HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-12-09; Housing Commission; MinutesMinutes of: HOUSING COMMISSION
6:00 P.M. Time of Meeting:
Date of Meeting: December 9, 1993
Place of Meeting: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Scarpelli, called the Regular Meeting to order at 7:36 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Chairman Scarpelli, Commissioners Avis, Escobedo, Noble, Peterson, Rombotis,
Sato, and Wellman
Absent: Commissioner Calverley
Staff Present: Evan Becker, Housing and Redevelopment Director
Reggie Harrison, Housing Program Manager
Debbie Fountain, Senior Management Analyst
Leilani Hines, Management Assistant
Clint Philips, Senior Management Analyst
COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE ON ITEMS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA:
There were no requests to address the Board.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
ACTION: Motion by Commissioner Rombotis, and duly seconded, to approve the Minutes of the
Regular Meeting of October 14, 1993, as submitted.
VOTE: 8-0
AYES: Chairman Scarpelli, Commissioners Avis, Escobedo, Noble, Peterson, Rombotis, Sato,
Wellman
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. 1993-98 COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY (CHAS) -Request for
approval of a recommendation to the City Council to authorize submission of the 1993-1998
Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development for review and approval.
Leilani Hines, Management Assistant, reviewed the background of the Comprehensive Housing
Affordability Strategy (CHAS) and stated that this revision contains housing priorities based on recently
released t 990 census statistics of housing and population. She stated that the public review and comment
period ends at 5:00 p.m. on December 21, 1993. Staff will consider all verbal and/or written comments
which are received and revise the draft CHAS as appropriate. The CHAS, including a summary of public
comments received, must be submitted to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
by their deadline on December 31, 1993. If the CHAS document is approved for submission to HUD, the
City is eligible to receive CDBG funds during fiscal year 1994-95.
Commissioner Wellman stated that she would like to see the developmentally disabled included under
Section IV, Homelessness. Ms. Hines replied that it is already included.
HOUSING COMMISSION December 9, 1993 PAGE2
Chairman Scarpelli opened the public testimony and issued the invitation to speak.
Cathy Rodman, Legal Aid Society, addressed the Commission and stated that she was impressed with the
Special Housing Commission Workshop and how it was conducted. She received the CHAS on Monday,
December 6th, and has not yet had an opportunity to review it, but she will submit her comments in writing.
She anticipates that her comments will be minimal. She noted that elderly housing has historically been a
springboard and is normally the most expedient to get completed. However, she believes there is a very
strong need for affordable housing for low income families with children and she hopes that the
Commission will keep this in mind as they review housing issues.
There being no other persons desiring to address the Commission on this topic, Chairman Scarpelli
declared the public testimony closed and opened the item for discussion among the Commission members.
Commissioner Avis noticed that there was little mention of homelessness. He inquired if staff believes that
developers should be able to satisfy their inclusionary housing requirement by providing homeless shelters.
Mr. Becker replied that the biggest need is for permanent housing or else people will end up back on the
street. It is a matter of life and death. Many persons in California die of hypothermia, more than in other
localities of the United States.
Commissioner Wellman commented that she is associated with Caring Residents of Carlsbad and has
worked with staff for the past 3-1 /2 years and has found them to be very supportive. Carlsbad's homeless
shelter only houses 50 persons; they would like to have the ability for additional funding for services which
are needed. She believes that public education regarding homelessness is strongly needed.
ACTION:
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
Motion was made by Commissioner Avis, and duly seconded, that the Housing
Commission accept public comments regarding the City of Carlsbad's 1993-98 Draft
Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) for the Community Development
Block Grant Program and adopt Resolution No. 93-011 authorizing submission of the
1993-98 Draft Comprehensive Affordability Strategy to the U. S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) for review and approval by the December 31, 1993
deadline, pending completion of the thirty day public review and comment period and
consideration of public comments received.
8-0
Chairman Scarpelli, Commissioners Avis, Escobedo, Noble, Peterson, Rombotis, Sato,
Wellman
None
None
2. COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1993 -Request for approval of a recommendation to the City Council to submit
the Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 1993
to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for review and approval.
