HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-09-25; Housing and Redevelopment Advisory Committee Ad Hoc; MinutesMINUTES
Time of Meeting: 4:OO p.m.
Date of Meeting: September 25, 1989
Place of Meeting: City Council Chambers
Meeting of: HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Densham called the Meeting to order at 4:07 p.rn.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Chairperson Densham, Committee Members Hayes,
He 1 ton, McCoy, Norby and Rombot is.
Absent: None.
Others Present:
Chris Salmone, Housing 8, Redevelopment Dlrector Patty Cratty, Senior Management Analyst
Clint Phllllps, Senior Management Analyst
Bob Johnson, Traf f ic Eng i neer
Brian Hunter, P lanner
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Minutes of the Regular Meeting held July 24,
approved as amended to change Ohlo to Indiana
Pub1 ic Comment section of Page 1.
989, were
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PUBLIC COMMENT:
There were no requests to speak at thls time.
CHAIRPERSON'S REPORT:
Chalrperson Densham reported that between now and the
next regular meetlng of thls Committee, all Sub-
Commlttee Chalrpersons are to convene their Sub-
committees for one meetinn, with discussion to focus on
input to the Master Plan Committee.
Chairperson Densham asked the Committee Members to be
thinking about a policy statement for the Advisory
Cmm i ttee.
Chalrperson Densham announced the reslgnation of Member
Kim Mikhael, and he presented her with a Certificate of
Appreciation from the City of Carlsbad.
CONTINUED/OLD BUSINESS:
1. NORTHWEST QUADRANT PARKS CONCERN COMMITTEE.
The report was contained In the packet and Member Hayes
gave a brlef report, fol lowed by a statement by Chris
Salomone that he thought this was a good group and he
was looking forward to the final recommendations and
hoped they would be incorporated into the Master Plan
review.
2. TRANSIT CENTER.
Chris Salomone reported that Councl I considered th is
item and recommended the commuter ral 1 stat Ions in
concept at both of the locations in Carlsbad. The
Councll vote was 4 to 1, with Council Member Larson
voting in opposltlon due to his concerns regarding the
cmpat bility of the station in the downtown area.
Densham
Hayes
He 1 ton
McCoy
Norby
Rombot i s
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The Jolnt Powers Authority will attempt to purchase
1 and from the rai lroad within the next year to start
work on the commuter system.
Mr. Salomone sald the matter would be before this
Committee and the Design Review Board, and the re-
location of the businesses downtown will be the
controversial issue.
Member Rombotis inquired whether this involved an
environmental review, and Mr. Salomone said this is
being investigated at this time. Mr. Rombotis said
there could be a negative effect by removing these
businesses from the tax roll.
Chalrperson Densham sald the economic concerns wi 1 I be
looked at by this Commlttee and recommendations can be
made.
The comment was made that it was important that people
in the downtown area should be made aware that the work
on the streetscaping downtown has just begun.
3. BUS STOP LOCATIONS.
Bob Johnson, Traffic Engineer, reported on the bus stop
at the northwest corner of Grand and Roosevelt,
showing how bus stops are determined, and why this
particular stop was chosen. He explained the distance
to be a1 lowed between bus stops and why some areas are
too dangerous to be made stops.
Mr. Johnson stated that in the future any bus stop
changes In the Redevelopment Area will be brought
before this Committee.
The Housing and Redevelopment Advisory Committee
adopted staff's report and recommended leaving the bus
stop at the northwest corner of Grand and Roosevelt.
4. LOCATOR MAP.
Merrder Norby repor.4 that this issue wi1 I go before the
Merchants Association tomorrow. Hope Wrisley (Co-Chair
of the Merchants Association) and Kim Mikhael will help
Member Norby with this presentation. There will be a
report next month.
5. SUB-COMMITTEE REPORTS.
There have been no Sub-committee Meetings this month.
Chairperson Densham reiterated his previous statement to
have one meeting of each Sub-Commlttee before the next
Advisory Committee Meeting to discuss the major concerns of the I r areas.
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McCoy
Norby
Rombot is
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6. STREET NAME CHANGE.
