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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005-04-26; City Council; Resolution 2005-1321 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-132 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING REVISIONS TO CITY COUNCIL POLICY NO. 43, REGARDING THE LIST OF “CHARACTERISTICS” THAT WOULD QUALIFY A PROJECT FOR A DWELLING UNIT ALLOCATION FROM THE EXCESS DWELLING UNIT BANK OF THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, does here,y resolve as follows: WHEREAS, City Council Policy No. 43 currently contains the Council’s policy regarding the criteria for allocation of “excess dwelling units” from the Growth Management Plan’s Excess Dwelling Unit Bank; and. WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed and considered staffs recommendation as presented in the associated Agenda Bill report. WHEREAS, the City Council has determined to revise Policy No. 43 to amend the characteristics a project shall possess in order to qualify for an allocation of excess units; and NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California does hereby resolve as follows: 1. 2. attached hereto. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... . . .. . . .. That the above recitations are true and correct. That City Council Policy No. 43 is hereby revised as shown on Exhibit A, 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 26th day of April , 2005, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Hall, Kulchin, Packard, Sigafoose NOES: None ABSENT: Council Member Lewis I\, \ CLAUDE A. LkWIS,'Mayor MATT HALL, Mayor Pro-Tem ATTEST: LORRAINE M. W (SEAL) -2- 4 CITY OF CARLSBAD COUNCIL POLICY STATEMENT Page 1 of 2 General Subject: Specific Subject: Proposition E “Excess Dwelling” Unit Bank Established Policy for Number And Allocation of Proposition E “Excess” Dwelling Units Policy No. 43 Date Issued 4/26/05 Effective Date 41 26/05 Cancellation Date Supersedes No. 43. 12/17/02 Copies to: City Council, City Manager, City Attorney, Department Heads and Division Heads, Employee Bulletin Boards, Press, File PURPOSE: To establish the City Council’s policy regarding the number and the criteria for allocation of “excess” dwelling units which have become available as a result of residential projects being approved and constructed with less dwelling units than would have been allowed by the density control points of the Growth Management Plan approved by voters on November 4, 1986, as Proposition E. EXCESS DWELLING UNITS Dwelling units that become “excess” shall be added to the then-existing citywide balance (excess dwelling unit bank). Excess units may be allocated to projects located in any quadrant so long as the number of residential units built in each quadrant does not violate the dwelling unit limitations established by Proposition E. STATEMENT OF POLICY Although it is not mandatory to use the excess dwelling units, the City Council authorizes consideration of allowing the excess units to be allocated to future “qualifying,” residential projects. In order to “qualify” for an allocation of excess units, a project shall possess one or more of the following characteristics: 1. 2. 3. Senior citizen housing. 4. 5. A project that includes a request for a density bonus made pursuant to and in compliance with state density bonus law. Housing units made affordable to lower or moderate income households. Housing located in the Village Redevelopment Area or the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area. Transit-oriented, “smart growth” development projects where increased residential density is being placed in close proximity to major transit facilities, employment opportunities and commercial support services. Projects approved for a land use change from non-residential to residential or projects containing a mix of residential and non-residential. The property has a General Plan designation of Residential Low Density (RL) or Residential Low- Medium Density (RLM) and the base zone of the property would permit a slightly higher yield of units than would be allowed by the RL or RLM General Plan designation; provided, the proposed density does not exceed the maximum density of the RL or RLM density range by more than an additional 25 percent. 6. 7. 5 CITY OF CARLSBAD Date February 21 April 22, 1997 December 17’ 2o02 COUNCIL POLICY STATEMENT Summary Established a formal policy for the allocation of “excess” dwelling units under the dwelling unit limitations of Proposition E. Refined the priority list of projects that qualify for an excess dwelling unit allocation. Established the number of available excess dwelling units at a balance of 2800 units (this was a reduction to the number of units in excess dwelling unit bank). Eliminated the individual city-quadrant dwelling unit bank balances, and instead established a citywide excess dwelling unit bank. Revised the list of projects that qualify for an excess dwelling unit allocation, including the elimination of the “priority” system. Modified list of projects that qualify for an excess dwelling unit allocation, including the addition of a provision to allow projects to round up above the growth management control point by a fraction of a unit. General Subject: Specific Subject: Proposition E “Excess Dwelling” Unit Bank Established Policy for Number And Allocation of Proposition E “Excess” Dwelling Units Exhibit “A Page 2 of 2 Policy No. 43 Date Issued 4/ 26 105 Effective Date 4/26/05 Cancel I at i on Date Supersedes No. 43. 12/17/02 ~ Copies to: City Council, City Manager, City Attorney, Department Heads and Division Heads, Employee Bulletin Boards, Press, File 8. The growth management control point (GMCP) density for the property results in a unit yield that includes a fractional unit of .5 or greater. In this circumstance, a fraction of a unit may be granted in order to achieve, but not to exceed, the next whole unit; provided, the maximum density of the applicable General Plan land use designation is not exceeded. The number of excess units allocated to a particular “qualifying” project shall be at the sole discretion of the City Council, Planning Commission or Planning Director as appropriate and shall be based on the importance of the characteristic possessed by the projects or, where a project possesses multiple characteristics, the number and importance of the characteristics. In approving a request for allocation of excess dwelling units, the City Council shall consider the location of the requesting project and the compatibility of increased density with existing adjacent residential neighborhoods in accordance with the applicable principles of the General Plan. HISTORY: Action Originally Adopted Amended Am ended Amended 6