Leilani Hines, Management Assistant, stated that the City's CHAS Annual Performance Report for Fiscal
Year 1993 has been prepared tor submission to HUD in accordance with instructions published in Federal
Notice CPD 93-02 by HUD on January 11, 1993 and now requires a thirty (30) day public review and
comment period. In order to remain eligible tor CDBG funding, the City of Carlsbad must submit the
CHAS Annual Performance Report by December 31, 1993. If approved for submission to HUD, the City is
eligible to receive CDBG funds during fiscal year 1994-95.
Chairman Scarpelli opened the public testimony and issued the invitation to speak.
There being no persons desiring to address the Commission on this topic, Chairman Scarpelli declared the
public testimony closed and opened the item for discussion among the Commission members.
HOUSING COMMISSION December 9, 1993 PAGE3
ACTION: Motion was made by Commissioner Wellman, and duly seconded, that the Housing
Commission accept public comments regarding the City of Carlsbad's Draft
Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Annual Performance Report for
Fiscal Year 1993 for the Community Development Block Grant Program and adopt
Resolution No. 93-012 authorizing submission of the Draft CHAS Annual Performance
Report for Fiscal Year 1993 to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) for review and approval by the December 31, 1993 deadline, pending completion
of the thirty day public review and comment period and inclusion of a summary of public
comments received.
VOTE: 8-0
AYES: Chairman Scarpelli, Commissioners Avis, Escobedo, Noble, Peterson, Rombotis, Sato,
Wellman
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
OLD BUSINESS:
3. THE VILLAS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT
Evan Becker, Housing and Redevelopment Director, reported that the financing plan and planning
approvals were granted. The option to purchase the land was then authorized and the City now owns the
property. There are still some financing aspects which need to be completed prior to April 1, 1994. He
reported that the Carlsbad Unified School District (CUSD) has filed a lawsuit against the City and the
Planning Commission regarding The Villas affordable housing project. CUSD contends that approvals
granted by the Planning Commission and the City Council failed to take into account the impacts of the
project on school facilities. The City Attorney is in the process of preparing a defense.
After discussion, Mr. Becker stated that the City has received State-wide recognition of the project and he
thinks it is a step in the right direction.
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Regular meeting of December 9, 1993 was adjourned at 8:25 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
~~
EVAN BECKER
Housing and Redevelopment Director
BETTY BUCKNER
Minutes Clerk
SENIC, .. "4GMT ANALYST FP
DEBBIE FOUNTAIN
December 13, 1993
.TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
HOUSING COMMISSION MEETING/WORKSHOP OF DECEMBER 9, 1993
The folJowing represents a summary of the actions taken by the Housing Commission at their
meeting/workshop of December 9, 1993:
1. 1993-98 COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY (CHAS)
The Housing Commission unanimously approved a recommendation to the City Council to approve the
1993-98 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy with the addition of the following statement:
"Those persons with special needs who are in need of supportive housing or housing assistance is not
limited to the specific special needs populations listed in Table lE of this document. The City recognizes
that there are other special needs populations other than those specifically identified within this document,
such as victims of terminal illness other than AIDS, who may be in need of housing assistance. The City
will consider the housing assistance needs of any population group with special needs.•
The Housing Commission also unanimously approved a recommendation to the City Council to approve
the CHAS Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 1993.
2. Special Housinc Commission Workshop Summary;
The Housing Commission met from 5:00pm to 7:00pm in a workshop setting on December 9, 1993 to
review the affordable housing programs, policies and priorities and discuss strategies for using City
resources. The workshop allowed the Commissioners the opportunity to discuss affordable housing issues
in a more informal environment.
The Commissioners agreed with the priorities/strategy set forth within the draft CHAS with the additional
comment that programs for the homeless should focus on the migrant farmworkers and daylaborers in
Carlsbad which represents the greatest local need. The Commission also felt that it was important to assist
existing homeowners maintain their homes through rehabilitation, etc.
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EV AN E. BECKER
Housing and Redevelopment Director
c: City Manager
City Attorney
Assistant City Manager
Flnancial Management Director
Assistant to the City Manager
Community Development Director
Department Heads
SENIOR MGMT ANALYST
CLINT PHILLIPS
SPECIAL HOUSING COMMISSION WORKSHOP
AGENDA
City of Carlsbad
Housing Commission
Thursday, December 9, 1993
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
City Council Chambers
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
5:00pm. to 7:00pm
A meeting to discuss official Housing Commission business will follow this Special Housing Commission
Workshop (7:00PM). The purpose of this workshop is to discuss housing related issues in a more informal
setting. The public is welcome to attend the workshop and participate in the discussion as facilitated by the
Housing Commission Chairperson.