Chris Salomone reported that the street name change and
funding was approved by the City Council. He said that
CalTrans had said it would take 18 to 24 months to
complete changing the 1-5 signs to Carlsbad Village
Drive. Mr. Salomone wit I meet with CalTrans next week
to try to get a shorter canpletlon date.
Member Rombotis suggested a memorandum be sent to the
people with businesses on Elm Avenue to keep them
informed as to when this name change will happen.
NEW BUS I NESS/ I NFORMAT I ONAL :
7. ADVISORY COMMITTEE VACANCIES.
Chris Salomone said that before the next Advisory
Commlttee meeting, there should be a complete roster of
Members. He asked the Committee Members to refer any
interested citizens to him before the end of this week.
8. PROPOSITION E "EXCESS" DWELLING UNIT ALLOCATION.
Brian Hunter, the Redevelopment Planner, reported that
a pol icy has been drafted for excess affordable
housing. He explained that Carlsbad is divided into
four Quadrants and there is a maximum number of units
al lowed for each Quadrant, according to Proposition E
adopted November 4, 1986.
There Is a difference between the Northwest Quadrannt
cap as compared with what is at lowed on the control
po'int on remaining, vacant land. The Citizens
Committee policy statement went to the Council and
agreed and directed staff to cane up with a policy
Mr. Hunter explained that at the present time, the
Northwest Quadrant is the only one where excess un
can be at located. Howe
get affordable housing
9. LONG RANGE PLAN.
Chalrperson Densham exp
Committee was needed to
Facilities Committee.
they
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er, th is may open the door to n other Quadrants.
alned that a Member of this
serve on the Cultural
By consensus, the Committee elected Member Norby to
serve on this Commlttee.
10. DIRECTOR'S REPORT.
Chris Salomone reported that the parking authority has
been organized and there wl I l be a report forthcoming.
Mr. Salmone reported that a Task Force is being
formed for affordable housing. This group conslsts of
the Planning Director, City Attorney, Community
Development Director and Mr. Sal mone, and wi 1 1 be
meeting withln the next two weeks to discuss policies.
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DIRECTOR'S REPORT: (Continued)
Mr. Salomone reported that 22 new unlts had been
received from HUD under Section 8.
Mr. Salomone sald that staff had prepared a homeless
report for th Is Commlttee and that wi I I be on the next
agenda.
The Master Plan Committee, the Planning Director, and
Mr. Salomone met and drafted procedures and policies
for the master plan. A calendar has been prepared with
topics and consultants, and that is ready to go
forward.
Mr. Salomone sald that the tax increment exceed 1.3
ml I I ion dol lars this year, which is 25 percent ahead of
what had been anticipated at the time of the bond
issue.
Mr. Salomone further reported that the Senlor Center Is
approximately two months from belng completed.
suit against the Redevelopment Agency for using housing
money to finance the Center is still in the discovery
stage.
The
October 27 wlll be the dedication for the medal Ilon art
mosaic, with a reception to follow, with the artist
present.
Member Hayes expressed the belfef that Chairperson
Densham should be in charge of that dedication, and she
further commented that at the Chase Field dedication,
staff was in charge and the Housing and Redevelopment
Committee was not mentioned. Mrs. Hayes felt that when
there is a dedication or ceremony in the Redevelopment
Area, that this Committee should be in charge and/or
receive sane acknowledgment for helping to bring those
thlngs about.
DESIGN REVIEW BOARD:
Member McCoy reported that the Four Seasons Restaurant
wfl I be moved to comply wlth the permit.
Chris Salomone continued his report, statling that the
parking lots downtown will be finished before
Chr I stmas.
Member Hayes expressed concern that the homeless report
was not movfng fast enough.
OCTOBER AGENDA.
Report on the chlckens from Vi1 lage Fair.
Design Review Board (should be on every agenda).
Update on Redevelopment Projects.
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ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Meeting of September 25, 1989,
was adjourned at 5:23 p.m.
Respectf u 1 1 y subm 1 tted ,
CHRIS SALOMONE
Hous i ng and Redeve I opment D irector
Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk
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