HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-06-09; Housing Commission; Resolution 94-0101
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HOUSING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 94-0010
A RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,
CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A ZONE CODE AMENDMENT,
AMENDING VARIOUS CHAPTERS OF TITLE 21 OF THE CARLSBAD
MUNICIPAL CODE TO MODIFY THE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS AND
PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS FOR SECOND DWELLING UNITS IN THE
RESIDENTIAL ZONES OF THE CITY.
CASE NAME: SECOND DWELLING UNIT ZONE CODE AMENDMENT
CASE NO.: ZCA 92-04
WHEREAS, the Housing Commission did consider amendments to various chapters of
the Carlsbad Municipal Code to modify development standards and processing requirements for
second dwelling units at a public meeting held on June 9, 1994, and
WHEREAS, at said meeting, the Housing Commission did consider the information
submitted by staff related to the proposed code amendments for Second Dwelling Units in
Carlsbad.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Housing
Commission as follows:
1. That the foregoing recitations are true and correct.
2. That based on the information presented during the public meeting on June 9,
1994, the Housing Commission hereby recommends APPROVAL of the
amendments to the Municipal Code for Second Dwelling Units in Carlsbad with
the following revisions and based on the noted findings:
The ordinance should have separate development criteria related to
maximum size for 1) second dwelling units to be built on existing
developed property; and 2) second dwelling units built with new units on
vacant property. New units should be limited to the 640 square feet noted
in the proposed ordinance. Second dwelling units added to existing single
family homes should not be limited in size (no maximum square
footage).
Second Dwelling Units should not count as dwelling units for the
purposes of compliance with the City of Carlsbad’s Growth Management
Plan.
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Findings:
1. In order to meet the affordable housing needs within Carlsbad, it is necessary to
encourage and facilitate construction of a variety of housing types. The "Second Dwelling
Unit" will provide an additional type of housing which will assist the City in meeting its
affordable housing goals and objectives.
2. There is a shortage of decent, safe and sanitary affordable rental living accommodations
within the City of Carlsbad. "Second Dwelling Units" will contribute significantly to the
stock of low income rental living accommodations within Carlsbad and integration of
affordable housing units into single family home communitiesheighborhoods.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Housing
Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on the 9th day of June, 1994, by
the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Scarpelli, Avis, Sato, Calverley, Escobedo
Noble
Wellman, Rombotis
None
EVAN BECKER
Housing and Redevelopment Director
E CARPEL Chairperson
ging Co2iion