All persons requiring assistance or auxiliary aids in order to effectively participate may contact the Housing
and Redevelopment Department (434-2811) at least 24 hours prior to the meeting to arrange for reasonable
accommodations. •
No action will be taken on the items discussed during the workshop. Action to adopt policies, programs, or
set priorities will be taken during an official/regular meeting of the Housing Commission.
WORKSHOP DISCUSSION ITEMS:
1) PROGRAMS, POLICIES AND PRIORITIES FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
2) PRIORITIES FOR USING CITY RESOURCES ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS/ ACTIVITIES
3) STRATEGY FOR FUTURE APPLICATIONS FOR ST ATE OR FEDERAL FUNDING FOR VARIOUS
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS/ACTIVITIES
4) SUMMARY AND REVIEW OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS PROPOSED AND
CURRENTLY BEING REVIEWED BY STAFF
ADJOURNMENT TIME: ----,---
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DECEMBER 9, 1993
TO: HOUSING COMMISSION
FROM: HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
CHARTS FOR SPECIAL HOUSING COMMISSION WORKSHOP DISCUSSION
Attached are the charts which will be used by staff during '1teir initial presentation at the Special
Housing Commission Workshop from 5:00pm to 7:00pm on Thursday, December 9, 1993. The
purpose of the information presented in these charts is to assist in the effort to guide the
discussion on the variou-s topics scheduled for the workshop agenda. Staff will provide the
Commission with information on 1) the needs and strategies/priorities identified within the
• Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS); 2) the status of housing program
development; and 3) the status of various new housing construction projects.
D~r~ r EV AN E. BECKER
Affordability of Occupied Rental Housing
By Income Category
Number of Number of Units
Households in Affordable to Difference Between
Income Category Income Category Income Category Households and Units
0-30% of MI 915 206 709
31 -50% of MI 964 241 723
51 -80% of MI 1,779 3,044 -1,265
Total 3,660 3,491 169
Source: 1990 U.S. Census
Affordability of Occupied Dwelling Units
By Unit Size and Tenure
Number of Total Units Units Units
Housing Bedrooms Number of Affordable to Affordable to Affordable to
Tenure (Unit Size) Units 0-30% of MFI 31-50% of MFI 51-80% of MFI
No. No. No. %
0 -1 2,843 69 2 119 4 1,474 52
Renter 2 4,519 102 2 61 1 1,403 31
Occupied 3 + 2,075 35 2 61 3 167 8
0 -1 366 23 6 7 2 0 0
Owner 2 4, 173 21 1 123 3 262 6
Occupied 3+ 11,019 28 0 95 1 91 1
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Source: 1990 U.S. Census
Housing Cost Burden by Household Type and Income
Large
Household by Type, Income, and Cost Burden Elderly Small Related All
(1 & 2) Related (5 or Other
(2 -4) More)
Very Low-Income (0 to 50 % MFI) 590 631 179 479
Cost Burden > 30 % to 50 % of Income 12% 14% 41% 2%
Cost Burden > 50% of Income 70% 71% 46% 79%
Low-Income (51 to 80% MFI) 268 601 247 663
Cost Burden > 30% to 50% of Income 43% 49% 17% 50%
Cost Burden > 50 % of Income 38% 32% 12% 39%
TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 1,245 3,684 797 3,513
Total
Renters
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
HOUSING ASSISTANCE PRIORITIES
