HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 99-191 N.C.S. 09/21/1999 l~e$Ollit1011 TAO. 99-191 1~1,C,~,
2 of the City of Petaluma, California
3 GRANTING 2000 ALL®CATI®NS ANI) 2001 RESERVATI®NS
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5 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a Residential Growth Management System and
6 established the procedure for granting the allocation pool on a yearly basis with Ordinance 1716
7 N.C.S. (Municipal Code Chapter 17.26); and
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9 WHEREAS, interested developers and/or property owners filed their Notice of Intent to Develop
1o forms in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance 1716 N.C.S. and these, in combination
11 with regulatory obligations for smaller in-fill projects, comprise the total number of allocation
12 requests for 2000; and
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l~ WHEREAS, the total number of allocation requests equals 195 units; and
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t6 WHEREAS, the 2000 allocation pool was set at 240 allocations; and
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18 WHEREAS, the City Council finds that granting allocations does not constitute a project
1~ pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Section 15061, and therefore, no
20 environmental action is necessary at this time;
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22 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council grants the year 2000 allocations
23 and the year 2001 reservations, as described below based on the findings that follow:
24 Project Name 2000 Allocations
25 Hillside Village 0
26 Oak Creek Apartments II 90
27 Reserved for in-fill 45**
28 Traditions 5
2s 140
30 * Previously reserved (none).
31 Minimum amount required by Ordinance for exempt in-fill development (residential
32 projects with not more than 30 units and/or lots).
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2 Proiect Name Reservations for 2001
3 Hillside Village 0
4 Magnolia Park 1
5 Oak Creek Apartments II 95
6 Traditions 70
7 166
8 Findin s:
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10 1. The number of 2000 allocations and 2001 reservations granted is consistent with the
11 provisions of the Residential Growth Management System (Municipal code Chapter
12 17.26) and the applicable goals, objectives, policies and programs of the 1987-2005
13 Petaluma General Plan.
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15 2. The decision to grant 2000 allocations and 2001 reservations as specified is not
16 detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare when viewed in context of the City's
17 overall growth rate, adequacy of public facilities, and subsequent environmental review
is procedures to which each project is subjected.
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20 3. There is no known need for secondary ("special") allocations in the foreseeable future.
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22 4. There is not compelling reason to deny allocations for the requests received.
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25 s:~cc~reso~gant2~oa e°~ the power and authority conferred upon this Council by the Charter of said City.
REFERENCE: I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted by the Approved as to
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Council of the City of Petaluma at a (Regular) ja~rga~jx~j meetin ~°"°'fa
on the 21st Se tember 19...99. by the '
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following vote: " Y .
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AYES: Healy, Torliatt, Cader-Thompson, Hamilton, Maguire, Vice Mayor Keller, Mayor Thompson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST :
City Clerk Mayor
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