 $2,234 $2,564 Low $2,318 $2,649 $2,980 $3,575 $4,105 Moderate $2,746 $3,139 $3,531 $4,238 $4,865 Above Moderate >$2,746 >$3,139 >$3,531 >$4,238 >$4,865 May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 92 of 93 Other Terms – Definitions for terms used in this appendix as well as Part 1 of the report: • Apartment – A multi-family unit that can be rented but not individually owned. • Assistance Programs/Assisted Units – units receiving financial assistance from the city or other and/or other subsidy sources and have affordability deed restrictions. • Condominium – A detached or attached home that can be purchased on commonly owned property irrespective of the unit category (see below). • Deed Restricted Units – units considered affordable due to local program or policy, such as inclusionary housing ordinance. These units may also be assisted units. • Duplex – Two units on a single lot. Units cannot be individually sold. • Non-deed Restricted Units/Market Rate Units – Units that received no financial assistance from the city and have no affordability restrictions. • Unit Category – According to HCD’s instructions for Housing Element Progress Reports, unit categories are as follows: o Single Family-Detached Unit (SFD) - a one-unit structure with open space on all four sides. The unit often possesses an attached garage. o Single Family-Attached Unit (SFA) - a one-unit structure attached to another unit by a common wall, commonly referred to as a townhouse, half-plex, or row house. The shared wall or walls extend from the foundation to the roof with adjoining units to form a property line. Each unit has individual heating and plumbing systems. o 2-, 3-, and 4-Plex Units per Structure (2-4) - a structure containing two, three, or four units and not classified as single-unit attached structure. o 5 or More Units per Structure (5+) - a structure containing five or more housing units. o Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) - means a unit that is attached, detached or located within the living area of the existing dwelling or residential dwelling unit which provides complete independent living facilities for one or more persons. It shall include permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation on the same parcel on which the single-family dwelling is situated pursuant to Government Code section 65852.2. An ADU also includes the following: an efficiency unit, as defined in Section 17958.1 of the Health and Safety Code or a manufactured home, as defined in Section 18007 of the Health and Safety Code. For additional information related to the Regional Housing Needs Assessment, Carlsbad’s Housing Element, and Carlsbad’s Inclusionary Housing Program, please see Informational Bulletin-137: Carlsbad’s Housing (Element) Plan and Informational Bulletin-157: Inclusionary Housing Program, available on the City of Carlsbad’s website at the link provided below. https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/community-development/departmental- information-bulletins May 14, 2026 Item #1 Page 93 of 93 Alex Patterson, Assistant Planner Scott Donnell, Senior Planner Community Development Department May 14, 2026 General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report for Calendar Year 2025 PROPOSED ACTION Receive the General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report for Calendar Year 2025 ITEM 1: General Plan & Housing Element Annual Progress Report 2025 2 REPORT CONTENTS •General Plan and Zoning Ordinance Amendments •General Plan Implementation Actions •Customer Service Activities •Housing Element Data Tables ITEM 1: General Plan & Housing Element Annual Progress Report 2025 3 STATE LAW REQUIREMENTS •Consider at a public meeting…where the public can provide oral/written comment •Summarize implementation of the General Plan, progress towards regional housing goals •Submit report by April 1 ITEM 1: General Plan & Housing Element Annual Progress Report 2025 4 WHAT IS RHNA? •State mandated •Determined by SANDAG and HCD •Current cycle: 2021-2029 •Assigned unit counts for income categories •Unit counts assigned are goals, not requirements ITEM 1: General Plan & Housing Element Annual Progress Report 2025 5 2025 ACCOMPLISHMENTS ITEM 1: General Plan & Housing Element Annual Progress Report 2025 6 Cumulative Progress Toward Meeting 6th Cycle RHNA Income level RHNA Building Permits Issued 2023 Building Permits Issued 2024 Building Permits Issued 2025 Total (since 2021) Very Low 1,311 44 3 16 (4.7%)110 Low 784 158 14 19 (5.5%)200 Moderate 749 94 50 1 (0.3%)319 Above Moderate 1,029 344 221 307 (89.5%)1,010 Total 3,873 640 288 343 (100%)1,639 2025 ACCOMPLISHMENTS •Housing Element Rezone Program and Public Safety Element Update Conclusion •Climate Action Plan Implementation Items •Informational Bulletins 7 ITEM 1: General Plan & Housing Element Annual Progress Report 2025 2025 ACCOMPLISHMENTS •New Fire Hazard Severity Zone Maps •Multimodal Transportation •Permit-Ready ADUs 8 ITEM 1: General Plan & Housing Element Annual Progress Report 2025 CONCLUSION Submitted staff report, Annual Progress Report to: •Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation •California Department of Housing and Community Development •SANDAG 9 ITEM 1: General Plan & Housing Element Annual Progress Report 2025 General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report for Calendar Year 2025 Alex Patterson, Assistant Planner Scott Donnell, Senior Planner Community Development Department May 14, 2026