Income or Other Housing Household Type Special Characteristics
Category Tenure
Very Low-Income Renters Elderly
Small Related
Large Related
All Other
Very Low-Income Existing All . •
Homeowners (.·;._,r)
Low-Income Renters Small Related
Large Related
All Other
Existing An (v~ .. ~b)
Homeowners
First Time All
Homebuyers
Homeless Individuals Severely Mentally ID
Q.):: :, t-~ ~ fc Families Alcohol/Drug Addicted
Domestic Violence · 1··,-1 1 ;;J t·r:c., , 1~ . ·' "' , J Youths
Diagnosed w/ AIDS or HIV
Very Low-Income First Time All(1'f1'.--t .. -.. ' .' .. ) Homebuyers t_i~ 1 ~ ... ' \
Low-Income Renters Elderly (Irr . \-C \ ,, \r l~;,((r) , ) v:, ( M1'·/1 • .V" 'i ·• I --
Non-Homeless Renters or All Frail Elderly
w/Special Needs Homeowners Developmentally Disabled
Physically Disabled
Mentally ID
Alcohol/Drug Addicted
Diagnosed w/ AIDS or HIV
City of Carlsbad
5 Year Plan -Priorities for Assistance
Rentar• Owners Homeless
Small large All Existing 1st-Tune Homeowners
Bderly Reload Related Other Homeowners lndvdls. Famlll• Non-Homeles
112Membet Household• Households Households with All with Special
Households (5 or more) (5 or more) Chl1dren Others Needs
Household Income lA\ (B) CC) ID\ (E\ (F) (G) {H) m ,.n
Activity
1. Accaulsitlon s s s s s 8 s s
2. RehabRltation s s s s s s s s
3.New
Cons1ructlon p p p p s s s
4.Rental
····•·•· ... / > :r •. :::: Assistance p p p p s s s
5. Homebuye,s ;=:<·.· ·.·••. ;:.•· • : .::= ,/ · .. ••. i:; { =··· ..
Assistance . . : .. ·'\: p p •: ..
8.Suppo,t
FacDitl•
I ServlcN p p p p
p -Primary Activity
S • Secondary Activity
Housing Commission 12/09/93
CITY OF CARLSBAD
HOUSING ELEMENT PROGRAM STATUS
Prog Description Status Lead Priority
No. Dept
. Preservation/Rehabilitation ·of Existing Stock • ..• ··•·.•.• ..
1.2 Mobile Home Park Preservation Complete Ping/ NIA
HRD
1.7 Housing Acquisition & Rehab Ongoing HRD NIA
1.4 Rental Stock Monitoring In Inter-Dept A
Progress
1.9 Homeowner Rehabilitation In HRD A
. Progress
1.3 Mobile Home Park Assistance In HRD/ A
Progress Com Dev
1.10 Neighborhood Improvement In Plng/HRD A
Progress
1.5 Rehabilitation Reporting/Monitoring Future Bldg/ A
of Substandard Units HRD
1.6 Rehab Assistance -Rental Housing Future HRD B
1.8 Rehab Incentives -Rental Housing Future HRD/Plng/ B
Bldg
1.1 Condo Conversion Fee Hold Ping C
·• •••••••• ••• lndusionary Housing arid DensityJ3onusQrdinarices .·••··· (
. ·•
3.2 Large Family Complete Ping NIA
3.6.a Lower-Income Inclusionary Complete Ping NIA
Housing Ordinance (Master Plans)
3.6.b Lower-Income Inclusionary Complete Ping NIA
Housing Ordinances. (Specific
Plans and Qualified Subdivisions)
3.6.c Inclusionary Housing In-Lieu Fee Complete Ping NIA
3.10.c Moderate-Income Inclusionary Deleted Ping NIA
Housing Ordinance (Master Plans)
Prog Description Status Lead Priority
No. Dept
3.7.a Density Bonus Ordinance Complete Ping NIA
3.4.a Senior Housing -Density Bonus In Ping A
Progress
• Lower~Inco111e Affordable Housing Incentive$\ •• •. ·• '.:'>
.· . -. . .·.· ' <
2.2 Development Standards Flexibility Complete Ping NIA
3.7.i Density Increase Complete Ping NIA
3.8 Excess Unit Bank Complete Ping NIA
3.7.f Priority Processing Ongoing Ping NIA
3.7.e Fee Waivers/Subsidies Ongoing Ping NIA
3.7.g In-Kind Improvements In Ping A
• Progress
3.11 Small Lots Future Ping C
.
