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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 98-15; Rancho Carrillo Village B Phase II; Tentative Map (CT) (20)>W ^af City of Carlsbad Planning Department DATE: May3, 1999 TIME SENT: Number of Pages Being Transmitted (Including Cover Sheet): 2 TO: Craig Ruiz COMPANY: Redev PHONE #: FAX#:720-2037 FROM: Van Lynch DEPT.: Planning PHONE: (760) 438-1161 ext. 4447 FAX: (760) 438-0894 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Craig: See attached. We use the total units of the project to calculate the inclusionary requirement. Their projected build-out is 1,661 units, not including the SDUs. The total units w/SDUs is 1,711 with an affordable requirement of 257 units. Currently they are providing 248. See attached letter. Looks like they need to provide an additional nine affordable units, or loose future market rate units dwelling units to make this work out. Page 16 of the Master Plan states that the total number of affordable units shall be based on the maximum number of units allowed by the tentative maps for the project. Sounds a little different that that of above and this is what they will probably pitch to you on Wednesday. Van | | Return Fax 2075 Las Palmas Drive * Carlsbad, California 92009-1576 * (760)438-1161 DATE: October 20, 1994 TO: PLANNING STAFF FROM: Chris DeCerbo « SUBJECT: Methodology for Calculating Project Inclusionary Requirements The formula for calculating a project's inclusionary housing requirement is: Lower-income inclusionary units = "Base" x . 15 The "Base" is equal to the total number of units approved for a project (including both market rate and inclusionary dwelling units). For example, a project proposing to develop 140 total units would have an inclusionary requirement of: 140 x .15 =21 Inclusionary Units This means that the project will be composed of 119 market rate units + 21 inclusionary units. In the event that a project includes 140 market rate units, then it's inclusionary requirement is calculated as follows: 1407.85 = 165 Base Units 165 x .15 = 24.75 Inclusionary Units This means that the project will be composed 140 market rate units + 24.75 inclusionary units. December 7, 1998 Debbie Fountain Housing and Redevelopment Director 2965 Roosevelt Street, Suite B • Carlsbad, CA 92008 RE: RANCHO CARRELLO'S EXCLUSIONARY HOUSING REQUIREMENT Dear Debbie: Based on the approved Master Plan and numerous discussions with the Planning Department and Housing Redevelopment, the Rancho Carrillo Master Plan proposes to meet its Inclusionary requirement through a combination of multi-family rental units, multi-family ownership units, and second units. The table accompanying this letter shows that Continental Homes foresees a total of 1,658 units in the Rancho Carrillo Master Plan at buildout. This number is based on the approved and proposed Tentative Maps, Site Development Plan and Villages L & N being developed at approximately 85% of the density allowed by the Rancho Carrillo Master Plan. This was the same development assumption that was used in the Rancho Carrillo Assessment District for these Villages. At this time no development plan has been submitted for either Village L or N. The total of 1,658 units does not include the 50 second units that are proposed for Villages G, H, J, K, M, Q & R. The City's Inclusionary Housing requirement is 15% of the units in a Master Plan. Based on this, the Rancho Carrillo Master Plan would be required to provide a total of 248.7 Inclusionary Housing Units. The Rancho Carrillo Master Plan proposes to meet this requirement by providing the following Inclusionary Housing units: 116 - multi-family rental units in Village B-l 82 - multi-family ownership units in Village B-2 50 - second units in Villages G, H, J, K, M, Q & R 248 - AFFORDABLE UNITS TOTAL The attached exhibit shows how we calculated Rancho Carrillo's Inclusionary requirement. We would like to have these numbers incorporated into the revised Rancho Carrillo Affordable Housing Agreement that will be processed concurrently with the recently submitted applications for the second phase of Village B. Rancho Carrillo T*A^!2' Telephone: (760) 736-2344 Carlsbad, California GSS&^Jt A Continental Homes Community Regarding Villages L and N, we would like to set-up the Affordable Housing Agreement so that if Site Development Plans for these villages are approved prior to the completion of construction of Village B, Phase 2, then the actual unit count from the S.D. P. will be utilized in determining the required number of affordable units in Village B, 'Phase 2. If the Site Development Plans for Villages L and N are not approved prior to completion of construction of Village B, P-hase 2, then the required number of affordable units in Village B, Phase 2 will remain at 82 units. Please review this letter and call us if you have any questions or comments. Sincerely, Continental Ranch, Inc. David Lother Vice President,'Development cc: Mike Van Horne-Hecht, Solberg, kobinson and Goldberg attachment 09:07 7604382443 <*"X HOFMAN PLANNING PAGE 04 RESroENTIAL UNITS IN RANCIIO CARRILLO VILLAGE TOTAL UNITS ALLOWED BY MASTER PLAN UNITS APPROVED / PROPOSED A 195 169 B 258 240 115 114 D 114 87 106 95 116 9$ 39 39 H 94 72 65 65 95 95 M N O Q R 96 67 119 49 60 183 45 TOTAL 1,816 November 1998