HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-09; Housing Commission; Resolution 98-0091
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HOUSING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 98-009
THAT THE HOUSING COMMSSION RECOMMEND APPROVAL
TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF TWO ATTACHED
SECOND DWELLING UNITS IN ORDER TO SATISFY THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE INCLUSIONARY HOUSING
ORDINANCE FOR THE CREATION OF FOURTEEN
RESIDENTIAL LOTS ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PARK
DRIVE AND MONROE STREET.
APPLICANT: MAY
CASE NO: CT 97-241 SDP 98-05
WHEREAS, the developer is currently processing Carlsbad Tract Map CT 97-24 and Site
Development Plan SDP 98-05 to create fourteen single family residential lots; and
WHEREAS, the developer has proposed to construct two attached second dwelling units
affordable to lower income households as a means to satis@ their affordable housing obligations as
permitted by Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 2 1.85 of the City's Inclusionary Housing Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the developer's proposal has been submitted to the City of Carlsbad's Housing
Commission for review and consideration; and
WHEREAS, said Housing Commission did, on the 1 I* day of June, 1998, and on the 9* day of
July, 1998, hold a public meeting to consider said proposal to construct two attached second dwelling.
units;
WHEREAS, at said public meeting, upon heating and considering all testimony, if any, of all
persons desiring to be heard, said Commission considered all fadors relating to the proposal to provide
said affordable second dwelling units;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Housing Commission of the City
of Carlsbad, California, as follows:
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The above recitations are true and correct.
The project is consistent with the goals and objectives of the City of Carlsbad's Housing
Element, Consolidated Plan, the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance, and the Carlsbad General
Plan.
The project will provide a total of two second dwelling units with rents which do not exceed
80% of the county median which meets a "medium priority" aEordable housing need as
outlined within the City of Cdsbad's approved 1995-2000 Consolidated Plan. The project.,
therefore, has the ability to effectively me the City's housing needs and priorities as
expressed in the Housing Element and the Consolidated Plan.
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That based on the information provided within the Housing Commission Staff Report and
testimony presented during the public meeting of the Housing Commission on June 11,
1998, the Housing commission ADOPT Resolution No. 98-009, recommending
APPROVAL to the Planning Commission of two attached second dwelling units in the May
Subdivision in order to satis& the requirements of the Inclusionmy Housing Ordinance
That the Housing Commission recommends that the City Manager or his designee be
authorized to execute the Affordable Housing Agreement in substantially the form presented
in Exhibit 4 to the Housing Commission Staff Report, subject to review and approval by the
City Attorney.
Conditions:
1. Recommendation of approval is granted for Site Development Plan 98-05, incorporated by reference
and on file in the Housing and Redevelopment Department. Development shall om substantially
as shown unless otherwise noted in the conditions of project approval by the City Council.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Housing Commission of
the City of Catisbad, California, held on the 9th day of July, 1998, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Chauperson Dunn-Wellman, Commissioners: Cdverley, Latas, Noble, Rose
and Walker.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Commissioners: Escobedo and ScarpelL
ABSTAIN: None.
CARLSBAD HOUSING COMMlSSION
Am1
DEBBIE FOUNTAIN
HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
HC RESO. NO. 98-009
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