Alternative Housing Programs
3.7.b Alternative Housing (MLU's, In Ping A
Second DU's, Farm Worker Progress
Housing)
2.5 Mixed Use -Amend Ordinance Future Ping B
2.4 Adaptive Reuse Ordinance Future Ping C
. ·:•·:c::.·): •• .• ··. Rental Assistance •·• .: ·.·i:i /.<i\••.·· • •.• \{:,:>••·· < ,:: .. . ·••· • ·.c>.:. . ..:.·. •·. • . •. •... • . •::c..··: / •·
3.7.d Rental Assistance Program In HRD A
Progress/
Ongoing
·•.: Sp¢cial:1Jousirig Needs(Seniors} Far1n)Vdrkers, II9m~Iess)< •· ..
:
3.3.c Referral Service for Homeless Complete HRD NIA
3.4.b Article 34 Approval of 200 Senior Ongoing HRD NIA
Units
3.3.a • Homeless Shelters Ongoing HRD NIA
3.1 Farm Worker Housing Pending Ping B
6.3 Military and Student Referrals In HRD C
Progress
Prog Description Status Lead Priority
No. Dept
Financing and Production Programs
3.14 Housing Trust Fund Complete Finance NIA
3.7.c City Housing Production Program -Ongoing HRD NIA
Leveraging Resources
3.12 Land Bank Ongoing HRD NIA
3.9 Housing Needs Priority In HRD A
Progress
3.13 Community Reinvestment Act Ongoing HRD/ NIA
Finance
3.3.b Community Development Block Ongoing HRD NIA
Grant (CDBG)
3.10.a Mortgage Revenue Bond/Mortgage Pending HRD/ A
Credit Certificate Finance
3.10.b Lending Programs -Moderate Pending HRD A
Income
4.1 Non-residential Housing Impact Fee Pending Ping A
.·•.••.··.·•Monitoring and Information Programs ....... : ..... ;)\}.\\}{: ) ,•
2.3 Monitor Developable Acreage Ongoing Growth NIA
Mgmt
5.1 Energy Conservation Ongoing Com Dev NIA
5.2 Water Conservation Ongoing Com Dev NIA
6.1 Fair Housing Education Ongoing· HRD NIA
3.15 Housing Element Progress Reports In Ping A
Progress/
Ongoing
2.6 Monitor Coastal Zone & Pending Inter-Dept B
Redevelopment Area
6.2 Fair Housing Complaints Ongoing HRD NIA
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
• RESIDENTIAL REHABH,ITATION (OWNER-OCCUPIED)
✓ Working on agreement with County of San Diego to administer program for City
of Carlsbad.
✓ $90,000 in CDBG funds currently allocated to program.
• MORTGAGECREDITCERTIFICATE/FIRST-TIMEHOMEBUYERPROGRAMS
✓ Working as team member in establishing a regional Mortgage Credit Certificate
Program; County of San Diego is coordinating the effort.
✓ Housing and Redevelopment Staff is currently researching other first-time
homebuyer programs (i.e, 2nd Trust Deed Program) and meeting with local banks
to determine their potential for participation.
• IN-FILL HOUSING PROJECTS WITHIN VILLAGE REDEVELOPMENT AREA
✓ Housing and Redevelopment Staff is currently working with the Building
Department/Planning Department to identify sites within Village Redevelopment
Area which can be used for in-fill affordable housing projects.
PROJBC'l'/LOCATIOJJ
Rancho Carrillo -
Village p
Rancho Carrillo
Sammis Property -
Los Pueblos
St. Prancia Court
670 Laguna Drive
Sumi Project
Housing Projects
CITY OF CARLSBAD
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS
DEVELOPER
Continental Homes
-Chris Chambers
ODC Homes
Glen Rick
Don Samm.is/R.J.
Krause
Ma-ry Steiger
Don Agatep
(representative)
Updated: December 2, 1993
DESCRIPT:ION
170 units, multi-
family on 8 acres,
mixed income/rents
Approximately 54·
units
240 multi-family
units (for-sale
condos); 90 of units
to be affordable to
low income (<80%)
76 unit senior
housing project
68 Affordable units
Required
STATUS
Processing dedication of site for
development by non-profit.
Discussion to take place with
Revision Resources, MAAC and/or
other non-profits.
Propose dedicating site and
working with non-profit, possibly
Housing Opportunities, Inc.
Also would like to discuss
purchasing credits from Villas
project. Met with Housing Team on
12/1/93 to present proposal for
purchasing credits. Staff to
review and respond to ODC homes.
Presentation to Affordable
Housing Team on 6/30/93. Ltr.
sent 7/13/93 to B. Krause
indicating that he may submit
application. Developer currently
working on application submittal.
Approved by City Council. Ms.
Steiger is still researching
finanoing for the project. No
anticipated construction date.
Developing Concept for affordable
housing project. Request for a
vesting tentative map, & Planned
Dev., Site Dev., & Hillside Dev.
Permits scheduled for 12/15/93
Planning Comm. Mtg.
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PROJECT/LOCATION
Laurel Tree Apts
The Villas at Bl
Camino Real
Rancho Del Encino -
Near intersection
of Rancho Santa Fe
Road and Olivenhain
Road
DEVELOPER
Jack Henthorn
(contact)
Hillman Properties
-L. Clemens
-Bridge Housing Co.
-Patrick
Development
-Picerne Associates
Rural Area Nonprofit
Community
Steve Feher
Costa Del Sol -I Aharon Abada
located east of
Paseo Del Norte and
North of Camino de
las Ondas
Poinsettia Shores -
southwest quadrant,
north of the
Batiquitos Lagoon,
west of I-5, east
of Carlsbad Blvd.
Mariners Point -
East of Paseo Del
Norte and north of
Camino de las
Onadas.
Housing Projects
Kaiza Poinsettia
Corporation
Bramalea California
Inc.
DESCRIPTION
34 unit multi-
family; mixed-income
344 Units, multi-
family, mixed
income/rents (50% &
60% of median)
150 units of 2,3,4
bedroom townhomes;
affordable to very
low, low and
moderate income
23 units; condos;
for-sale; affordable
to lower income;
part of Master Plan
Planning Area "D" is
proposed site; 68
units required; 90
units to be
provided.
55 rental units
total; affordable to
lower income; 6 of
the units will be 3
bedroom -1219
sq.ft.
STATUS
Presentation made to Housing Team
on 6/7/93. Seeking tax credits in
1994 and support from city for
project.
Approved by the City Council
October 26, 1993. Escrow closed
on November 15, 1993 to purchase
property for the project.
Developer preparing application
for tax credits and AHP Loan.
Staff working on Section 108 Loa:
Application.
Presentation made to Affordable
Housing Team on 10/6/93. Staff
responded with concern about the
site selected for the project;
suggestion made to locate an
alternate site. Developer would
like staff assistance in locating
an alternate site.
Planning Commission approved
Tentative Tract Map, PD, SDP and
Hillside Dev. permit on November
3, 1993.
Planning Commission approved
actions related to the project on
November 3, 1993.
Planning Commission approved
actions related to the project on
November 17, 1993.
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PROJBCT/LOCATIOII
Calavara Heights -
Village •1t• -
Senior Affordable
Housing Proj·ect
Calavera Heights
Village •H• -
located south of
Carlsbad Village
Drive, east of
Victoria Ave., west
of Tamarack Ave.
Calavera Heights
Village •u• -East
of future College
Blvd. south of
future terminus of
Carlsbad Village
Drive and College
Blvd.
Calavera Heights
Village •nz•
Housing Projects
DBVBLOPBR
Lyon/Revisions
Resources (non-
profit)
Lyon/Copley Carlsbad
Associates
Lyon/Copley Carlsbad
Associates
Lyon/Copley Carlsbad
Associates
DESCRIPTION
110 units, very low
income senior; for-
sale condominiums;
to be built within
Calavera Hills
Master Plan to
satisfy requirements
of other "villages".
2 units required; to
be provided within
Senior Project
proposed for Village
K within Calavera
Hills Master Plan.
21 units required;
units to be provided
within Village "K"
of Calavera Hills
Master Plan which is
located along
Carlsbad Village Dr.
11 units required;
units to be provided
within Village "K"
of Calavera Hills
Master Plan.
STATUS
\ Made presentation to Housing Team
on 6/2/93; staff response on
project forwarded to applicant
indicating that staff would
support project. Site Development
Plan to be prepared for project
and to be submitted to City for
approval.
Planning Commission approved TM,
PD, and Hillside Dev. Permit for
project on November 3, 1993.
Scheduled for review and action
by the Planning Commission on
December 15, 1993.
Approved by City Council.
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